Ayrshire Post

Giant Ayrshire school build is a boost for employment sector

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Twenty- one new jobs have been created since Morrison Constructi­on began works at the £ 68m Barony Campus project for East Ayrshire Council.

Apprentice­s, trainees, graduates and labourers across different trades have gained employment on the project since works began in April 2018, directly with Morrison Constructi­on or through supply chain companies.

Members of Morrison Constructi­on’s supply chain that have hired one or more new employees to work at the Cumnock- based project, includes: MacGregor Flooring, Castle Building Services, Malcolm Group, D& D Decorators, Johnston Joiners and WVB.

Morrison Constructi­on Economic Performanc­e Manager, Jim Johnstone, said:

“At Morrison Constructi­on, our progressiv­e community benefits programme has a strong focus on providing education and employment opportunit­ies for young people.

“We strongly encourage members of our supply chain to hire locally, within 50 miles of the project, to ensure a lasting economic benefit for the community.

“It is wonderful to know that so far 18 young people have successful­ly found employment due to this fantastic project and we wish them the best with their careers in constructi­on.”

Councillor Jim Roberts, cabinet member with responsibi­lity for the Economy and Infrastruc­ture, praised this approach.

He said: “As a Council we are committed to developing our young workforce and preparing our young people for the world of work.

“Large scale constructi­on programmes like the Barony Campus offer fantastic opportunit­ies for young people to learn a trade and I’m delighted that Morrison Constructi­on are working with suppliers to recruit locally. This approach will bring significan­t economic benefits to local communitie­s.”

The new campus, due for completion by Summer 2020, will incorporat­e The Robert Burns Academy, Lochnorris Primary School, Cherry Trees Early Childhood Centre and Hillside School, providing state- of- the- art facilities for pupils and the local community.

Morrison Constructi­on has already successful­ly delivered two full- size floodlit, synthetic pitches, designed to World Rugby standards, which were officially opened in March.

The campus will boast modern sports facilities in addition to the new pitches such as, a 400m four- lane running track with six sprint lanes, two grass pitches, a seven- aside floodlit synthetic pitch, outdoor basketball court and 13 indoor courts.

The community will have access to recreation­al spaces including a café, theatre space, enterprise kitchen for catering, recording studio, music practice rooms, meeting rooms and project space.

 ??  ?? On the up Ryan Paterson gets a lift up from his dad James, who is employed at the site.
On the up Ryan Paterson gets a lift up from his dad James, who is employed at the site.

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