ANNUAL Performance report 2015–2016 Transforming Communities Our Mission Welcome Transforming Communities To bring the best of the public and private As respective Chairs of hub West (hWS) and the sectors together to develop and deliver Territory Partnering Board, we welcome the opportunity to outstanding property solutions that enable introduce our Annual Performance Report for 2015/16. our customers to deliver value for money The topic of this year’s report is ‘Transforming Communities’ for the public sector. and the past year has evidenced this through the wealth of facilities delivering benefits to our communities and the significant number of projects in construction. In Bill Matthews Thomas Glen addition to this, our commitment to Community Benefits Chair, hub West Chair, Territory Scotland Board Partnering Board is making a significant difference to the communities we Management Depute Chief Consultant; BBC Executive for Place, serve, delivering essential employment and educational Trustee; and Acting Neighbourhood opportunities through our projects. Chair of the Security and Corporate Industry Authority Assets for The report details a challenging year for the organisation, but Council also demonstrates the ongoing strength of opportunity and partnership across the Territory. We have faced challenges together such as the delay to significant projects following the changes to the European System of Accounting (ESA10) and the failure to deliver to programme on a number of Welcome 1 key projects; however, we recognise the effort of staff and Participants in supporting an increasing number of projects The Year at a glance 2 in construction. Territory Partnering Board 4 Achievements 5 Debbie McNamara, founding Chief Executive of hub West Key Performance Indicators 6 Scotland left us for Australia during the year, and all of us in the partnership would like to put on record our appreciation Health & Safety 6 for her efforts during the first four years of this business. Sustainability 7 We are delighted that Iain Marley has joined the company Partnering & Collaboration 8 as Debbie’s replacement and look forward to introducing him over the coming months. Iain joins us from successful Value for Money 10 We are proud to have received delivery of the award winning City of College’s Quality 12 accreditation as a National Living Wage Employer to supplement projects and will be applying many of the skills deployed Community Benefits 14 our previous achievement as a in that project to improving the experience of our active Glasgow Living Wage Employer. Supply Chain 16 Participants going forward. Programme & Management Systems 18 This year hub West Scotland achieved ISO 9001, 14001, 18001 Overall Performance 19 accreditation in recognition of our Quality, Health and Safety Project Pipeline 20 and Environmental management hub West Scotland Participants 21 systems.

Cover image: Eastwood Health & Care Centre 2 1 Lairdsland Glasgow Women’s Library The Year at a glance Primary School opening

April 2015 May 2015 June 2015 July 2015 August 2015 SEPTEMBER 2015 November 2015 December 2015 February 2016 March 2016 Levenside Business We had a significant Inverclyde Council won July was a busy The multi-award Our significant £154m Our unique first This year we We handed over March was by far our Court for West handover: Lairdsland a Scottish Education commercial month. winning Shields Centre school delivery project with Clyde supported Glasgow our 11th completed busiest month. We Dunbartonshire Primary School for Award with St Ninian’s We reached Financial official opening was programme saw two Gateway, Glasgow City Mission as our project, reached Financial Council and East Dunbartonshire Primary School Close on school honoured with more schools start Women’s Library, charity of choice Community Hub, for Close on 5 projects Renfrewshire Council’s Council which marked winning Enterprise and projects with a significant Scottish on site: St Patrick’s was officially opened through various East Dunbartonshire for Participants: Community Safety the completion of the Employability across combined value Government Primary School by the First Minister. initiatives, from the Council. Kilmardinny House; Hub both started on first Scottish Futures Learning Award. This is of £27.6m: representation: Shona and Kilpatrick ASN The renovation of the donation of sleeping Community We committed to site marking a positive Trust Reference Design the second new build Meadow Primary Robison, Cabinet Secondary School. old Carnegie Library bags and toiletries, Hub; Barrhead High achieving the Healthy start to hWS business Primary School. primary school we School; Kilpatrick ASN Secretary for Health has gone on to win to bag packing and School; Our Lady We handed over Working Lives award year. are delivering for the Secondary School and and Sport, and the multiple awards. administrative and St Patrick’s High Our innovative two important this year and were Council. St Patricks Primary First Minister opened support. School and Orchard Community Benefits community projects: Our first Care Home for delighted to receive School. the facility addressing View Adult and Older approach allowed June was a busy Renfrewshire Council’s West Dunbartonshire Woodhill Primary a Bronze award. the local community, Peoples Continuing students from West month for projects Community Safety Council started on School for East employees and senior Care Facility. College Scotland commencing the Hub and Levenside site as did our first Dunbartonshire officials from to design on a live construction phase. Business Court for school refurbishment Council achieved To round off the year NHS GG&C. project. The winner Three projects: West Dunbartonshire at Kilmacolm for Financial Close. we were delighted was chosen for the Clydebank Leisure Council. Inverclyde Council. to receive a Scottish Levenside Business Centre; Lenzie Primary Property Award in Court site sign School and Bellsmyre the Development of directory. Primary School all the Year category for started on site with Lairdsland Primary a total development School. value of £40m.

Sod cutting at Renfrewshire Shields Centre opening Bag-packing for Scottish Property Awards 2 Community Safety Hub Glasgow City Mission 3 This year the Territory Development Forum focused upon CUMULATIVE RESULTS Territory Achievements TO MARCH 2016 Regeneration, and highlighted the direct link between Partnering investment in social infrastructure and the creation of employment opportunities for the communities into which Board that investment is directed. Clyde Gateway and West Dunbartonshire Council both presented compelling case VALUE OF HUB studies which identified how their investment strategies, when linked to structured employment programmes, 64 resulted in significant benefits for local people. PROJECTS NEW JOBS At hub West Scotland educational within our Territory with the provision CREATED and employment opportunities are of: Community and Leisure facilities; hub WEST SCOTLAND at the core of all the developments, Primary and Secondary Schools; EDUCATIONAL as this understood to be the Business Units and Health and Steven Whitton differentiating additional value that Care Facilities. SUPPORT hub West Territory Programme Director should be delivered through the These well designed, sustainable investment of public money. There facilities enhance the physical are a number of Key Performance 810 PERSONS environment and importantly they SITE, SCHOOL AND Indicators which measure the targets FE VISITS enable our Participants to provide agreed with Participants for working £367.1M Territory Partnering Board Members: improved services to their communities with SMEs in the Territory and the which contribute to improved health, 633 DAYS commitment of the Supply Chain to SCHOOL AND City Of Glasgow College education and social well-being. FE WORK PLACEMENTS Janis Carson provide educational opportunities Creating educational and employment Clyde Gateway Developments and to create apprenticeships and Alison Brown sustainable work opportunities. Year opportunities is a commitment which GRADUATE AND on year all targets have been surpassed hWS and its’ Supply Chain makes Clydebank Property Group to its Participants on each project Stephen West and projects developed through the TRAINING hub programme typically deliver 50% it undertakes. This commitment East Dunbartonshire Council more Apprentiships than the Scottish which includes working with SMEs in Thomas Glen (Chair) the Territory, providing educational 6277PERSONS construction industry average and EDUCATION ENGAGEMENT East Renfrewshire Council hWS is recognised as contributing opportunities and creating Margaret McCrossan significantly to this delivery record. apprenticeships is measured by a number Elderpark Housing Association of Key Performance Indicators (KPI). The year saw significant commitment 4 Shirley McKnight COMPLETED GRADUATES from Participants to deliver projects The annual review of these KPIs Glasgow City Council through partnership with hub West confirms that hWS has again surpassed PROJECTS John Lyle Scotland, with 11 projects in the the targets set by Participants, Glasgow Housing Association 25 development stage, 15 starting on demonstrating that the Partnership is APPRENTICESHIPS Laurie Carberry £34.6m site and 4 becoming operational. providing direct and positive benefits Glasgow School of Art Importantly this programme of to the people of our communities by BASED ON £34.6M VALUE Sandi Galbraith investment by our Participants will helping to build ambition, capacity OF COMPLETED PROJECTS Inverclyde Council benefit all sectors of the community and capability. Eddie Montgomery IN NHS GG&C CONSTRUCTION PROPORTION David Loudon OF CONTRACTS AWARDED TO Alan McHardy £175.5m Renfrewshire Council SMEs Alastair McArthur Scottish Ambulance Service Gerry O’Brien % UNDER Scottish Fire and Rescue DEVELOPMENT Iain Morris 66 West Dunbartonshire Council Craig Jardine £157.0m

Territory Partnering Board meeting, 4 Glasgow Women’s Library 5 Construction at Clydebank Key Achievement of Reducing Reducing Leisure Centre BREEAM targets Construction Construction Waste Leaving Waste to Performance Site Landfill Indicators

TARGET EXCEEDED Sustainability Last year’s Annual Report highlighted management of facilities are under TARGET ACHIEVED that we had not achieved our scrutiny and the Building Regulations Key Performance Indicator for have become more stringent with ‘Construction Waste Leaving Site’. regards to building energy performance. 100% TARGET NOT ACHIEVED We are delighted that the effort we We believe that, through working BREEAM & EPC Targets have put into the remedy of this KPI with a high performing Supply Chain Achieved failure, with our Supply Chain, has of consultants and contractors, the NOT APPLICABLE been rewarded this year with the partnership is delivering new facilities majority of our target being exceeded. for our communities that are designed to the highest standard of performance For full details and measurement Achieving BREEAM and EPC targets and reflect sustainable materials that of the Key Performance Indicators are crucial for our Participants as each will stand the test of time. Report, please visit year revenue budgets for ongoing www.hubwestscotland.co.uk

Refuse and Reducing Recycled EPC Rating Recycling of Construction Content Construction Waste Materials £ 3 67.1M waste value hub projects

Health & Safety During our first four years the made a substantial contribution to emphasis has been on the the communities they serve providing HSE Enforcement development stages and the fruits new co-located services in specially Notices of this intensive work can be seen designed facilities. The centre at Issued on hWS projects in the form of 20 projects that are Eastwood is the reference design under construction – representing for future Health and Care Centres an investment of £198M into the and was designed by the late Territory. Gareth Hoskins.

Reportable RIDDOR We are proud to have maintained an West Dunbartonshire Council have Accidents exemplary Health and Safety record over £82m of investment currently in across these projects. construction. hWS, as the Council’s For Supply Chain members Development Partner, are delivering active in hWS territory Our Participants have been busy four schools, a care home, business with sod cutting and official opening units and a Leisure Centre, with a ceremonies throughout the year. We number of projects currently in the have been honoured to have many development phase. The Clydebank Reportable RIDDOR Scottish Ministers including the First Leisure Centre is programmed for Accidents Minister attending many of our events. On hWS projects completion at the start of 2017 NHS GG&C saw the completion of and forms part of the Queens Quay Eastwood and Maryhill Health and regeneration area on the banks of the Care Centres, the first of six new River Clyde, a significant investment facilities being developed for NHS area for WDC. GG&C by hWS. Both buildings have

Eastwood Health Centre official opening 6 7 Lairdsland Primary School

Partnering & Collaboration This year we successfully handed Lennoxtown Community Hub is The multi award winning Lairdsland “West Dunbartonshire Council are delivering over five projects to our Participants, a contemporary multi-purpose Primary School in East Dunbartonshire a significant portfolio of projects with our bringing our total of operational community facility bringing a is the primary school which established development partner hub West Scotland. We have facilities to twelve. The communities wide range of Council, Leisure and the Scottish Futures Trust Reference opened two of these facilities; Bellsmyre Primary £34.6M 12 we serve now have access to a range Healthcare services under one roof. Design Principles. The school’s School and Levenside Business units this year, with COMMUNITY OPERATIONAL The new building is a focal point contribution to the community was of new contemporary community a further five significant community investments to INVESTMENT FACILITIES in the heart of the small village of recognised winning Public Building services and have been actively Lennoxtown and draws on the existing of the Year at the Scottish Property be handed over next year. We are proud of the high involved during the delivery through architectural influences in the vicinity. Awards. quality of these facilities and the transformation our extensive Community Benefits they are already having in our local communities.” programmes. richard Cairns, West Dunbartonshire Council

Overall Active Satisfaction involvement with Ongoing in TPB Partnering Territory Partnering Services Board Satisfaction The 2015/16 Value Survey on the for Money Report services of hWS sets out how hWS support cross has performed Participant Working in the delivery of Ongoing Partnering Services.

Levenside Business Court 8 9 Value for Money Hub West Scotland and its Participants construction phases, is now bearing under one roof. As part of the overall As the project brief was to bring The project was able to deliver a delivered a ‘World at Work’ session are providing Value for Money to fruit and facilities are being opened to plan to regenerate the area there was together many diverse service users, number of Community Benefit events, at St Machan’s Primary School where our communities through the drive the public providing essential services a desire for the building to physically including a GP practice, key stakeholder working in close liaison with local pupils learned about the roles involved to provide co-located services in in new modern buildings. integrate well with the Main Street engagement was vital to ensure that residents. A number of practical in the construction industry and buildings that have been efficiently providing open and active frontages, the most efficient building was created. and educational events were held, most significantly a range of work The Lennoxtown hub lies in the centre designed and procured. The wealth connections to the public realm and Care was taken to ensure that the including painting the local Campsie experience placements were provided of Lennoxtown and the aim of the of these developments are now being a good quality attractive building building maximised and satisfied the Memorial Hall, information on careers to local secondary school pupils in project was to create a building that realised in towns around the Greater which responds to its context and accommodation requirements, and in the construction industry was Architecture, Quantity Surveying, Civil delivered the long term vision of East Glasgow and Clyde area. Intense surroundings as well as improving the provided a high quality, functional provided by professionals and trades & Structural Engineering and site-based Dunbartonshire Council (EDC) for work, through the development and customers experience. building for its end users. It is a building persons on the project at the local construction professions. effective, efficient customer focused that was designed for the community High School, members services bringing together a wide range by the community. of the design and construction teams of council and NHS GG&C services

DELIVERY OF PROJECT VALUE FOR MONEY PROPOSALS STAGE 2 COMPLIANCE WHOLE LIFE CYCLE REDUCTION Ensure project APPROVALS WITH PROJECT COSTS IN AVERAGE Critical Success % of submissions VALUE FOR MONEY Ensures hWS CONSTRUCTION Factors and VFM that meet Stage 2 PROPOSALS achieved value for COSTS proposals as approval criteria Ensures VFM money in Whole Life Sustained agreed in the New Proposals are Cycle Costs for each improvement in Project Request are measured and project average elemental achieved achieved costs

Lennoxtown Community Hub 10 11 Exterior of Glasgow Glasgow Women’s Library Women’s Library

design quality construction Application quality of Industry Measured by the recognised quality client at handover, measurement tools ensuring end users to ensure the design are getting facilities proposals meet that achieve the the design quality construction quality criteria set by the agreed Participant

Quality Glasgow Women’s Library, our first The new Levenside Business Court The Renfrewshire Community Safety “We are now settled and established in our own project for Clyde Gateway, is an workshops are part of the wider Hub is a contemporary facility unique venue, in the heart of Glasgow’s east end. oustanding refurbishment of the regeneration plans for the Vale of equipped with state of the art The building is fantastic and has been developed B Listed former Bridgeton Library, Leven. They assist the development of technology to house the Renfrewshire very sensitively, delivering all of our early £175.5M encouraging regeneration in the a strong local economy as they provide Community Safety Partnership. It aspirations. The team at hub West Scotland were projects in construction heart of Glasgow’s East End. We support for local businesses and create brings together a range of council a huge help and made the construction phase, in a worked in partnership to sensitively sustainable employment. The thirteen teams and Police Scotland, working transform the historic building to workshops also provide opportunities together on future approaches and live environment, as easy as possible for our team.” enable the library to facilitate a range for private sector and social enterprise services on community safety issues. Sue John, Glasgow Women’s Library of cultural activities within beautifully investment in the local economy. reimagined spaces in this newly The project develops what would invigorated part of the City. otherwise be derelict land into a place for people to work and invest in. Below and left: Renfrewshire Community Safety Hub

12 13 “The partnership could not have gone more smoothly. We are immensely proud of the students and staff involved in this live architecture project and grateful to our partners for their unerring support throughout the design process. For the students, the exposure to real clients, working to real deadlines and budgets has been invaluable. They have developed key employability skills throughout the stages RECRUITMENT which have made them far more aware of AND TRAINING the demands of industry. Very few students Maximun number can cite that their design concepts go to full of opportunities construction stage and, for that, we’d like to provided on express our sincere thanks and gratitude to completed projects CASH EQUIVALENT SME SUPPLIER/ all our partners.” & across a three OF COMMUNITY THIRD SECTOR Angela Pignatelli, Assistant Principal, BENEFITS year programme of DEVELOPMENT West College Scotland projects Delivered by hWS of opportunities and its Supply Chain awarded Careers at Eastwood Health & Care Centre

Community Benefits Providing tangible employment Surveying with Morgan Sindall, who are and educational benefits to local delivering over 11 projects with hWS. communities is at the heart of every Our Educational Engagement has been project hub West Scotland delivers. extensive this year. One example being 66% This year, due to the scale of projects a Building Challenge Day for Kilmacolm proportion of contracts in construction our Community Benefit Primary School pupils, with Inverclyde awarded to SMEs ethos is being recognised in the Council and main contractor CBC. communities we serve. Representatives from the organisations One of the beneficiaries of our spent the day with pupils, running a multiple employment opportunities series of challenges to highlight some was 18-year-old Euan Thomson, who of the key skills which are required to 64 commenced a traineeship in Quantity work in the construction industry. new jobs created COMPLIANCE END USER AND WITH COMMUNITY COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT SATISFACTION PROPOSALS SURVEYS

Each year we try to be even more for West Dunbartonshire Council. innovative with our Community The winning entry by Rachel Lowe was Benefit engagement strategies. developed, manufactured and installed Our aim is that our projects deliver on the site. Rachel was invited to join 4 tangible benefits alongside relevant officials from West Dunbartonshire graduates educational experiences. This year Council for the opening of the a design competition was held workshops to see how her design had with West College Scotland where transformed from the drawing board twenty‑one students from the Design into the key feature at the entrance to & Architecture Department submitted the business units. designs for a Directory Sign Board 25 for new business units at the Vale apprenticeships of Leven, being delivered by hWS

Kilmacolm Primary School pupils Rachel Lowe with her winning design 14 15 Seminar Series Workshop Series April 2015 – Multivista April 2015 – Communications Protocol In our drive to share best practice with our Participants we The Supply Chain attended a workshop event to understand invited Multivista to demonstrate the added value their the communication challenges faced by our public sector system offers in relation to construction photography, Participants and to agree to a communications protocol that video, webcam services and the benefits to FM services and recognises how we have to work together on the tone and construction quality. release of communications for each organisation. September 2015 – Lairdsland Site Visit June 2015 – TSO Engagement As the first school to be completed utilising the We invited members of our Primary Supply Chain to attend ‘SFT Reference Design’ hWS, in partnership with East an event where Ready for Business, an organisation who Dunbartonshire Council, provided the opportunity for identify opportunities for third sector businesses, provided an councils around Scotland to visit the contemporary building informal session on how best to facilitate partnership working to attend an informative tour of of the facility led by the with these organisation. This helped to raise awareness of our design team. commitment to Third Sector Organisations (TSO) as part of our delivery programme.

ENGAGEMENT Series Supply Chain Over the year, the Performance Chain this year, welcoming 2 new Supply with achieving the ultimate aim of Management System has developed Chain Members. the Partnership to continue to drive Workshop Seminar Series into a successful and valued tool for collaboration, efficiency, value for Series both hWS and the Participants. It plays hWS Centre for Excellence money and continuous improvement a pivotal role in continuing to deliver on the delivery of projects. the high standard of projects expected Following the successful launch of by our Participants and to ensure we the hWS Centre for Excellence in maintain Supply Chain Members who autumn 2014, we find ourselves have demonstrated high performance approaching the second anniversary and team commitment. of the forum. We have successfully facilitated a number of events over To be able to respond to projects, 96% the year, supported by the Primary HWS SUPPLY CHAIN ACHIEVED hWS has grown the Primary Supply Supply Chain and Participants, assisting PERFORMANCE STANDARD Supply Chain Performance communication Management

Ongoing Management management of of Supply Chain the Supply Chain selection for each new Project Lessons Learned

Engagement Series April 2015 – Community Benefits October 2015 – Womenomics We were delighted that Jo Mitchell from the Scottish Commissioned by the UK Government and published in Government agreed to join us as our guest speaker for the March 2015, Professor Lesley Sawers’ Review into the Role Community Benefits dinner. This event provided a platform of Women in Scotland’s Economy has highlighted the key to hear the Scottish Governments future aspirations for the opportunities and challenges that women face at all stages delivery of Community Benefits across Public Sector projects of their careers across all sectors. The event provided an and to discuss the challenges faced by Participants and the opportunity to discuss the outcomes of the Review and Supply Chain. allowed Participants and main contractors to contribute their thoughts on how to unlock the economic potential of hWS Centre for Excellence Womenomics dinner event diversity within the construction sector.

16 17 Overall Performance This year saw hub West Scotland achieve significant industry recognition, with 3 of our projects being honoured with various awards. Our first completed project with NHS GG&C, The Shields Centre, was particularly successful, winning 5 important awards in Scotland and across the UK. The innovative design of the Building Better Healthcare Awards Health Centre by Anderson Bell Christie was praised by healthcare professionals Programme Programme for and architects alike for providing for stage 1 and Construction patients with a welcoming, therapeutic stage 2 DESIGN phase environment. It has ‘swept the board’ developments winning the following awards: • GIA Award (Healthcare) St Patrick’s Primary School • RIAS Award (Health) • Building Better Healthcare Awards Programme & Management Systems (Primary Care Development) Year four of operation of the business Participants to understand and upon our project delivery processes to • Brick Awards (Architects Choice) has seen the project pipeline reach an address the underlying causes of ensure that the partnership between • Health Facilities Scotland Awards impressive 46 projects. With delivery the projects that have not achieved hWS and its Participants continues to (Design Excellence) at a peak we have 18 projects in the their development and construction grow, mature and deliver more high development stage and 10 projects programmes. Through this process standard, award winning, buildings that Johnstone Town Hall was honoured Health Facilities Scotland Awards in the construction phase. We have we have identified what actions are are transforming our communities. with a commendation at the increased the number of Project required to address the issues, the root prestigious Civic Trust Awards, Development Managers to reflect the causes and what the next steps will recognising the architectural excellence high level of project delivery. be to implement the improvements of the project, and the positive social identified within hWS, the Supply Chain contribution it has made to the local This year, hub West Scotland has and by Participants. 28 community. It is the first international failed to achieve both programme PROJECTS IN DEVELOPMENT award that we have received, and we Key Performance Indicators. We have Whilst this has been challenging, we & CONSTRUCTION are proud to receive a commendation worked in partnership with our welcome the opportunity to improve from such a respected organisation in the industry. For the second year in a row, a hub MANAGEMENT West Scotland project was awarded SYSTEMS Development of the Year (Public • Maintenance of Buildings) at the Scottish Property the Management Awards. Lairdsland Primary School, System delivered in partnership with East Dunbartonshire Council, received • Compliance with 57th Civic Trust Awards the award, the second award for the Management project after winning a GIA award for System Education Design. • Staff Performance Management

Overall performance of hub West Scotland in the delivery of Partnering Services

St Patrick’s Primary School RIAS Awards 18 19 Project Pipeline at march 2016 hub West Name Participant Contractor Value Scotland Completed and Operational £34,620,000 Kirkintilloch Community Hub EDC Elmwood £500,000 Participants Clydebank Workshops CR Fleming Buildings Ltd £1,570,000 Garshake Office Pilot WDC CBC £430,000 Hillhead Community Centre EDC Fleming Buildings Ltd £2,500,000 Shields Health & Care Centre NHS GG&C CBC £2,000,000 Johnstone Town Hall RC & SPA BAM £12,600,000 Lairdsland Primary School EDC Morgan Sindall £7,300,000 Lennoxtown Community Hub EDC & NHS GG&C Morgan Sindall £4,200,000 Glasgow Women's Library CG Maxi Construction £870,000 Levenside Business Court WDC Heron Bros £1,700,000 Renfrew Community Safety Hub RC Project Management & Construction Ltd £950,000

In Construction £175,500,000

Eastwood Health & Care Centre NHS GG&C & ERC Morgan Sindall £14,300,000 Maryhill Health & Care Centre NHS GG&C Morgan Sindall £11,900,000 Clydebank Leisure Centre WDC BAM £21,900,000 Inverclyde AOPCCB NHS GG&C Morgan Sindall £8,000,000 Bellsmyre Primary School WDC Morgan Sindall £9,500,000 Our Lady & St Patrick’s Secondary School WDC BAM £26,600,000 Barrhead Secondary School ERC BAM £23,300,000 Dumbarton Care Home WDC Morgan Sindall £13,200,000 Kilpatrick ASN Secondary School WDC Heron Bros £10,000,000 Lenzie/ Lenzie Moss Primary School EDC Lend Lease £10,700,000 St Patrick’s Primary School IC Lend Lease £6,850,000 Kilmacolm Primary School IC CBC £4,200,000 Bearsden Community Hub EDC CCG £2,850,000 Auchinairn/Woodhill Primary School EDC Morgan Sindall £12,200,000

IN Financial Close £57,350,000 Gorbals Health & Care Centre NHS GG&C & GCC Morgan Sindall £16,200,000 Woodside Health & Care Centre NHS GG&C & GCC Morgan Sindall £18,750,000 Kilmardinny House EDC Clark Contracts £2,350,000 Kirkintilloch Town Hall EDC CBC £4,150,000 New WDC Dumbarton Office WDC Lend Lease £15,900,000

IN Development £17,050,000 St Agatha’s/St Flannan’s Primary School EDC Morgan Sindall £7,350,000 St Andrews/St Josephs Primary School EDC Morgan Sindall £9,700,000

Pre-Development £82,650,000 Community Hub EDC TBA £5,000,000 Kelvinbank Resource Centre EDC TBA £5,500,000 Greenock Health & Care Centre NHS GG&C BAM £19,000,000 Clydebank Health & Care Centre NHS GG&C BAM £19,000,000 St Ninian's Primary School IC CCG £9,200,000 Greenock Early Years Facility IC CCG £2,400,000 hub West Scotland acknowledges the Moorfoot Primary School Refurbishment IC CCG £4,650,000 photographs and images within this report which have been supplied and reproduced Carntyne Primary School GCC BAM £6,800,000 with the kind permission of our Participants Blairdardie Primary School GCC BAM £11,100,000 and Supply Chain Partners.

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