Ogilvie Construction celebrated a strong showing at this year’s Considerate Constructors Scheme National Site Awards Scotland, securing three accolades that recognise excellence in considerate construction across its projects.
The National Site Awards are highly respected across the built environment, recognising sites that demonstrate outstanding commitment to community engagement, environmental responsibility and staff wellbeing.
Ogilvie Construction received the Silver Award for its project for Inverclyde Council to deliver a new £10 million community hub in Greenock, designed to support people with learning disabilities. The new facility provides a high quality purpose built environment that will provide lasting social value in the community.
A Bronze Award was presented for the £7 million refurbishment and upgrade of Macduff Marine Aquarium for Aberdeenshire Council. The complex redevelopment project is enhancing one of the region’s key visitor attractions while ensuring minimal disruption to the surrounding area.
The Ogilvie team also secured a Most Improved Award for a project in Bonnyrigg, where they are delivering a new £18 million care facility and residential care flats for Midlothian Council. The award recognises significant progress in raising standards of considerate construction performance over the course of the project.
These awards highlight Ogilvie’s continued focus on delivering projects that not only meet high technical standards, but also prioritise the wellbeing of communities, stakeholders and site teams.
Grier Edmead, Operations Director, Ogilvie Construction, said:
“We are delighted that the hard work and commitment of our teams across the country has been recognised at the National Site Awards. Our staff consistently go the extra mile to ensure that projects are delivered responsibly, respectfully and with a positive impact on the communities we serve.”
The Considerate Constructors Scheme encourages best practice across construction sites, with participating organisations committing to operate responsibly, minimise impact on communities and create positive working environments.