Robertson Group has been recognised for its work to build the new Aberdeen Exhibition & Conference Centre (AECC).
The multi-million pound development has been designated national Ultra Site status with the Considerate Constructors Scheme (CCS), which showcases increased collaboration and raising industry standards in the project's supply chain.
The AECC is being delivered through a joint venture between Henry Boot Developments and Aberdeen City Council. Once finished, it will deliver a 12,500-seat arena to host major events including, conferences, exhibitions and music concerts.
As well as building the new arena and conference centre and one of three on-site hotels, Robertson is also undertaking site preparatory works including ground and infrastructure works. Around 600 new jobs will have been created by the project once it is completed in 2019.
Considerate Constructors Scheme Chief Executive Edward Hardy said: "Being designated Ultra Site status for the AECC project is a momentous achievement for Robertson Group, its clients Henry Boot Construction and Aberdeen City Council, and its associated supply chain.
"Since the introduction of Ultra Sites as a pilot in July 2015, only 11 out of over 14,000 registered sites within this period have received Ultra Site status, clearly demonstrating how AECC site is a beacon of best practice within the UK construction industry.
"Robertson Group is working relentlessly to drive even greater collaboration within its supply chain. This commitment has resulted in a huge number of benefits for the construction workforce, local community and environment – all helping to raise standards to improve the image of the construction industry."
Robertson Group's Chief Operating Officer, Derek Shewan added: "This recognition is part of Robertson Group's strategic approach to developing our business, in recognising the importance of collaboration and integration of, not only our supply chain, but also the local community. The AECC project demonstrates our commitment to CCS and the award of Ultra Site status is an outstanding achievement for everyone involved in this landmark project."
Image: Andy Mallice, Managing Director, Robertson Construction Group and Joe McMenamin, Project Director, AECC, Robertson Construction Group, receive Ultra Site certificate from Considerate Constructors Scheme Chief Executive Edward Hardy
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