Esh set to deliver modern learning and library space for Heriot-Watt

Cameron Smail Library Heriot-Watt UniversityRepresentatives from Esh Border Construction and Heriot-Watt University met this week to celebrate the beginning of an extensive refurbishment project at the prestigious higher education establishment.

Livingston-based Esh has been awarded the contract to completely transform the university’s Cameron Smail Library into a modern and welcoming learning environment for students, lecturers and support staff.

The £4 million project will see Esh strip back the existing building, before constructing a new layout with replacement fixtures, fittings and decoration.

Beginning on the ground floor, the project will be completed over five phases across each level of the live site, which is still being utilised by students and staff as a 24/7 learning resource and place of study.



Works will also see the replacement of internal doors, the refurbishment of toilet facilities, and the addition of new windows, as well as new mechanical and electrical installations.

Esh Border Construction’s regional director for Scotland, Gerard McMahon, said: “The Cameron Smail library was a pioneering academic building when it was constructed over 40 years ago. It has since been used as a model for universities across the world and we are very proud to play such a pivotal role in securing its future as a modern state-of-the-art learning facility.

“Careful planning and preparation has been put in by our teams in full consultation with the team at Heriot-Watt and we are confident disruption will be kept to a minimum as we look to deliver a cost-effective, energy-efficient, modern facility.”

(from left) Heriot Watt’s head of resource and facility services, Iain Young; deputy principal of Heriot-Watt, Prof John Sawkins; director of information services at Heriot-Watt, Kathy McCade; Esh Border Construction site manager, Robert Faulds; Esh Border Construction regional director, Gerard McMahon; Esh construction director, Paul Devine and Esh Border Construction contract manger, Steven Kelly
(from left) Heriot Watt’s head of resource and facility services, Iain Young; deputy principal of Heriot-Watt, Prof John Sawkins; director of information services at Heriot-Watt, Kathy McCade; Esh Border Construction site manager, Robert Faulds; Esh Border Construction regional director, Gerard McMahon; Esh construction director, Paul Devine and Esh Border Construction contract manger, Steven Kelly



Professor John Sawkins, deputy principal of learning and teaching, Heriot-Watt University, added: “We’re delighted to be working in partnership with Esh Border Construction on this refurbishment to turn our library into a modern, flexible and comfortable environment fit for a forward-looking ambitious university.

“Throughout the planning works we’ve been working closely with students, academic colleagues, library staff and consultants to get the best use of the space to provide access to a wide range of print and electronic resources and comfortable study space to support our students’ academic success.

“With improved space and technology, this construction project clearly demonstrates the University’s commitment to delivering the very best learning and teaching environment for all our students.”

Esh is working alongside architects Lewis and Hickey, quantity surveyors Turner & Townsend, structural engineers Peter Brett Associates, mechanical and electrical engineers RSP and project managers WSP Parsons Brinkerhoff.



Matthew Fair, project architect with Lewis and Hickey, said: “Lewis and Hickey are pleased to be working with Esh Construction to fully refurbish the Cameron Smail Library at Heriot-Watt University. The scheme looks to update the existing facilities and considerably enhance the student experience of a key building within the campus.”

The Heriot-Watt projects follow a strong pipeline of work in the education sector for Esh Border Construction.


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