Kier Construction Scotland brings home a haul at Considerate Constructors Scheme Awards 

Kier Construction Scotland scooped four national accolades at this year’s Considerate Constructors Scheme annual awards - all for projects based in Scotland.

The ceremony, which recognises the UK’s most considerate sites for the contribution they have made towards improving the image of construction, took place at The Balmoral Hotel in Edinburgh on Monday.

Kier Construction Scotland was honoured with three silver awards for its state-of-the-art education campuses at Ayr Academy, Marr College and William McIlvanney Campus.



Kier also took home a bronze award in recognition of its work in refurbishing Edinburgh College of Art.

All of the projects were praised for the measures put in place that allowed the sites to be more considerate towards the public, the workforce, local neighbours and the environment.

Brian McQuade, managing director of Kier Construction Scotland and north east England, said: “It’s important that we maintain the highest standards of site management across all of our projects and make a positive contribution to the communities we work in, so we are proud to be recognised with four national awards.

“These awards reflect the hard work that our team and partners put into ensuring we are as considerate and integrated as possible in every area that we build in.”


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