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Work restarts on £42M Lossie High and £12.5M Linkwood Primary after Covid-19 lockdown


By Chris Saunderson

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THE construction of two Moray schools restarted today.

Work on Linkwood Primary school in Elgin and Lossie High was suspended nearly three months ago when the Covid-19 lockdown came into effect.

Work is underway again at Lossie High.
Work is underway again at Lossie High.

The resumption follows the announcement by First Minister Nicola Sturgeon that sites can now proceed to phase two of the plan developed by Construction Scotland on behalf of the industry.

That allows a ‘soft start’ on sites where physical distancing can be maintained and follows earlier Covid-19 site planning and preparation works.

Fraser Innes, operations director at Hub North Scotland which is managing the construction of the schools, said the decision to start work again came after discussions between clients and contractors.

He said: “Our contractors are following the guidelines to ensure the sites have the appropriate hygiene and safe distancing measures to resume work safely.”

Work on the £42 million replacement Lossiemouth High School had been progressing ahead of schedule prior to lockdown.

The new school is being constructed alongside the existing building, which will be demolished once the new facility opens. It will have capacity for up to 800 pupils and will incorporate a community centre and library, swimming pool, games hall and 3G sports pitch.

The new Linkwood Primary.
The new Linkwood Primary.

The £12.8million Linkwood project will provide space for 462 pupils, including specialist additional support needs provision for 12 young people and 40 nursery places.


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