Our Community.
Our Economic Impact
The economic impact of our work spreads far beyond a project site. Suppliers, sub-contractors, SMEs and the Third Sector all benefit. There are also recruitment, skills training and work experience opportunities.
Working with our clients on the Territory Partnering Board, we created the North Infrastructure Commission (NIC) which has established a 10-year community infrastructure plan. The NIC has identified the potential for £3.5 billion of capital investment across our territory, providing significant opportunities for economic growth.
“I love working on this site and watching the buildings take shape. It is going to be some place when it is finished.”
The Latest from Hub North Scotland.
North Schools Programme Preferred Main Contractors Announced
The preferred main contractors for the North Schools Programme projects have been announced by development partner hub North Scotland and the local authorities taking part in the pioneering initiative. Robertson Construction Group will work on the new Hazelhead Campus...
Financial close reached for £50 million Aberdeen Beachfront Phase A works
Hub North Scotland and its development partner Aberdeen City Council have reached financial close for the first phase of a major transformation of Aberdeen beachfront. Robertson Construction Group has been confirmed as main contractor for the £50 million project to...
Hub North starts works on Union Street Central project
Work has started on one of hub North Scotland’s biggest projects – a major upgrading and regeneration of Aberdeen city centre. The improvements to Union Street Central are a key component to reinvigorating the city centre as part of Aberdeen City Council’s City Centre...
“Key supply chain members are at the heart of Hub North Scotland, helping it deliver innovative, creative, whole life, value for money solutions. ”
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- 20241216_Beach_Park: Photo Caption (L-R): Neil Donald, project director, hub North Scotland; Alistair Broadley, operations manager, Robertson Construction Eastern; Craig Innes, Head of Commercial and Procurement, Aberdeen City Council; Councillor Ian Yuill, co-leader, Aberdeen City Council; Councillor Christian Allard, co-leader, Aberdeen City Council; Gordon Milne, regional managing director, Robertson Construction Eastern.