We are working to maximise the most of the public sector buildings we have invested in to ensure they are maintained properly and are being used effectively across different public sector organisations.
The Scotland-wide hub programme is based on a partnership between the public and private sectors to deliver new community facilities that are built by five hub companies spread across Scotland.
Operating across five geographical areas, public sector bodies have appointed a private sector development partner to form a joint venture company, known as a hubCo.
The five hubCos are as follows:
Each of the hubCos takes a long-term planning approach to identify the buildings it needs to support the delivery of improved community services, with Johnstone Town Hall a perfect example.
Each hubCo provides the public sector with a mechanism to deliver and manage buildings more effectively, with continuous improvement leading to better value.
Collectively, the hubCos are developing and delivering a diverse pipeline of best-value, award-winning community infrastructure, currently valued at more than £3bn.
This value of construction work is supporting many thousands of full-time jobs as well as creating many graduate and apprenticeship appointments and training positions, such as Laura Wilson at BAM.
For businesses wishing to find out more about supply chain opportunities, please contact the hubCos directly.
For further information on the hub programme, please either email David MacDonald, hub Programme Director or call on 0131 510 0800.
A PDF version of the June 2020 hub dashboard is available here.
Open and operational
Under construction
In development
£704m
hub South East Scotland
£670m
hub North Scotland
£682m
hub East Central Scotland
£482m
hub West Scotland
£843m
hub South West Scotland
Given introduction to construction industry
Work placements have been created
New graduate places
New apprenticeship positions
have been generated
Percentage of hub contracts
awarded to Scottish SMEs
Jobs supported by construction
of hub projects