The new Jedburgh Intergenerational Community Campus project has reached an important milestone as Financial Close was achieved yesterday (25th October 2018).
Financial Close occurs when all the project and financing agreements have been signed and all the required conditions contained in them have been met. Although advanced works have already begun on site, as marked by Deputy First Minister John Swinney and local school children in June, this means that main construction works can continue, and the school is on track to be completed by Spring 2020.
The £32m educational facility is being delivered by Hub South East in partnership with Scottish Borders Council, with BAM Construction appointed as main contractor.
Jedburgh Intergenerational Community Campus will replace all three schools in the town, with provision for nursery, primary and secondary school children alongside further education.
Community facilities will include a multi-use games area, 2G hockey pitch, 3G sports pitch, 100m running track, external changing pavilion and rural skills area.
Works are progressing well on-site, with the completion of the foundations and the start of the erection of the building’s steel frame.