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4 Dec 2020

Project management team appointed for new Fife College campus

Design: Reiach and Hall, architects

Fife College has appointed the project management team that will deliver their new Dunfermline campus.

Following a rigorous procurement process, construction and property consultancy firm Gardiner & Theobald was chosen to form the multi-disciplinary project management and design team.

They will be aided by award-winning architects Reiach and Hall, who will form part of the design team for the development.

The appointment will enable the design to be developed for the Fife College element of the Dunfermline Learning Campus, an innovative and collaborative venture to re-locate the Dunfermline Campus of Fife College and the proposed relocation of St Columba’s RC High School and Woodmill High School.

The college build is being supported through a £90 million investment from the Scottish Government, with the aim for it to be completed in time for the start of the 2024/25 academic year.

Fife College CEO Sue Reekie & Gardiner & Theobald Partner David Logue:
Fife College CEO Sue Reekie + Gardiner & Theobald Partner David Logue
photo courtesy of Fife College

Chief Operating Officer at Fife College, Sue Reekie commented:
“This is an incredibly exciting time for the College, and this announcement means we can move on to the next stage of development for our new Dunfermline campus.

“We undertook an incredibly thorough procurement process to find the team to manage the project going forward, and to undertake the design work.

“We’re delighted to be working with Gardiner & Theobald, and along with architects Reiach and Hall we believe we’ve got the best possible group to deliver our new campus.

“Together, I’m sure that we will be able to fulfil our pledge to deliver a first-class, sustainable learning environment for our students.”

David Logue, Partner at Gardiner & Theobald said:
“The Dunfermline Learning Campus is a transformational opportunity for education in Scotland and Gardiner & Theobald is honoured to be leading Fife College’s contribution to this.

“We are confident that our team will deliver world class facilities for the College and its students and staff”

ABOUT FIFE COLLEGE
Fife College is one of the largest colleges of higher and further education in Scotland with five main campuses located in Dunfermline, Glenrothes, Kirkcaldy, Leven, and Rosyth. The College offers over 400 courses, from essential skills to graduate degree programmes, in more than 40 difference subject areas, with 91% of Fife College students progressing in to either employment or further studies after completing their courses. Nearly 17,000 students currently study either full-time or part-time at the College with 50% of students aged above 25, and a quarter aged over 40.

ABOUT GARDINER & THEOBALD
Gardiner & Theobald is an independent construction and property consultancy delivering Cost Management, Project Management and Specialist Consultancy for the built environment for over 180 years. We are passionate about three things: delivering a truly world class service for our clients, investing in the best people to deliver that service and remaining financially strong and independent. These are the pillars of our success and what sets us apart from the rest.
Established in Scotland in 1966, G&T operates offices in Glasgow and Edinburgh. Current projects include University of Strathclyde’s Learning and Teaching Building, St James Quarter Edinburgh and The Burrell Renaissance project.

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