
2 May 2025
Robertson collects over 20 CCS National Site Awards
Last week, 22 Robertson sites were honoured at the 2025 Considerate Constructors Scheme (CCS) National Site Awards, held in Manchester and Glasgow.
CCS National Awards winners are exceptional sites, organisations and individuals who have demonstrated outstanding commitment to the Code of Considerate Practice in the areas of Community, Environment and Workforce.
This year, 22 Robertson sites across the UK (up from 16 last year) were recognised for their high standards and their commitment to creating value within surrounding communities.
All eight regional Robertson Construction businesses and regeneration specialist Urban Union received at least one award. The honours comprised 14 Bronze, six Silver and three Gold Awards.
Gold Awards:
- James Thomson House for Dundee City Council through the Procurement Hub Major Projects Framework 2 (Robertson Construction Tayside)
- Monifieth Learning Campus for Angus Council through the Procurement Hub Major Projects Framework 2 (Robertson Construction Tayside)
- Perth High School for Perth & Kinross Council (Robertson Construction Tayside)
Silver Awards:
- Redcar Central Station for Redcar & Cleveland Borough Council (Robertson Construction North East)
- Morris Building for Liverpool College (Robertson Construction North West)
- Manchester Art Gallery for Manchester City Council (Robertson Construction North West)
- The Wellsprings for Bolton Council through Clear Futures (Robertson Construction North West)
- Hawthorns Primary School for Tameside Metropolitan Borough Council (Robertson Construction North West)
- Hamiltonhill Regeneration for Queens Cross Housing Association (Urban Union)
Bronze Awards:
- The McEwan Springside for MODA Living (Robertson Construction Central East)
- Montgomerie Park Primary School for North Ayrshire Council through hub South West Scotland (Robertson Construction Central West)
- Clyde Court Accommodation for Urbanite (Robertson Construction Central West)
- Rothesay Pavilion for Argyll and Bute Council (Robertson Construction Central West)
- ONE SeedPod for Opportunity North East (Robertson Construction Eastern)
- Riverbank Primary School for Aberdeen City Council (Robertson Construction Eastern)
- Warehousing complex in Moray (Robertson Construction Northern)
- Community Diagnostic Centre for Great North Healthcare Alliance (Robertson Construction North East)
- Houghton Retail Park for Hellens Group (Robertson Construction North East)
- Chemistry Building for Durham University (Robertson Construction North East)
- Home Arches for Manchester City Council (Robertson Construction North West)
- Drumgeith Community Campus and Greenfield Academy for Dundee City Council (Robertson Construction Tayside)
- Life Sciences Innovation Hub for the University of Dundee (Robertson Construction Tayside)
- Airedale General Hospital for Airedale NHS Foundation Trust (Robertson Construction Yorkshire & East Midlands)
Our teams collected the awards at the Manchester and Glasgow ceremonies
Elliot Robertson, Chief Executive Officer, Robertson Group, said: “We pride ourselves on delivering our projects with respect and consideration for the communities in which we work. Winning so many CCS awards is a testament to the dedication and contribution of our social impact and operations teams across the business. Being recognised for more Silver and Gold Awards this year is particularly encouraging, reflecting our continued progress and commitment to excellence in social impact and sustainability.
“Congratulations and thanks to everyone involved. These achievements help demonstrate our leadership within the industry and further prove to our customers and communities that we are a trusted partner of choice. We will continue to build on this success and explore how we can raise the bar even further next year.”
For further information on this year’s National Site Awards, visit: CCS National Awards Winners - Considerate Constructors Scheme