Community facilities for Mill O'Mains

Published

7th May 2021

New community facilities for a Dundee neighbourhood could be on the cards if councillors approve a £3m project.

The community extension at Mill O’Mains Primary School will offer out of hours access to facilities including a refurbished gym hall, stage and changing facilities.

Steven Rome, depute convener of Dundee City Council’s city development committee said: “I am delighted to see these works coming forward to committee for approval.

“Many communities across the city have already benefitted from similar arrangements with the local primary or secondary school.

“This project extends the same opportunity to people in Mill O’Mains to access up to date facilities in their community and for us to bring forward planned improvements to the school building itself.”

Councillors will be asked to approve a bid from Willmott Dixon Construction Ltd as part of the Procurement Hub Framework. Their nominated Scottish sub-contractor Robertson Construction Tayside Ltd will carry out the contract.

Work totalling £3,264,506 includes the building of a 380 square metre community extension with two linked multi-purpose rooms, alterations to form a new entrance and multi-purpose space, new toilets, out of hours access to the refurbish assembly/gym, stage and changing facilities.

For economies of scale the council has also included the upgrading works including kitchen/dining area, renewal of roof coverings to various areas, and renewal of boilers, ventilation plant and other services to the school.

If the city development committee approves the tender on Monday (May 10) work is expected to start this month and take around nine months to complete.

Meanwhile more than £650,000 of work is also being considered on six primary schools across the city for new roofing, fire alarms and refurbished toilet facilities.

Dundee Contract Services is recommended to carry out work at Craigiebarns PS to re-roof the infants area, to refurbish the toilets at St Peter & Pauls PS and to replace hard wired fire alarms at Ancrum PS, Ardler PS, St Fergus PS and St Pius PS.

Dundee City Council

Dundee draws skilled workers from a 60-minute catchment population of 640,000 and has a local population of over 140,000. The availability of a large pool of highly skilled labour is a key feature in the Dundee economy. Flexibility in the labour force is currently more prevalent in Dundee than in Scotland as a whole. All forms of labour market flexibility - part-time, temporary employment, self-employment and shift work - are widely operational within the city. Labour force stability in the city is excellent, enabling companies to plan with confidence. Labour turnover levels are less than 5% and absenteeism averages 2%.

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