The site of the new £41.8 million Mayfield Primary School in Dalkeith

Falkirk-based GBSS Civil Engineering has begun work on its largest contract to date, delivering groundworks and civil engineering at the ...

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Falkirk-based GBSS Civil Engineering has begun work on its largest contract to date, delivering groundworks and civil engineering at the site of the new £41.8 million Mayfield Primary School in Dalkeith.

Appointed by Kier Construction, a new client for GBSS, the project represents a significant milestone for the business as it continues to expand its portfolio of major education contracts across Scotland with the view of doubling its current turnover by 2027.

The scheme involves a technically demanding tandem build, with the existing Mayfield Primary remaining fully operational until the new school is complete. GBSS is responsible for preparing the new structural platform, re-using soils and aggregates from the site and importing over ten thousand tonnes of verified structural fill material. An attenuation tank is also being installed at depths up to 3m to manage water flow.

Alongside cut and fill operations, GBSS is delivering concrete foundations with concrete slab including insulation, internal and external drainage, kerbing, paths, and roads, as well as service tracks for utilities. The demolition of the old school will follow only once the new facilities are open.

David Owens, Managing Director at GBSS, said: “This contract represents a real step forward for GBSS. It is not an opportunity to show the value an independently run company can bring to a project of national importance. Our management structure gives us the ability to be more agile, more hands-on, and more responsive – qualities that matter on a complex live school build like this.

“Education is some of the most vital infrastructure in the country, shaping the opportunities of future generations. For our team in Falkirk, it is a source of pride to be contributing to that legacy in Dalkeith. The fact that Kier has placed its trust in us demonstrates that companies of our size can stand alongside the industry’s largest players. We are determined to repay that confidence by delivering to the very highest standard.”

GBSS is timing site deliveries around school drop-off and pick-up times to minimise disruption. The company is expected to be on site throughout 2025 and beyond with the concrete pad and strip foundations due for completion by early autumn, allowing steelwork to commence later in the year.

Established in 2009, GBSS Civil Engineering is headquartered in Central Scotland and delivers large-scale projects ranging from earthworks modelling to sustainable drainage systems. The company works with national and regional contractors including Galliford Try, Morgan Sindall and Kier Construction. Previous projects include Linwood Industrial Estate, Queensferry High School, Whitecraigs Primary School, Twechar Outdoor Pursuits Centre and Renfrewshire’s sustainable drainage systems.

Further details on GBSS at www.gbss-ltd.co.uk.

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