Aberdeen City Council’s convener of education and children’s committee, Angela Taylor, said “This is a special day for the staff, children and parents of Woodlands School and Hazelwood School communities. It is yet another example of this Council’s determination to build the finest school accommodation to allow all of our young people reach their potential.
“It also sees our continuing desire to work in partnership with other agencies such as NHS Grampian to deliver a holistic service which fully meets the needs of children with complex additional support needs.
“We will continue to work with the young people, their parents and staff in the coming months to ensure a smooth transition to the new school.”
Angus Macfarlane, chief executive of hub North Scotland, said: “hub North has been working collaboratively with Aberdeen City Council on a number of projects and we’re looking forward to delivering this first-class facility.
“Once complete, the project will enhance the care and education provision for children with additional support needs here in Aberdeen by providing a facility that many children and young people can benefit from for years to come.”
Work on the new Centre of Excellence will start in December 2015 and is expected to be completed by April 2017.
Donald MacDonald, Managing Director, Ogilvie Construction, said:
“We are delighted to have been awarded the contract to create a high quality educational facility that will benefit pupils, staff and the community.
“Our focus on delivering the highest standards of quality and service are at the core of our business. Our collaborative approach ensures that we always meet our clients needs and we look forward to delivering a first class learning environment.”