Robertson nears completion on £66.5m Monifieth Learning Campus

Robertson Construction Tayside is nearing completion on the £66.5 million new Monifieth Learning Campus.
Angus Council leader Cllr Geogre Meechan and senior officers recently visited the project, which is being constructed next to the current Monifieth High School.
Construction began in May 2023 and remains on schedule to open to young people in August 2025 and within budget.
The campus is being built by Robertson Construction Tayside through Procurement Hub’s Major Projects Framework 2.
The modern, inclusive facility has been designed to meet the needs of children and young people.
The campus will offer a wide range of high-quality learning environments, including a 25-metre swimming pool, theatre and performance spaces, flexible classrooms, early learning and childcare facilities, and extensive sports amenities.
The Monifieth Learning Campus is part of Phase Two of the national Learning Estate Investment Programme (LEIP), with capital funding provided by Angus Council and revenue support from the Scottish Government upon completion.
Elliot Robertson, CEO of Robertson Group, said: “As we near completion, on time and on budget, it was a pleasure to welcome Angus Council to see first-hand the progress being made.
“We have been creating high-quality, sustainable and transformational spaces with the council for over a decade, and Monifieth Learning Campus is a prime example.
“With a growing portfolio of Passivhaus projects across the region, it’s fantastic to bring that expertise to such a significant development with a trusted and forward-thinking partner.”
Cllr Meechan said: “I am thrilled to see the impressive progress being made on the new Monifieth Learning Campus.
“This is an invaluable investment in the future – one that will provide outstanding, modern facilities for our young people while also delivering long-term environmental benefits through its sustainable, energy-efficient design.
“It’s inspiring to see the vision taking shape, and I look forward to the positive impact it will have for generations to come.”