Harrow Green moves Robert Gordon’s Garthdee campus

Sep 16 | 2013

Robert Gordon University’s ‘Masterplan’ is a £120 million campus development project at its Garthdee campus which will provide all students and staff with state-of-the-art teaching and learning facilities.

These will include a new library, and formal and informal learning as well as social spaces for students.

 

Harrow Green has been selected to handle relocation for a £120 million campus development project for the Robert Gordon University at Garthdee in Scotland.  The project includes the relocation of the School of Engineering, School of Computer Science and Digital Media, School of Pharmacy and Life Sciences and their associated laboratories. A specialist moving team, working closely with the university’s project team, will handle the relocation of engineering machinery and complex laboratory equipment. The de-commissioning and re-commissioning of IT is also being undertaken by the Harrow Green team.

 

The first phase is due for completion this month.

 

Photo:  the Robert Gordon University Garthdee campus designed by Norman Foster.