McLaughlin & Harvey has announced the successful completion of a new modern outdoor classroom for Bright Horizons Day Care Centre.
The site team from their Leuchars Station (MOD) project carried out the work as part of McLaughlin & Harvey's commitment to supporting their local communities.
Bright Horizons Day Care Centre has been a cornerstone of care, offering top-tier wraparound services to 97 children aged 12 weeks to 5 years, catering to both military and civilian communities stationed at the base.
In response to the growing needs of the community, McLaughlin & Harvey embarked on a mission to enhance the educational experience for young learners. A comprehensive community needs analysis recommended upgrades to the nursery. McLaughlin & Harvey's commitment to community wellbeing led to the creation of an outdoor classroom that not only expands the nursery's capacity, but also fosters holistic learning. This innovative space promotes physical, cognitive, social, and emotional development while instilling a love for nature, thereby contributing to the overall wellbeing of children and their families.
Jane Elder, Social Value Manager at McLaughlin & Harvey, expressed her delight, stating,"We are proud to have played a part in enhancing the Bright Horizons Day Care Centre through the creation of this outdoor classroom. Our project delivery team exhibited remarkable dedication in ensuring the flawless installation of the outdoor classroom. They went the extra mile to turn this vision into reality. By actively listening to the community's needs and acting on recommendations, we've not only expanded nursery provision, but also created a nurturing environment that supports child development and encourages a lifelong connection with the natural world. Our commitment is to create lasting value and improve the lives of the communities we serve."
Bright Horizons Day Care Centre’s Manager, Mrs Carolann Owen, describes the new classroom as"an excellent addition to the Centre which will provide the children with opportunities to safely explore numeracy and literacy opportunities in a high-quality learning environment through play which is a central focus to support the children’s development helping staff to actively promote essential aspects of early learning through early literacy and numeracy skills across the curriculum including outdoor learning which is essential for children to be able to manage and regulate their emotions and understanding of the real world."
Leuchars Station (MoD) Engagement and Community Support Officer, Susan Budd, added: "This is a prime example of how the Social Value Model should be applied by all Central Government procurement processes to ensure additional benefits are secured through Industry Partner tender commitments targeted at local needs and priorities. The Centre and the Station would like to thank McLaughlin & Harvey and their Social Value Manager, Jane Elder, who collaborated in the codesign and delivery of this commitment."
Construction News
25/09/2023
McLaughlin & Harvey Completes Outdoor Classroom Project


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