Ardrossan Campus update
- Ayrshire Daily News

- 2 hours ago
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An update on the progress of the Ardrossan Campus will be provided at a meeting of Cabinet on Tuesday.

In a report to elected members, it will confirm that the new facility - which will incorporate an early years centre, primary and secondary school, library and swimming pool - will be completed at the end of May 2028 and open for its first intake of pupils a few months later in August.
The revised timescales for the Campus are a result of recent works to remove contaminants which were encountered during early excavation works. As works progressed on site, and in accordance with best practice, testing of excavated materials had continued in order to ensure all health and safety standards were maintained.
Appropriate Safe Systems of Work were immediately implemented by the main contractor, with an independent review confirming these measures to be proportionate and compliant.
Moving forward, the report also confirms that:
Those contamination issues have now been addressed.
The enhanced safety measures put in place are no longer required.
Construction has moved forward to steel frame erection, representing a major milestone in this important project.
The report also details that the additional removal work, and associated safety measures, increased the cost of the project by £9.97 million with the total cost now at £124.6 million.

The Council has confirmed the added costs will be covered through previously approved funding arrangements agreed in February 2026.
The new campus is the first and key phase in the Ardrossan Coastal Quarter plans which will see the derelict site completely regenerated. As well as the state-of-the-art school campus the vision for the wider site also includes the provision of new housing and commercial uses.
This transformational redevelopment brings significant investment into a former vacant and derelict site within one of North Ayrshire’s most deprived communities.



