We’re delighted to have delivered projects which have received 85 Awards shortlists, with an incredible 31 wins and commendations over the years. We’re particularly proud of the recognition of peers for Hub South East as a team, notably, taking home the much-coveted Sponsor Developer of the Year at the 2018 Partnerships Awards, and individually in 2023 when Projects Director Eileen Mackin won at the Inspiring Women in Construction and Engineering Awards. You can see more of these project awards below.
We’re also proud to have achieved a Gold Sustainability Award for the work our team and office does in ensuring a sustainable workplace. Read more about this Award.
Finalist: Beatlie School Campus – Pupil/Student Experience
Finalist: Beatlie School Campus – Project of the Year (Inclusive Design)
Finalist: Wallyford Learning Campus – Project of the Year (Schools)
Finalist – Wallyford Learning Campus (Education)
Winner – Beatlie School Campus: Small Public Development of the Year
Finalist – Wallyford Learning Campus: Public Development of the Year
Finalist – Wallyford Learning Campus: Architectural Excellence
Commended – Holy Family Primary School – Education
Finalist – Winchburgh Schools Campus (Winchburgh Academy, Sinclair Academy and Sports & Wellbeing Hub) – Education
Finalist – Project of the Year: Winchburgh Schools Campus
Finalist – Project of the Year – Inclusive Design: Cedarbank School
Finalist – Inspiring Learning Spaces – Winchburgh Schools Campus
Finalist – Consultancy of the Year – Hub South East
Winner – Eileen Mackin – Contribution to a Project (Beatlie School)
Finalist – Architecture (Regeneration): Winchburgh Schools Campus
Finalist – Development of the Year (Public) – Winchburgh Schools
Finalist – Development of the Year (Public) – Castlebrae Community Campus
Finalist – Architectural Excellence (Public) – Winchburgh Schools
Finalist – Architectural Excellence (Public) – Castlebrae Community Campus
Winner – Calderwood Primary School (Education)
Supreme Award Winner – Calderwood Primary School
Finalist – Queensferry High School (Education)
Winner – Early Learning & Childcare: WLC Early Years Centres (St Mary’s and Blackridge)
Winner – Inspiring Learning Space: Castlebrae Community Campus
Finalist – Project of the Year: Calderwood Primary
Finalist – Consultancy of the Year: Hub South East
Finalist – Inspiring Learning Space: Calderwood Primary School
Winner – Jedburgh Grammar Campus
Commendation – Jedburgh Grammar Campus (Education)
Commendation – Calderwood Primary (Education)
Finalist – Queensferry High School (Education)
Commendation – Jedburgh Grammar Campus (New Build)
Finalist – Calderwood Primary School (Public Development of the Year)
Finalist – Calderwood Primary School (Architectural Excellence)
Finalist – Jedburgh Community Campus (Project of the Year)
Finalist – WLC Early Years Centres (Sustainable Learning Space)
Finalist – Hub South East (Consultancy of the Year)
Winner – Queensferry High School (Large Project)
Finalist – Jedburgh Community Campus (Public Development)
Finalist – Queensferry High School (Public Development)
Finalist – East Lothian Community Hospital (Healthcare Development)
Winner – Wallyford PS (Public Development of the Year)
Finalist – East Lothian Community Hospital (Healthcare Development of the Year)
Winner – West Calder High School (Project of the Year)
Finalist – Newbattle Community Campus (Project of the Year)
Finalist – West Calder High School (Pupil / Student Experience)
Finalist – Hub South East (Consultancy of the Year)
Finalist – Newbattle Community Campus (Public Development)
Finalist – West Calder High School (Public Development of the Year)
Finalist – Lothian Bundle (Healthcare Development)
Finalist – Leith Meanwhile (Regeneration project of the Year)
Finalist – Newbattle Community Campus (Architectural Excellence)
Finalist – West Calder High School (Architectural Excellence)
Finalist – West Calder High School
Winner – Allermuir Health Centre (Healthcare Design)
Commended – Blackburn Partnership Centre (Healthcare Design)
Winner – Hub South East (Sponsor / Developer of the Year)
Winner – West Calder High School – (Silver Best Social Infrastructure)
Finalist – East Lothian Community Hospital (Best Financial Structure)
Winner – Allermuir Health Centre (Primary Care New Build)
Finalist – Allermuir Health Centre (Public Building)
Winner – Newbattle Community Campus (Technologies: Transforming Learning, Teaching and the Curriculum)
Finalist – West Calder High School (Pupil/Student Experience)
Finalist – Hub South East (Consultancy of the Year)
Finalist – Duns Primary School (Public Development of the Year)
Finalist – Kelso High School (Public Development of the Year)
Finalist – Lothian Bundle (Public Development of the Year) Finalist – Hub South East (Property Company of the Year)
Winner – Jedburgh Grammar Campus (Future Building)
Winner – East Lothian Community Hospital (Best Healthcare Silver)
Finalist – Hub South East (Sponsor / Developer of the Year)
Winner – James Gillespie’s Campus (Public Development of the Year)
Winner – James Gillespie’s Campus (Architectural Excellence)
Finalist – Royal Edinburgh Campus (Public Development of the Year)
Finalist – Hub South East (Property Company of the Year)
Winner – James Gillespie’s Campus
Winner – West Calder High School (Inspiring Learning Space)
Winner – Hub South East (Consultancy of the Year)
Finalist – James Gillespie’s Campus (Education)
Finalist – James Gillespie’s Campus (Education)
Winner – Galashiels Transport Interchange (Town Centre Regeneration Project of the Year)
Winner – James Gillespie’s Campus (Education)
Highly Commended – James Gillespie’s Campus (Future Building)
Judges were impressed by the excellent delivery of programme and partnership models and recognised Hub South East as having created an efficient, powerful and connected procurement vehicle, that demonstrates how a successful partnership can deliver positive results.