Scottish Water engineers has visited children at Bearsden Primary to tell them how they repaired a giant old Victorian pipe which burst at the end of January on nearby Auchenhowie Road causing extensive damage to the road.
The school's Primary 1 and 2 teachers had tweeted how the kids had used the experience as a learning opportunity acting out different roles and how they would have carried out the repair work themselves.
Scottish Water team Paul Duggan and Colin Cairns, and JCB driver Keith Brown spotted the tweet and decided to visit the kids for a very special playground lesson.
The budding young engineers were thrilled to get the chance to get up close to a mini excavator, just one of the pieces of plant used to repair the real pipe.
The team, who had been involved in the repair, talked about how they worked round the clock in the race to restore water supplies to 250,000 customers across the Greater Glasgow area and repair the damaged road as soon as possible.
Natalie Beattie Principal Teacher, said: "Many of our pupils live nearby the affected area. They each acted out a role, and learned new vocabulary such as artery, reservoir, shallow and flow.
"Our school was delighted when Scottish Water got in touch to say they would like to visit and talk to the children. It showed the children the influence their play had had and helped to bring the Play to Learn experience to life.
"Scottish Water were excellent with the children and answered every question they had.
"Thank you very much to Scottish Water for recognising and valuing the learning experience our children had. After your visit, I think we have a few budding engineers eager to get involved in the future."
Paul Duggan, Customer Service Team Leader, said: "The kids were great and so inquisitive. We really enjoyed engaging with them and explaining how Scottish Water looks after the water supply.
"You never know. There may be some engineers of the future among them.
"We regularly visit schools to engage and encourage young people into STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) subjects whatever their age."
Scottish Water offers a wide range of Graduate programmes, Modern Apprenticeships and Foundation Apprenticeships, as well as internships across its business.
Career paths include engineering, operations, customer service, business administration and communication with the added benefit of gaining formal qualifications and earning at the same time.
These programmes play a vital role in ensuring Scottish Water can deliver excellent services into the future.
Time and date
CONSTRUCTION DIRECTORY
Construction News
11/04/2023
Scottish Water Meets Budding Engineers At Bearsden Primary
Latest Construction News
22/11/2024
SP Energy Networks has announced a major investment in Britain's electricity grid, selecting 19 preferred partners to deliver a £5.4bn supply chain programme. This significant initiative aims to meet increasing energy demand and facilitate future growth. The selected companies, many of which are ...
22/11/2024
Edinburgh City Council has launched a 12-week public consultation on a new strategy to revitalise Princes Street and the wider Waverley Valley. The vision aims to create a more vibrant and welcoming city centre, attracting investment, supporting businesses, and enhancing the visitor ...
22/11/2024
Ener-G Services Limited, a leading UK electrical engineering company specialising in renewables, marine, and offshore sectors, has expanded its operations in Westhill, Aberdeenshire. The company has leased Unit 6E at Kingshill Commercial Park, a 2,500 sq ft space, on a 5-year lease. This new ...
22/11/2024
A consortium of leading scientists, industry experts, and academic institutions has joined forces to accelerate Scotland's offshore wind sector. The £2.5 million project, led by the University of Edinburgh in collaboration with the University of Dundee and the Forth and Tay Offshore cluster (FTO), ...
22/11/2024
The Port of Aberdeen and Turner & Townsend were highly commended in the 'Engineering, Construction & Infrastructure Project of the Year' category at the APM Project Management Awards 2024. The award recognises excellence in project management and the positive impact on end-users. The £420 million ...
22/11/2024
South Lanarkshire Council's £10 million fire safety improvement programme has reached a significant milestone, with CCG (Scotland) completing installations in over 1,700 high-rise residences across East Kilbride and Cambuslang. The Glasgow-based construction firm has been working closely with the ...
22/11/2024
SSEN Transmission, a key player in the UK's energy transition, is set to further expand its workforce and move into a new, sustainable office space in Glasgow. The company's commitment to net zero and the increasing demand for green energy workers has led to significant growth, with the number of ...
22/11/2024
Scottish Water is investing in the upgrade of its Loch Eck clean water plant in Dunoon. The project involves replacing outdated dry well pumps with new, more reliable pumps capable of operating in both wet and dry conditions. WGM Engineering, an RSK Group company, has been tasked with carrying out ...
22/11/2024
Scottish Land & Estates has expressed serious concerns over the Scottish Government's Land Reform Bill, particularly the provisions that would allow ministers to force landowners to sell large estates in lots. Sarah-Jane Laing, the organisation's chief executive, stated that while the land-based ...
22/11/2024
Clark Contracts employees have once again shown their commitment to community engagement by volunteering at Silverburn Park in Leven. On Thursday, 21st November, 16 members of the team spent their day planting over 400 trees and carrying out other landscaping tasks. This latest volunteering effort ...