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25 June 2026

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Robertson starts work on £750m UK supercomputer

7 hours Robertson Ä¢¹½´«Ã½ has started work on the construction of the UK's next generation national supercomputer, being built at the University of Edinburgh, with backing from UK Research and Innovation (UKRI).

Robertson has started work on the supercomputer site
Robertson has started work on the supercomputer site

The machine is designed to enable discoveries in globally significant fields such as aircraft engineering, extreme weather events and drug discovery for cancer.

The machine marks a step-change in the country’s compute power and aims to cement the UK’s status as a leader in supercomputing.

Edinburgh was selected as the home for the project based on its prior expertise, hosting ARCHER2, which was used in Covid drug discovery and by companies like Rolls-Royce. But Scotland's cooler climate also helps cut cooling costs and carbon impact.

Excess heat from the new computer, already more energy efficient than its predecessors, will be used to warm university buildings, with plans in place to research its use in local home heating, by warming water in disused mines.

Site demolition has been kept to a minimum to reduce environmental impacts and a number of sustainability projects are planned with the construction team, including tree planting, protecting ancient trees, and conservation projects for local wildlife.

Ä¢¹½´«Ã½ work on the building, which is around the size of a supermarket, is being carried out by Robertson Ä¢¹½´«Ã½ Central East.

An artist's impression of the supercomputer, courtesy of Sheppard Robson
An artist's impression of the supercomputer, courtesy of Sheppard Robson

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