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MODULAR ECO-BUILDING OFFERS SENSE OF SPACE AND LUXURY

The High School Leckhampton is a brand-new co-educational comprehensive school that will serve south Cheltenham. It is being built to cater for an expansion in pupil numbers at secondary level in the area. The school has been commissioned by Gloucestershire County Council but is being “sponsored” and developed by Balcarras.

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TG Escapes Eco-Buildings was appointed to provide a stand-alone modular ecobuilding to accommodate the school’s intake in time for September 2021. The modular timber frame solution provides a fast build process with minimal disruption and delivers a bespoke permanent building designed to last 60 years or more.

Ian Davidson, Assistant Head, and Jeff Arris, Network Manager at Balcarras School, explain the background and their experience of the project.

Why was the building needed?

ID: Balcarras School were awarded the contract for an entirely new school, to teach 900 11- to 16-year-olds, which was due to open in time for the start of the school year in September 2021. The initial phase of opening was for 120 year seven students, with subsequent yearly intakes increasing until the school will be operating at full capacity with five year groups of around 180 pupils each.

Towards the end of 2020, it became apparent that the new school building would not be completed in time to welcome the initial intake. The existing school was operating at maximum occupancy and there was simply no space available to accommodate the new students.

The decision was taken to build a modular suite of four classrooms on the existing school site, each designed for around 30 year seven pupils, to be used for classroom-based subjects (maths, English and social sciences). Science, art, DT and PE lessons will take place within the main school facilities. What was the process for selecting the building provider?

JA: The year previously, the existing school had engaged with three contractors to provide a modular building to extend its IT facilities. TG Escapes won the tender process but it was ultimately decided to not proceed with the project.

However, TG Escapes had sufficiently impressed that they were selected as one of the three contractors invited to tender for the new project and again were the preferred choice. The governors were naturally concerned about timely delivery and potential overspend and engaged Evans Jones consultants to oversee the build, which commenced in January 2021.

How did you find the process?

ID: I thought it was quite brilliant. My biggest concern was that the building would not be completed on time, but I have never seen a building go up so quickly. Throughout the build, the project manager was very approachable and easy to deal with. Any problems were immediately solved, avoiding any interruptions to the day-to-day running of the existing school site. All potentially disruptive operations, such as crane and material deliveries, were organised to fit the school timetable. JA: The site was well-managed and the project manager was fully engaged with the school throughout the build, securing agreement before each phase. Regular meetings between the school management team and the project manager were handled thoroughly and efficiently and the building was completed weeks ahead of schedule in May.

What do you think about the building’s quality now it is in use?

JA: It is good and functionally it is working well, particularly pupil flow. We are expecting the outside decking areas to be a very useful space. ID: Whilst there have been a few snagging issues, these are being well dealt with promptly. The finished look of the building is really good and reminds me of a Grand Designs project. The parents love it and the feedback from staff and students is also very positive. It feels both spacious and luxurious.

How important were the eco credentials?

ID: Very important. Zero carbon and environmental issues have become a big consideration across the education sector. JA: The speed of construction versus a traditional build process was also of high importance. I was impressed by the lack of waste, helped by the donation of spare materials to the existing school.  www.tgescapes.co.uk

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