Complete Ventilation Solutions Ltd is pleased to be collaborating with the following project.
Laing O’Rourke’s Explore Investments will raise the finance for the schools’ through the government’s PF2 private finance model. Designing the schools in collaboration with architectural and engineering consultants Atkins, Laing O’Rourke will also self-deliver the majority of the construction through its construction and specialist businesses, and will provide maintenance and lifecycle services over a 25 year period.
The secondary schools included in the Yorkshire programme are:
Crown House will apply its digital engineering expertise and offsite Design for Manufacture and Assembly approach to deliver the schools quickly and with minimal disruption to the locality, while also guaranteeing high standards of energy efficiency. MEP DfMA products that will be incorporated into the new schools include multi-service vertical risers, horizontal service distribution modules, prefabricated boiler houses, modular wiring and lighting rafts in the classrooms.
Financial close is expected in summer 2015. Construction is due to start in summer 2015 with three planned completions due in August 2016 and four in August 2017.
Laing O’Rourke’s Explore Investments will raise the finance for the schools’ through the government’s PF2 private finance model. Designing the schools in collaboration with architectural and engineering consultants Atkins, Laing O’Rourke will also self-deliver the majority of the construction through its construction and specialist businesses, and will provide maintenance and lifecycle services over a 25 year period.
The secondary schools included in the Yorkshire programme are:
- The Samuel Lister Academy, Bradford
- Oakbank, Bradford
- Carlton Bolling, Bradford
- Belle Vue Boys School, Bradford
- Whitcliffe Mount, Kirklees
- All Saints Catholic College, Kirklees
- Harrogate High School, North Yorkshire
Crown House will apply its digital engineering expertise and offsite Design for Manufacture and Assembly approach to deliver the schools quickly and with minimal disruption to the locality, while also guaranteeing high standards of energy efficiency. MEP DfMA products that will be incorporated into the new schools include multi-service vertical risers, horizontal service distribution modules, prefabricated boiler houses, modular wiring and lighting rafts in the classrooms.
Financial close is expected in summer 2015. Construction is due to start in summer 2015 with three planned completions due in August 2016 and four in August 2017.