12:50PM Cost consultant wins contract for first phase of Lambeth school refurbishment scheme
Construction cost consultant Dobson White Boulcott has been appointed QS on the first phase of the Elmcourt Programme that includes the construction of two new special schools and a pupil referral unit.
Valued at 拢22.5m, the first phase will involve demolishing two existing schools and the refurbishment of a third to be used as an interim school until the second phase is completed in September 2009 which will involve building Elm Green secondary school.
DWB has been appointed to final account on the enabling works valued at 拢700,000 for phase one and the temporary school valued at 拢1.5m.
Associate at DWB Wee Siew said: 鈥淒esigned by architects Marks Barfield, Ellis Williams and JM Architects, the project has evolved through close consultation with the teachers, parents, governors and children who will come into contact with the new building.鈥
Part of the 黑洞社区 Schools for the Future initiative within the London Borough of Lambeth, the programme aims to introduce purpose built schools for children with severe learning difficulties, autism and behavioural problems.
This also means the initiative must incorporate a means to ensure that at least 10% of all power consumption is from a sustainable source. DWB has therefore costed in a revolutionary new wind turbine in one school, a bio mass boiler in another, and a mixture of solar panels and smaller wind turbines in the third.
Siew added: 鈥淭he project fits well with DWB鈥檚 experience working with education clients and public authorities.鈥
Source
QS News