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NEXT STEP: Contractor appointed for Stanmore College’s £60million redevelopment

 Published on: 27th September 2024   |   By: The Newsdesk   |   Category: Uncategorized

The £60millon redevelopment of Stanmore College has moved a step closer with the appointment of a contractor to deliver the work.

Bouygues UK has been appointed by the Department for Education and will start work imminently, with a target completion date of summer 2027.

Deconstruction of the existing buildings started in May, with Bouygues UK now set to construct four new buildings on the same site.

The project will create modern and sustainable state-of-the-art teaching and sport facilities for the college’s 16- to 18-year-old students, adult learners over 19, and the local community.

As construction of the college commences, the contractor will be inducting its first cohort of T Level students into Design Surveying and Planning internships.

Phillippa Prongué, managing director for London and the South East at Bouygues UK, said: “We are thrilled to have been chosen for this project, as the education sector is a significant focus area for us, and excited to welcome our T Level interns who will be able to gain an unparalleled understanding of contractor work.

“We know that the construction of high-quality education buildings plays a key role in producing better student outcomes.”

Annette Cast, Stanmore College principal, said: “We are committed to delivering education with immeasurable benefits for our students, both now and for future generations.

“We are excited to offer them modern, sustainable, state-of-the-art facilities in brand-new buildings that will provide an enhanced learning environment.

“These new spaces will significantly enrich the student experience, leading to better educational outcomes and equipping our students with the skills and knowledge they need to thrive.”

Photo Credit: Bouygues UK

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