Robert Letts
Director of Business Development, Middle East
We recognise the need for education environments to be adaptable and cost-effective – that’s why we have developed an innovative approach which uses standardised components. By transferring and replicating proven techniques and processes from our experience on other projects, this model speeds up pre-construction times, saves on delays during the design phase and improves cost and programming. The methodology enables the delivery of compliant and consistently high-quality builds that can easily accommodate design changes to align with client specifications.
In 2018, ISG delivered the first phase of works for the University of Birnmingham, Dubai, over an accelerated 12-week programme to accomodate the University's first intake of students in the Autumn. Not only was this completed so quickly, a world-class learning environment for students from across the UAE and beyond was established, making the University of Birmingham the first global top 100 and member of the UK's elite Russell Group of Universities to have a campus in Dubai.
We’re industry-leading when it comes to embracing new technology and driving innovation, and it gave us great pride helping schools operate safely in 2020. To comply with the UK Government’s COVID-19 safety guidance during the pandemic, we created an app to capture new processes, procedures and innovations, and enable operatives to work safely on our sites – an app which Build UK shared with the construction industry. The app was then adapted for use in schools, providing information and examples around social distancing and highlighting good practice across a range of scenarios, such as travelling to school and being in the classroom.
The importance of technology in the curriculum is being seen across our education projects, including the Centre for Advanced Technologies (CAT) scheme at Barking and Dagenham College, procured via the Pagabo framework. Our team worked to redesign and refurbish existing facilities, creating an advanced skills training centre which will support technician grade qualifications in emerging occupational areas, such as engineering and robotics, data, TV, and film production.
Haaroon Belaid, Institute of Technology, Barking & Dagenham College, UK
Building for the future means using the latest technology and ideas. We know that high-quality, high-performing spaces can boost productivity and attract top students, faculty and research talent. Buildings and campuses must be sustainable, future-proofed and cater for the shifting demands of society and business – the right space also allows institutions to shine in what is a competitive marketplace.
A multi-purpose community space for the youth to connect and create opportunities for collaboration and recreation was recently created by ISG in the UAE. The hub features an open floor plan with moveable enclosures and no walls to encourage a diverse use of space; designed for young entrepreneurs, researchers, programmers and media professionals.