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- Customer
- Lighthouse Harmonize Education Trust
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- Completion Date
- August 2013
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- Value
- £1.1m
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- Area
- 15,715 sq ft
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- Program Duration
- 29 weeks
Overview
Awarded as part of the North West Construction Hub Medium Value Framework, this project for the Education Funding Agency (EFA), involved the refurbishment of former Liverpool City Council offices at the Fairfield Community Centre, Liverpool. The remodelled building houses a new Academy created under the free-school scheme to provide an inclusive and progressive school environment for students who have failed to thrive in mainstream education.Sectional completion was required to enable the Academy to relocate from temporary premises with an initial pupil intake, and then be in a position to run at full capacity in time for the new pupil intake in September 2013.
Sustainability
Local sub-contractors were engaged wherever possible, both to support the local economy and to ensure that ISG was able to meet the demands of a quick start on site.
A Supply Chain Open Day was held in Liverpool in February 2013 to build up a database of local contacts. 78% of the labour force for this scheme was based within 30km of the site.
ISG encouraged training opportunities and there were five apprentices working on the scheme for painting and decorating, scaffolding, brickwork and joinery sub-contractors, totalling 53 weeks.
Via a comprehensive site waste management plan any suitable materials were recycled with 34 tonnes of site being diverted from landfill.
Sustainability
Local sub-contractors were engaged wherever possible, both to support the local economy and to ensure that ISG was able to meet the demands of a quick start on site.
A Supply Chain Open Day was held in Liverpool in February 2013 to build up a database of local contacts. 78% of the labour force for this scheme was based within 30km of the site.
ISG encouraged training opportunities and there were five apprentices working on the scheme for painting and decorating, scaffolding, brickwork and joinery sub-contractors, totalling 53 weeks.
Via a comprehensive site waste management plan any suitable materials were recycled with 34 tonnes of site being diverted from landfill.
Sustainability
Local sub-contractors were engaged wherever possible, both to support the local economy and to ensure that ISG was able to meet the demands of a quick start on site.
A Supply Chain Open Day was held in Liverpool in February 2013 to build up a database of local contacts. 78% of the labour force for this scheme was based within 30km of the site.
ISG encouraged training opportunities and there were five apprentices working on the scheme for painting and decorating, scaffolding, brickwork and joinery sub-contractors, totalling 53 weeks.
Via a comprehensive site waste management plan any suitable materials were recycled with 34 tonnes of site being diverted from landfill.