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24 June 2014

Teaching Facility Opens at Top Performing Academy Built Using Yorkon Off-site Building Solution

 

A new teaching facility constructed using a Yorkon off-site building solution from the Portakabin Group, has opened at one of the country's top performing academies in Cumbria after just four weeks on site.

The new Centre for Leadership and Learning at The Queen Katherine School in Kendal was required as a training venue and to provide the school with an area to host regular educational meetings and conferences.

The Queen Katherine School is a comprehensive secondary school catering for 11-18 year olds and was recently granted Teaching School status.  This enables schools with the top Ofsted rating to work with other partners to deliver high-quality support for teachers and leaders at all stages in their career.  It joins only 148 other educational establishments across the country and the Government aims to have 500 by 2015.

The single-storey facility was constructed by Portakabin Group, working in partnership with Capita Property & Infrastructure.  The building's south elevation is linked to the school's existing administrative block and it accommodates a large conference space for up to 100 people, reception area, office, committee room, and toilets with disabled access.

Full height glazing to the front and rear elevations has created a distinctive and contemporary exterior for the scheme, which is finished in red and grey to match the school's colours.

The Yorkon modules were delivered to site around 60 per cent complete, with plumbing, electrics and high performance concrete floor already in place.  The building was handed over after just four weeks on site and the use of off-site construction allowed work to be carried out during the school holidays to minimise disruption to teaching.

Commenting on the project The Queen Katherine School's executive head teacher, Stephen Wilkinson, said, "We are absolutely thrilled with our new Centre for Leadership and Learning. Site-based construction simply was not an option for us because it could not have been completed in time and it would have impacted on the daily running of the school."

"The glazing looks great and it has really helped to create an exceptional and unique exterior - you would never know that it was manufactured off site.  The team delivering the Yorkon solution went the extra mile to ensure the finish of the building matched our precise requirements, resulting in a facility that fits in perfectly with the rest of the campus."

"We are very impressed with the high quality finish throughout and when I show anyone around the new building they all comment on how fantastic it looks - it is totally fit for purpose. The Yorkon solution met our challenging time scales, the overall performance was faultless and we would absolutely recommend it to other schools."

The flexibility of a Yorkon off-site building solution means that the school can add a second floor to the centre without decanting, which it hopes to do in the near future to meet its changing requirements.

The Queen Katherine School is an Ofsted outstanding school and has over 1,400 students, including 260 in its sixth form.  It achieved academy status in 2011 and has since applied to become a Multi-Academy Trust.

Yorkon building solutions offer the widest range of module sizes currently available from any off-site manufacturer in the UK, giving building designers, contractors and schools the benefit of thousands of configurations and permutations for the ultimate in design flexibility and to meet almost any building footprint.

For further information about Yorkon off-site building solutions for education projects, call 0845 2000 123, email contact@yorkon.co.uk or see www.yorkon.co.uk.

Editor's Notes

1.     The benefits of Yorkon building solutions include:

  • Columns that are no longer visible either internally or externally, for a seamless façade that can be specified with or without cladding.
  • The facility to fit almost any building footprint, including those designed for site-based construction - reducing architects' design time and resources.
  • Module lengths from 6m to 18.75m that give even greater design and space planning flexibility and the option of using larger but fewer modules to reduce cranage, transport costs and site works, which is much more efficient.
  • A new wall construction which offers improved insulation and acoustic performance, and an even wider choice of window and fenestration options.
  • A new 30-year structural warranty for even greater peace of mind.

2.     Yorkon and the Portakabin Group are registered trademarks. 

3.     Portakabin is a registered trademark which must only be used to refer to modular buildings that are known to have been manufactured by the Portakabin Group. Please note Portakabin is not a generic term.

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