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Glasdir School Development

Wynne Construction

The £10.5m redevelopment will accommodate 315 pupils from Ysgol Pen Barras and 210 from Rhos Street School, separating the previously shared facilities into two independent buildings.

Ysgol Pen Barras and Rhos Street School are but two of the 150 schools and colleges targeted by the first wave of the £1.4b programme. Its aim is to create sustainable and inspiring learning environments that meet the needs of the community. In addition to providing schools with state-of-the-art facilities to support the delivery of a new curriculum, the prioritised schools would need to meet the UK government’s target of achieving BIM maturity level 2 (BIM2), which now applies to all public assets. More specifically, new build projects are required to achieve BREEAM “Excellent” status, whilst “Very Good” is expected for refurbishments.

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97 People supported into employment
425
Training courses completed
9
Weeks of work experience placements
207
Weeks of Apprenticeship Training
1159
Pupils interacted with linked to School Engagement (STEM)?
5,676,000
spent on SEMs based in Wales
70
of the Labour Force based in Wales

In summary

Sector

Education

Local authority

Denbighshire County Council

Contractor

Wynne Construction

Value

£10.5 M

Start - Completion

70

Client

Denbighshire County Council

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