Foxford School and Community Arts Centre
Coventry City Council
Coventry, Education, Projects
About the project
Client: Coventry City Council
Timescale: 20 weeks
Size: 330m2
No of bays: 9

The brief
Due to the high-demand for sixth-form places at Foxford School and Community Arts Centre in the Longford area of Coventry, four new teaching spaces were required to accommodate an additional 120 students and six new staff members. Thurston Group was appointed, via the NHS SBS Modular Framework, to design, manufacture and install a single-storey modular building to accommodate this increase in student admissions.
The challenges
The project needed to be delivered in a live school environment on an extremely tight site, whilst adhering to strict contract conditions. This meant that the build and installation needed to cause as little disruption as possible.
The school is located within a residential cul-de-sac, which is the only access route to site, and a strict contract condition was that this road was to remain fully operational throughout the works.
The solution
The scope for the project included four 52m2 classrooms, an office space/staff room with a kitchenette, toilet facilities, storage accommodation, and an entrance canopy. Each classroom is equipped with a state-of-the-art Promethius touch screen monitor, which allow for teachers and students to interact directly with the on-screen display, enhancing the learning experience. Access into the building is also Disability Discrimination Act (DDA) compliant.
The offsite build approach enabled both groundworks and manufacturing to take place simultaneously, increasing the efficiency of the project. Whilst manufacture of the modules was underway in our factory facilities, the groundworks commenced, involving excavation, foundation construction, new drainage provision and stats connections to the school’s existing services.
To ensure minimal disruption during the installation, a detailed logistics plan was developed to make sure material and module delivery did not impede on road or school access. To maximise safety for the school and pupils, the modules were installed over a weekend, using a 250tn crane.
We maintained a great relationship with the client, Coventry City Council, and set up collaborative meetings with school stakeholders, key supply chain partners and the Council to pass on regular progress updates throughout the project duration. This meant that when the client’s timescales moved, our team provided flexibility in the module manufacture and installation to meet their requirements.
This partnership approach ensured that the requirements of both Coventry City Council, and the School were fully understood and delivered.
Customer testimonial
“The new spaces will offer students exceptional learning environments to go alongside their exceptional achievements. The project also creates six new highly skilled job opportunities which is brilliant for those looking for their next teaching role.”
Councillor Dr Kindy Sandhu, Cabinet Member for Education and Skills
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