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Inverclyde Schools, New Buildings, Scotland, Images, Architect, Project, News
Inverclyde Schools Glasgow : Information + Images
Glasgow Development by Holmes Partnership
Inverclyde Schools
Images released Mar 2008 of proposed buildings by successful Consortium
e4i

Notre Dame High School Greenock
SMC PARR EXPAND EXPERTISE IN EDUCATION AND SUSTAINABILITY - INVERCLYDE
SCHOOLS PPP
SMC Parr Architects have been named as Preferred Bidder for the £80m
Inverclyde Schools PPP project as part of the successful e4i Consortium.
The project consists of four new school buildings - two secondaries
and two primaries, some of which incorporate special needs facilities
- on a variety of interesting and challenging sites in Greenock.
The new secondary school proposed for Notre Dame in Dunlop Street
features a three storey colonnaded frontage designed to provide an
elegant civic presence to its main elevation, whilst its library forms
an appropriate visual focus to the school at the heart of its plan.
Meanwhile, the new Bayhill secondary school proposed for a prominent
site at the top of the town features a series of wings radiating from
a central two storey social space, providing both an airy focus for
the building, and a form which captures the beautiful views to the
north from the spaces within.
In addition, the Councils highly sustainable brief has resulted
in four low energy, low carbon, high thermal mass designs which aim
to be amongst the most sustainable school designs built in Britain
to date. Text from SMC Parr 250308
Gourock High School and Greenock Academy
The preferred bidder for Inverclyde Councils multi-million pound
schools PPP contract has been announced.
Consortium e4i (Education for Inverclyde) was confirmed as preferred
bidder for the £80 million project at this afternoons
Full Council meeting.
This follows a year-long competitive dialogue with three consortia,
and now the school designs will be fully developed before financial
close is reached in August. The preferred bidder announcement is subject
to the agreement of final formalities.
Stephen McCabe, Council Leader and Education Convener, said: This
Council is committed to investing in schools and ensuring we have
an effective education service that benefits Inverclyde. Our children
deserve to be educated in modern, state-of-the-art buildings that
are fit for the 21st century and our major PPP programme will make
this a reality.

Greenock East School
I am delighted that we are moving forward with e4i having been
announced as the preferred bidder and I look forward to further progression
on this significant, multi-million pound investment programme for
Inverclyde.
James Hamilton, e4i Bid Manager said: "Working in partnership
with Inverclyde Council, the e4i consortium has developed exciting
proposals that will create an impressive educational legacy. We are
delighted to have been selected as preferred bidder on this project
and are now looking forward to attaining financial close and delivering
first class facilities for the local communities."

Larkfield School Greenock
The PPP project will provide two new secondary schools and two new
primary schools. Work will commence later this year on the primary
schools, with completion anticipated in early 2010. Work will start
on the secondary schools in late 2009 with completion in summer 2011.
This exciting project will see Gourock High School and Greenock Academy
merged into a new 950-capacity building on the current site of St
Columbas High School in Gourock.
Earnhill and Ravenscraig Primaries in Greenock will merge into a new,
429-capacity school in Larkfield, Greenock and this will incorporate
nursery accommodation to replace Aileymill Nursery.
St Laurences and St Kenneths Primaries in Greenock will
also merge into a new 495- capacity building on St Kenneths
existing site and this will incorporate nursery accommodation to replace
Blairmore Nursery.
The scheme will also deliver an 850-capacity replacement building
for Notre Dame High School, Greenock on the existing Notre Dame site,
with a language and communication base incorporated.
E4i will submit planning applications for each school in due course;
plans and drawings will be available for public viewing at that time.
Scottish
Schools
e4i is a consortium of Miller, Cyril Sweett, Land Securities Trillium
and FES.
The other consortia involved in the competitive dialogue process were
Hochtief and Inverclyde Community Partnership (ICP).
Other school projects:
Inverclyde Council is progressing its biggest ever project
the Prudential Schools Project. The £29m Inverclyde Academy
(to replace Wellington Academy and Greenock High) started on site
in Greenock in February 2007 with construction due to end in September
2008. Construction on the £9.6m Newark Primary in Port Glasgow
(to replace Slaemuir, Clune Park and Highholm Primaries) started in
February and is scheduled to be complete in late April 2008.
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