Stoneham Park Academy
Eastleigh, Hampshire
Project Details
Client
Hampshire County Council
Project Manager
Hampshire County Council
Architect
Hampshire County Council
Contractor
Morgan Sindall
Value
£6.63m
Contract Period
48 weeks
Procurement Type
2-stage
Form of Contract
JCT 2011 SCF/CDP
Size
1,752 m2
Apprentices
6
Project Summary
Stoneham Park Primary Academy is a brand new 315-place primary academy for children aged 4-11, sponsored by the University of Winchester. Opened in September 2020 and situated at the heart of the new North Stoneham Park housing development of 1,100 homes in Eastleigh, it offers high-quality, value-driven education. Designed to encourage community use, with a learning resource area at the heart of the plan.
Stoneham Park Academy is the pilot project for the Hampshire County Council model. Conceived as a lean, compact and energy efficient 2-storey form, the building is modest in scale and future-proofed for expansion. The model can be scaled ranging from 1.5 form entry to 3 form entry and due to its compact footprint can be adopted to suit a variety of sites and contexts as well as the client’s brief and budget.
The school has been built using the Streif modular system, which allowed the structural panels to be delivered to the site with external windows, doors and glazing pre-installed. The system ensured a shorter timescale of delivery and a smaller volume of deliveries to the construction site.
Set over two floors the academy’s facilities include 11 light and airy classrooms, plus nearby areas for one-to-one meetings for children to work together in small groups, a large main hall which is also used for dining and indoor PE, with an adjacent performance hall, kitchen, flexible library space which can also be used for events, a practical classroom, where children can learn design, technology and cooking, office space, medical room, MUGA, playing field with areas for formal and informal play and fully equipped with the latest ICT. Constructed using the latest sustainable technologies, the school includes solar panels to generate electricity.
Maintaining stunning views within its historic deer park setting, the school takes full advantage of the extensive grounds with a full forest school and an outdoor learning programme.
The new state-of-the-art academy provides a modern and welcoming environment providing outstanding facilities for children to learn and flourish.
Key Challenges
COVID-19 Pandemic
In July 2020 and amidst the Covid-19 pandemic, Stoneham Park Academy was handed over successfully on budget, on time, safely and to a very high standard following current government SOP guidelines.
Easy design coordination
Early appointment of our M&E sub-contractors enabled early design coordination and robust review of key details in collaboration with Hampshire County Council’s in-house design team. This ensured fabrication in the Streif factory commenced on programme. The preconstruction team visited the factory in Weinsheim, Germany to gather information on the production process. This included a review of on-site sample details and processes to ensure quality control measures were maintained. All panels arrived as fully sealed components with first fix wire ways including electrical conduits and cable ways for the wall panels as well as cut-outs for sockets and switches.
Volume of change
Volume of change within the contract meant that we had to be tenacious and dynamic involving our supply chain and sub-contractors whilst still maintaining programme.
Project Takeaways
Our Success
- Completing the project on time whilst dealing with the current COVID-19 pandemic.
- Managing the early design coordination over a 6 week period with Strief, M&E supply chain and Hampshire in house designers to ensure the critical date for the fabrication of the Strief timber frame was met.
- An early challenge was being ready with the groundworks and pour the ground-floor slab enabling delivery of the Streif frame; this was completed on time achieving critical path in the programme.
- There are some very high-level finishes in the building and a high quality finish has been achieved.
- Good coordination with external contractors also working on the project for Hampshire County Council.
- Structural Timber Awards 2020 shortlisted finalist (Morgan Sindall Construction) in the Contractor of the Year category
- Structural Timber Awards 2020 shortlisted finalist (Hampshire County Council) in the Education Project of the Year and Pioneer Award categories
- Regional winner and shortlisted finalist for LABC People and Places Award 2021 in the Non-Residential Best Public or Community Building category
Our Learnings
- Collectively, the FF&E packages were coordinated and subsequently procured later than contract programme however, this was overcome proactively between Morgan Sindall and HCC with the desired result achieved.
Value Added
- The compact design is based on ‘fabric first’ principles combined with a mechanical ventilation heat recovery (MVHR) system to improve thermal comfort indoor air quality (IAQ) and dramatically reduces energy consumption.
- An options appraisal for the superstructure concluded that an offsite timber frame was the preferred solution for the project providing quality control and programme benefits.
- The innovative Streif advanced timber panel system is a robust and highly sustainable framed construction based on low carbon/energy use. This provides numerous benefits including improved quality and running costs, significant savings on programme and preliminaries whilst minimising the risk of coordination errors when working internally.
- On time manufacture and delivery allowed the building to rapidly achieve the key milestone of watertightness enabling access to all working areas for internal finishing trades in multiple areas in dry conditions at the same time.
- Externally the cavity brickwork facades could safely proceed unhindered by other trades due to the factory-installed cavity insulation and membranes on the external face of the panels.
- The whole manufacture is audited to ISO 9001 standards.
- Off-site manufacture dramatically reduced the number of operatives on site thereby reducing construction phase health and safety risks and waste on site.
KPI’s & Statistics
Contract | Gateway 2 Planning | Gateway 4 Handover | Variation |
Cost | £6,700,00 | £6,635,072 | -1% |
Time | 59.6 weeks | 48.6 weeks | -11 weeks |