The Rapid Deployment Cells Project was initiated to create a new design that can be quickly deployed to a variety of sites to help meet the short term demands of the prison estate.
The site layout enabled the construction of the new two-storey school 2,300m2 building fully segregated from the live operational existing school, as well as the safe demolition of the former school building and completion of external works.
Operating as a 315 place 1.5-form entry school complete with a 26 place nursery, the existing buildings stood as a time-served ‘CLASP’ system which were in a poor state of repair, and inefficiently configured.
The permanent building, housing an advanced eye clinic and state-of-the-art office space, was constructed using the latest Ibex steel frame modular building system, allowing large elements to be completed off-site.
Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) is the company behind the two premium heritage automotive brands. It had an urgent requirement for accommodation to house up to 600 personnel, a need driven by a new project being undertaken at the JLR Design & Engineering facility at Gaydon in Warwickshire.
State-of-the-art £28 million school facility in Northampton is completed and ready for first day of lessons. Algeco UK is now completing its Northampton School project just 18 months from winning the contract to the final pieces of equipment being put into place.
The new Starbucks drive-thru store in Normanton, Derby forms part of the impressive new College Park retail complex. It is situated next to a large Aldi supermarket on one side and has a range of traditional shops on the other.
McDonald’s in Market Drayton, Shropshire, has become the UK's first carbon net-zero restaurant and the first net-zero building using Algeco's offsite construction system.