Work on a refurbishment scheme at Goole Academy high school is now complete.
Building and engineering company Britcon carried out the near £1 million scheme as part of the Government's £4.4 billion Priority School Building Programme.
Features included replacing all drainage around the complex of buildings on Centenary Road, as well as carrying out major external works including hard and soft landscaping. An extensive new Multi Use Games Area was also completed, as well as roads, paving, planting and irrigation and fixtures such as lighting.
John Whitmore, Director at Britcon, said: "The project was complex in that we have to replace critical facilities whist in a live school environment where over 1000 pupils and teaching staff are circulating.
"The Academy has a listed element and due to the age of the buildings the draining needed renewing. The external works also provide for a more productive environment with new class leading sports facilities and enhanced wayfinding.
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Building and engineering company Britcon carried out the near £1 million scheme as part of the Government's £4.4 billion Priority School Building Programme.
Features included replacing all drainage around the complex of buildings on Centenary Road, as well as carrying out major external works including hard and soft landscaping. An extensive new Multi Use Games Area was also completed, as well as roads, paving, planting and irrigation and fixtures such as lighting.
John Whitmore, Director at Britcon, said: "The project was complex in that we have to replace critical facilities whist in a live school environment where over 1000 pupils and teaching staff are circulating.
"The Academy has a listed element and due to the age of the buildings the draining needed renewing. The external works also provide for a more productive environment with new class leading sports facilities and enhanced wayfinding.
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