Miller Construction has been given the ‘go ahead’ as construction partner by Leicester City Council for phases 3 and 4 of the Leicester Building Schools for the Future (BSF) Programme, a total of 6 schools with a combined value of £43.9 million.
Works are expected to commence on the first school in phase 3, Children’s Hospital School, in summer 2012 and works will begin on phase 4 in winter 2012.
Chris Webster, Chief Executive, Miller Construction, said; “We are delighted to have been confirmed as the construction partner for the next two phases of the Leicester BSF Programme. We have already established a successful partnership with Leicester City Council and we are looking forward to sharing continued success as we deliver the next batch of schools in phases 3 and 4.
“Phase 1 saw us deliver award winning education environments which have already brought numerous benefits to students, staff and local communities. We are currently on site with phase 2 and are confident that by continuing close collaboration with Leicester City Council, the learning environments delivered will more than meet 21st Century education demands.”
David Martin, BSF Programme Director at Leicester City Council, said: "As part of the Leicester consortium, Miller Construction are valued partners in our BSF programme and we welcome, not only the close partnership working which is delivering transformed schools, but also the opportunities for employment this programme brings to Leicester City".
Miller Construction commenced works on Rushey Mead Secondary School in May of this year, the first school in the second phase of the programme which will deliver three new schools. The £16 million design and build project involves remodelling and a major rebuild of the school campus with works due for completion in May 2013.
Phase 3, which is scheduled to commence in summer 2012, sees the delivery of four new schools: Children’s Hospital School, a refurbishment project; St Paul’s Catholic School, a mixture of both new build and major refurbishment works; and Hamilton School and Netherhall School, two separate schools on one site, will involve a new co-location of a Special Education Needs school with a secondary school.
Phase 4 comprises a new school for Keyham Lodge School and new build and part refurbishment works for Millgate School.
Chris Webster continued: “Being confirmed as the construction partner on these contracts enables us to continue our working relationship with the Council as we work together on programmes of work over the long-term. A key driver in our strategy set out at the beginning of 2011 was the education market where we have an unrivalled reputation for innovative, quality builds, delivered to both budget and programme.
“Construction in education has a major role to play in the economic recovery, and we are delighted to be working with Leicester City Council to deliver these projects which in turn deliver wider economic benefits for the area.”