Saturday, November 16, 2024

Work gets underway to extend Leeds high school

Henry Boot Construction have begun work on a contemporary two-storey extension at a Leeds high school, which will help increase capacity from 1,100 to 1,400.

The new 2,500m2 extension at Allerton High School on King Lane (LS17) is expected to be completed by late 2023. The school will also benefit from additional car parking, new landscaping and minor refurbishments to an existing block as part of the build.

Henry Boot Construction have worked closely with Leeds Local Education Partnership, Leeds City Council and design partner NPS Group during the pre-construction phase.

Director, Craig Finn, said: “It’s exciting to see work begin following a collaborative design process. This much-needed extension is getting the Henry Boot treatment – an inclusive partnership approach with the client team and local supply chain.

“In addition to increasing capacity, the project will have a positive impact on the look and feel of the school as well. We’re working in a live environment until the school breaks up for summer and we’re working hard to minimise the impact on pupils, staff and other local stakeholders.”

Jerome Bajkowski, general manager, Leeds Local Enterprise Partnership, said: “We are extremely proud and excited to be part of this project delivery for this highly-rated OFSTED school. As ever, many thanks Leeds City Council’s Children’s Services for entrusting us with such an important assignment. We are looking forward to working with Henry Boot over the next few months to secure a successful handover of this amazing new facility to the school.”

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