en.Wedoany.com Reported - Construction has commenced on the new eco-friendly teaching block for Villiers High School in the Southall area of London. Procured by Ealing Council through the Southern Construction Framework, this project will replace an outdated 1960s building and will include 22 classrooms, 11 science laboratories, 6 ICT suites, staff areas, and a rooftop sky garden.

Sustainable facilities for the school include air-source heat pumps, rooftop solar panels, and a rainwater harvesting system. The contractor has not disclosed the total investment amount or the delivery timeline.
Regional Director Richard Dobson stated that with the accelerated development of the Southall area following the Elizabeth line's construction, the school's development must keep pace with the growing needs of the community. The contractor is also developing a social value plan covering learning and employment opportunities generated by the school construction project.
According to public information, the Southern Construction Framework is a procurement route for the UK public sector, and Ealing Council completed the tender for this project through this framework. Upon completion, the teaching capacity of Villiers High School will be expanded.
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