Willmott Dixon starts work on Manchester flat-pack school E-mail
Thursday, 26 June 2008

A school in Manchester will become the first British primary school to be built using a system of pre-fabricated wooden frames.

Construction company Willmott Dixon has started work on the new building for St Agnes C of E Primary school in Longsight, which will be built using a system of pre-fabricated wooden frames and timber panels manufactured at a factory in Switzerland.

The frames are cut by computer and interlinked like a jigsaw puzzle and is expected to save £10,000 and up to 6 weeks in construction time.

It is only the third building in the country to be constructed in this way.

The three-storey building will have a rooftop playground and zoned classrooms - allowing local residents access to gym and computer facilities out of hours.

The school is scheduled to open in March 2009.

 

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