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BAM to design and build All Saints Academy Plymouth

Plymouth City Council has announced BAM Construction the preferred contractor for the 18 month project at All Saints C of E Academy, Plymouth. It makes BAM's fifth scheme this year under the Academies Framework. Some schemes contain others schemes batched within the sample.

The work is to be carried out as part of the Governments drive to invest in Academies across the Country. All Saints Academy Plymouth was one of 71 Academies awarded a capital funding grant in December 2010.

This project will invest £11.5 million in the Academy campus providing 4200 sq. m of new build (demolition of the 1960's and 70's buildings) and a complete remodelling and refurbishment of the 1980's east wing building. On completion the Academy will be provided with extensive, flexible and adaptable learning spaces; a new theatre and creative arts areas and over £1 million of investment in new ICT facilities, furniture and equipment. There will also be extensive landscaping and new provision of sports facilities. The campus will have full DDA access for use by the community as well as the students.

It is estimated that 80 per cent of the contract value will be spent in the local economy, so it will directly contribute to the city's growth. As part of the contract, BAM Construction Ltd has committed to create apprenticeship opportunities, giving young people opportunities to train whilst in employment.

The Academy will hold a public consultation of the planned proposals on the 27 March between 5.30 and 7 pm in the Brunel Centre and the planning application will be made shortly after this.



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