Neilcott Construction Limited

Shae Davies

Stonehenge School

ABBEY COURT SEN SCHOOL Abbey Court SEN School The new Abbey Court School has transformed a redundant secondary school site, developing 27,676m2 of state-of-the-art school facilities, external areas and staff parking. SEN FacilitiesCross LaminatedExtensive GroundworksTraditionalPhased Client: Medway CouncilArchitect: Peter Taylor Associates Quantity Surveyor: Faithful + Gould         Project Manager: Faithful + Gould           Value: £10.2m The new Abbey Court School has transformed a redundant secondary school site, developing 27,676m2 of state-of-the-art school facilities, external areas and staff parking. A Sports Hall, Assembly Hall and Hydrotherapy Pool provision create a central shared spine between the primary phase and future secondary phase. Pupils are accommodated in mixed need 8-9 pupil classrooms with up to 4 staff. The focus at Abbey Court is to deliver a flexible, personalised approach in order to meet the wide range of learning difficulties and individual needs, ensuring that all pupils maximise their progress and personal achievement in relation to their abilities. This ‘whole person’ multi-agency philosophy helped inform and develop the layout for the new school building with input from teaching staff, therapists, pupils, parents, governors, user groups and the local community. Previously procured via two stage framework, the project was £1m over budget and client/contractor could not reach agreement, therefore the contract was re-tendered via the open market. Neilcott impressed the client team by identifying creative value management solutions at tender stage to secure appointment and unlock delivery. We developed a CLT solution to achieve the required savings without reducing the scope of the project, also offering a reduced construction time to enable completion within 12 months. “Neilcott proactively engaged with the school to develop a specialist understanding of the educational needs of its pupils. By taking an active role Neilcott delivered a high-quality specialist building that provides the highest standard in education and support.”  Lewis Small – Head of Operations, Medway Council GALLERY IMAGES FOR Abbey Court SEN School Previous Next

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Skills for a sustainable skyline taskforce

#Announcement – We are joining the City of London Corporation’s “Skills for a Sustainable Skyline Taskforce”, with our Sustainability & Submissions Director Ashleigh Goss as an Associate Member of the Task Group. Joining other influential and representative leaders from across the sustainable commercial built environment, we will be championing the Taskforce and supplying insights and resources for the Task Groups. The Taskforce has been created in response to the growing skills gap in the built environment sector, which has been creating a significant barrier to achieving London’s net zero carbon targets. Composed of employers, education and training providers, industry bodies and national and local government, to address the green skills gaps in the commercial built environment. Neilcott is excited to be involved with such influential and important initiatives. Click here to read more about the initiative & recommendations in the Skyline Skills Report.

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Stephen lawrence prize shortlist

Our Chowdhury Walk development on Daubeney Road has been shortlisted for yet another award! RIBA has announced the 6-strong shortlist for the Stephen Lawrence Prize 2024, with projects presenting a fusion of social purpose and restorative design. Founded by Baroness Doreen Lawrence OBE and the Marco Goldschmeid Foundation, the annual prize was established in 1998 in memory of Stephen Lawrence, a teenager and aspiring architect who was the victim of a fatal racist attack in 1993. Intended to encourage new talent and inspire others in the early stages of their architectural career, the award exclusively recognises projects led by an early career project architect. This is typically someone who has qualified within five years prior to the project’s completion date. It is an honour to see our project make the shortlist, which is a sculptural infill development heralding the beginnings of an ambitious programme of new generation council housing by London Borough of Hackney. Congratulations to all those involved, in particular AL-JAWAD PIKE, who designed the Chowdhury Walk development.

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AJ Retrofit & Reuse Awards Shortlist

We are thrilled to share that our project, The Temple Building, Brighton Girls School designed by Walters & Cohen Architects has been shortlisted for the AJ Retrofit & Reuse Awards 2024, in the category of Conservation and Historic (up to £5 million). The AJ Retrofit & Reuse Awards celebrate architectural expertise and ingenuity in the physical and environmental adaption and upgrade of buildings, and the reuse of building materials and structure in response to the climate emergency and changing requirements of use. Works Neilcott Construction Limited delivered for the Grade II Listed Temple Building included the internal configuration of the Basement, Ground Floor, First and Second floors to provide upgraded teaching and admin facilities. The ground floor was converted into a coffee-shop-style space for everyday study and socialising as well as presentations, conferences and events. A library/study, presentation room and makerspace surrounding the main area are easily adaptable so that they can be used separately or together. Works also converted the basement into a music centre, with music classrooms, practice rooms, a flexible performance space and specialist music storage. Whilst the second floor provides a new sixth for space. To ensure the space was as functional and as practical as it could be, we conducted workshops with students of the school, who gave great insights into what they wanted for studying and socialising, particularly in terms of furniture.

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Architects’ Journal – YMCA

Stunning photos from our YMCA project in the Architects’ Journal. The scheme’s first phase provides purpose-built supported living for 121 residents in south-west London, with ensuite bathrooms, shared cooking & communal facilities, a public gym and café. The space also provides training and counselling spaces, and commercial space for let, all of which will support the YMCA’s residents journey to independent living. The YMCA St Paul’s Group is a provider of youth and community services and is one of London’s largest providers of specialist supported housing. YMCA residents had active involvement in designing the internal layouts for the building and choosing furniture, collaborating with interior designer Space Positive – who specialises in psychologically informed environments and trauma informed spaces. The buildings sustainability features include extensive green roofs to provide insulation, absorb rainwater and create a habitat for wildlife, alongside bird and bat boxes designed to encourage birds and bats into the areas. Read the full article here for more information: https://lnkd.in/ebpJbdhj

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SCC’s Children’s Summer Event

Neilcott Construction Limited were pleased to sponsor Surrey County Council‘s Fish and Chip van and prizes for the Tombola stall at SCC’s Children’s Summer Event. Held this July for Surrey’s looked-after children and foster carers, the event offered all a choice of delicious freshly cooked fish and chips and a soft drink to enjoy in the warm sunshine. Our contributions to SCC’s Amazon wishlist provided many toys and games which were given out as Tombola prizes and the day was a huge success. A key part of what we do at Neilcott, is support and give back to the communities that we build in and we are so happy to have been a part of making this day happen. Thank you SCC!

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Decarbonisation Works for WSCC

Photos from a recent completion for West Sussex County Council, where we delivered the first phase of their decarbonisation programme to support the council’s 2030 Energy Strategy, which seeks a resilient and equitable local energy transition through decarbonisation of energy sources. Works included decarbonisation upgrades to WSCC’s Glebelands Day Centre, Haywards Heath Fire Station, Midhurst Fire Station & Steyning Fire Station, providing new air source heat pumps, new heating systems, heating control modifications, PV panels, replacement of windows and doors, cavity insulation and new flat roofs to improve insulation.

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RIBA Stirling Prize Shortlist

The RIBA Stirling Prize 2024 Shortlist has landed & we are happy to share that our project for London Borough of Hackney, the Chowdhury Walk development at Daubeney Road, has made the list! Designed by award-winning architect AL-JAWAD PIKE, the Chowdhury Walk development is part of almost 2,000 new homes that Hackney has built since 2018, to help tackle the borough’s housing crisis – and some of the first in a new range of developments that see the repurposing of under-used land, car parks and garages to create high-quality new homes. Neilcott undertook the demolition of 25 garages and construction of 11 new homes, providing a mix of new 2 & 3 bed homes, with one fully accessible 4-bed family house. Formed of CLT structures & clad externally in brickwork, we also added external landscape enhancements, including attractive ground paving throughout, with planters in front of each house. For more info and to see what other projects made the shortlist, visit here:https://lnkd.in/eVekGnii

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Site Tour @ Gayhurst School

On our Gayhurst School site we recently welcomed Construction Project Management Student, Matthew Jackson, for a site-tour. Matthew is currently studying MS In Construction Project Management at Oxford Brookes & we were so pleased to be able to give him a tour of the ongoing works at Gayhurst & discuss upcoming plans – here is pictured here with our brilliant Project Manager, Chris Creighton. At Neilcott, we always welcome opportunities to educate and inspire a future generation of construction professionals.

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CCS Excellent: Charter School

A fantastic result for our Charter School site – 44/45 Excellent on our first Considerate Constructors Scheme site visit – well done to the Neilcott Construction Limited team! Works for the former derelict East Dulwich Hospital will provide a new home to the Charter School East Dulwich. Works include structural repairs, protection of war memorial elements and complete internal and external refurbishment. The school will be able to accommodate 1,700 pupils, including 480 sixth form places and 20 places for SEND pupils. As part of the bespoke social value we deliver on all of our projects, we have facilitated two pre-apprenticeship’s for Charter School students, who joined us for 10 weeks of work experience, one of whom has been offered a permanent position with our electrical subcontractor.

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