The document discusses how off-site construction through modular or volumetric design can deliver high-quality educational facilities more rapidly, efficiently, and with greater certainty compared to traditional on-site construction methods. Off-site construction through standardized building components can reduce costs by 20-30% and construction time by 50%, while still achieving recognized quality standards. It also allows the buildings to be more easily adapted over time to changing educational needs compared to traditional fixed designs. Examples from other regions that have implemented similar off-site construction models for schools are provided to demonstrate the benefits.
12. October 27, 2011 | Simon Lucas – BfE MENA – October 2011 | 0.4% waste Global purchasing for standardised components 55% less time on site 35% time saving on each construction activity What about costs and efficiencies? What have we found elsewhere? Labour Materials Site Dependent Costs
13. October 27, 2011 | Simon Lucas – BfE MENA – October 2011 | What about costs and efficiencies? What have we found elsewhere? Existing volumetric product 31% Savings achievable 45% (20% - 30%) Reducing Cost – (danger of reducing quality) Increasing specification and cost – raising quality 100%
14. October 27, 2011 | Simon Lucas – BfE MENA – October 2011 | Delivery timescales Traditional 2 Volumetric 46 weeks 44 20 weeks 4 6 10 2 8 Order for a 420 pupil Primary School (2FE) SITE WORKS DESIGN MANUFACTURE MOBILISE PREPARATORY SITE WORKS INSTALL MODULES FINISHING SITE WORKS
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16. October 27, 2011 | Simon Lucas – BfE MENA – October 2011 | Real examples
17. October 27, 2011 | Simon Lucas – BfE MENA – October 2011 | Real examples – and you can do curves!
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19. October 27, 2011 | Simon Lucas – BfE MENA – October 2011 | Typologies – ADEC Model
20. October 27, 2011 | Simon Lucas – BfE MENA – October 2011 | Typologies – Courtyard Model
21. October 27, 2011 | Simon Lucas – BfE MENA – October 2011 | Typologies – Courtyard Model 2
22. October 27, 2011 | Simon Lucas – BfE MENA – October 2011 | Typologies – Spine Model
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We have designed a kit of parts built around a standard 2 classroom unit. Click once to show 2-classroom block, click again to show the first example layout plan and again for second example layout plan. These are two Of a series of solutions for this. Elliott, and one or two other modular providers, have the ability to construct using a more Traditional approach, using a combination of steel frames erected on site together with Standardised prefabricated wall panelling and other components. This gives us the ability To construct bespoke elements. Describe schemes … note that the Hayes School is The one shown earlier and cost £1200psm gross Our approach will be to blend standardised elements constructed as volumetric units (shown in green) with bespoke linking elements (shown In yellow) Announce prototype, to be constructed at Elthorne Park High School in Ealing by ???