Design Buy Build Issue 18 2016 | Page 20

John Ray Infant School Rises From The Ashes PUPILS and staff at an Essex school started the term at a brand new multimillion pound facility, after their school was devastated by fire two years ago in a rebuild programme overseen by leading independent management, design and construction consultancy Pick Everard The buildings at John Ray Infant School in Braintree, Essex were swept through by a fire in August 2013, just days before the school was expected to open for the autumn term, creating an urgent need for temporary accommodation. Pick Everard was appointed to ensure temporary accommodation was secured quickly so as to minimise disruption. The firm conducted an initial dilapidations survey and provided cost management services for the enabling works to use the vacant Takeley Primary School where the school's 285 pupils were initially housed - nearly 15 miles away. Essex County Council approved funding for a comprehensive rebuild and expansion of the school to create much-needed additional school places in the area, increasing classes from three to four per year to take pupil numbers to around 360. Pick Everard provided project management, cost management and CDM services. Gary Buick, at Pick Everard, said: "This has been a very difficult time for the pupils and staff at John Ray Infant School and we are very pleased to be handing over their brand new school ready for the new term this September. "Initially it was essential that appropriate temporary accommodation was secured to help minimise disruption. We worked very closely with the school and the council to get pupils into the vacant building at the former Takeley Primary School as a temporary solution. "As a firm we have a great deal of experience within the education sector, particularly in and around Greater London, but this project provided us with the unique challenge of delivering suitable accommodation on the playing fields of the of the next door John Ray Juniors School and Notley High School, ensuring that they did not have to travel nearly 15 miles to school each day. "Time was very much of the essence so we worked closely with the school and the council, as well as all the other parties involved in delivering the project, to ensure the classroom accommodation was delivered as soon as practicable something which was achieved in just six weeks." A new look John Ray Infant School will open to staff and pupils in September. As well as creating new places at the infant school, the new school also includes an expansion to the junior school and space for 120 additional pupils. Paul Darlow added: "We are delighted to be able to hand over the brand new school to the council, which will not only provide excellent new facilities for its staff and pupils for any years to come but has also created space for a number of new school places for the area - something which is challenging local authorities across the UK." www.johnrayinfants.com