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Kelmscott School had a requirement much needed additional teaching space at their existing school. McAvoy carried out an extension on their existing site which included adding a separate SEN building to the school.
To meet the imminent demand for school places, a temporary school was opened on Spring Street while a permanent school was being constructed on Silverthorne Lane.
Weymouth College faced the challenge of expanding its learning facilities to accommodate the suspected increase in admissions following the introduction of new Technical Qualification (T-Level) courses.
To prepare for a rise in student enrolments, the client required modular classrooms that would be completed in time for students starting the new term
In response to an increasing need for special educational needs and disability (SEND) places across the region, the school required additional temporary accommodation on two of its sites to be delivered within a reduced timeframe.
Vale of Glamorgan Council approached McAvoy in mid-June 2022 with the task of providing a premium quality temporary teaching space on a turn-key basis in time for the September 2022 term.
Cardiff City Council had a requirement for a dedicated SEN space within Ysgol Gyfun Gymraeg Plasmawr, which is a Welsh-medium comprehensive secondary school in Cardiff. McAvoy was awarded the project following a competitive tendering process via the SEWSCAP framework.