by Sceptic » 23 Sep 2012, 09:37
Rathbone, thanks for note appreciating my concerns re refurbishment. However, no-one has, up till now, convinced me on what do we do with 1500 pupils and staff for 2-3 years while the building is stripped and brought up to standard.
Refurbishment is more than a lick of paint, it's ripping out worn out flooring wiring, replacing pipework for water, drainage and heating, bringing everything up to date and meeting present building regulations. Replacing all the windows, making them double glazed for energy efficiency, try doing that from the inside on the eigth floor. Inspecting all the concrete, checking for spalling, replacing as required. On top of that, until you start ripping, what you might find is anyone's guess. My experience is that building drawings NEVER match up to actual. Materials not as expected, pipework different, etc., etc., etc.. Doing all that with children on site is a non starter for Health and Safety reasons, if no other.On top of that, builders need accomodation for Managers, storage for materials in use, workshops to construct on site, with the best will in the worls, not everything can be constructed of site.
I have experience school refurbishment at first hand, trying to work while a builder team ripps out the room down the corridor is dirty, noisy & unsettling, and that is only the minor points. So, where do you transfer 1400 pupils to during all this? In addition, remember the disruption to Transport, pupils on buses, parents transporting pupils and lorry loads of building materials? This not a minor point, buiding sites are unsafe areas, it's not an area children, whatever their age, and I am aware that Towerbank is being extended, should be near. I am labouring the point because it is a major concern, not just a small nit pick.