42 24 NEW UTC PROJECTS Specialist metal fabricators and consultants
BAM Construction has been awarded the contract to deliver Hackney University Technical College; London’s first ever UTC. The contractor will refur- bish, fit out and extend an existing building as well as creating additional space within the Hackney Community College campus to create a state-of-the- art facility for the new UTC. The £2.4 million deal represents the first of 24 UTC projects announced in the Budget earlier this year. The institutions offer
14-19 year olds a specialist course of study designed in partnership with employers, skills sector agencies and universities. Hackney, which will specialise in digital and health technologies, is part of a batch of three schemes procured through Partnerships for Schools’ academies framework.
150 GEZE UK LAUNCHES ARCHITECTS HOTLINE
In response to demand from architects for current information on legislative, technical and specification advice, GEZE UK has launched a dedicated Architects Hotline. Manufacturer of door and window controls, GEZE UK, is making it even easier for architects to access its expertise, helping raise standards and ensure new or refurbished entrances are as sustainable, accessible and efficient as possible.
Tel: +44 (0)1254 773718 I Fax: +44 (0)1254 873637 Email:
info@m-tec.uk.com I Web:
www.m-tec.uk.com 149 a division of
As part of GEZE UK’s commitment to customer support, its highly trained team of dedicated technical and specification specialists will be providing authoritative guidance, practical examples and creative suggestions during office hours.
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