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BUILDINGS, MAINTENANCE & REFURBISHMENT Stop operators blowing A


BUILDINGS,MAINTE NANCE & REFURBI SHMEN T BREATHI


coolant into the atmosphere The NewBD1000 fromAirBench helps control coolant problems


irBench BD is a self-contained blowdown station for the removal of coolant and swarf from machined parts. An operator can simply place parts in the cabinet, lower the screen, and use the integral blow gun to clean parts using factory compressed air. An integral venturi system assists with capture of coolant and the filter system in the base of the unit is easily replaced when full.


The new model 1000mm wide BD1000 joins the existing 500mm wide BD500 and is designed for longer components. Both models run solely from factory air supplies with no requirement for electrical connections – making them ideal for location next to machine tools for regular operator use. Maintenance is minimal with only occasional filter pa d changes required.


Contact AirBench Ltd to arrange a trial or visitw twww.airbench.com/bd B BREAT NG BUILDING S


top-class ventilation solution to RIBA award


THING BUILDINGS provides rd-winning school


reathing Buildings, the UK’s leading provider of natural and hybrid ventilation systems, has designed and delivered a low-energy ventilation system to a RIBA award-winning school in Southwark, London. The £8m project at Ivydale Primary School involved the


construction of a new two- storey building to double the school’s capacity.


A key element of the project was to provide a


healthy learning environment , which meant it was vital to provide good indoor air


quality and thermal comfort within the school.


As part of the ventilation strategy at the Ivydale Primary School proj oject, a pair of Breathing Buildings’


e-stack A-500 units were installed in each of the eight ground-floor classrooms, while thirteen actuated louvre-damper units were installed at a high-level in the atrium.


Meanwhile, on the first floor the eight classrooms, which benefit from good access to the rooftop, are ventilated directly through the roof using eight Breathing Buildings’ e-Stack R-Series units withMushroom roof terminals. All the ventilation is then controlled via a bespoke control panel, also provided by Breathing Buildings.


www.breathingbuildings.co schools/schools-brochure/ 01223 450 060


McAVOYcAV MO AVOY awarded £ m5.5


school contract T


Faithful and Gould. teaching block that


heMcAvoy Group, one of the UK’s leading offsite specialists, has been awarded a £5.5m contract for the offsite construction of a new three- storey Art, Design and Technology Centre at The Deepings School near Peterborough.


Built under phase two of the Priority School Building Programme and in partnership between CfBT Schools Trust, Lincolnshire County Council and the Department for Education, the new facility will replace an existing 1970s will then be demolished. The project managers are


Due to be handed


over Summer 2020, the entire building will be constructed offsite at TheMcAvoy Group’s production centre. This solution will radically reduce disruption to


du sta


ring construction. ff and children


The centre will provide an exemplar


educational environment to reflect the academy’s vision and ethos, and the delivery of a balanced and creative curriculum. It will feature multi-functional learning spaces for food technology; constructional textiles; ICT, and craft, design and technology as well as general classrooms. These will be arranged either side of a central circulation route and will be adaptable and flexible to support future curriculum delivery and technological innovations.


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028 8774 0372 info


ww.mcavoygroup.com/education fo@mcavoygroup.com


38 www .education-today.co.uk.co.uk www DEANESTOR com/knowledge/ventilation-in-


DEANESTO completes £1.5m bespoke furniture contrac t


D


eanestor, one of the UK’s leading contract furniture specialists, has completed a £1.5m contract to manufacture bespoke furniture and fit out over 200 rooms for the first new secondary school to be built in Scotland in more than 25 years.


Bertha Park High School in Perth is an entirely new £32.5m school built by Robertson Construction, and delivered by hub East Central Scotland for Perth


school has capacity for & Kinross Council. The


up to 1,100 pupils to accommodate an expanding local


population and was built


Government’s Schools as part of the Scottish


for the Future


Deanestor supplied programme.


8000 items of equipment and fitted more than


for this project, including teaching aids, sports


equipment, raised bleacher seating and lockers as well as soft furnishings. It manufactured around 1200 items of bespoke fixed and loose furniture across the school, which included 1200m of shelving, 300m of worktops, 350 cabinets and over 150 purpose-designed seating booths for the learning plazas and other areas. Sensory equipment and furniture were also supplied by Deanestor for up to 35 children with special educational needs.


www.deanestor.co.uk/schools 01623 420041


enquiries@deanestor.com Decembe r 2019 2019


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