According to a recent BBC report, schools will need to cater for a rapid increase in pupils due to a rise in birth rate. Therefore you may consider adding extra classrooms to your plot so that your school caters for a larger amount of students. However there is no need to panic! Modular buildings are a great way of extending your school without breaking much of a sweat.
Your complete school building can include things such as:
specialist classrooms and teaching areas
reception areas
break-out rooms
dining halls
sports halls
lecture theatres
drama studios
IT suites
kitchens
changing rooms
stairs and lifts
Traditional construction methods such as using bricks and cement are becoming increasingly outdated for organisations such as schools. One reason for this is because they tend to run over budget or get very delayed. This generally happens because this customary method is weather reliant. Thus when bad weather comes it can cause delays which in turn costs money! As a school it is even more important that you do not spend more money on something that you shouldn't have to. Modular buildings are typically fifty percent faster than customary construction methods.
Additionally, they are likely to stay within your target budget. This is because the structures are manufactured under controlled factory conditions meaning that the assembly of the structure is not affected by bad weather conditions. They are then fitted with all the plumbing, heating and interior finishes before they even leave the manufactures. Afterwards, the blocks are transported on the roads and fitted easily using cranes.
Furthermore, disruption to your school may cause chaos, therefore it is best that this is kept to a minimum. If you plan to install a modular building it will not unsettle your school for too long because they are constructed in a factory, resulting in very little disruption on the site of your school.
Your complete school building can include things such as:
specialist classrooms and teaching areas
reception areas
break-out rooms
dining halls
sports halls
lecture theatres
drama studios
IT suites
kitchens
changing rooms
stairs and lifts
Traditional construction methods such as using bricks and cement are becoming increasingly outdated for organisations such as schools. One reason for this is because they tend to run over budget or get very delayed. This generally happens because this customary method is weather reliant. Thus when bad weather comes it can cause delays which in turn costs money! As a school it is even more important that you do not spend more money on something that you shouldn't have to. Modular buildings are typically fifty percent faster than customary construction methods.
Additionally, they are likely to stay within your target budget. This is because the structures are manufactured under controlled factory conditions meaning that the assembly of the structure is not affected by bad weather conditions. They are then fitted with all the plumbing, heating and interior finishes before they even leave the manufactures. Afterwards, the blocks are transported on the roads and fitted easily using cranes.
Furthermore, disruption to your school may cause chaos, therefore it is best that this is kept to a minimum. If you plan to install a modular building it will not unsettle your school for too long because they are constructed in a factory, resulting in very little disruption on the site of your school.