Stepnell review #6

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Issue #6

National Memorial Arboretum ÂŁ8.8m scheme on a world class centre for Remembrance in Staffordshire

Training Initiative Placements offered to bring more young people into construction

Ivor Goodsite Stepnell invite Considerate Constructors Mascot to visit Primary School pupils


University of Nottingham Student Hub Work is well under way on the first phase of a major project to create a new hub for student life at The University of Nottingham. Stepnell is undertaking the remodelling and refurbishment of part of the ground floor of the University’s Portland Building, delivering a £687,000 scheme which will transform the Students’ Union current night club and bar area known as ‘The Den’ into a new activity space. Designed by Nottingham based CPMG Architects, the plans have been developed by the Students’ Union and the University based on extensive research and feedback from the student community. The new activity space is designed for socialising, performing and meeting and includes a new performance space with a stage, sound and light system, a retractable seating area and improved and relocated cloakrooms. Stepnell will strip out existing fixtures and fittings, comprehensively remodel the existing layout, replace and upgrade the mechanical and electrical services installations and carry out a full refurbishment and redecoration of the interior. Externally, our construction team will install new windows making the space lighter inside and create a new external terrace.


Images courtesy of Architect Hunters

£6.6m Wiltshire Care Home development The Orders of St John Care Trust (OSJCT) has appointed Stepnell for a £6.1m design and build contract to create a high quality 64 bed specialist dementia care home for local people in Trowbridge, Wiltshire. Work is just getting under way on the 3,600m2 two storey development being built on the site of the existing empty 1970s Paddocks care home off Hilperton Road. Stepnell will demolish the existing building before starting construction work on the new development. The new care home in Trowbridge will create a homely and welcoming environment for residents and include a wide range of communal facilities including a café, hair salon, shop and cinema. There will also be landscaped communal gardens to the rear, including sensory

“We are pleased to be continuing our professional relationship, which has resulted in high quality, innovative care facilities where

garden areas, raised planters, water features and

people are happy to

accessible planting beds for residents to use. Most of

live and work.”

the existing trees and hedgerows at the site are being retained, with 30 new trees also to be planted while hedgerows and planted beds around the scheme will

Richard Dooley, Assistant

enhance the setting of the building. The development

Development Director. OSJCT

includes 25 parking spaces.


Winton Primary School Stepnell organised a visit by the Considerate Constructors Scheme mascot, Ivor Goodsite, who, together with Site Manager Tony Smith, talked to pupils about the rules of site safety and the dangers posed when they are not followed correctly. The presentation, which reinforced the safety message that building sites must not be used

Contracts Manager Trevor Middleton, says: “Stepnell is always keen

“Extremely well

to promote site safety and

organised and an excellent example of a contractor who understands the education market, is a team player and is actually really prepared to go that extra mile.”

as playgrounds, was followed by a sequence of supervised walks

construction training to young people at the earliest possible opportunity, particularly when they are in close proximity to a live building site. Ivor Goodsite visits are a fun and stimulating way to communicate the dangers of playing on construction sites and to also get children interested and thinking about a possible future career in the construction industry.”

Anita Ellis, Project Manager Bournemouth Borough Council

Working closely with the school, Stepnell also arranged

through the site. The tours enabled the

a fantastic opportunity for pupils, parents and

children to see the progress being made on

staff from Winton Primary and members of

the new school building and put what they

Bournemouth Borough Council to celebrate

had learned about site safety into practice.

the schools longstanding ties with the town


with a special brick laying event which raised £500 for school improvements. The money was raised through the school’s Buy-a-Brick campaign which invited friends of Winton Primary to sponsor a brick in the school’s new £1.7m building extension. Among the sponsors laying bricks at the event was a former head teacher, a former pupil who attended Winton School during the 1940s and several local families who have had five generations of children educated there. The Poole team are working to deliver the much needed teaching and classroom facilities that will expand the 630-pupil school from a three-form into a four-form entry primary school which will accommodate up to 840 children.


National Memorial Arboretum Stepnell has begun work on a world class

extensive improvements to existing facilities

centre for Remembrance at the National

at the Arboretum which currently welcomes

Memorial Arboretum in Staffordshire.

300,000 visitors a year. With the completion

Designed by award winning Glenn Howells

of the transformed facilities, annual visitor

Architects, the new centre will expand and

numbers are expected to rise to around

significantly enhance the visitor facilities at the

500,000.

National Memorial Arboretum, the UK’s yearround focal point of remembrance. Part of The

Built to the front of the existing visitor centre

Royal British Legion, it is a living and lasting

and linked to it by a timber colonnade, the

memorial which honours the fallen, recognises

brand new Remembrance Centre will house

service and sacrifice and fosters national pride.

a dramatic rotunda space; an interpretation

The Arboretum has over 300 memorials and

exhibition and temporary exhibition spaces;

around 30,000 maturing trees set in 150 acres

retail space; a café, entrance lobby and

of beautiful grounds.

learning centre.

The new Remembrance Centre project is

The building will have a limestone façade,

valued at £15.7m and will take a year to deliver.

echoing the Portland Stone of the nearby

Stepnell will work closely with the National

Armed Forces Memorial, and it will also feature

Memorial Arboretum's management team to

a timber portico and slatted timber cloisters.

ensure the Arboretum remains open to visitors

Heroes’ Square - a central courtyard space

throughout.

designed by landscape architects Fira – will be created within the cloisters and will provide a

The redevelopment will deliver a modern new

striking formal square for set-piece ceremonies.

Remembrance and Learning Centre and a new outdoor area, Heroes’ Square, as well as

The scheme will also see the remodelling of


Images courtesy of Glenn Howells Architects

the existing visitor centre, including the creation of an upgraded restaurant with a heightened ceiling, and extensions to the north and south side of the current centre building. Stepnell Joint Managing Director Mark Wakeford says: “We feel honoured to be helping deliver the new Remembrance Centre at the National Memorial Arboretum. This is a very exciting and poignant project for Stepnell which has a long history of supporting our service men and women that dates back to the company’s founding in 1867. The new Centre is a truly inspiring development which will transform the experience of the Arboretum’s increasing numbers of visitors, providing expanded and enhanced modern facilities built to the very highest standards and fitting for this immensely important national site of remembrance and commemoration.” Stepnell was selected through a competitive process which reviewed the experience and approach of contractors and their supply chains. Stepnell was able to demonstrate a

“Stepnell impressed us with their sensitive and considered approach to the redevelopment of our visitor facilities. As a fully operating visitor destination for the entire duration of the build, this construction programme presents some rather unique challenges which Stepnell has addressed. As a result, visitors will share our delight at being able to witness the new Remembrance Centre take shape.”

high quality existing client list, a track record of demanding projects delivered on time and budget and an excellent local supply chain.

Sarah Montgomery, Director. National Memorial Arboretum


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University Park is Sanctuary’s largest care development scheme to date. It’s the first time that the company combined care, extra care and close care accommodation together. Sanctuary Group is the country’s largest housing Association, responsible for the provision of social housing, care and management services across England and Scotland and owns or operates over 94,000 units of accommodation. The project involved the construction of a 60 bed Care Home with a 60 bed apartment Extra Care scheme under the same roof, featuring a central hub, which now provides a range of shared facilities for the residents. Nearby are 40 Close Care homes, including 32 apartments and eight bungalows. The project included associated landscaping, access roads and car parking for the development. Under floor heating is present throughout the buildings, with the Care Home segment having controlled secure access and egress with a secured garden area for residents. The Care Home itself is separated into four nursing wings of 15 rooms on each floor, with a reception, communal lounge and diner, and an assisted bathroom per wing.

See more images of the completed project here


Images courtesy of Gray Baynes + Shew

£1.1m Scheme at Marlborough College Marlborough College in Wiltshire appointed Stepnell to carry out a £1.1m programme of re-roofing and internal refurbishment work at the leading co-educational boarding school’s historic North Block. Stepnell has just completed work on the scheme for one of the two buildings which make up the Grade II listed North Block. The project, designed by architects Gray Baynes + Shew, involved the re-roofing of the block to the west which houses the school’s English Department. Stepnell also carried out internal refurbishment work to four ground floor and four first floor classrooms in the building, which dates from 1893. A temporary roof was erected to ensure the construction programme was not delayed by bad weather. The work, awarded to Stepnell through a competitive tendering process, was completed in early September, ready for the start of the new academic year. Stepnell Area Manager Steve Burgess says: “Our team has a strong track record of working on listed buildings as well as significant experience of delivering education sector projects and we were delighted to be bringing that expertise to this important scheme. The work was carefully programmed around the academic day and over the school holidays to minimise disruption to students and staff.”


Image courtesy of Squires and Brown

Return to Stowe Stepnell has started work on a

Once complete, the extended and

development which will create state

refurbished building will provide

of the art new science facilities for

laboratories, lecture theatres, a

Stowe School.

new sixth form science base and a new main entrance

The team will undertake a £4.3m major refurbishment and extension of the existing Science Building – built in 1974 - at the independent co-educational school in Stowe,

“We’re very excited to be working once again with Stowe School to deliver these state of the art educational

and exhibition foyer. It will also be fully wheelchair accessible. Externally, the extended building will feature extensive glazed facades. The spacious new

facilities”

entrance will be fully

Buckinghamshire.

glazed and protected Steve Burgess - Area Manager

The scheme will

with a brise soleil sun shading system.

see the existing single storey section of the current Science Building

This latest project follows Stepnell’s

demolished and replaced with a

construction of Stowe’s award-

brand new, two storey extension.

winning Music School which opened

The team will also fully refurbish the

in 2013.

current two storey accommodation.


Young Leicester College Joiners nail construction experience on site with Stepnell

are done in real life,” says Zak, who lives in Woodgate, Leicester. “It’s also been good working with people who’ve been in the

business for years and learning how they do things.” Theo, who lives in

Two Leicester teenagers have become

Aylestone, Leicester, adds: “I’ve not

the first young people to benefit from

had the chance to work on an actual

a new training initiative organised

site before so this has been a brilliant

by Leicester College and Stepnell

opportunity. I’ve enjoyed being able

enabling them to gain hands-on industry

to see all the different tradespeople

experience.

at work and watch the building taking

Zak Miller and Theo

“This has

shape.” After completing their Diploma Level 3

Conway, who are both 19

been a brilliant

and studying for joinery

opportunity.”

both teenagers hope to

successfully completed

Theo Conway, Student.

Stepnell has teamed

a week long placement

Leicester College

up with the College to

qualifications at Leicester

qualification in joinery, secure apprenticeships.

College, have each

on site with the Stepnell

offer the placements as

team. It was organised as part of a large

part of its commitment to bring more

scale programme launched by Stepnell

young people into construction, as well

and the College which will provide up to

as provide training opportunities in

50 work placements for learners.

communities.

“I’ve really enjoyed it. Being on site has

Stepnell site manager Steve Gordon

given me the chance to see how things

says: “Attracting talented individuals to


come into the business is vital to ensure we don’t end up with a skills shortfall. It’s a big step going from a college environment to being on a working site so our aim is to give learners a flavour of the industry and the chance to put their skills into practice. Zak and Theo have done well during their week with us, they’ve shown that they are interested and want to learn and we’ve enjoyed having them with us on site.” Zak and Theo have been working with the Stepnell team on the company’s major project at De Montfort University in Leicester, where it is creating a new conference and events venue. Working under the supervision of the Stepnell team and the company’s subcontractors, the pair have tackled a range of ‘first fix’ carpentry tasks including putting up timber battening, fitting joists and installing acoustic board insulation on external walls. In addition, their placement has included additional industry-focused health and safety training and the chance for each to make their own saw stool which they can keep. The work placement programme is also based at Leicester College itself, where learners are getting the chance to work alongside the Stepnell team building the College’s new motor vehicle workshop at the Abbey Park Campus


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Well underway,

News in Brief

thanks to our

residential housing project and

Rugby team, is a £1.2m steel framed

a £1.4m new build programme

retail unit for cut price German food

to create a new Motor Vehicle

retailer, Aldi in Kettering. A £2.6m

Engineering workshop for Leicester

new build scheme at Bletchley Park

College.

School has recently been completed along with a £2m new build project to create a brand new sports and performing arts facility at Eversfield Preparatory School.

The Grantham team are nearing completion of a £1.5m scheme to create a brand new gallery and courtyard at the University of Leicester's Richard Attenborough

The Nottingham office is on site

Centre, while earlier this year, they

for a £1.2m remodelling scheme

handed over a brand new Year 6

at the Robert Kilpatrick Clinical

teaching block at Stamford Junior

Sciences Building in Leicester.

School.

They have recently handed over a £3.6m refurbishment scheme at De Montfort University, a £1.4m

Early September saw the West Midlands team start on site


for a £2.6m project to create a

School, Banbury.They have recently

new performing arts centre with

completed a £5.3m demolition,

associated drainage and site works

extension and refurbishment project

at Rendcomb College, Cirencester.

at Bayards Hill School in Oxford, as

They have just finished a £2.9m

well as a £4.9m design, development

scheme to transform an old dining

and construction scheme in

hall into a contemporary food hall at

Abingdon.

Bromsgrove School and recently they started on site to construct a brand new £1.8m boarding house at Ruthin School.

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ambian C Bletchley Park School

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tamford S Endowed School Performing Arts Centre

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Leicester College Motor Vehicle Workshop

Due for completion at the end of this

d.

Aldi, Kettering

year is a £8.8m care home project

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ambian C Bletchley Park School

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Leicester College Motor Vehicle Workshop

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tepnell PV S roofing

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t Catherines S houses on Bath Street

being constructed by our Poole office, for long-term clients The Orders of

The Wantage office is on site to

St John Care Trust. Very recently

build a £6m care home in South

completed is a £1.6m extension

Cerney and a £2.1m extension to

scheme at Winton Primary School

create brand new classrooms, hall

to create brand new educational

and storage at Hill View Primary

facilities for students and staff.

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