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Hampshire County Council Executive Member for Policy and Resources Item
6 December 2006 Henry Tyndale School, Farnborough
Report by the Director of Property, Business and Regulatory Services |
Contact: Steve Clow Ext: 7858 e-mail: [email protected]
LINK(S) TO CORPORATE STRATEGY | ||
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Hampshire safer and more secure for all |
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Maximising well-being |
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Enhancing our quality of place |
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This proposal does not link to the Corporate Strategy but, nevertheless, requires a decision because: |
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Title Location
Architect's plans PMIS file
Building Profile Reports TMH
Hampshire County Council
Building Design Project Appraisal |
Executive Member for Policy and Resources
6 December 2006
Executive Member for Education
14 December 2006
Project: |
Henry Tyndale School, Farnborough | |
New Post-16 provision and site entry enhancements | ||
Commencement date: |
April 2007 | |
Completion date: |
December 2007 | |
Planned year of start in accordance with Capital Programme: |
2006/07 | |
Recommendation:
That the building design project appraisal for the Henry Tyndale School Post-16 Unit
scheme be approved.
1 Finance
Capital Expenditure |
Current Estimate £'000 |
Capital Programme £'000 |
Buildings |
684 |
486 |
Fees |
104 |
78 |
Land to be purchased |
_ |
_ |
Total |
788 |
*564 |
* The means by which the difference between the Current Estimate and the Capital Programme
allocation is to be met is shown in the table below.
Financial Provision for Total Scheme |
Buildings £'000 |
Fees £'000 |
Total cost £'000 |
1 From own Resources: |
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a) Capital Programme (as above) |
486 |
78 |
564 |
b) School - devolved capital |
172 |
19 |
191 |
Total |
658 |
97 |
**755 |
** Consideration is being given to the use of future years' devolved capital allocation and/or the
use of revenue funding to address the shortfall
Building Cost - Net Cost = £1,818 per m2 (excluding abnormals)
- Gross Cost = £2,224 per m2
Devolved Capital allocations
As at 6 November 2006, the School have £158,000 devolved formula capital available for the proposed scheme. The School will make a contribution of £33,000 from the 2007/08 devolved capital allocation.
Landlord funded work connected with this scheme
There are no landlord-funded works associated with this scheme.
Value of land already acquired for this project
Although the proposed development site can be disposed of independently, by proceeding with the current proposed development a capital receipt will be achieved from the release and sale of the property in Fleet.
Revenue implications
(a) Employees £'000 |
(b) Other £'000 |
(a+b) *Net Current Expenditure £'000 |
(c) Capital Charges £'000 |
(a+b+c) Total Net Expenditure £'000 | |
Revenue Implications Additional+ /Reductions |
- |
- |
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41 |
41 |
Unit cost (£) (e.g. per place) |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
% variation to Committee's budget |
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Number of additional Staff (fte) |
- |
- |
The overall level of the revenue budget for funding schools will (from April 2006) be prescribed by central government, and capital projects have no bearing on the level of this budget. Therefore, this proposed project will have no bearing on the overall level of the Children's Services budget, extra costs and savings being met from the same overall schools' funding level.
Energy costs
The estimated annual energy consumption for the new accommodation will meet that required by current Building Regulations. It is anticipated that the increase in fuel cost for the school will be in the order of £902 per year (£4.10 for each m² of new accommodation). The CO² consumption will be 7.5 tonnes per year.
2 Details of site and existing infrastructure
Location/adjoining land and buildings
Henry Tyndale School is located in a residential area at Ship Lane, Farnborough. The site is bounded by housing to the north, south and west, with the railway line running along the east of the site.
Area including comparison with local/national standards
The total site area is 2.96 acres (1.198 hectares). DfES guidelines do not apply to special schools.
Access
The main vehicular and pedestrian access to the site is from Ship Lane. Due to the nature of this school, most pupils require vehicular transport for arrival and departure, either by parental car or the school minibus service. Each minibus requires to pick up/drop off pupils near the main entrance doors. Consequently there is a time factor for all vehicles to filter through the school entry which can lead to on-street parking/waiting and congestion.
It is therefore proposed to rationalise the existing entry/egress arrangements by introducing a new entry point from Ship Lane and redesignating the existing entry to be an exit point, creating a larger loop of two exits and maintaining a one-way system. This will allow more vehicles to line up within the school site and exit more swiftly, thus reducing on-street parking and vehicular movement at peak times in the school day.
For the duration of the works, the contractor will access the site via the exit gate. No deliveries or movement or plant will be permitted between 8.30-9.30 am and 2.30-3.30 pm on school days. It will be a requirement for a banksman to be in attendance at all times and no reversing onto the main highway will be permitted.
Existing buildings and temporary buildings
There are no temporary buildings on site and none are required for this scheme.
Results of trial boreholes
A previous investigation showed ground conditions comprising loose sands and gravels with varying thicknesses of fill above. Subject to further more specific site investigations which are to be undertaken, the foundations for the building will be trench fill to a depth of approximately 1.5m with suspended beam and block ground floors.
The proposed foundations will take account of the adjacent pipelines crossing the site.
Mains services position
The existing mains services are considered to be of sufficient capacity to be extended and adapted as required to serve the proposed additional accommodation.
3 Scope of the Project
Type of project, layout and facilities provided
The proposed building has two wings, providing the following accommodation:
Teaching wing
· Post-16 unit
· Specialist teaching space
· Associated storage areas
· External covered area (for possible future expansion)]
Support wing
· Kitchen
· Hygiene room with two toilets (one accessible)
· Withdrawal space
· Cloak area
· Plant rooms
· The two wings are linked by a dining/general circulation area.
Places provided
The school will continue to provide 100 places, however they will now be all on the main school site.
4 The Proposed Building
Type of construction, finish and appearance
The proposed new building is split into two sections and its form and mass are designed to minimise impact on the adjoining residential property.
The `Support building' is of single-storey brick and block construction with high-performance membrane roof. Rooflights will be provided in the core areas to maximise natural light.
The `Teaching building' is also of single-storey brick and block construction, with aluminium windows and doors and standing seam metal roof, to reflect the character of the existing school roofs. The roof will have an overhang to provide a covered entrance area and covered external garden areas to the southwest elevation.
Impact Assessment
The proposed Unit has level access throughout. An accessible toilet and hygiene provision will be located on the south elevation.
Assessment of the Race Relations (Amendment) Act has been considered in the development of this proposal. No adverse impact has been identified in terms of race, creed or gender.
Heating and ventilation systems
A gas-fire high-efficiency condensing boiler will serve an underfloor heating system.
The teaching wing will be naturally ventilated. The support wing will be mechanically ventilated with duty and standby extract fans in the hygiene and toilet areas.
Fire risk assessment
In consultation with the Hampshire Fire and Rescue Service, a fire risk assessment concludes that this is a low fire risk category building. Therefore a sprinkler system will not be installed.
Health and safety
A designer's risk assessment and a design health and safety plan, in accordance with Regulation 15 of the Construction Design and Management Regulations 1994, have been undertaken for the proposed scheme
5 External Works
Car parking
Three additional car parking spaces will be provided within the existing car parking area, plus a dedicated space for the unit minibus. A number of bays are also to be relocated to allow for the new entry point.
Landscape proposals
Landscaping works around the new unit will provide external garden areas on a level site, accessible from the dining area and the main teaching building. A mixture of hard and soft surfaces will be provided to suit the nature of the development. A new gate and boundary fence will be incorporated to provide adequate security for the unit, staff and students.
Situation on site and environmental impact
In light of the proximity of the Farnborough Conservation Area and the Grade II listing of the adjoining property, the proposed building is sited and designed to have minimum environmental impact, being low in height and scale at the southern boundary, gradually rising up as it moves towards the existing school building. Early consultation with Hampshire County Council Environment Department and Rushmoor Borough Council (Principal Conservation Officer) has taken place and in principle the proposals are supported.
The school site is very tight and development is restricted by the position of mature oak trees to the north and east of the site. It will be necessary to remove a sycamore tree and three almond trees in order to carry out the proposals. All trees which are to be retained will be protected in accordance with current best practice.
6 Planning
A detailed planning application was submitted during October 2006.
7 Building management
Existing arrangements will apply to cleaning, catering, local management and maintenance arrangements.
8 Furniture and equipment
Requirements to be identified and funding provided within the Children's Services block allocation for furniture and equipment.
9 Professional resources
Architectural Services } Property, Business and Regulatory
Quantity Surveying } Property, Business and Regulatory
Electrical and Mechanical Engineering } Atkins
Structural Engineering } R J Watkinson
10 Consultations
The following have been consulted during the development of the project: Headteacher and Governors of the school, Children's Services Department, Environment Department, Access Officer, Fire Officer, local County Councillor.