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STRATUS9 CONSULTING LTD is making significant headway on one of its larger ventures in Lancaster – the replacement of an old classroom block with a brand-new, modern facility. This project not only marks a major upgrade for the educational institution but also signifies a shift from a historically unique construction method.

Historical Context:

The building being demolished is an exemplar of the Lancashire Heavy Concrete system, a construction technique distinctive to the region. Notably, it was the first structure to employ this system. Despite its uniqueness, the Lancashire Heavy Concrete system saw limited success and application, with most similar structures in the North West having been demolished over the years.

Project Execution:

Under the expert on-site management of Robert Leggatt from Collinson Construction, the project has made commendable progress. The team’s efficiency is highlighted by the successful completion of Phase 1 in May 2023, a testament to their skill and dedication.

Phase 2 and Future Vision:

As we embark on the second phase, the focus is on constructing a new classroom block that will replace the old structure. This new block is envisioned to be a state-of-the-art facility, aligning with contemporary educational needs and standards.

Funding and Management:

This significant redevelopment is supported by funding from the Department for Education Condition Improvement Fund. STRATUS9 CONSULTING LTD not only secured this essential funding but is also at the helm of project management, ensuring a seamless transition from the old to the new.

In Conclusion:

This project in Lancaster is more than just a construction venture; it’s a step towards future-proofing educational infrastructure. By replacing a historically significant but outdated building with a modern, efficient structure, STRATUS9 CONSULTING LTD is helping to shape a conducive learning environment for future generations.