STRATUS9 CONSULTING LTD is thrilled to report substantial progress on one of our significant school projects in Keighley, West Yorkshire. This project, focusing on extensive window replacements, is a prime example of our commitment to enhancing educational environments.

Project Progress:

So far, our dedicated team has successfully replaced 140 windows, with approximately 220 more to go. This meticulous work is not just about aesthetic upgrades; it’s about significantly improving the school’s infrastructure.

Project Objectives:

Our goals for this project are threefold:

  • Upgrading Windows: We are replacing defective and poorly performing windows with high-quality, polyester powder-coated aluminium frames, ensuring durability and better insulation.
  • Sandstone Repairs: The project includes localized repairs to the school’s sandstone structure, preserving the integrity and appearance of the building.
  • Enhancing Ventilation: A key objective is to improve both purge and background ventilation across the school, creating a healthier and more comfortable learning environment.

Timely Completion:

The project is on track for completion before the return of the pupils for the September term. This timely execution demonstrates our ability to deliver complex projects within strict deadlines.

Funding and Support:

This renovation is made possible thanks to funding from the Department for Education Condition Improvement Fund. Such support is vital in maintaining and improving school facilities across the country.

Invitation to Academies and Trusts:

STRATUS9 CONSULTING LTD extends its expertise to other Academies and Academy Trusts facing similar challenges. If your institution requires assistance with window replacements, structural repairs, or ventilation improvements, we encourage you to reach out for professional advice and support.

In Conclusion:

The Keighley school project stands as a testament to STRATUS9’s skill in managing large-scale educational facility improvements. We take pride in contributing to the betterment of learning environments, ensuring that they are not only aesthetically pleasing but also functionally sound and conducive to student well-being.