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19 May 2008

Royston Lifelong Learning Centre

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Week 40 of the programme, due for completion in June 2008. Scaffold down the photograph shows the rear of the building. This will be the main staff and out of hours entrance. The galvanised pipes running parallel up the gable end are the supply and air extract for the fuel to the biomass bolier. The pellets are pumped upto the hopper room on the first floor, and then gravity feed the boiler on the ground floor.
 

19 May 2008

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Photograph shows the curtain wall bays, which will be the main pedestrian entrance to the Centre. There are some additional finishing works to be carried out to the externals, including a perimeter powder coated steel channel.

19 May 2008

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Photograph shows a sample of the palette of materials utilised at Royston, Sandtoft interlocking clay Cassius tiles, Weber  Pral H system through coloured render and Finforest thermowood.

19 May 2008

Royston Lifelong learning centre - Main corridor

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Photograph shows the first floor main corridor. The natural light is being provided through the Xtralite triple skin barrel vault skylights.

19 May 2008

Royston Lifelong learning centre - Tree protection.

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Photograph shows the CellWeb Tree Root Protection System,  This was a requirement of the planning approval from the Arbicultural officer for protecting the trees roots during the excavations for the new drainage. It is permeable and can offer a permenant ‘no dig’ solution for new access roads, however in this case it is providing temporary protection for the duration of the works.

25 Mar 2008

Royston Lifelong Learning Centre

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Wk 31 of the programme, completion set for June 2008. This view of the rear gable shows the pre treated Thermowood battens and cladding from Finn Forest, being fixed inplace. It is expected the timber will fade slightly, but should not lose as much of its original colour as Cedar for instance. Areas of this cladding have been treated for spread of flame, due to the proximity of adjacent (mostly glazed) squash courts. We have resisted the urge to infill the panels with render for the mock Tudor look.

25 Mar 2008

Royston LLC - First Floor

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A view from the main staircase across the first floor. Eventually internal partitioning will obscure this view, but we can see the insulation inplace across the entire floor, prior to the Under floor heating pipes being laid.

25 Mar 2008

Royston LLC Site Visit

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Ryan Meadows and Joe Stenson, P+HS’s very own little and large, visit site.  This was Joe’s first site visit with P+HS, where as Ryan was dragged out to answer for some of his handy work.

13 Feb 2008

Royston Lifelong learning centre

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Wk 26 of the Contract and work is being completed to the flat roofs and purlins, prior to the kingspan panels arrival on site. The facing brick is nearly complete, with blockwork continuing from first floor to eaves, this will provide a substrate for the timber cladding to the first floor.

13 Feb 2008

Royston roof formwork

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The formwork for the central flat roof at Royston. to the centre are the upstands which will eventually support the Xtralite triple skin barrel vault skylights.

13 Feb 2008

Royston Hopper room.

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The formwork for the cast in-situ hopper room at Royston, which will gravity feed the biomass boiler on the ground floor below. The fuel are pellets which are pumped up from ground level from the delivery truck via a 300mm dia pipe that runs up the outside of the building

 

13 Feb 2008

Need a lift to work?

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One Royston site workers innovative approach to reduce his and his mates Carbon footprint by car sharing.

14 Nov 2007

Royston Lifelong Learning Centre

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26 Oct 2007

Royston Lifelong learning Centre

Royston Steel Frame

Work continues on the Royston Lifelong learning centre near Barnsley. Week 10 and the steel work is progressing on site. Shown are the front two entrance bays.

 

26 Oct 2007

Ryan Meadows and Adil Jeraal

A First! site visit for both Ryan Meadows and Adil Jeraal. Ryan has recently completed his year out and is now back at university three days a week studying hard to be become an Architect. Adil has joined us for a weeks work experiance from college. He is considering becoming an Architect and I don’t believe we’ve put him off yet.