Monday 29 July 2013

Sod Cutting Ceremony - Newspaper report


Left to right: Councillor John Campion, Tony Shaw, of Speller Metcalfe Malvern, Councillor Marcus Hart, and front, , Liz Eyre, cabinet member with responsibility for children and families.

You can now read the report in the Kidderminster Shuttle of the sod-cutting ceremony to mark the beginning of work on the new campus by following the link below:


Work begins on £24M Campus (Kidderminster Shuttle)

Friday 26 July 2013

Works on site: week 3

What has been happening on site this week?

- Warm and dry weather - good progress.

Weekly Boarding: area prepared for pile rig

Wyre Forest School: haul road established, benning stripping turf from building footprint.

Science block: Site strip and reducing levels, grubbing out old concrete bases.

Generally: Preparing ground and foundation pads for site offices.

Friday 19 July 2013

Works on site: week 2


What has been happening on site this week?
  • Preparing for the compaction of the ground for the Weekly Boarding Unit
  • Taking up the existing paving slabs, and setting up level points for the Science Block
  • Establish a haul road for the Wyre Forest School building.
  • Temporary drainage for the site cabins
A 'sod cutting' ceremony took place on Thursday with local Councillors, representatives of the schools, and officers from Children's Services and Property Services at Worcestershire County Council.
Preparing the site this week

The sod-cutting ceremony on 18 July 2013

Friday 12 July 2013

Works start on site: week one

 
Tree protection with scaffold poles


What's been happening on site this week?


Speller Metcalfe Ltd began work on site this week with their preparations for the major components of the project. This included forming a  haulage road through the site leading from the entrance to the location of the science block, which is to be built for the joint use of Baxter College and Wyre Forest School.

Also this week scaffolding has been erected as protection around trees on the site, and trial pits excavated prior to levelling the site and preparing foundations.

A newsletter has been delivered to residents living nearest the site. 

Haul road being constructed from recycled crushed material