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Construction firm BAM begins £7m expansion of Somerset school 

A former swimming pool in Chard has been demolished as part of the works

A CGI of Holyrood Academy

Construction work has begun on a £7m expansion of a school in Somerset.

BAM Construct has said it has begun works on a new two-storey building on the grounds of Holyrood Academy in Chard.

Designed by Grainge Architects, the new building will incorporate a purpose-built student/dining area, six classrooms and new office space and meeting rooms.

The scheme also includes an extensive refurbishment of the school’s existing accommodation and the modernisation of science facilities.

Work began with the safe demolition of the former Cresta swimming pool building adjacent to the school on Zembard Lane.

BusinessLive’s sister website SomersetLive previously reported Somerset County Council , stating it could longer afford to maintain it.

BAM has been appointed as principal contractor for the new block building, which will be all-electric and fitted with energy efficient fabric.

The company said the scheme would increase Holyrood Academy’s capacity by an extra 225 places.