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Derbyshire constructor Bowmer + Kirkland wins contract to build £24m Essex secondary school

Thames Park School in Grays, Essex, will have 900 pupils aged 11-16, with future potential for a sixth form

Thames Park School in Grays, Essex

A Derbyshire construction company has won a contract to build a £24 million secondary school.

Bowmer + Kirkland (B+K) is constructing one of the country’s first schools to be built through the Department for Education’s Modern Methods of Construction Framework.

Thames Park School in Grays, Essex, will have 900 pupils aged 11-16, with future potential for a sixth form.

B+K, which is based in Heage, Derbyshire, said the school will be built using structural insulated panels, roof cassettes and pre-cast concrete floors.

It will work with contractor Innovare to put together things such as windows, roofing, and external cladding off-site – which cuts down on on-site construction time, is better for the environment and improves health and safety.

B+K’s own mechanical and electrical company, DBS, has helped set-up an off-site plant room.

B+K framework director Chris Arno said: “I am extremely proud that our first school to be delivered though the DfE’s Offsite (MMC) Framework is now about to hit site.

“Whilst as a company we have been delivering schools for the DfE using off-site technology since 2014, Thames Park embraces the considerable research and development we have made over that time, to refine our product and increase its pre-manufactured value.