Conservation area gains new school building

Conservation area gains new school building

With the expansion of pre-school provision Ermington Community Primary School in Devon required extra space rapidly. NPS South West, the property design and construction company were commissioned to provide the new building.

The brief was, “to provide a building that would change the style of the familiar mobile classroom.”  Cost-effectiveness was top priority as was a tight delivery schedule. Keith Stone, NPS’s surveyor approached Wernick Buildings, who were able to convert his specific design requirements into a factory built reality.  Keith commented that, “Ermington village is in a conservation area. So my design had to be sensitive to the surroundings. I chose modular construction because I have used it very successfully before. It’s fast, cost-effective and can be adapted to just about any educational design concept – it’s limited only by the designer’s imagination. The exterior of the building is partly finished in Siberian Larch; a sustainable wood that also compliments the school’s environment.”

After the new building’s ground works had been completed the four bays which comprise the modular building were delivered and craned-in in one day. Finishing work took eight weeks.  The modular building’s stone and timber exterior is complimented by a natural slate trussed roof.