Beard Construction has been selected to build a new Pavilion Dining Room at a leading private school, where it is already carrying out a major new-build and refurbishment project.
The company started work last year on the construction of two new boarding houses for Abingdon School in Oxfordshire, as well as the refurbishment of two existing boarding houses.
The turnkey project is due to be completed by summer.
Building on the success of that on-going work, the Pavilion Dining Room project began in late summer last year and is due to be completed by autumn.
The new boarding houses will attach to the existing accommodation buildings. They will provide accommodation for 130 boarders, increasing the current capacity of boarding pupils by 20.
The houses will locate all of the school's house facilities together in new or refurbished accommodation, allowing for two other houses to be repurposed by the school.
The new buildings – a mixture of two and three-storeys - will provide boarding accommodation in single and double rooms, including two new accessible bedrooms, with shared shower-rooms, toilets and lounge rooms.
The refurbished buildings, one of which is Grade II listed and dates back to 1779, will be re-configured to provide a new social room, as well as a study room and library, music practice room and laundry and drying room.
The materials for the build have been carefully chosen to be sympathetic to other school structures. Walls will be faced in either red brick or reconstituted stone, similar to that on adjacent school buildings. The windows will be timber, while the roofs will be in a pre-weathered grey standing seam zinc.
The new buildings will have as small a carbon footprint as possible, with electrical power supplemented by solar panelling and underfloor heating fed by air source heat pumps. High-speed wireless connectivity will also be available throughout every building.
The additional work will see the creation of the Pavilion Dining Room, which will be situated between – and link - the school’s Amey Theatre and the Garden cafe and provide additional restaurant and hospitality facilities.
The Pavilion’s innovative design will include a green living roof, which will improve the biodiversity of the space and act as a super insulator and reduce heating costs. The Pavilion’s glazed external walls will allow views of the underside of the intricate timber roof. Viewed close-up, the roof will appear to float like an umbrella above the building and garden below.
In carrying out the work, family-run Beard, which is based in Swindon and has offices in Oxford, Bristol and Guildford, has drawn on its vast experience of building for the education sector.
The company has been involved with many school projects during its 130-year history and constructed a sports centre on the Abingdon School campus 16 years ago.
UK
Ireland
Scotland
London











