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Wernick help for Sure Start care centres

A Wernick Buildings product story
Edited by the Buildingtalk editorial team Nov 18, 2008

Local education authority chose modular construction because factory produced buildings guarantee a consistently high standard of finish and reduce construction times.

The government's initiative to establish Sure Start care centres for children and their families within the communities in which they reside has presented modular buildings specialists Wernick Buildings with numerous contracts in recent years.

New Oakfield and Bedgrove Children's Centre at Broughton Community Infants School

New Oakfield and Bedgrove Children's Centre at Broughton Community Infants School

Typical amongst these projects have been the six children's centres completed for Buckinghamshire County Council.

Each centre was treated as a bespoke project with the exterior designed to blend in with its surroundings.

The local education authority chose modular construction for these sites because factory produced buildings guarantee a consistently high standard of finish as well as greatly reduced construction times on site.

As much of the construction work is completed at the factory the building site is less dependent on skilled trades-people on-site and good weather conditions.

Modular construction is also faster and cleaner and causes less disruption than conventional building methods to a client's on-going business.

At the Bucks C.C.projects this greatly benefited the schools that share the same sites as the new children's centres.

The education, nursery and healthcare sectors continue to be the most pro-active in accepting modular construction due to the tight time scales and budget constraints that are generally features of their build programmes.

Wernick Buildings provided a turn key package for these nursery projects.

This included landscaping, car parks and co-ordinating the new utility supplies required at the sites.

The new Oakfield and Bedgrove Children's Centre at Broughton Community Infants School caters for pre-school children up to 3 years of age and their parents.

The children learn through play and one of the rooms in each of the Bucks C.C.centres is also used for holding clinics from where home visits can also be arranged.

Support is also offered for child-minders and job-sharing teachers.

Amongst these are men who would otherwise have to arrange for care for their children elsewhere during working hours.

Ann Winsor, the Children's Centre Co-coordinator for Buckingham East and Buckingham West said, "Our building at Steeple Claydon was craned in, in sections, in one day".

"This was a great day for this rural community, many of whom turned out to watch".

"Eight weeks later the finished centre was handed-over to us".

"Two weeks after that we opened for the first time for a parent and toddler music session".

"The speed with which this building came together was amazing".

For more information about functional and attractive modular building designs, particularly for leisure, education and healthcare contracts, contact Wernick Buildings for a brochure.

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