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Bouygues UK selected for Rosedale College project in Hillingdon

Transformative rebuild project to provide exceptional learning environment for students and deliver significant social value.

Bouygues UK has been selected as the main contractor for the redevelopment of the Rosedale College site, awarded by the Department for Education as part of the School Rebuilding Programme. Located in the London Borough of Hillingdon, the project will enhance Rosedale College, futureproofing the campus as a leading technology and applied learning specialist institution.

The redevelopment involves demolishing outdated 1960s structures and replacing them with modern facilities, including new teaching and performing arts blocks, a comprehensive refurbishment of the science, technology, engineering and mathematics block, enhancement of sports fields and multi-use games areas, providing contemporary dining and social canopies and new infrastructure. Temporary accommodation will also be removed to reinstate the sports field.

Bouygues UK will be supported by Stride Treglown and NVB Landscape as part of the design team.

Stewart Duguid, chair of the Rosedale Hewens Academy Trust, said: “We are delighted that the Department for Education has chosen to support Rosedale College in this transformative rebuild project. This investment marks a significant milestone in our journey to provide an exceptional learning environment for our students. Bouygues UK has demonstrated a deep understanding of our vision and values, and we are confident they will deliver a campus that truly reflects the aspirations of our college community.”

A key feature of the project will be its dedication to achieving net zero carbon in operation, highlighting the importance of sustainability to the Department for Education and Bouygues UK.

Regarding social value, Bouygues UK will run the ‘Adopt a School’ initiative led by Class of Your Own, supporting the award-winning Design Engineer Construct! Learning Programme. The initiative ensures active engagement of children and young people, nurturing their skills, knowledge and enthusiasm for pursuing careers in the built environment sector. They are empowered to understand the positive impacts they can make on society and the natural environment.

The project is set for completion in Autumn 2028.

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