facebook
Twitter
Linkedin
Feedback

Thursday20 June 2013

Education cost models

Standardised school

Cost model: Standardised schools

15 Feb 12

As the James Review made clear, the future of schoolbuilding lies with low-cost standard solutions, much as it did in the fifties. Darren Talbot and Stuart Francis of Davis Langdon, an Aecom company, offer an overview of this burgeoning market and consider the costs

Designed by JM Architects and engineered by Gifford, the £8m refurbishment and remodelling of Elm Court school in south London (pictured here and throughout) gave a new lease of life to an Edwardian school building

Cost model: School refurbishment

19 February 2010

Continuing this week’s focus on the renewal of the school estate, Simon Rawlinson and Paul Zuccherelli of Davis Langdon review one of the biggest challenges facing the BSF programme

Grimshaw’s £71m conversion of an Edwardian office block for the London School of Economics

Cost model update: Public sector

20 February 2009

With the construction market in reverse and tender prices in freefall, it’s crucial to have the latest building costs. This update has been compiled by Max Wilkes and Simon Rawlinson of Davis Langdon

Studio E Architects’ Sacred Heart Primary School in west London is built around a 120-year-old tree

Cost model update: Small projects

2008 Issue 9

Max Wilkes of Davis Langdon revisits industrial units, primary schools extensions and primary health care centres to investigate how recent changes to legislation, specifications and general price increases have affected building costs

Sheppard Robson designed Dagenham’s “super-college”, combining further and higher education in a suitably iconic building

Cost model: Further education

2007 Issue 31

England’s tired further education colleges need about £5bn of work to bring them up to date. Simon Rawlinson of Davis Langdon explores the design, procurement and cost issues

Cost study: Chemistry building, Queen Mary University

2003 issue 28

The design of a laboratory is an exercise in technical virtuosity married to an understanding of the social dynamics of a community of undergraduates and researchers. Architect Sheppard Robson, QS Turner & Townsend and contractor Geoffrey Osborne tackled one such demanding brief at Queen Mary University in London – here’s how they did it

Cost model: 21st-century university building

2002 issue 43

The government wants 50% of 18-30-year-olds to be educated to degree level by 2010, and expects universities to compete in international research markets. So what buildings are required to help meet these objectives? In its latest cost model, Davis Langdon & Everest examines the 21st-century university building

Cost model: Britain's schools

2002 issue 15

The government's investment of billions in Britain's schools has raised the question of how that money can be spent most efficiently and effectively. Davis Langdon & Everest examines education from the point of view of policy and design, and gives cost breakdowns for two typical school building types

Cost model: Prefabrication and preassembly

2002 issue 06

How can prefabrication and preassembly deliver the buildings that clients and designers aspire to? In this cost model, Davis Langdon & Everest looks at case studies of recent applications of preassembly techniques

Cost study: Teaching and research facility

1999 Issue 34

In the first completed PFI project in higher education, a listed Victorian hospital building was converted into an advanced teaching and research facility. The 25-year service contract called for detailed life-cycle costing of materials. Compiled by Jarvis and HLM Architects

Cost model: Learning resource centres

Cost Models pre-1999

Davis Langdon & Everest examines learning resource centres and considers the design implications of the increasing use of information technology in university libraries

Studio E’s Sacred Heart primary school in Hammersmith, west London, was built in 2007 around two 120-year-old plane trees

Cost model update: Small projects

19 March 2010

In this latest update, Simon Rawlinson of Davis Langdon reviews the capital costs of primary schools, social housing and small industrial buildings

This page and left: Sheppard Robson’s £11m lab block for Cranfield university in Bedfordshire

Cost model: Universities

19 June 2009

Universities are vital in maintaining the UK’s place in the knowledge economy and have been major building clients over the past 10 years. How will higher education clients approach tougher times? Simon Rawlinson and Laurence Brett of Davis Langdon look at emerging trends in the sector

Cost model: Schools

2008 Issue 16

It’s a critical time for BSF. With the programme’s first schools just open and large-scale building starting, local authorities will begin to find out if the effort has been worthwhile. Simon Rawlinson and David Long of Davis Langdon review the issues of design and delivery

The 1,800m2 nanoscience centre at the University of Cambridge

Cost model: Laboratories

2008 Issue 7

Laboratories are probably the most demanding buildings that it is possible to build. Here, Simon Rawlinson of Davis Langdon examines the factors that their designers have to take into account, from the need to attract world-class talent to energy efficiency

Pupils at Springhill Catholic Primary School in Southampton swarm around their new classroom block, designed by architecture plb

Cost model: School extensions

2006 issue 10

While Blair's shiny new city academies grab all the headlines, a host of smaller-scale improvements to existing schools is quietly being carried out. In the first of our series of mini-cost models, Max Wilkes of Davis Langdon reviews the key issues and costs involved in primary school extension projects

Cost study: Max Perutz lecture theatre

2003 issue 04

The Laboratory of Molecular Biology in Cambridge had nowhere for its Nobel Prize-winning scientists to present their research. So architect Feilden + Mawson and quantity surveyor Keegans created an auditorium extension on stilts – and here they reveal the details of how it was done

Cost study: Warwick University International Manufacturing Centre

2002 issue 18

Partnering and value engineering helped slice 5% off time and cost on the third phase of Warwick University’s International Manufacturing Centre. This Movement for Innovation demonstration project is reviewed by Warwick University, Edward Cullinan Architects and Northcroft

Cost study: West Lothian College

2002 issue 07

A brand new campus developed on a greenfield site in Livingston, procured through PFI by trading in the former college site, was the best way to offer West Lothian College real value for money. HBG Construction and architect RMJM Scotland explain how they accommodated both traditional and high-tech styles – as well as students

Cost model: PFI projects

2001 issue 36

The government has swept aside opposition and committed itself to the use of the private sector in delivering public services. With private finance sure to have a growing role in the government’s building programme, it’s time to ask if PFI will be able to deliver. Davis Langdon & Everest reviews the performance of PFI projects and examines how the payment system works, as well as how it may develop in future

Cost model: Student residences

Cost Models pre-1999

Davis Langdon & Everest examines student residences

Sign in

Email Newsletters

I'm searching for in
Desktop Site | Mobile Site