The
fast-track Sunesis solution has proved a popular way for local authorities to
reduce the time and cost of building new schools, with 23 Sunesis schools
commissioned by twelve local authorities since 2011 to provide over 8,500 new
school places.
Creating
a jointly owned independent company opens it up to the growing interest shown
by residential developers in the ability of Sunesis’ designs to offer
innovative alternatives to deliver their Section 106 requirements, with cost
certainty and speed efficiency making it an appealing solution. It also enables
Sunesis to be delivered outside of Willmott Dixon’s current operational range through
Farrans and Robertson’s, partners on the Scape Major Works Framework.
The
company is currently in discussion with a developer on a Keynes2
model school to be built on a housing development in Bracknell, and is in talks
with another developer on a scheme close to Southampton.
A Sunesis Dewey was used for Wordsworth School in Southampton
The
three primary school models available are the Keynes2, Paxton2
and Dewey, each designed to cater for the latest educational needs. The
Mondrian secondary school model and three Sunesis leisure options are also available.
Mark
Robinson, Chief Executive of Scape Group, comments:
“With two in five councils
in England estimating they will not have enough primary school places by
September 2016, the race is on to find a way to end this crisis. Sunesis is
fast becoming the ‘go-to’ solution for councils who are under vast amounts of
pressure to build 21st Century schools which are fit for future growth, but
with little or no additional finance.
"We
have a proven track record with Sunesis, having already delivered thousands of
places and with a client satisfaction rate of more than nine out of ten, so we
know the system works. That is why we’ve taken the decision to create a limited
company and roll the concept out to the rest of the UK.”
Willmott
Dixon Group Chief Executive Rick Willmott says:
“Sunesis has proved a very
popular pre-designed solution with local authorities for their school
requirements and as demand grows, it is a natural step to create a standalone
company. This will open it out to other frameworks and allow us to offer a
solution to private sector clients where we are already seeing huge interest.
This is another way we can work with Scape to further our joint goal of
increasing procurement and cost efficiency for our clients.”