- As part of a community development strategy in the Hackney area, Morgan Sindall Construction has been appointed by the local council to deliver two schemes; one of which is the City of London Academy, Shoreditch Park.
- The £43.7 million 12,500 square metre school is being developed to ease the much-needed demand for secondary and higher education spaces in the area.
- Overall, Heckmondwike has supplied 5,500 square metres of its Broadrib carpet tiles in Flint – covering almost half of the new school’s flooring space. The carpet tiles are being installed across the school in classrooms, corridors and other communal areas
- Broadrib is one of the company’s leading fibre-bonded ranges. Manufactured in the UK at the company’s site in West Yorkshire, Broadrib offers a host of benefits to the education sector, including its heavy-duty nature and its acoustic reducing properties
- Alongside Morgan Sindall, the companies delivering the school includes Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios architects, Buro Happold engineers, with external project management for Hackney Council being delivered by PCSG
- Heckmondwike supplied the carpet tiles through Loughton Contracts, who are installing the Broadrib tiles throughout the site
- The school is scheduled to be completed for the 2021/2022 school year
Broadrib
With a wider rib structure than Supacord, Broadrib provides greater definition in Education and Commercial environments.