CLIENT
St. John’s College Durham
CLIENT
Northumberland County Council
DATE / DURATION
February 2018 – June 2019
VALUE
£3.4 million
LOCATION
Durham
We have completed the new Learning Resource Centre for St John’s College in Durham. The project includes a state of the art lecture room and seminar rooms together with a new library, offices and associated toilets and external space. The project is located at the end of a cul-de-sac at the end of a narrow wall that runs past the Cathedral which is in the UNESCO conservation area of Durham City. The new development is landlocked on three sides by other properties and can only be accessed via the front elevation.
The college will be moving over 27,000 books into the new library over the coming weeks. Enabling works (demolition of existing building on the land locked site and archaeological investigations works) were being carried out by Owen Pugh as a client’s direct order unfortunately Owen Pugh went into administration and as such the enabling works completed by Colton – the stabilisation of an existing lime tree were to be undertaken by the enabling contractor but unfortunately, this was not carried out and as such the temporary works and earth stabilisation works associated with the lime tree affected the initial stages of the project.
We were instructed to provide the temporary works associated with the lime tree and this resulted in quite a lengthy and detailed procedure to identify a safe way of carrying out these works.
A waterproof concrete solution was developed for the lift pit / manholes / raft and retaining walls. Some of the retaining walls were formed using one sided shutters as the new LRC was landlocked on three sides and access was only available from the frontage of the development via a cul-de-sac which could only. A new steel frame was installed on top of the raft to create a three storey structure which has been clad in ashlar stonework / new metal windows and new zinc roof coverings. Each floor is supported with extensive services and underfloor heating to create a controlled environment for the students using the new facility.
A project delivered through great teamwork from all parties involved in this UNESCO Durham World Heritage site.