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Education Capability Statement - Rider Levett Bucknall

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<strong>Education</strong> | <strong>Capability</strong> <strong>Statement</strong>Client Project/Commission ValueEast SurreyCollegeThe new development brings the School of Art& Design and the College Media departmenttogether in one building in recognition of therelationship between these disciplines and asa means of stimulating creativity.The building houses an auditorium with acapacity of 100/120. TV and sound studios,foyer with exhibition space, seminar rooms,diagnostic studios, teaching and workshoprooms for graphics, media studies, digitalphotography, film processing and extensive artdesign.£3mRother ValleyCollegeExtension and alteration of this furthereducation college. Projects include technicalbuildings, learning resource centre andstudent facilities.£2.5mRugby CollegeFeasibility study for relocation of RugbyCollege. The college plans to move from itsexisting site on the outskirts of Rugby to a newlocation adjacent to the railway station, on thesite of the old cattle market.£9mMillenniumPointPrestonCollegeThe building houses The Thinktank – aninteractive science and technology basedmuseum. The Technology InnovationCentre – a centre of excellence that willcombine technology with enterprise. TheUniversity of the First Age, the focus of anew learning initiative for young peopleand The Hub providing cafes, restaurants,offices, leisure facilities, IMAX theatre andnew public squares.DDA Adaptation works to PrestonColleges Fulwood Campus. The projectcomprises Design and Construction ofdisabled access ramps. Servicesprovided: Design, ContractAdministration, Project Management andCDMC.£114mVariouswww.rlb.com

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