an ‘Outstanding’ rated sixth form in Manchester, required a state-of-the-art facility to meet a 44% rise in STEM student numbers since 2018. The project involved the demolition of the original 1840s Sunbury Building and the construction of a modern flagship hub for Biology, Chemistry, Physics, and Medical Sciences. The new block features four high-spec science labs and eight demonstration labs designed by Pozzoni Architecture.
- Electrical Infrastructure: Installed a full low-voltage (LV) distribution network starting from the external substation, including a new section panel and multiple LV boards to support the building’s increased power demands.
- Mechanical Systems: Delivered a comprehensive mechanical design package, including EPC and BRUKL calculations to ensure the building met strict sustainability and carbon footprint reduction goals.
- Specialised Lab Services: Coordinated the integration of essential lab utilities, including mobile fume cupboards, gas services for chemistry labs, and power outlets for physics demonstration areas.
- Sustainability Features: Integrated energy-efficient systems throughout the “Sunbury Science Hub” to support the college’s commitment to a net-zero future.





