Education & Lifelong Learning
Wynne Construction boasts a very extensive portfolio of completed projects in the Education and Lifelong Learning sector.
“We have worked on numerous commercial and educational construction projects with Wynne Construction over the past six years. We have found them to be innovative, pro-active and conscientious on all of our projects and they are the first contractor to be pencilled onto prospective tender lists.”
Gary HigginbottomBingham Rawlings Partnership Limited
Eirias High School: Colwyn Bay
The new state of the art technology building was developed in partnership with Conwy Engineering and Design Services and JIG Achitectural to create a three-storey, steel framed extension to the existing school.
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Ysgol Maes Hyfryd: Flint
Ysgol Maes Hyfryd is a new build Special Educational Needs secondary school designed to accommodate children with learning difficulties. The design of the school was undertaken by Flintshire County Council Design Consultancy and the contract procured through a single construction partnering arrangement.
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Ysgol Pen Coch: Flint
Ysgol Pen Coch is a new build Special Educational Needs primary school designed to accommodate children with learning difficulties. The design of the school was undertaken by Flintshire County Council Design Consultancy and the contract procured through a single construction partnering arrangement.
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Holyhead High School: Holyhead
The refurbishment of Holyhead High School incorporated a number of key features including the construction of new kitchens and a technology block, alterations and remodeling of the existing school.
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Ysgol Glan Y Mor: Pwllheli
The project involved the construction of a two storey extension to Glan Y Môr secondary school in Pwllheli together with remodeling within the existing building.
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Coedpoeth Enterprise Centre: Wrexham
The scheme with the support of European URBAN II funding was to build the centre, now known as Plas Pentwyn, on the site of the old Penygelli Junior School.
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Ysgol Y Graig, Anglesey
Anglesey County Council took the decision to relocate an existing primary school from a busy industrial estate to a Greenfield site on the outskirts of Llangefni. The Education Department also decided to build the very first “green” school on Anglesey and create a landmark development in both design and construction.
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Coleg Llandrillo Rhyl: Value £4.8m
The refurbishment of Coleg Llandrillo Rhyl, a substantial site of Coleg Llandrillo, serving the heart of Rhyl and its surrounding areas has provided Wynne Construction with one of its most ambitious projects to date.
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University of Chester: Students Union: Value £850k
Wynne Construction, which built the £850,000 structure, has won the commercial sector category within Chester at this year’s Cheshire Built-In Quality Awards, which highlights outstanding quality in construction work relating to building control.
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Connah’s Quay High School: Value £2.7m
Working in collaboration with Flintshire County Council, Wynne Construction completed new science and music wings at Connah’s Quay High School, providing a high quality teaching and learning environment for the school’s staff and pupils.
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Brynhyfryd School, Ruthin: Value £1.4m
Wynne Construction worked in partnership with Denbighshire County Council to develop a three storey classroom facility, which would provide a high quality environment for teachers and students alike at Brynhyfryd School, Ruthin, and which would have a positive impact on the whole school.
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Ysgol Plas Brondyffryn, Denbigh: Value £1.3m
Ysgol Plas Brondyffryn is a school for pupils with Autistic Spectrum Disorder. Denbighshire County Council commissioned this unit as part of a new regional centre for autism in North Wales. The centre was constructed on the site of the existing Denbigh High School.
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