In 2023, research revealed that 700,000 pupils are learning in classrooms that require major rebuilds or refurbishments, according to a parliamentary inquiry into the school estate. Additionally, the National Audit Office (NAO) reported that since 2021, the Department for Education (DfE) has assessed the risk of injury or death from a school building collapse as "very likely and critical." Aware of these alarming statistics, WSW Refurbishments is committed to working with schools and school trusts to assist in addressing this issue, creating safe environments where individuals can thrive and feel safe.
WSW Refurbishments, a leading name in the refurbishment and construction sector, has been delivering refurbishment services to various institutes, such as Schools, Healthcare, Offices, and Residential sectors, across London and the South East since 2008.
Recognising the importance of educational institutions such as schools, colleges, academies, and training centres, WSW Refurbishments is dedicated to delivering workspaces that are both functional and conducive to learning and growth for students and teachers. From classroom renovations to complete school refurbishments, WSW Refurbishments has made a meaningful and positive impact on the communities they serve. Over the past decade, WSW Refurbishments have contributed to a number of educational institutes, including Matthew Arnold School, Watlington School, Rosehill School, Stanborough School and Purcell School to name a few.
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Colin Cheek, Managing Director at WSW Refurbishments, commented, "We are dedicated to creating functional and sustainable spaces. For over ten years, we have helped improve and develop industrial and educational institutes that make a positive impact on the communities we serve. Our team understands the importance of refurbishing spaces that foster collaboration, creativity, and productivity, and we work closely with each client to understand their specific requirements and goals."
In 2024, WSW Refurbishments also recognises the importance of sustainable practices, making it their mission to minimise waste and promote recycling and reuse. They conserve natural resources by implementing efficient, sustainable practices in their operations, emphasising refurbishment at the heart of sustainable construction.
With 2030 carbon emissions targets approaching, WSW Refurbishments acknowledges the need for a holistic approach to reduce the built environment's impact on global emissions. Refurbishment saves an average of 35 tonnes of CO2 compared to new builds, cutting costs and time through introducing more efficient solutions, such as low-energy fittings and installation of EV/PV solutions. WSW is committed to creating functional and inspiring office and learning spaces. WSW Refurbishments delivers top-quality refurbishment services tailored to their client's needs and works closely with both educational and industrial facilities to ensure safe and sustainable working environments.
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