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BAM to build net-zero ‘pathfinder’ school

Artist's impression of the new building for Southam College

BAM has been appointed by the government to create a net-zero pathfinder school, with the aim of shaping future school design.

It will build a teaching and communal building for Southam College in Warwickshire, which has 1,652 students.

The college will achieve net-zero carbon emissions and low energy use, but will also employ passive and biophilic design, climate resilience, and health and wellbeing elements.

BAM, which has just begun enabling works, will act not only as contractor – its design team is lead architect and it has conducted extensive energy and climate modelling, interior design, and is providing the school with a strategy for achieving a net-zero carbon in operation position for the rest of the estate’s life. It is also behind the structural engineering and MEP design.

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