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How Kier learned to expect the unexpected with planning software

The Addington Valley Academy, built by Kier Construction, with the help of Powerproject
The Addington Valley Academy: a challenge that project planning software and some lateral thinking helped to complete on time
Kier Construction completed the £14m Addington Valley Academy, a new two-storey special needs secondary school in the London Borough of Croydon, in time for the start of the academic year last September. But it wasn’t plain sailing, so project planning software – and not a little ingenuity – was key for Kier’s award-winning project manager Ed Dwight.

Addington Valley Academy was a complicated and time-sensitive programme as the build had a fixed completion date of September 2022: the start of the new school year.

Kier’s scope of work included demolition of an existing building, remediation of the land, constructing the new school and re-landscaping the site. The school design features a steel frame structure, concrete floors and a flat roof with solar panels.

Dwight and his team used Powerproject to programme contractor requirements and estimate the provisions needed on site. They also built contingencies into the timeline to ensure potential setbacks would not compromise their delivery date. They extracted data from Powerproject and sent it to each contractor to plan their resourcing.

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