College Gardens

This project is of a significant value; a mixture of new build and refurbishment consisting of 9 phases, façade repairs and all within a live environment involving high profile key stakeholders.

Block 6 involved the refurbishment of the existing building - a completely new lining structure within the existing walls, new roof and designed M&E installations. The surrounding environment was crowded and complex with many different stakeholders.

The project was programmed in a 5 flat cycle producing a snag free project handed back in phases. Block 6 was handed back in sections to allow occupation by the client.

Project Details

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Completion Date 30/04/2019

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    "The Police HQ was a highly technical building to construct.

    Access from the outset was challenging since the formation level was some 5m down and adjacent to the busy main road. This also meant that deliveries and cranage needed to be well organised.

    The reinforced concrete frame was not a standard one and included some large complex pours and reinforcement patterns.

    ROK-Regal deployed a really good formwork system for the slab soffit which was quick and safe to erect. This saved a lot of time.

    The building was delivered as planned and slightly early at that. This reflects ROK-Regal's detailed programming and whole team effort."

    Mr Richard Cheal

    Jersey Property Holdings

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    ROK-Regal were selected as preferred contractor and a pre contract services agreement (PCSA) was signed. ROK-Regal played a crucial role for the Jersey College for Girls redevelopment as part of the design team during the pre contract period. ROK-Regal also engaged very positively in a value engineering process that generated significant benefits in terms of budget and buildability. As with any construction project there were issues but the way that they were resolved was what was consistently positive.

    John Allo

    Tillyards