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School building in an age of austerity. Mike Coleman Partnerships for Schools. Introduction. Refocusing of capital BSF pipeline and Academy savings Capital Review and early savings from a pilot Free Schools. The new approach. Not about achieving educational transformation
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School building in an age of austerity Mike Coleman Partnerships for Schools
Introduction • Refocusing of capital • BSF pipeline and Academy savings • Capital Review and early savings from a pilot • Free Schools
The new approach • Not about achieving educational transformation • Fitness for purpose, not landmark, designs • Meeting the demand for additional places • Capital Review to define the details of this new approach
Savings – BSF Pipeline, Academies • July 2010: Secretary of State issues challenge to the industry • PfS consultation with 47 LAs to deliver BSF savings • Site assessments for 75 academies
Capital Review New approach to capital investment recommended: • Goal of capital is to create enough fit for purpose school places to meet the needs of every child • Capital allocation should be data driven • Standardised drawings and specifications • Intelligent client acting for the public sector • Responsible bodies accountable for maintenance
Capital Review: role of LA and central government • LAs should manage local process to prioritise notional budgets, and capture decisions in a local investment plan • Central Body should put in place a small number of new national procurement contracts • Department should put in place national contract for maintenance and small projects
Capital Review Pilot • Pilot in Doncaster to test emerging thinking • 22 week procurement, compared with 48 wks through Framework, and 75 through BSF • Savings of over £4 million to the tax payer through reduced capital costs
Free Schools and PfS role • Policy goal: groups to set up schools to create additional capacity and through competitive forces drive up standards • PfS facilitating the acquisition/ leasing of properties that can then be converted into schools. • 41 approved projects; over 300 applications received by NSN
Free Schools and the construction industry • Light refurbishment of existing schools • Adapting buildings/ extensive refurbishment • Brand new builds will be exception to the rule
Thank you Michael Coleman Partnerships for Schools michael.coleman@partnershipsforschools.org.uk