Nobles Finishes School Scheme
Liverpool-based Nobles Construction has completed the £6m development of what is claimed is one of the country's most sustainable primary schools.
All Saints Catholic Primary School, in Bootle, was handed over by the construction specialists following a 69-week build process.
The government-funded 420-place school has eco-friendly features to not only reduce carbon footprint but also create an environment to maintain optimum performance levels during the school day.
Its sustainable features include solar panels, ground source heating and grass roof sedum insulation to reduce heat loss and gain.
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This article first appeared in the Liverpool Daily Post, 4th November 2009 edition.
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