Roedean School enjoys a wonderful cliff-top location within the South Downs National Park on the outskirts of Brighton. Given this setting and the proximity of a listed building, the development of new external sports facilities and surfacing works demanded great sensitivity in design and construction to minimise any visual impact on the local environment.
These considerations had of course to be balanced with the imperative of creating an outstanding and highly practical asset for the school, and meet the demands of the significant growth in pupil numbers.
S&C Slatter, working closely with the School and planning authorities, conceived and completed an innovative engineering solution with an extensive cut and fill operation and a series of retaining walls to create new construction footprints inset and modelled unobtrusively into the Sussex hillside.
Our in-house Surfacing & Civils division greatly enhanced the school’s car parking provision with he construction of a 48-space tarmacadam car park and access road from which a network of pathways and transitions link all the site elements.
The whole contract process was delivered by the company’s in-house Pre-Construction and Engineering teams with Contracts Manager Peter Fowler responsible for on-plan performance.
Find out more about the extensive sports facilities we delivered on site here.