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Case Study
School of Law & Social Justice
Project Details
Project: School of Law & Social Justice
Client: University of Liverpool
University of Liverpool Project Manager: Andy Murphy
Contractor: ULCCO Special Projects
Architect: Ryder Architects
Structural Engineers: Steven Hunt Associates
PQS: RLF
Programme
2 Phases
Start Date: 5th March 2018
Completion Date: 18 November 2019
Overall Duration: 89 Weeks
Capital Investment: £25.5 million
Project Profile
As part of the University's planned improvement for the School of Law & Social Justice, ULCCO SP was commissioned to collabratively work with the school, the University's Senior Project Manager and the Design Team to develop a design and deliver new facilites for the school. Working to a strict budget, ULCCO SP completely renovated the existing Cyprss bulding and built a new 5 story extension to the rear, providing a seamlesss anodized aluminium facade encasing a visual concrete and glue-lam frame structure, giving the appearance of a totally brand new building. Internally, high class finishes with exposed building services contribute to a modern and vibrant teaching environment with facilities as follows:
- Academic Space
- Post Graduate Cellular Offices
- Seminar & Computer Suites
- Professional Services
- Admin Offices
- Coffee Shop and Breakout Areas
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From the start, with initial meetings and our input into the choice of architects, to its timely completion, the ULCCO SP team worked closely with us in the school at every step of the project. They are very professional, friendly and clearly take pride in their work. This is reflected in our truly amazing new School of Law and Social Justice Building - as a result of an extensive renovation and extension to an existing building. The team listened to us throughout, so that we ended up with the finished product that was promised and that we had envisaged. Everyone who visits our new SLSJ Building cannot help but be impressed with it. The SLSJ Building now provides a welcoming work space for staff and students alike and we are grateful to the team for bringing our vision to reality.
Professor Debra Morris, Director, Charity Law & Policy Unit
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