Cardiff Council has appointed an interim principal contractor for the Fairwater Community Campus, safeguarding the £108m project following ISG Construction Ltd going into administration, and in doing so making payments of over £7m to the existing supply chain.
Wales-based construction
company Borley Engineering Services Ltd (BESL) has been selected as the
emergency interim principal contractor to ensure that work on site can restart
as quickly as possible. This decision comes while a tender exercise gets underway
to select a replacement principal contractor to see the project through to its conclusion.
As part of the arrangements
with ISG’s administrator, the Council will appoint BESL on an emergency basis
and will save jobs and protect the works completed so far by making payments in
excess of £7m to the existing subcontractors and suppliers for works already
completed. It is believed that the Fairwater Community Campus is one of the
largest projects ISG had on site across the UK and this arrangement has not
been replicated elsewhere. The local authority has actively engaged with the
subcontractors throughout the process, of which many are based within 20 miles
of the Fairwater Community Campus site.
Funded by Cardiff Council and
Welsh Government, the project is Cardiff’s largest education development funded
under the Sustainable Communities for Learning Programme to date.
The scheme includes the
construction of three new build schools for Cantonian High School, Riverbank
School and Woodlands High School, all situated on the single site in Fairwater.
A spokesperson for Cardiff
Council said, "We are fully committed to ensuring the progress of the
Fairwater Community Campus project and have put in place an arrangement that
saves the supply chain. By selecting BESL as the interim emergency principal contractor,
we will get workers back on site as soon as possible, ensure workers are paid
for work done, minimise delays, keep costs down, protect jobs, and safeguard
the supply chain while protecting the public investment that has already taken
place in what is one of the UK’s largest education projects.
“This project is vital for the
current and future generations of pupils in the three schools, and to the wider
community, that will be utilising the new facilities on the campus, and we are
dedicated to seeing it through to completion."
Timeline for Fairwater Campus
Project:
1.
Delivery of works through BESL (November
2024 - April 2025)
o Works
start on site in November following mobilisation.
o Orders
placed for remaining subcontractors and suppliers.
o Scale
of project to increase to the peak of 300 workers on site.
2.
Tender Process for Remaining Works
(November 2024 - April 2025)
o Commence
the tender exercise for the remaining works.
o Evaluate
bids and select a new main contractor.
3.
Recommencement of Remaining Works (April 2025)
o New
main contractor takes over the project.
o Project
continues in line with programme.
4.
Completion of Key Milestones (2025 - 2027)
o Early 2027
full occupation, including final Inspections and handover.
This timeline aims to ensure
that the project progresses smoothly and is completed with minimal disruption,
safeguarding jobs, and maintaining the quality of the educational facilities.