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Prioritising maintenance and investment in school buildings (IP 10/13)

Prioritising maintenance and investment in school buildings (IP 10/13)

by A Thorne, K Balson and C Murphy (13-Aug-2013)

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Book Description

Government allocation of funding for investment in school buildings is returning to an approach that is based on assessments of the condition of the school estate. Well-maintained and attractive learning environments can assist in raising educational standards, and well-maintained schools can be expected to be more productive environments because good internal conditions correlate strongly with factors known to contribute to health and well-being.In the past, schools have received direct support from technical building professionals within local authorities that can advise on managing each school’s estate and identifying maintenance priorities. But now many schools are independently operated and such a resource may not be so readily available. This guide is designed to help school staff to set priorities for investment to help optimise their buildings and grounds. It describes the principles behind a building investment strategy and its components, together with a range of approaches to its implementation. It lists matters to be considered when identifying investment needs, and presents benchmark information for levels of investment and for typical life cycles of some key elements of buildings. Although much of the background describes changes to funding for maintained schools in England, the advice in this Information Paper is applicable to all schools.

Contents

  • Background
  • Why prioritise maintenance of buildings?
  • How does a school benefit from investment in its buildings?
  • Principles for an investment strategy-Reducing the risk of failure (Assess condition and fitness for purpose. Look at typical investment requirements. Compare with schools of a similar type. Benchmark historical investment in building maintenance.)
  • Meeting immediate school needs
  • Complementing wider strategic priorities
  • Summary and conclusions
  • References
  • Appendices



A4 8pp, 3 line drawings, 3 photos