King Edward VI Northfield School for Girls - Sika
Project Details
Project - King Edward VI Northfield School for Girls, Birmingham
Sector - Commercial
Technology - Roofing: SikaBit® Pro-940, Building finishing: Sika® Parex® Historic Mortar KLSteel
Company - Sika
Project Overview
Sika Provides Weathertight Protection for Award-Winning Offsite School Project.
A technically advanced, high-performance, hybrid roofing membrane
from global building product manufacturer Sika, provided the
watertight finish for a new school which was built using innovative
offsite construction techniques.
The newly-constructed King Edward VI Northfield School for Girls in
Birmingham, which was designed by architect Atkins Global on behalf
of client Acivico Group, replaces Turves Green Girls' School. The
original establishment was in a poor state of repair and following
consultations with the local authority, it was agreed constructing a
new school building represented a cost-effective alternative to
refurbishment.
The new school includes contemporary classrooms, a dance
studio, sports hall and a purpose-built library. The building's
airy feel is created by its wide corridors and stairways which
are filled with natural light. This will help to inspire a calm and
pleasant environment for staff and students.
To meet performance and programme goals for the building's
construction, a hybrid design was devised by offsite
construction and modular specialists, Innovaré. Such
innovation was recognised at the annual Offsite Awards, with
Innovaré – in a joint submission with Sika – winning the 'Best
Use of Hybrid Technology' category for its successful Design
for Manufacture and Assembly (DfMA) delivery of the King
Edward VI Northfield School construction project.
Innovaré's hybrid system included integrated BBA-Certified
i-SIP panels, hollow core concrete plank floors, and a
lightweight timber cassette roofing system. This hybrid
method of construction, which meant most of the new school
structure was manufactured offsite, offered a radically quicker
speed of build, reducing preliminary and overall costs. It also
ensured the building's performance and programme goals
were met.
As a global building product manufacturer with a wide range
of products and technical expertise to offer, Sika is ideally
placed to support offsite construction projects. Its Modern
Methods of Construction (MMC) Division is specifically tasked
to work with offsite manufacturing and assembly companies
to consider how Sika products could be used as part of the
building process in this fast-growing sector.
Sika's 4mm elastomeric and plastomeric bituminous hybrid
membrane, SikaBit® Pro-940, provided the watertight finish
for the new building's energy-efficient roofing system, which
integrates timber cassettes with i-joists.
SikaBit® Pro-940 combines the advantages of APAO and
SBS-modified bitumen, allowing two different compounds to
work together. The upper layer comprises APA-modified
bitumen, offering excellent heat resistance and durability. The
under layer is SBS-modified bitumen, providing increased
elongation, improving flexibility and excellent resistance to
thermo-oxidative aging which will last longer than traditional
membranes and reduce ongoing maintenance. SikaBit® has
been developed to comply with the NFRC's Safe2Torch
Guidance to help specifiers prioritise safety at the design
stage of roofing projects.
The specification of SIkaBit® Pro-940 as part of the school's
energy-efficient roofing system contributed to the building's
fabric achieving required levels of thermal, airtightness,
acoustic and maintenance performance. In terms of the roof's
construction, Innovaré manufactured large-format structural
timber roof cassettes, ensuring that the structural members
and deck went into place quickly.
RLW Roofing, one of Sika's Certified Roofing Contractors,
were responsible for the design and installation of the roofing
system. In addition, RLW Roofing completed façade works,
using Sika® Parex® Historic Mortar KL.
"We are proud that in collaboration with RLW Roofing, our
products and expertise were used to successful effect in the
delivery of this wonderful school, RLW's skill and expertise
were instrumental in delivering a technically robust solution"
Simon Griffiths Head of Sales, Offsite Construction at Sika,
said. "The hybrid method of construction implemented by
Innovaré for this project aligns perfectly with Sika's promotion
of sustainable development within the construction industry."
Now fully opened, the King Edward VI Northfield School for
Girls will begin its purpose to serve as a catalyst to transform
opportunities, build aspiration and further develop academic
success for its 750 students. It's a huge ambition that Sika is
delighted to help fulfil.
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