In summary Brunel University, Student Residences

Metek creates an innovative mixed precast concrete and light steel hybrid construction system for 17 new 5-storey residential buildings.

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The University residential sector is expanding rapidly as student numbers and expectation of the quality of the academic experience increases.

Brunel University in Uxbridge is expanding its en-suite student accommodation on its West London Central campus by 1,400 with the mid-2008 completion of 17 new five-storey residential buildings.

The £56 million project was a design and build contract for the contractor. The primary structure of the buildings is a novel ‘hybrid’ of precast concrete cross-walls and floors, and light steel façade walls and parapets.

It is essentially a ‘dry’ construction technology, which optimises the speed of construction, and early start for follow-on trades, Architect Stride Treglown’s design consists of similar shaped buildings each with two wings either side of a central lift and staircase. Each building contains 80 to 100 rooms, all with a toilet-shower ‘pod’, and have shared kitchen facilities.

The project started on site in November 2006, with piling for the foundations. The steel and precast construction started in April 2007 with completion of all 17 blocks by December 2007, four months ahead of contract programme. Hand-over of the 17 buildings was in July 2008.

Modular lift over-run units were prefabricated with integral 203 x 203 x 60kg/m beams to support the lifts (by Kone). These units were delivered ‘just in time’ from the Metek factory in Wolverhampton and lifted straight from the lorry onto the roof, which reduced the need for storage on site and eliminated waste.

The cladding consists of brickwork and insulated render, which was placed on cement particle board (CPB) that was pre-cut exactly to size and screw fixed to the light steel wall panels. The X-steel computer ‘model’ of the structure and wall panels was used to pre-order and manufacture all the components, including insulation and CPB.