Park Community School’s new school building has only just opened and already it is winning awards – for its construction.

The contractors behind the £18 million new facilities in Havant – BAM Construction – picked up its second prestigious Gold Award from the Considerate Contractors Scheme (CCS) this month, placing it among the UK’s 100 most considerate construction projects in the year.

There were 474 awards of bronze, silver or gold in the whole of the South East and South West combined – with 4342 sites eligible in the area and 8976 sites eligible across the whole UK. Park Community School was therefore placed in the top one per cent.


“With every construction project, there are technical or logistical challenges, and problems to solve. That’s what we’re here and trained for. On top of that, however, is the positive attitude we bring to our work – whether we use the build programme as a broader opportunity to assist a community and a client with learning opportunities for example. That’s where a good contractor can stand out. I’m very proud that our BAM team has been recognised in this way.”

Rick Barot

Project Manager

Modernisation of the community school included demolishing classrooms, refurbishing and building teaching facilities, and landscaping around a school that remained in operation throughout. Rick’s team worked with other local schools, the Princes Trust, provided training and apprenticeships for local people, and took into account the needs of neighbouring houses when scheduling works.

60 per cent of the BAM team travelled fewer than 30 miles to site from their homes every day, and Rick says that £12m was generated for businesses within a 20-mile radius too.

The team received the award gold award at a ceremony in London on 28th May. The project has won BAM’s own safety award and it won an Amazing People Award from the Education Business Partnership.

Elsewhere in Hampshire, BAM has built numerous buildings for Southampton University, the new Hampshire County Council HQ in Winchester, Somerstown Central in Portsmouth, and a range of other projects.