The school holidays in Bedfordshire provide a much-needed break for pupils and staff. However, for site managers and local contractors, this period is often the busiest time of the year. With the corridors empty, it’s the only chance to tackle disruptive work that would be impossible during term time. From primary schools in Luton to secondary academies in Bedford, there’s a significant push for modernised facilities that can handle heavy daily use. Manage the Summer Rush in Local Schools The logistics of a school refurbishment are often complex and time-sensitive. Contractors typically have around six weeks to complete their work, as schools usually break up in late July and need to be ready for the new intake in September. This pressure means that Bedfordshire firms are currently in high demand for everything from boiler replacements to full classroom redecorations. Local schools are focusing on making their spaces more energy-efficient and…
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