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Godfrey Syrett completes work at £7.5m Lakes College
Furniture designer & manufacturer, Godfrey Syrett has finalised a major furniture installation at the newly built National College for Nuclear (NCfN) northern hub, based at Lakes College in Cumbria.
The flagship £7.5m college is one of five proposed National Colleges, delivering technical training to thousands of learners across England.
The Newcastle-based business won the contract following a tender and has kitted out the building with a range of furniture from its education portfolio, including a variety of tables, desks, storage solutions and soft seating including classroom and industrial lab chairs.
Tim Fagan, area sales manager at Godfrey Syrett said: “The new college is a fantastic building and we are delighted to have been selected to deliver this local project.
“We worked closely with the facilities management team at the college to ensure their brief was met. It was important the fit-out provided a modern aesthetic, using bright, vibrant colours and contemporary yet practical furniture for the end users.”
John Irving, facilities manager at NCfN added: “Our new state-of-the-art college has been designed to create the ‘workforce of tomorrow’ for the Nuclear industry.
“Godfrey Syrett played an important role in helping create practical and visually attractive learning spaces, which will welcome the first group of learners in January 2018.”
The college features a virtual reality suite which will allow learners to experience nuclear installations in a virtual environment, science and radiation laboratories and specialised design and modelling suites.
John continued: “It’s great to see the college now fully complete, enabling us to provide qualifications which reflect the needs of the nuclear sector and address the skills challenge facing the nuclear industry and its supply chain. NCfN demonstrates the UK’s commitment to placing nuclear at the heart of its industrial strategy for the 21st century.”
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