Sustainable building systems ensure a bright, ‘green’ school building
After using temporary accommodation for a number of years, the new building of the Dalton Lyceum in Barendrecht has now been completed. The new building has been equipped with a number of energy-efficient systems, including a heat exchange pump, heat recovery from ventilation air, automated lighting controls and PV cells on the facade. A ‘green wall’ in the assembly hall emphasises how sustainable the building itself and the building systems are. In this project, Iv-Bouw was responsible for the Schedule of Requirements, the preliminary design, the final design, the specifications phase, guidance during the tendering and implementation and the eventual completion of all mechanical engineering systems, electrical engineering systems, sanitary installations, fire security systems and communication systems.
Technical data
Client: Dalton Lyceum
Architect: SP Archicten
Disciplines: building installations
Phases: Statement of Requirements, preliminary design, final design, specifications, tenders, supervision realisation, after-care
Surface area: 7,000 m² + 2,300 m²