Teaming up with Clark Contracts, Team BOYCO transformed the Graham Kerr Building at the University of Glasgow with our ‘Built to Last’ fixed furniture solutions.
In this project, BOYCO collaborated with Clark Contracts Limited. Tried and trusted by contractors across the UK, as well as having experience in Scottish education projects, we provided end-to-end project management from drawings, to installation and everything in between. We also supported ECD Architects in design and product offerings, ensuring that we fulfilled the University of Glasgow’s requests.
Due to the building being situated on a busy campus, it was important to prioritise staff and student safety when transporting the fixed furniture to the site. The large vehicles used to deliver were escorted whilst travelling through the site, with strict requirements to complete before 8am, prior to peak lecture and classroom time. Our project management worked closely with all involved to ensure the safe, smooth running of all deliveries to the university.
A category A building, described as 'an outstanding example of a largely unaltered work by the notable Glasgow architect, Sir John James Burnet', there are strict regulations on what modifications could be performed on the building. Specialist focus had to be on utilising the current area as much as possible, with little to no invasive changes to the building's structure. Due to this, we worked closely with the architect and contractor to tailor our bespoke options to perfectly fit the space available.
Base cupboard units, Wall Cupboard Units, and Open Shelf wall units were installed in the space, comprised of Melamine Faced Chipboard (MFC). This material is scratch and stain-resistant, and available in a wide variety of colours perfect for design flexibility. The colours selected for both base and wall cupboards was white with a grey trim. A clinical and contemporary look, this combination brings a modern aesthetic to the historic building and matches the laboratory environment. The MFC is also strong and durable, with the chipboard at the core providing structural strength and the melamine coating giving additional protection. The coating allows it to be cleaned with ease, supporting the maintenance of the furniture
Inside the cupboards, bespoke pull-out trays were included. This is an excellent addition and will be used to store heavy-weight microscopes along with other science equipment which enables it to be close to hand to support in practical activities.
To support the teaching of life sciences, where a variety of chemicals and special equipment are frequently used in learning, the surfaces of the laboratory needed to be robust enough to withstand daily usage by students.
Our in-house design team selected Trespa™ Solid Grade Laminate, also known as SGL, for the Laboratory worktops. Not only is SGL chemical resistant, it offers superior impact, scratch and abrasion resistance perfect for the zoology-focused environment where practical work requires instruments such as sharp utensils and heavy microscopes. SGL is also easy to clean and inhibits bacteria growth, supporting the University of Glasgow’s health and safety requirements and student safety.
Alongside the SGL worktops, Corian® Glacier White Sinks with a seamless setting were installed. These solid surface sinks are similar to the work surfaces chosen, where they are both durable and stain-resistant. Due to the material being non-porous, it can be easily maintained with simple cleaning agents perfect for maintaining a safe and clean environment in the laboratory. To complement this, Single Goose-Neck Lab Taps were installed. A popular choice in scientific workspaces, the high arc in the design allows extra space between the bottom of the sink and the opening of the tap, providing flexibility when filling large containers. The spout of the sink also enhances control of the water flow, as the curve supports precise pouring, useful for filling up beakers with smaller openings.
In the middle of the workstations, BOYCO supplied 1000m Long Triangle Trunking with Double Sockets. Giving students convenient and reachable access to a power source when needed for equipment such as laptops, and enhances productivity due to it being readily available preventing downtime looking for a plug during lessons. These sockets support the health and safety practices needed in the laboratory, minimising the risk of trip hazards due to securely housing electrical wires up and away from the floor.
Following the completion of the project, BOYCO and Clark Contracts both visited The Graham Kerr Building. It was fantastic to view the results of the collaboration, along with viewing the museum situated inside of the building.
Team BOYCO is proud to have not only work alongside both Clark Contractors and ECD Architects, but provide the students of The University of Glasgow a newly refurbished workspace and bring new life to the long-establish Zoological Department continuing Sir John Graham Kerr's legacy in the Scottish city.