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The University of Exeter combines world-class research with excellent student satisfaction, from its campuses in the South West of England, in Exeter and Cornwall. A member of the prestigious Russell Group, the University has over 25,000 students from 130 countries. The University ensures wellbeing support provisions are readily available to all students and offers a range of wellbeing and welfare services.
After providing vital wellbeing services for a number of years, additional space was needed to provide confidential meeting spaces, offices and consultation rooms. The site for the new, additional wellbeing facility was located at the top of a steep hill with difficult access, next to in-use student accommodation, which meant the new facility had to be built with minimal disruption whilst navigating complex site safely. The design of the new building would also need to align with the University of Exeter’s sustainability ambitions, requiring a partner that championed sustainable practices. A traditional building would not have been suitable for the site so, with the access challenges and sustainability in mind, the University appointed Premier Modular to deliver a full turnkey solution for the new wellbeing facility, after a mini competition via the LHC Modular Framework.
On behalf of the University, I would like to express our thanks to you and the team for managing the delivery of the 20 modules in less than 3 days, the professionalism of the team and their cheerful demeaner is a credit to you.
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