The Project

After 20 years of waiting, the Emily Brontë High School has finally opened its doors, welcoming back students who had been studying in a modular building until now.

Located 600 meters from the former building and on a free plot with a total surface area of 9,742 m², a school complex including a high school with a cafeteria and eight staff housing units was constructed.

Construction work began in 2017 and was completed in 2019, adhering to an Environmental Quality approach. Additionally, the teaching building’s roof is equipped with photovoltaic panels, and the other flat roofs are green roofs.

Risk Control’s Support

As part of this project, Risk Control carried out several technical inspection mission including:

  • SEI mission, related to the safety of people in public access buildings,
  • Th mission, related to thermal insulation,
  • LP mission, related to the structural integrity of works and both integral and removable equipment elements, etc.

This project was carried out by the Île-de-France Region via its representative Île-de-France Construction Durable, designed by architect Barbara Dumont, Atelier BW, Land’Act.