| Where do you start? Academies can be quite time consuming projects and need alot of organisation and help. We can help?
As I'm sure you are aware there are 101 furniture manufacturers that can make tables and chairs. But when you need a supplier with the commitment and skills to really compliment your building design – without breaking the bank - there are few that can compete with Crossbrook. Before you prepare your next furniture specification you might find it helpful to consider the following key issues:- |
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1. Quality manufacture and installationProducts should be made from sustainable resources where possible and combine a mix of traditional and high technology processes. For example hand finishing shows in the attention to detail and the final quality of your furniture (which machines cannot replicate).
Once the project is completed you should be issued with a maintenance manual that shows you how to clean and maintain the furniture. The furniture must be tested to British standards and issued with contact numbers should there be any problems. Your supplier should be willing to come out and remedy any quality or manufacturing problems that may arise without any further charge. |
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2. ReliabilityOnce manufacturing is underway the main contractor should receive confirmation of installation dates. Look out for companies that are very flexible and work around school situations. Any necessary risk assessments or asbestos reports must be read and signed by the installer. Always ensure that site sizes are checked and colour choices confirmed with you. Look out for manufacturers that have BESA and FIRA accreditations which demonstrates a commitment to best practise and reliable operating systems. This will all help with the smooth installation of the furniture. |
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3. PriceTake advantage of complimentary experienced design consultants who can visit any project to discuss your needs and aid the design of the project. They should work on up to date Autocad releases and be happy to work on designs plans issued. Look for confirmation that all designs and plans conform to all the current health and safety and British standards. Where possible look for manufacture to be maintained in house by the supplier so that they can maintain complete control of factory production costs and overheads. Introducing an experienced expert in schools furniture projectsCrossbrook furniture is a second-generation family owned business which means that we take personal pride in our work; all our employees instinctively pay close attention to the fine details needed in manufacturing and delivering successful projects. |
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Here are some examples of the customer feedback we regularly receive..“Crossbrooks have provided the furniture for our new Science Labs and art rooms and both the design and quality of the goods supplied have enhanced the teaching environment immensely. Mrs Clack Birchwood High School Bishops Stortford |
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”Our office and corridor is vastly improved; it is now a pleasant organised place to work. The Mayor of Harrow came to open the Library which is now a fantastic space for children to enjoy books. Mrs Frankau Headteacher Roxbourne First School Harrow
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| "With no chemistry prep room and a pillar in the middle of one of the ICT classrooms teaching in these areas was at times not without its problems. Additionally we were suffering with access issues and a lack of storage space. Since working with Crossbrook we now have fantastic facilities and a really comfortable teaching environment. Safety and access to rooms has improved too”. Mr Collis Bursar St Francis College Letchworth |
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”This was a major project for us involving updating our 1960s Science Laboratories with all-new services and furniture. Crossbrook demonstrated they understood our requirements better than anyone else and provided the best advice. Their staff are extremely helpful and I intend using their services and expertise again.” Mr King Estate Manager Wycombe Abbey Girls School High Wycombe
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| Beaverwood School For Girls | Chelsea Academy | Cressex Community School | ||
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| Howe Dell School | Leighton Middle School | Luton 6th Form College | ||
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| Simon Balle School | St John's School | |||