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    Graham’s £50m Oasis Academy Temple Quarter: design and phasing notes for project teams

    November 28, 2025|

    Reviewed by Tom Sullivan

    Graham’s £50m Oasis Academy Temple Quarter: design and phasing notes for project teams

    First reported on The Construction Index

    30 Second Briefing

    John Graham Construction has broken ground on the £50m Oasis Academy Temple Quarter in Bristol, a new secondary school for 1,600 pupils on Silverthorne Lane in the Temple Quarter Enterprise Zone. The project comprises a purpose-built main teaching block and conversion of a listed former boiler shop, part of what was once one of Europe’s largest steelworks, into a dedicated sports hall. The academy is planned to open in September 2027, initially for 11–16 year olds, with a sixth form to follow post-occupation.

    Technical Brief

    • Conversion of the listed boiler shop to a sports hall will require heritage-sensitive structural strengthening and services integration.
    • Brownfield location on former steelworks implies potential contamination, obstructions and variable made ground affecting foundations.
    • Working within the Temple Quarter Enterprise Zone adds planning constraints around urban density, access and neighbouring regeneration schemes.
    • Listed-building status will drive façade retention, vibration limits and careful sequencing of intrusive works.
    • Repurposing heavy industrial fabric to educational use demands upgraded fire protection, acoustic performance and thermal envelope.
    • Construction phasing must accommodate a fixed September 2027 opening, constraining float for ground and superstructure delays.
    • Similar industrial-to-education conversions in UK cities increasingly rely on hybrid steel–concrete solutions to reuse existing frames.

    Our Take

    Within the 88 Infrastructure stories in our database, Bristol and the wider West of England feature far less frequently than London or the northern city regions, so this Oasis Academy Temple Quarter scheme signals a notable pipeline anchor for east and central Bristol’s regeneration narrative.

    For John Graham Construction, this £50m school sits in the mid-range of UK education capital projects tracked in our coverage, which typically means standardised design and procurement routes rather than bespoke mega-campus complexity, helping to manage delivery risk to the September 2027 opening target.

    Locating a secondary facility within the Temple Quarter Enterprise Zone aligns with other UK city-centre regeneration schemes in our database where education projects are used to de-risk early phases of mixed-use redevelopment by providing guaranteed public-sector occupancy and footfall.

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    Prepared by collating external sources, AI-assisted tools, and Geomechanics.io’s proprietary mining database, then reviewed for technical accuracy & edited by our geotechnical team.

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