Northumberland County Council originally had Willmott Dixon lined up to build a new school and leisure centre in Ponteland but after 18 months of working together on the pre-construction phase, the two organisations were unable to agree a price for the main build.
In June 2018 the council retendered the contract.
Kier, or the client team, appear to have managed to shave £4m off the build cost, as the contract value is now put at £42m, rather than the £46m that Willmott Dixon had previously been talking about.
The development will be built on a 100,000 m2 plot to the immediate south of Ponteland town centre. The campus will have a 420-place primary school, a 1,600-place secondary school, and a leisure centre with a six-lane 25 ft swimming pool, a gym, climbing wall and soft play zone. There will also be a full size 3G football pitch, café, library and community fire station.
Previous plans showed two 3G pitches, so there has been some saving there.
鶹 is set to start this winter and is due for completion in summer 2020 for the start of the 2020/21 school year.
Brian McQuade, managing director of Kier 鶹 Scotland & Northeast England, said: “We have a strong track record in delivering first-class educational and local community buildings and our aim is to create, with the client team, learning environments in which students can thrive.”