Bouygues UK has reached financial close on the third phase of Tower Hamlet’s £61.5m Secondary Education Building programme.
The latest wave brings the number of schools being revamped across the London Borough to 14 with at least three more to come.
Work involves new build, heavy refurbishment, remodelling and refreshment at Langdon Park School, Stepney Green Mathematics and Computing College, Central Foundation School for Girls and Phoenix School.
Chairman of Bouygues UK & Warings, Madani Sow said: “We are proud to have the opportunity to continue our education work in Tower Hamlets to provide progressive, contemporary and sustainable facilities for secondary students within in the borough.
“We approach our work with the intention of bringing the additional values of local economic and social benefits.
“As well as supporting local issues, investment has been channelled into work based learning such as apprenticeships and a Business Language Champions scheme, maximising development opportunities for young people in Tower Hamlets.”