Dudley’s Aluminium has secured four new projects in the education sector.

The fabricator will be working alongside Andrew Scott on Ysgol Gynradd Groes-wen Primary School in Cardiff. When completed, the school will feature contemporary architecture and a range of amenities accessible to the public.

Dudley’s will install Metal Technology System capped curtain walling, doors and windows on the build, as well as automatic doors, louvres and an entrance canopy.

It will also work with Andrew Scott on the refurbishment of St David’s sixth form college in Cardiff, installing Metal Technology System capped curtain walling, casement windows and doors plus automatic entrance doors and double glazed units with integral blinds.

In Pontyclun, Dudley’s will support Morgan Sindall Construction with the extension of Y Pant Comprehensive School, installing Kawneer capped curtain walling, doors and windows.

The fabricator’s fourth education sector project will be a complete window and door replacement for Cardiff University’s School of Healthcare Sciences which will be located on a single site adjacent to the University Hospital of Wales.

Teaming up with ISG Construction, Dudley’s will install Metal Technology System capped curtain walling, doors and windows on the build, as well as automatic entrance doors and fire rated windows and doors.

Colin Shorney, managing director at Dudley’s Aluminium, said: “We are delighted to have secured these four projects to support students across south Wales. Each project will provide enhanced learning environments, helping to maximise opportunities for students at every stage of their education.”

Dudley’s reputation for quality has been recognised with several industry-related accreditations. The company is CHAS accredited, Constructionline registered and BM Trada certified to manufacture enhanced security products to align with PAS24:2016 and BS 4873.