Dudley’s Aluminium secures pioneering education campus project

Manufacturing Wales • 20 February 2024

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Welsh fabricator Dudley’s Aluminium has secured a new project for a joint education campus in Fairwater.


Dudley’s is working in collaboration with ISG Construction Ltd on the multimillion-pound project which will facilitate the construction of three new build schools for Cantonian High School, Riverbank School and Woodlands High School, all situated on a single site.


The development will be Net Zero Carbon in line with Welsh Government standards and will set the standard for future Cardiff school projects. Each of the three schools will be highly energy efficient buildings powered by renewable energy sources.

Aerial view of a modern school complex, featuring multiple buildings, sports fields, and a circular courtyard.

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