ÁBALTA SPECIAL SCHOOL

Sector

Education

Client

GRETB

Date

2026

Details

We are delighted to showcase the successful completion of  Ábalta Special School, where our team delivered and installed two modular classroom blocks, each containing two fully equipped, modern learning spaces designed to support a positive and engaging educational environment.

Commencing in February and completed by the end of May, the project was successfully delivered within a 14-week programme. The works were carefully planned and executed across two phases, with Phase 2 now fully complete, ensuring a smooth and efficient transition for the school while maintaining minimal disruption to day-to-day activities.

Location

A key element of this project involved the relocation and repurposing of existing modular units from Archbishop McHale College. This required detailed logistical planning, including the safe dismantling and removal of the structures, secure transportation to the new site, and expert reassembly at Ábalta Special School. Throughout the process, our experienced team maintained the highest standards of health and safety, quality control, and project coordination.

 

The completed classrooms provide bright, flexible, and functional learning environments that can adapt to the evolving needs of students and staff. By extending the school’s educational facilities through modern modular construction, we have helped create additional space that supports both learning and wellbeing.

This project demonstrates the many advantages of modular construction, including speed of delivery, sustainability through the reuse of existing assets, cost-effective expansion, and minimal disruption during installation. It also highlights our expertise in managing complex modular relocations and delivering tailored solutions for educational institutions of all sizes.

 

We are proud to have partnered with Ábalta Special School on this important project and to contribute to the creation of safe, inspiring, and future-ready learning spaces for students and educators alike.