Supporting a successful CIF bid for John Clifford School

When the original roof of the 125-year-old John Clifford School in Nottingham needed replacing, securing budget via the Condition Improvement Fund (CIF) was essential.
The 125-year-old John Clifford School in Nottingham

When the original roof of the 125-year-old John Clifford School in Nottingham needed replacing, securing budget via the Condition Improvement Fund was essential.

Through the process, YMD Boon - with BMI’s support - were able to satisfy all CIF assessment criteria, successfully conveying the project need, cost and planning to create a complete picture of how funds would be used at John Clifford School. Once the CIF bid was successful, the improvement works were completed within six months by NRA Roofing - with the complete installation fulfilling the needs for traditional aesthetics, quality and performance.

The challenge

The challenge

Built in the late-1800s, the high standards of construction at John Clifford School saw the original roof last more than a century – with just a few minor repairs over the years. However, with the roof showing significant signs of degradation – including slipped or missing tiles, damaged flashings and mortar fatigue – leading to water ingress, the time had come to undertake a full roof replacement.

Carrying out the improvements would be dependent on a successful Condition Improvement Fund bid, making it essential for surveyors, YMD Boon, to have a complete understanding of the roof’s condition before creating a strong application. As the CIF process is highly competitive, typically being several times oversubscribed with more than 4,000 eligible applicants, it was imperative for the bid to be as strong as possible.

To carry out the re-roofing works, specialist contractors, NRA Roofing, would need to navigate a number of challenges - from delivering high standards of installation to underpin long-term performance, through to working safely across the 2,300sqm roof on a live school site.

Before: John Clifford School needing roof refurbishment

Evidence-based approach

Evidence-based approach

To support YMD Boon’s CIF bid, BMI was engaged to undertake a full condition report survey. Using the latest technology, including drones, the condition of the existing roof was assessed to produce a report highlighting where the roof was failing or areas of concern.

While these insights helped to make the case for the improvement project, a successful CIF bid also requires planning and costs. To this end, BMI used the report findings to provide a full specification and quantity estimate for the improvement works, allowing all essential elements of the improvement programme to be included in the bid.

With this evidence-based approach, YMD Boon was able to successfully secure CIF funding for John Clifford School.

Site plan of John Clifford School site for initial roof survey for CIF application

The solution

The solution

When it came to undertaking the improvement works, NRA Roofing meticulously executed the project in line with the comprehensive Redland SpecMaster specification. To deliver on quality and appearance, Redland Rosemary Clay Craftsman tiles in the Victorian finish were used, with their textured surface and distorted front edge replicating the traditional appearance of a handmade clay tile. 

With the roof of John Clifford School featuring several dormers, intricate detailing was required to deliver a satisfying aesthetic across the project, alongside uncompromising performance. This extended beyond the roof tiles to include the installation of box gutters and gutter outlets – work which was carried out by the team’s heritage standard lead operatives.

To safely deliver the project with minimal disruption to students and staff, NRA Roofing adopted a three-phase approach to the works. This meant activity could be focussed on a particular area of the site, while working hours were adapted to ensure safe movement around the site – particularly during drop-off and pick-up times.

John Clifford School using Rosemary Clay Craftsman tiles on the roof

The impact

The impact

Visually, the re-roofing project delivers a striking aesthetic for John Clifford School, reflecting its proud architectural heritage. Alongside this, the choice of materials for the roof build-up – together with the skilled installation practices of NRA Roofing – mean that quality and durability are built in. The strength and performance of the Rosemary tile in particular mean that the school can expect many years of service from their new roof.

As a full SpecMaster system, the coverings, underlay, fixings and accessories are backed by a 15-year design liability and weathertightness guarantee. The specification, crucially aligned with BS 5534 and BS 5250 standards, also included low-level and high-level ventilation to guarantee adequate airflow to deliver greater performance over time.

John Clifford School roof. Before and after roof replacement with CIF funding

A successful CIF bid

A successful CIF bid

Of course, a complete roof replacement of this scale represents a significant investment. This meant support from the Condition Improvement Fund was essential in making the improvement works possible, with the successful bid from YMD Boon being informed by BMI’s initial condition survey and specification - a process that was completed across a two-month period to align with the strict application process.

Through the process, YMD Boon - with BMI’s support - were able to satisfy all CIF assessment criteria, successfully conveying the project need, cost and planning to create a complete picture of how funds would be used at John Clifford School. Once the CIF bid was successful, the improvement works were completed within six months, with the complete installation fulfilling the needs for aesthetics and performance.

John Clifford School, Nottingham

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