Hammersmith & Fulham Council appoints Higgins Partnerships as building contractor for Avonmore Primary School development
Posted 08/07/2026
Hammersmith & Fulham Council has appointed Higgins Partnerships as its building contractor to deliver the rebuild of Avonmore Primary School alongside 91 new homes in Hammersmith.
The scheme will provide new, state-of-the-art learning spaces for pupils and teachers including dedicated special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) support space and enhanced outdoor play facilities. The development will also include 91 new mixed-tenure homes of which half will be affordable with priority given to eligible local residents to help ensure families can remain in the area.
Designed by BPTW in collaboration with Walter & Cohen, (school architects), the development will provide 2,297sqm of flexible learning space and over 1,500 sqm of outdoor play areas across three levels, including rooftop provision for the school, and two residential buildings. The design reflects the scale and character of the surrounding streets and dense urban context.
Cllr Alex Sanderson, Deputy Leader of Hammersmith & Fulham Council said: “We are determined to make Hammersmith & Fulham one of the very best places in the country to grow up. The rebuild of Avonmore Primary School will deliver a new, state-of-the-art building for pupils and teachers, and help boost our strong record of educational success in the borough.
“The development will also provide 91 new homes for local residents of which half will be affordable as we build more homes than ever in H&F to give local families the chance to put down roots here as we make the borough a stronger, safer and kinder place.”
Declan Higgins, Chief Executive Officer comments: “We are proud to have been appointed by Hammersmith & Fulham Council to deliver the Avonmore School development, which builds on our successful partnership at Hartopp and Lannoy Point. By combining new homes with essential education provision, this scheme demonstrates how partnership-led development can help meet housing demand, while delivering lasting benefits for the local community.”
Avonmore will be a net-zero development, targeting a 74% reduction in operational carbon, with the remainder offset. Sustainable features include green roofs across all buildings, new tree planting in the community and the installation of 100 solar panels. The school will also achieve a BREEAM Excellent rating.
The proposals have been shaped through extensive engagement with local stakeholders, including community groups, school leaders, pupils and parents throughout the planning process.