United Infrastructure, which delivers critical infrastructure and property services to communities across the UK, has begun a significant 14-week refurbishment programme at the two schools. “We would like to thank the London Borough of Hammersmith & Fulham and United Infrastructure for their partnership, expertise and support throughout this project. “Across United Infrastructure, our work ranges from improving social housing and delivering net zero retrofit programmes to creating safer, more inclusive public buildings. With extensive experience of delivering projects in occupied and sensitive environments, United Infrastructure carefully plans its work to minimise disruption. Once the work is complete, United Infrastructure will leave behind more than new lighting, flooring and plaster.