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Second University of Birmingham project for Willmott Dixon

Second University of Birmingham project for Willmott Dixon

Willmott Dixon has secured a £46.5m contract to deliver a new home for the University of Birmingham’s School of Engineering.

It is the second time that the company has been appointed by the University for a major project this year - bringing the value of work being delivered to nearly £90m.

The School of Engineering was formed by the University over two years ago and includes the disciplines of civil engineering, mechanical engineering and electronic, electrical and systems engineering.

The new building will be home to both the School of Engineering and UKRRIN Rail Digital Systems Innovation Centre (DSIC).

The UKRRIN Rail Digital Systems Innovation Centre will establish a centre of excellence for railway research on digital systems, focusing on matters such as railway control and simulation, and data integration and cyber security. 

The building will offer a variety of contemporary and flexible design and research spaces that act as an incubator for innovation and strengthens teaching and research partnerships. It will provide the increased spatial requirements of office, meeting and lab spaces resulting from the School’s projected growth. 

Designed by Birmingham-based Associated Architects, the building’s interior will feature exposed structural elements such as supports, pipework and services, providing a practical display of its own engineering. 

Externally, it will feature a half-brick, half-clad facade to provide a strong visual impact, with visual cues taken form railway lines and trackside signalling that connects it to its core specialism. With work starting in August, the project was secured through the Constructing West Midlands Framework.

Nick Gibb, Deputy Managing Director for Willmott Dixon in the Midlands, said: “The new School of Engineering provides a clear visual statement for the University. It will be driving interest in the STEM subjects, something that we will be supporting ourselves through the creation of opportunities for work placements.”

The relocation of the School of Engineering to this new building is part of the University’s masterplan to bring schools together on the campus creating, in this instance, an engineering hub. 

Daniel Holmes, University of Birmingham, said: “This new building represents a celebration of engineering and will be a centrepiece of our new engineering hub. The ongoing collaborative relationship that we have with Willmott Dixon, along with the quality of delivery of their completed projects, gives us significant confidence that they will deliver this landmark building.

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