The company was
chosen by Coventry University to build a new £14 million campus for the
recently opened Coventry University Scarborough Campus.
The
Scarborough Campus opened in September this year and will relocate to its new home
at Weaponess Valley Car Park in September 2016. Willmott Dixon was appointed under Scape Group’s
National Major Works Framework.
It’s
the latest major campus project for Willmott Dixon in the higher education
sector, following similar facilities for universities that include Warwick, Kent,
Cambridge, Bournemouth, Birmingham City, West London and Brighton with a
combined value of over £250 million.
Willmott
Dixon’s team of higher education construction specialists will create a purpose
built campus that includes a library, IT suites, café, mock law court, engineering
and science labs, plus a careers team.
Coventry
University was recently named ‘Modern University of the Year’ in the Times and
Sunday Times Good University Guide 2016, with judges highlighting the
university’s investment in Scarborough Campus as a unique and particularly
forward-looking development in the sector.
The
creation of Coventry University Scarborough Campus also brings a new era of
higher education to the region. Professor John Latham, vice-chancellor of
Coventry University said: “This is a massively important project for Coventry
University, Scarborough and the regional economy. It will bring
transformational economic and social impact by enhancing the education, skills
and career prospects of local people.”
Coventry
University Scarborough Campus will be a key part of the £45 million sports and
education facility on the town’s old Weaponness Park and Ride site. Scarborough
mayor Councillor Thomas Fox said: “A massive amount of ambition and hard work
has led to this; an inspirational example of the public and private sectors working
together to develop a new centre for world class education on the Yorkshire
coast. Students are already benefiting from the university’s high quality and
specialist education in existing town centre venues and they can look forward
with pride to moving into state of the art learning and living accommodation in
autumn 2016.
Anthony
Dillon, managing director for Willmott Dixon in Yorkshire, said: “We have a
proud track record in Yorkshire, which is evident in nearby Beverley where our
mixed-use development in the town centre is creating jobs and encouraging
inward investment. We are delighted to
be continuing this in Scarborough by creating the new Coventry University
Scarborough Campus and like all our projects, the focus will be on how we
support the local economy by using companies from around Scarborough as much as
possible to carry out work packages."
Further
information regarding Coventry University Scarborough Campus is available at http://www.coventry.ac.uk/cusc/