Willmott
Dixon is adding to its £300 million workload enhancing university campuses
across the UK with a £20 million contract to build the new Anglia Ruskin School
of Medicine for Anglia Ruskin University.
Procured
through the Scape Major Works Framework, it will create the first undergraduate school of medicine in Essex and follows the company’s recent role creating the
award-winning Centre for Medicine at University of Leicester, the UK’s largest
non-residential Passivhaus project. It also continues Willmott Dixon's growth in Essex
The
Anglia Ruskin School of Medicine will be on the university’s Chelmsford campus and
features specialist teaching space, lecture theatre, and an anatomy suite. It
is hoped that at least 50 per cent of the students who study at the new
facility will be from the East of England.
The
school is much needed as the national workforce Minimum Data Set for General
Practice shows that Essex is suffering from medical workforce shortages across
primary care, mental health and acute care, with Mid and South Essex area
having the highest percentage of GPs aged over 54 in the country, and the
second highest patients-per-GP ratio in the country.
At
the project launch, Professor
Iain Martin, Vice Chancellor of Anglia Ruskin University, said,
“This
is a very significant step towards us helping address the urgent need for more
doctors and healthcare professionals in the UK, and specifically in
Essex. We have worked closely with a broad range of partners across the
region in planning for the School of Medicine and, whilst there is still much
to do, we are now one step closer to our goal.”
Willmott
Dixon is working with Rivington Street Studio architects and will complete the
school by September 2018. It
will provide approximately 3100m2 of space over three storeys.
This
is the latest major project by Willmott Dixon in the university sector. The
company is currently creating a London Campus for Coventry University in
Dagenham, as well as building the new Town House for Kingston University,
refurbishing the Dreadnought Building for Greenwich University and adding the
Computational Foundry at Swansea University.
Its experience of working in live environments is one factor for its
university track-record.
Chris
Tredget, managing director of Willmott Dixon in the northern Home Counties
said, “Our experience in the sector will allow us to create a pioneering medical
learning facility that will provide training to a new generation of medical
staff who can work in healthcare across the county.”