We’re onsite building a new Student Village at University of Staffordshire’s main Stoke-on-Trent campus, joining forces in a consortium with Hochtief PPP Solutions UK and Ireland, Plenary, Pinnacle Group and University of Staffordshire to utilise a DBFO (Design, Build, Finance, Operate) model.
The net-zero hub
With individual and group study areas, flexible use space, and an outdoor seating area on the rooftop terrace, the new student hub provides an array of spaces to enhance the learning of students. The hub will be made accessible through the addition of a new pedestrian bridge and boardwalk.
At the heart of the hub is sustainability. Roof-mounted photovoltaic panels will create on-site renewable electricity, and air source heat pumps will minimise energy demands for hot water and heating.
To help reach net-zero in operation, we will be utilising Passivhaus Principles to reduce demands on heating and cooling, making the building more energy efficient. This will include high levels of insulation, using materials with a low U-value to enhance thermal efficiency and maximising air tightness.
High quality, purpose build student accommodation (PBSA)
The student village will provide 700 students with new homes away from home, delivered through a mix of cluster blocks and townhouses.
A 298 room student accommodation block at Clarice Cliff Court will also be refurbished to transform the living spaces and improve energy efficiency by 250% through new low-energy solutions.