Construction complete at UK’s largest engineering campus

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Delivered by a collaborative team of builders, architects and engineers, the Manchester Engineering Campus Development (MECD) has been handed over to the University of Manchester

Building design was undertaken by Mecanoo with support from Penoyre & Prasad, with detailed design during the technical and construction stages by BDP, and multidisciplinary engineering services provided by Arup.

The main contractor was Balfour Beatty and it was project managed by Buro Four, with Buro Happold as the Environmental Sustainability Advisor.

The Manchester Engineering Campus Development will provide sustainable research facilities, alongside flexible and innovative teaching and learning spaces that will enable students to shape their own learning environment.

It will house a community of 8,000 students, researchers, academics and professional services staff. This will be the largest concentration of interdisciplinary engineering expertise in any UK university.

MECD is home to purpose-designed blended lecture theatres, teaching laboratories, student workshops and a range of spaces to support our ambitious outreach and social engagement initiatives.

The University is committed to Environmental Sustainability, with MECD being the first project to appoint a dedicated Environmental Sustainability Advisor to develop and drive the University’s comprehensive sustainability targets throughout the project’s life cycle, including a BREEAM Excellent rating, a new active travel hub and green roof.

MECD is part of a research and innovation hub and immediately adjacent to two flagship centres of excellence – the National Graphene Institute and the Henry Royce Institute, the UK’s national institute for advanced materials research and innovation.

The University of Manchester is ranked as the world number one in THE Impact Rankings and this investment will ensure that Manchester continues to be at the forefront of delivering world-class research.

A critical milestone for the project

Mark Pearson, Balfour Beatty project director, said: “We’re extremely pleased to have reached this critical milestone on such an important project – one that will transform the way in which the University of Manchester educates our future workforce of engineers.

“Despite the challenges we have faced over the last year as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic, works have progressed at pace with our expert team achieving final completion ahead of schedule.

“This significant achievement is truly testament to the strength of our collaborative culture and dedication as a project team.”

Director of estates at The University of Manchester, Diana Hampson, added: “This is a hugely significant milestone for MECD and we are delighted that the initial construction phase is now complete.

“MECD will create facilities that will put the University at the forefront of engineering globally, and we are proud to provide such an exceptional space for our exceptional people.

“We’d also like to thank all the various partners and stakeholders in getting us this point, it really has been a hugely collaborative effort.”

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