Phase one of new School of Engineering development complete

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School of Engineering, University of Birmingham,

Willmott Dixon has completed the first phase of construction work for the £46.5m School of Engineering development at the University of Birmingham

The centre for Digital Systems showcases the successful collaboration between academia and industry, as the university has partnered with the UK Rail Research and Innovation Network (UKRRIN) to commission the facility, with £16.4m in funding from Research England.

Designed by Associated Architects, the striking building has been created to align with the rail industry, featuring Corten cladding to give the same visual impact as railway lines and track signalling.

The investment in the Centre of Excellence forms part of the university’s commitment to providing first-class engineering education.

The development aims to improve student experience, allowing engineering undergraduate and postgraduate students to get involved in cutting-edge research and ensuring students graduate with a strong connection to the industry.

Procured through the Constructing West Midlands framework, the 3,000mfacility offers a variety of contemporary and flexible design and research spaces that act as an incubator for innovation, strengthening teaching and building research partnerships.

Open offices, meeting rooms, seminar rooms and event spaces will enable industry partners to come and work directly with University experts and researchers.

The centre will house specialist research in digital railway engineering, focusing on railway control and simulation, data integration, cybersecurity, condition monitoring and sensing, and improved methods for technology introduction.

A major step forward

Nick Gibb, deputy managing director for the Midlands at Willmott Dixon, said: “We are delighted to have led the development of such a significant resource, both regionally and within the sector – the facility is set to pioneer advancements within engineering and digital systems research.

“Despite completing the final stages of the project during the Covid-19 pandemic, our teams optimised industry-leading safety and social distancing measures, which meant we were able to remain on-site during the pandemic and ultimately deliver this phase of the project on time.

“This development is the third major partnership we have entered into with the University of Birmingham, having recently completed the Teaching and Learning Building, along with the Green Heart campus development.

“We look forward to completing the second and final stage of the School of Engineering project in early 2021.”

Professor Clive Roberts, head of the school of engineering at the University of Birmingham, said: “The completion of this exceptional facility is a major step forward in our longstanding partnership with UKRRIN.

“We are really grateful for the support from Research England and the superb contracting work from Willmott Dixon – and we’re looking forward to using the facility to deliver outstanding collaborative research with long-term, real-world impact.”

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