Balfour Beatty awarded £80m University of Warwick job

Balfour Beatty awarded £80m University of Warwick job

Balfour Beatty has been awarded an £80 million contract to construct the National Automotive Innovation Centre (NAIC) in Coventry for the University of Warwick.

At the height of construction the project will employ over 750 people and will also provide opportunities for apprenticeships and graduate and work experience placements.

The 33,000 square metre development on the existing main campus of the University of Warwick site involves the construction of a four-storey ‘L’ shaped building that will house state-of-the-art facilities.

Balfour Beatty will also carry out the significant mechanical and electrical installation works.

The NAIC will provide a national focus for expertise in automotive research and development. It will accommodate over 1,000 technologists, academics, designers, students and engineers, fostering collaboration to develop and utilise new breakthrough vehicle technology.

The facility will also help to address the current shortage of skilled research and development staff in the automotive supply chain.

Nicholas Pollard, Balfour Beatty Chief Executive Officer for Construction UK, said: “This award adds to Balfour Beatty’s significant portfolio of university projects across the UK.

Our commitment to apprenticeship, graduate and work placements, throughout project delivery will ensure Balfour Beatty’s contribution goes beyond the construction phase.”

Professor Lord Bhattacharyya, Chairman of Warwick Manufacturing Group (WMG), said: “The National Automotive Innovation Centre will link people, research and world-leading infrastructure to create and develop novel technologies.

NAIC will be an ‘engine’ for economic growth, with wide economic benefit, and sustained growth from the creation of world-leading technologies.

Building will commence soon and through Balfour Beatty the construction of such a significant facility will bring equally significant economic and employment benefits to the local construction sector.”

Work will commence this spring with completion in spring 2017.

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