Sir Robert McAlpine appointed to Temple Quarter Enterprise Campus

Latest News Tue, Apr 4, 2023 6:06 AM

Work on the University of Bristol’s new Temple Quarter Enterprise Campus, which represents a total investment of around £500 million, will get underway next month.

Opening in 2026, the campus at Cattle Market Road, next to Temple Meads Station, will enhance the University of Bristol’s reputation as a global destination for world-leading research, education and innovation.

The site will be home to 4,600 students and 650 university staff who will come together with business and community partners to tackle some of the world’s greatest challenges. Residential accommodation on Temple Island will provide living space for around 900 students.

At the heart of the campus, on the site of the former Royal Mail sorting office, a 38,000 sqm academic building will be home to the University’s Business School, digital engineering research groups, Centre for Entrepreneurship and Innovation, the Quantum Technologies Innovation Centre and provide dedicated facilities for enterprise and community partners.

The campus will strengthen the data science, digital innovation, creative industries, cyber and quantum technology sectors that are already flourishing in Bristol and the West of England.

In addition, the campus will also be a hub for local communities who will be welcomed on site to use the facilities and open spaces. Parts of the campus have been shaped in consultation with civic and community partners as dedicated spaces for groups to work together to address local, national and global challenges. At the evenings, weekends and during university holidays, local people are invited to take part in lifelong learning programmes, events, festivals and research activities.

Plans for the site were revised in light of the pandemic, which not only paused the development due to its impact on the construction trade, but also shaped the University’s vision for the campus. As a result, timelines have been adjusted and some of the spaces in the main building have been redesigned to allow greater flexibility and digital innovation for the future.

The new academic building will accompany the University’s TQ Research Hub, opened in 2022, at nearby Avon Street. Phase one of the Research Hub houses the University’s Bristol Digital Futures Institute (BDFI), who are pioneering transformative approaches to digital innovation. MyWorld, a University of Bristol-led programme for creative technologies, will join BDFI in early 2024. In September, the University’s Dental School will move to new purpose-designed premises on Avon Street.

The campus, a minimum of 50 percent of supplies for which will come from within a 30 mile radius, is a catalyst for the wider redevelopment of Bristol Temple Quarter, the UK’s largest regeneration project. It will create 22,000 new jobs, 10,000 new homes and new purpose built student accommodation developed by third party providers. It will also introduce more inclusive routes into education and bring £1.6 billion a year to the city economy. With a refurbished Bristol Temple Meads station at its heart, the area will become a world-class gateway to Bristol and the West of England. With a new entrance opening directly onto the campus, it will also join the city centre to the east of Bristol with new walking and cycling paths.

The University of Bristol is working closely with Bristol City Council, the West of England Combined Authority, Network Rail and Homes England to achieve these aims.

Professor Evelyn Welch, Vice-Chancellor and President of the University of Bristol, said: “Today really is a landmark day – not just for the University of Bristol but for the city as a whole. The Temple Quarter Enterprise Campus has been designed to meet the needs and nurture the aspirations of our students, staff and partners across the city and the wider region. It provides outstanding facilities to build on our collective strengths in research, innovation, learning and societal change. We are delighted to be working with Sir Robert McAlpine to bring these new facilities to life.”

Jack Boyer, Chair of the University of Bristol Board of Trustees, said: “It’s fantastic to sign the contracts that will enable building work on this world class facility to get underway. The new campus will be a place to exchange ideas and build vital skills and will open up even more opportunities for us to deliver on our strategic ambitions and meet the needs of our local communities.”

AECOM has supported the Temple Quarter programme since 2017, working as the University of Bristol’s project and cost consultants. They will continue to support the University through the construction of the new campus. The AECOM project team is led by Steven Jenkins, National HE Sector Lead. Osborne Clarke advised the University on the construction procurement and contracts for the projects.

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