Northern Ireland-based construction firm Henry Brothers has delivered a major £30 million refurbishment project at a major UK university.
The company's Midlands team successfully refurbished and upgraded two key buildings at Loughborough University, marking one of the largest refurbishment projects ever carried out at the institution.
Work took place in 19 different phases over more than two years to enable university staff and students to carry on with their work and to minimise disruption.
It included the complete internal refurbishment of both the W and S buildings in the West Park area of the campus.
The scheme involved upgrading labs, offices, study areas, lecture theatres, kitchens, toilets and refreshment venues to create light, airy and modern amenities, with state-of-the-art equipment, first-class teaching and learning facilities, and attractive break out spaces.
More than 17,000 sq m of space over three floors has been refurbished and modernised in the two 1960s buildings, which are linked.
Officially known as the Sir David Davies building, the W building houses Chemistry and Physics within the School of Science, and the Wolfson School of Mechanical, Electrical and Manufacturing Engineering. It is also one component of the new School of Architecture, created as a direct response to the changing needs of architectural practise.
The S building houses Materials and Chemical Engineering and is also the home of the Loughborough Materials Characterisation Centre, which provides a wide range of analytical services to support university research and consultancy services for business.
Henry Brothers Midlands managing director Ian Taylor said: "Every member of the team involved in the refurbishment of the W and S buildings can be truly proud of what has been achieved at this site. It really is a top-class refurbishment scheme which has transformed a pair of 1960s buildings into two high-quality facilities, which are a fantastic environment in which to research, teach and learn.
"When working in a live environment there are naturally constraints but in close conjunction with Loughborough University, the work was carefully planned to avoid disruption to the students’ studies. On occasions, this meant using a non-traditional construction approach.
"The team at Henry Brothers is absolutely delighted to have handed over two outstanding facilities, on time and within budget, following this extensive and challenging refurbishment project, which has been successfully carried out over more than two years and which has now provided an environment for students, researchers and staff that really is inspirational."
The work at both buildings included a complex overhaul of the mechanical and electrical services and full internal refurbishment.
A newly constructed entrance, fully refurbished physics, chemistry, tribology and acoustics laboratories and a new architectural studio space were created in the W building. While in the S building a new lift and new main entrance door were installed, the floor was built up on the ground floor to make it one level, and research laboratories and teaching facilities were refurbished.
Henry Brothers was supported with Franklin Ellis, who provided architectural and interior design services for the scheme, and structural engineer BSP Consulting. The client team included CPMG as concept architect, Faithful & Gould for cost management, and M & E engineers WYG.
Shaun Green, Project Manager – Engineering at Loughborough University, commented: "The W&S project has been very challenging, and, running over two and a half years, one of the largest refurbishment projects ever carried out at Loughborough University. The Facilities Development team have worked very closely with Henry Brothers to achieve two outstanding buildings with first-class facilities for teaching and research.
"Henry Brothers managed the project very well and delivered the new facilities to a high standard, whilst also maintaining an excellent health and safety record during the programme of works."
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