'Landmark' University of York student accommodation development completes
A flagship University of York student accommodation campus has reached completion, creating 1480 beds across 18 accommodation blocks for the increasing student population.
Delivered by GRAHAM and forming part of the Heslington East Campus, the new neighbourhood is located between the North and South lakes and has formed the desired gateway to the west campus.
The £130m project included the design, build, financing and ongoing operation of three and four storey blocks, and two state of the art social hubs (David Kato College and Anne Lister College), all complete with exceptional and extensive public realm and landscaping works. GRAHAM and Equitix were joint investors.
With a combined space of over 400,000 sq. ft., the innovative student accommodation aligns with the University of York’s development masterplan, which is centred around making excellent and inclusive places for everyone.
Equitix Management Services Ltd (EMS) delivered the Management Services Agreement on behalf of Civitas Living LLP (the SHP), comprising construction contract management, financial management and management of FM mobilisation. EMS also administered a number of variations to the project (including the early delivery of three residential blocks).
Now the project is in the operational phase, EMS will provide FM performance management services for the duration of the concession. The success of the project is a great example of collaboration between all stakeholders in forging excellent working relationships to ensure delivery on time and to a high standard, which will provide an enhanced student experience.
Gary Holmes, regional managing director at GRAHAM Building North, said: “There is an acute demand for purpose-built student accommodation across the UK and the successful delivery of the new space at University of York will offer exceptional quality living spaces for students.
“Working with architects, Sheppard Robson, and the wider project team, GRAHAM delivered a prime example of considerate development which enriches the local region and will leave a positive legacy. It also underlines City of York’s prioritisation of creating sustainable places to learn, live and socialise.”
Hugh Crossley, chief executive officer for Equitix said: “We are delighted to handover these two new colleges hosting 1,480 rooms to the University of York. Our investment at York extends beyond rooms and responding to capacity issues, it delivers accommodation that promotes a truly enhanced student experience.
Vice-chancellor of the University of York Charlie Jeffery said: “Increasing our provision of high quality on-campus accommodation is a key priority for us and the opening of 1,480 new bedrooms this year without any delays to the project is fantastic news. These two new colleges offer us much needed extra space and help us keep pace with the growing demand for on-campus accommodation.”
A sustainable approach to construction has been a key driver of the build, with GRAHAM deploying an innovative use of Modern Methods of Construction (MMC) and adopting an off-site modular solution throughout the construction programme. Using MMC brings significant benefits, including enhanced quality, accelerated construction programmes, and reductions in energy use and waste.
By Mark Adair – Correspondent, Bdaily
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