Caddick Construction has won a contract to develop a £25m teaching facility on the Openshaw Campus of The Manchester College.
The deal was awarded by the College's governing LTE Group and includes the new sports and public services building on Ashton Old Road, M11, which will incorporate a six court sports hall, healthcare suite and construction and motor vehicle learning facility.
The state-of-the-art venue forms part of LTE Group's visionary investment strategy that includes a brand new campus in the city centre, responding to the increasing demand for training and skills in the region.
Managing Director of Caddick Construction's North West office, Ian Threadgold said: "Caddick is delighted to be at the forefront of the one of the largest estate reshapes in the education sector. The project will provide high quality teaching and learning environments for students, staff and employers and see The College’s facilities move into broader city communities offering long-term benefits."
LTE Group Chief Executive John Thornhill commented: "We are delighted to award Caddick Construction the contract to provide a bespoke site where our sports, construction, motor vehicle and healthcare students can gain up to the minute skills working alongside employers, and ultimately bolstering the economy across Greater Manchester."
Pre-works have already commenced and the build is expected to take 14 months, with facilities due to open to the first students in September 2021.
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