Gloucester City Council and the Reef Group have selected construction firm Keir as the main contractor to deliver phase 2 of a new £107m technology campus, The Forum.
Situated in the heart of the city centre, The Forum will provide state-of-the-art amenities for emerging and established digital and cyber tech security businesses, including 135,000 sq ft of grade A workspace, conference facilities, a 4-star hotel, rooftop restaurant and bar, cafes and a wellness centre. The scheme will be rated BREEAM Excellent and will use air-sourced heat pumps and a ‘blue’ roof for water attenuation.
Kier will start on site in spring 2022, with the scheme supporting the council’s ambitions to regenerate the city centre, with £5 million of funding for the project from the Government's levelling-up fund.
Throughout the construction of the new digital office space, Kier will work with its local supply chain partners to deliver the project.
As part of its commitment to delivering lasting legacies in areas in which it works, Kier will be providing employment and training opportunities to local residents through a unique learning hub, which will combine in-person and virtual training. The hub will use the construction of The Forum as a ‘real life’ case study to showcase a range of careers and inspire and train people to be work-ready through a number of workshops that also cover life skills. It will also provide an introduction to opportunities within the supply chain through work experience. The learning hub will be constructed this year and will remain as a teaching space after the project has completed.
The project will also support local social enterprises and local SME businesses using the well-established relationships that have developed from working with Gloucester City Council on previous projects.
Andy Bolas, regional director for Kier Construction Western & Wales, said: "Working with Gloucester City Council and Reef Group, we look forward to delivering this flagship digital centre which is set to be a beacon for technology and cyber tech security businesses in the south west.
"Over 85% of the project team are based in Gloucestershire which means we will utilise our local knowledge, skills and supply chain partners to complete this project. The learning hub is also a unique and enduring legacy which aims to provide sustainable job and training opportunities for the Gloucester community."
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11/02/2022
Kier To Deliver Phase 2 Of New £107m Technology Campus


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