The Winvic Construction Ltd site team who are developing a 484 apartment Build-to-rent (BTR) scheme in the centre of Birmingham have given the group of Guides a taste of their new premises as well as an inspiring careers talk.
Winvic is delivering the project for Invesco Real Estate, the global real estate investment manager.
Over 80 girls aged between 10 and 15 were excited to be taken around the Holloway Head site and inside the semi-completed new building by members of the Winvic team. They listened to explanations of how it has been constructed, signed a concrete wall inside the new facility and made a number of their own special design ideas – such as the addition of a swimming pool, trampoline and pet store! Winvic facilitated a PPE free ‘green zone’ on the day to allow the Guides access without the requirement for full PPE – but they all very much enjoyed wearing it.
Inside the current Girlguide meeting hall, other members of the Winvic team explained to the girls about the increasing numbers of women in construction, spoke about the varied careers that are on offer within the industry and presented CGIs of the whole Holloway Head scheme.
The leading main contractor that specialises in the design and delivery of multi-sector construction and civil engineering projects began the Holloway Head project – located in between the B4127 Holloway Head and Gough Street – in November 2021, starting with enabling works. The south side of the site will be handed over in Spring 2024 and the north site will reach practical completion in late Winter 2025.
Girlguiding Birmingham is set to relocate to the ground floor of the south site building – comprising a double height hall, activity rooms, shop, kitchen and self-contained three-bedroom apartment – in January 2023. The organisation is currently based in an existing building on the north side of the site, which is divided from the south side by Brownsea Drive. Winvic’s construction programme prioritises the creation of two reinforced concrete-framed, 14-storey towers on the south site, and the fit out of the Girlguide’s headquarters. At the time of relocation, the building will have been constructed up to the seventh floor. The old Girlguiding Birmingham building will next be demolished, and the north site vertical build can begin, reaching 8 and 10 storeys.
The concrete superstructure on the south site has been progressing rapidly. The slip formed cores are completed to their full heights of 14 storeys and the concrete floor installation is currently at levels three and four. Internal partitions, blockwork, and the first fix mechanical and electrical works are in progress inside the new Girlguiding Birmingham premises. External works to the perimeter of the buildings are being undertaken to allow facade access equipment to be moved into position so the SFS and curtain walling installation can begin. On the north site, Winvic is mobilising for the demolition of an existing workshop building, which will lead into the enabling works for piling.
Winvic's Head of Marketing, Communications and Social Responsibility, Heidi Salmons, said: "We regularly visit schools and organisations located close to our sites, to speak to them about the varied roles on offer within construction. Engaging with young women is particularly important for the future of the industry so we couldn’t wait for the right time in the programme to get Girlguiding Birmingham on site at Holloway Head to see their new premises take shape and learn about some exciting careers. There were some big smiles and wowed faces on the site tour and during the careers talks, so hopefully we have inspired some of them to consider construction in the future."
Construction News
14/11/2022
Winvic Continues To Develop Apartment BTR Scheme In Birmingham


01/07/2025
Construction firm GRAHAM is making strong progress on the University of Manchester's flagship Fallowfield Campus redevelopment, working as part of the Viridis Consortium alongside partners Equitix and Derwent FM.
Following the demolition of the iconic Owens Park Tower, the project has now entered i

01/07/2025
Kirklees Council has announced that the West Yorkshire Archive Service (WYAS) will be moving into a new, purpose-built home within Huddersfield's flagship library hub, part of the Our Cultural Heart regeneration scheme.
The move marks a major milestone in the preservation and accessibility of the b

01/07/2025
Dalkia UK has officially assumed responsibility for the facilities management services at eight nuclear power stations operated by EDF Nuclear Operations.
The newly secured contract includes a wide range of essential services, including mechanical and electrical maintenance, building and grounds up

01/07/2025
Ofgem has provisionally approved a landmark £24 billion investment package to upgrade Britain's energy infrastructure, strengthen energy security, and accelerate the transition to clean power.
The initial funding, announced on July 1, is part of a wider £80 billion programme that represents the mo

01/07/2025
Engineering specialist MARCH has been appointed to United Utilities' Monitoring and Control Systems Integration framework, further strengthening its role in supporting vital water infrastructure projects across the North West.
The framework, which will initially run for five years with the potentia

01/07/2025
THE GUARDTECH GROUP are gearing up for a golden second half of year with THREE awards showpieces on the calendar.
First up, the cleanroom construction experts are finalists for the Large Business of the Year gong at the prestigious Suffolk Business Awards.
That event takes place on Thursday 10 Jul

01/07/2025
Leeds College of Building (LCB) has launched a refreshed brand identity and a new website as it celebrates 65 years of delivering specialist education and training in the construction industry.
The rebrand follows an 18-month collaboration with branding agency Born Communication, aiming to better r

01/07/2025
Three major projects delivered by Farrans have been named among the UK and Ireland’s best in the shortlist for the 2025 British Construction and Infrastructure Awards.
The Gull Wing Bridge in Suffolk, constructed by Farrans on behalf of Suffolk County Council, has been shortlisted in the Best Trans

01/07/2025
Persimmon Homes Wessex and Selwood Housing have formalised a new agreement to deliver additional affordable homes at the Backbridge Farm development in Malmesbury.
The two organisations have exchanged contracts on six high-quality homes, which Persimmon will complete and hand over to Selwood Housin

01/07/2025
More than 200 pupils from 14 Manchester schools came together to celebrate their achievements in sustainability and environmental action, as part of the city’s Eco-Schools programme.
Teachers and community leaders joined the pupils in Heaton Park to officially recognise the schools that have led t