Morgan Sindall Construction has officially begun renovation works on the Claycroft Residences at the University of Warwick, one of the largest accommodation complexes on the university’s main campus in Coventry.
The extensive 17,000m² project will transform three individual accommodation blocks, which together provide 679 bedrooms arranged into eight-person flats. Originally constructed between 1994 and 1997, the buildings are set to be upgraded to offer modern, high-quality living facilities for students.
Internally, the works will include full redecoration of bathrooms with new flooring, sanitaryware, and finishes, as well as modernisation of bedrooms featuring a new painted feature wall. Communal areas will see the installation of new vinyl tile flooring and metal suspended ceilings to enhance both aesthetics and durability.
Additional upgrades include the remodelling of the laundrette in Claycroft 1, which will be expanded to include an accessible dryer and incorporate space from an adjacent staff office to create a more functional layout.
A key component of the refurbishment is the replacement of existing roof coverings and a full upgrade of the buildings to meet current safety standards. This includes a complete rewire and the renewal of all fire safety systems.
The project, which required 14 months of planning and design, will be delivered in three phases between July 2025 and September 2026. One accommodation block will be refurbished at a time, allowing two buildings to remain operational throughout the academic year. This phased approach will minimise disruption for students, who will be able to relocate safely between blocks during construction.
The first phase, involving a block of 266 bedrooms, is scheduled for completion in November 2025.
The project was procured via the SCAPE Venture framework, which is designed to support privately funded projects in construction, civil engineering, and consultancy. This approach allowed Morgan Sindall to contribute early input on buildability, cost planning, logistics and scheduling.
Richard Fielding, Area Director for Morgan Sindall Construction in the Midlands, said: "It's fantastic to be on site collaborating with University of Warwick to deliver this refurbishment of Claycroft Residences. Students need space to study, relax, and catch up with friends, and we’re proud that our plans for this development will create a warm, welcoming environment for students to call home during their studies."
Sioned Cash, Interim Director of Accommodation at the University of Warwick, added: "I'm very pleased that work will be starting next week on this exciting redevelopment project. This investment demonstrates the University of Warwick's continued commitment to enhancing the student experience through high-quality accommodation. We're delighted to be working in partnership with Morgan Sindall to deliver modern, comfortable living spaces that meet the evolving needs of our students."
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07/07/2025
Major Refurbishment Begins At University of Warwick's Claycroft Residences


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