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-09 Jul. 2021

University of Wolverhampton chooses Willmott Dixon Interiors for £3.9m refurbishment

Willmott Dixon Interiors will deliver the refurbishment of two buildings at the University of Wolverhampton to provide enhanced facilities for film and pharmacy students.

The national fit-out and refurbishment specialist contractor will lead the £3.9 million refurbishment of the Wulfruna Building and Alan Turing Building at the university’s city campus on Wulfruna Street.

Improving facilities

The refurbishment project will provide more than 32,000 sq ft of flexible and modern teaching spaces across the two buildings, with new finishes, layouts and furnishings.

Willmott Dixon Interiors will demolish some of the partition walls at the Wulfruna Building to form larger, multipurpose teaching spaces for use by the university’s School of Pharmacy.

The revamped facility will deliver a new pharmacy reception, as well as flexible practice and clinical skills areas, including a bespoke post-graduate teaching space and counselling rooms for the development of clinical and counselling skills.

Above: CGI image of the proposed new Pharmacy space.

The Alan Turing Building will undergo a refurbishment to the ground, second and part of the first floor, which will deliver a professional working environment for film, television and animation students.

Features will include new production space, an equipment media store, a video studio with movable partitions and a multipurpose studio which can accommodate a larger number of students. The contractor will also create new MAC labs, edit suites, staff offices and a production base room.

Above images: CGI images of the proposed new screen school areas.

Works will take place over the summer, with both buildings expected to be ready for occupation at the start of the academic year in September 2021.

Phil Crowther, regional director at Willmott Dixon Interiors, said: “We’re excited at being given the opportunity to deliver modern, multipurpose facilities at the University of Wolverhampton, that will bring staff and students together. We’ll be creating active spaces that will foster collaboration and teamwork, and provide a much improved environment for people to learn in. We look forward to working in partnership with colleagues at the university to deliver the project in time for the arrival of students later this year.”

Continuing to drive social value throughout our projects

The refurbishment of the Wulfruna Building and Alan Turing Building was awarded via the Pagabo refit and refurbishment procurement framework and is targeted to return a social return on investment of 15% through local spend, local labour and added value activities.

Willmott Dixon Interiors has committed to delivering employability programmes in partnership with JTL Training, as well as mentoring opportunities, mental health workshops and a combination of virtual and on site work experience placements.

The project team includes Faithful+Gould as project manager and professional quantity surveyor, architect and principal designer, Glancy Nicholls Architects and structural engineer, CWA. Temporary works will be undertaken by CWA/Bridges Pound.

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