Kier appointed to deliver new £40.7m Health Building at University of Salford

CGI of new health building

Kier has been appointed to deliver a new £40.7m health building on behalf of the University of Salford, with the project set to support the delivery of local  health and wellbeing services.

The 5,550 sqm all-electric building will accommodate some of the university’s most popular courses including podiatry, prosthetics and orthotics, sports rehabilitation, occupational therapy and sports science.

Plans are also being explored for the delivery of mother and child health sessions, weight management clinics and wellbeing support services.

Forming part of the university’s School of Health and Society – the largest school at the university with more than 8,400 students – the new building will help to develop the next generation of healthcare professionals as well as increase access to health and wellbeing services for the public.

Conveniently located in a prominent position on the A6 next to Salford Crescent train station, the new facility will be highly sustainable, targeting a rating of BREEAM Excellent and WELL Gold building standards.

This project will be a showcase of modern methods of construction, featuring a concrete façade system, fabricated offsite and installed in a panelised arrangement which provides programme, safety and sustainability benefits.

It will have an attractive roof space and terraces, as well as delivering a daylight flooded atrium and extensive indoor planting to enhance the sense of wellbeing and healthy living.

The site is a key part of the university’s multimillion-pound Campus Connectivity Plan which is the biggest development of its teaching and research spaces around Peel Park in more than a decade.

The new building will also complement Salford City Council’s wider Crescent Salford development scheme.

Work is now under way on site and is expected to complete late 2026.

Sarah Morton, regional director for Kier Construction North & Scotland, said: “With our extensive experience in the education, healthcare, and science and technology sectors, we are eager to leverage our expertise to create a cutting edge facility that will serve the needs of students, staff, and the wider community for many years to come.”

Prof Vicky Halliwell, Interim Dean at The School of Health and Society, said: “The new building will be one of the gems in the expanding University of Salford estate.”

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