
Kirklees Council in West Yorkshire, UK, has appointed Kier to deliver a £15m leisure centre in Liversedge.
Kier has secured this project through the YORbuild2 framework.
Built on the site of the original Spenborough Pool, the Spen Valley Leisure Centre will be a two-storey, two-pool complex.
It will feature a double-height foyer, which will lead to wet changing areas and multi-activity space.
There will be a mezzanine with dry changing areas, a gym, exercise studios and spectator seating.
Construction on the project is expected to commence early this year, with project completion set for mid to late 2021.

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By GlobalDataThis project will be followed by the demolition of the current fitness suite.
Kier Regional Building Northern operations director Phil McDowell said: “We have a lot of experience in delivering leisure centres across the country and are thrilled to be working with Kirklees Council to deliver the brand-new Spen Valley Leisure Centre.
“The proposed new all-purpose facility reflects the desire to bring the leisure offer on the site up to current standards in a building of high quality, and to bring swimming and fitness under the one roof. It will provide a modern environment, with an efficient, simple layout and improved access to ensure it is accessible for all.”
Currently, Kier is delivering a £42m school and leisure development in Ponteland, Northumberland, which will include a six-lane 25m swimming pool, a gym, climbing wall and soft-play zone.