The University of Bristol has unveiled plans for its new £300m campus located next to Bristol Temple Meads.
Construction has been completed on Bristol Business School (BBS) and Bristol Law School (BLS) at the University of the West of England (UWE Bristol).
UK-based construction services firm ISG has completed work on a £55m project at the University of the West of England (UWE Bristol) - creating a new home for the Faculty of Business and Law.
CNIM and Clugston Construction have won a contract from renewable energy firm Viridor to build a new £252M energy recovery facility (ERF) on an industrial site in Avonmouth on the outskirts of Bristol, UK.
LGIM Real Assets has secured the approval from the Bristol City Council for its build-to-rent (BTR) project in Bristol city centre, UK.
UK-based developer Ashfield Land has announced that contractor ISG has started site clearance and demolition work on its £100M office project in England, UK.
AXA Investment Managers - Real Assets has submitted a planning application to Bristol City Council for the overall masterplan and first building of its Assembly Bristol regeneration project in the UK.
University of Bristol has revealed plans for the construction of a new £300M campus in Bristol’s Temple Quarter Enterprise Zone in England, UK.
Joint venture partners St Francis Group and iSec have started construction on a £120M business park in Bristol, UK.
UK-based developer Ashfield Land has received planning approval from South Gloucestershire Council to construct an £100M office building at Bristol Parkway Station.The 19,000sq m HQ office project, named The Approach, will be developed on the site located off Hunts Ground Road, immediately east of Bristol Parkway Station.Ashfield Land believes that the project’s rail connections will be maximised with the electrification of the Great Western line — which is set to reduce journey times and increase frequency to London and other destinations into South Wales — and the opening of Crossrail in 2017/18. A new link road will also be built offering direct access to the M32.Ashfield‘s land director James Digby said: “Bringing 19,000sq m of excellently-connected office space forward is a strong sign of confidence in the Bristol occupier market. “The area has a strong track record in attracting major organisations particularly in financial services, defence and aerospace. The approved plans maximise the site’s location and public transport connectivity and will offer a stand out scheme for any corporate occupier.”The project is expected to be complete in 2018.