Newly appointed contractor Morgan Sindall Construction has commenced demolition of a derelict mill on Thornton Road in Bradford to make way for Bradford College’s purpose-built Future Technologies Centre.
The demolition of Junction Mills marks the start of construction on a state-of-the-art four-storey building, which will house modern automotive and digital engineering training at Bradford College.
The facility will offer students skills in new technologies, such as electric/hybrid vehicles and advanced manufacturing. The Centre will be vital in supporting the growth of technology and low-carbon skills capability within West Yorkshire.
The first phase of work includes extensive site surveys and the demolition of the vacant Junction Mills building. The project has received £15 million funding from the Department for Education’s Further Education Capital Transformation Fund (FECTF), secured in October 2022, and boosted by a £2 million College contribution.
Once completed in the 2025/2026 academic year, the Bradford College Automotive and Digital Engineering Department will relocate from Bowling Back Lane to the new premises. As many as 650 students could enrol at the Centre.
Christopher Malish, Bradford College’s Vice Principal of Finance & Corporate Services, said:
We’re thrilled to see work scaling up after years of logistics and planning and are delighted to be working with Morgan Sindall. We have an exciting time ahead as we develop sector-leading facilities. This is a huge boost for the College but also a transformative investment in Bradford city centre, that also supports the wider city centre development.
This multi-million-pound investment will create a cutting-edge learning environment for the local community, allowing the College to deliver on its mission of transforming lives. These new facilities are designed to address big societal challenges, enrich our local workforce, and showcase a range of inspiring careers.”
Ben Hall, Area Director for Morgan Sindall Construction’s Yorkshire Business, added:
Our purpose as a business is to create inspiring places that enhance local communities, and we are proud to support Bradford College in the delivery of this sector leading facility which will provide a cutting-edge learning environment for the local community, allowing the College to deliver on its mission of transforming lives.
It is a great pleasure to be working with the College and we look forward to continuing our close working relationship as well as supporting students, staff, the local community, and wider stakeholders throughout the delivery of the project.”
Over the last two years, Bradford College has secured nearly £32 million in funding. This substantial investment is helping the College reshape and rebuild aspirational new facilities in the heart of Bradford.
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