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BAM to build new £41m life sciences hub for Birmingham City University

Construction group which led development of Beorma Quarter and revamp of NIA wins brief to build new campus in Edgbaston

CGI of BCU's new £41m building in Edgbaston(Image: Pic: Sheppard Robson)

The construction group behind a trio of high-profile projects in Birmingham city centre will lead the development of a new sport and life sciences education complex in Edgbaston.

BAM Construction has been appointed to deliver the new £41 million hub for (BCU) as part of its wider project to bring all its facilities onto two campuses.

BAM previously led the £20 million phase one of the in Digbeth, including the new Adagio apart-hotel, and has

Next month, it will start in earnest on the extension to BCU's City South Campus, in Westbourne Road, as the

The new of courses in sport and life sciences including a new lecture theatre, multi-purpose hall, speech therapy, physiotherapy and ultrasound suites, art and technology classrooms and IT hubs as well as the relocated school of education.

BAM is also refurbishing part of the existing Seacole Building and carrying out additional external works.

CGI of BCU's new building as seen from northern approach(Image: Pic: Sheppard Robson)

The entire project, which has been designed by architecture practice Sheppard Robson, is due for completion towards the end of next year.

BAM's construction director Steve Roome said: "Our extensive experience in this sector and our collaborative approach to construction are the critical factors in creating these very modern new facilities in a cutting edge educational field.