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Kier wins University of Derby business school contract

Deal will create new jobs and apprenticeships, 25 work experience placements and two graduate opportunities

Artist's impression of planned University of Derby business school

Construction giant Kier has won the contract to build the new University of Derby business school.

The new facility will go on land next to the university’s One Friar Gate Square building after Derby City Council approved the plans last summer. The 100,000 sq ft, business school will make up the first element of the university’s city masterplan, which it has drawn up to help connect its various sites.

It will feature innovative teaching and learning spaces, including a virtual reality suite, stock market trading room and creative labs as well as a 233-seat auditorium. An open design will provide air circulation and natural light.

It is hoped that by 2020 more than 6,000 students will be using the site every year, while two levels of the building will be open to the public, allowing students, academics, researchers and university staff to work alongside businesses based there as well as with the wider business community.

Andrew Bevan, the university’s interim director of estates, said: “The development of the business school is a catalyst for the regeneration of our city hub site.

“I’m delighted that we have entered into a contract with Kier to deliver this landmark building, which is part of the University’s broader vision to expand its reach and reputation across the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ and globally.”

Colina Wright, chief executive of the Union of Students at the university, said: “As a union, we are delighted to be involved in this project and are both passionate and committed to ensuring the student voice is reflected throughout.

“We have been impressed with discussions about student involvement and wider conversations about giving back to the community through employment and internship opportunities as well as considerations for sustainability and city regeneration. I am motivated by what this project can do for the city but more importantly for our students, during their time at Derby and beyond.