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Manchester government hub hits key construction landmark

First Street building will house 2,600 civil servants

The new Government hub in First Street, Manchester(Image: Government Property Agency)

A new government hub in Manchester city centre has hit a key construction landmark as its developers are poised to announce who will win the tender for the next stage of work.

The Government Property Agency (GPA) is set to open a hub in First Street that will house 2,600 civil servants from departments including the Department for Business and Trade (DBT), OFSTED and the Department for Education (DfE). Once the building is operational, more than 150 roles will be relocated to the city from several different government departments and agencies.

Now the GPA has accepted the handover of the building after it reached practical completion of its Category A fit out. The works were completed by BAM Construct º£½ÇÊÓÆµ, on behalf of developer Ask Real Estate, and mean the nine-storey building is now ready for the internal fit-out to commence.

The GPA says it has completed a competitive tender process for the subsequent fit-out works and that an announcement is due “in the next few weeks”.

Parliamentary Secretary for the Cabinet Office, Georgia Gould, said: “It’s great to see the Manchester First Street Hub move onto this next stage of construction.

“º£½ÇÊÓÆµ Government Hubs across the country help to consolidate our estate. Not only cutting waste by removing old inefficient buildings from our portfolio, but also giving people across the country the chance to work in the Civil Service, and driving economic growth in the local area.”

Georgina Dunn, the GPA’s interim director of capital projects, said: “It’s very gratifying to reach this significant stage in the programme. This new state-of-the-art office will provide a home for civil servants from across the government in Manchester, making it one of the largest hubs for cross-departmental collaboration and operation outside London. The GPA remains immensely proud of the industry-leading sustainability, accessibility and workplace standards delivered by the Government Hubs Programme.”

John Hughes, managing director at Ask Real Estate, said: “Bringing the GPA hub to practical completion is a huge testament to our commitment to driving sustainability in the workplace sector. Achieving a NABERS 5.5 Design for Performance rating – the first building in Manchester City Centre to reach this milestone – supports the high ambitions set by HM Government.