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£13.5m pioneering Net Zero Industry Innovation Centre moves forward at Teesside University

Construction and property consultancy Summers-Inman has been brought on board for the research and innovation centre

£13.5m pioneering Net Zero Industry Innovation Centre moves forward(Image: GSSArchitecture and 3DLABS.)

A £13.5m research and innovation facility has taken a leap forward at Teesside University after construction and property company Summers-Inman was appointed to the project.

Plans to develop the Net Zero Industry Innovation Centre (NZIIC) were first unveiled by the university and the Tees Valley Mayor and Combined Authority in March, to support the region’s ongoing drive for clean energy and sustainability.

Summers-Inman, which has seven º£½ÇÊÓÆµ offices including a Newcastle base, has been appointed in a multidisciplinary role, after it completed a number of past projects for the university, including National Horizons Centre, the Student Life building and the Cornell Quarter.

News of the centre follows several announcements in hydrogen and clean energy for the Tees Valley, including confirmation that BP will set up a ‘blue hydrogen’ production facility in the region - and that the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ’s Hydrogen Transport Centre will be constructed next door to The Welding Institute.

The new NZIIC is part of the latest development at the expanding Net Zero Innovation Hub, spearheaded by Teesside University, which is based on the Tees Advanced Manufacturing Park (TeesAMP) in Middlesbrough. Other partners include the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) and The Welding Institute.

As well as putting the region at the forefront of the clean energy agenda it is estimated it could add up to £7bn to the region’s economy from now until 2050, creating thousands of jobs in the process.

Due to start on site in October and to be completed by autumn 2022, Summers-Inman will be providing project management and quantity surveying services currently up to and including RIBA stage three.

Other project partners are GSS Architecture, multi-disciplinary engineers and sustainability consultants, Cundall, and structural and civil engineers, Billinghurst George and Partners (BGP).