º£½ÇÊÓÆµ

Oops.

Our website is temporarily unavailable in your location.

We are working hard to get it back online.

PRIVACY
Regional Development

GF Tomlinson completes work on £4.7m University of Lincoln campus refurbishment

400-acre site includes an agri-food college, equestrian centre, woodlands, grasslands, watercourses and a working farm

Riseholme Hall on the University of Lincoln’s Riseholme Park campus

Midlands contractor GF Tomlinson has completed a £4.7 million refurbishment of the University of Lincoln’s Riseholme Park campus.

The work has seen learning and research facilities improved for staff and students in existing buildings including Riseholme Hall, Plowright House, the on-site stables used by Bishop Burton College and Riseholme Park Farm.

The 400-acre site comprises the Lincoln Institute for Agri-Food Technology (LIAT), Riseholme Hall, an equestrian centre, Plowright House, woodlands, grasslands, watercourses and a working farm.

Derby-based GF Tomlinson secured the contract through the Scape Regional Construction framework, alongside architects and Lincoln’s PolkeyCollins.

The site, part of which is located within a registered historic park and gardens of special historic interest, is home to the buried remains and earthwork of a medieval village which dates back to the late 11th century.

Works to the Grade II listed, early 18th century Riseholme Hall, saw M&E systems upgraded including new lighting and door fixings to meet current fire regulations, as well as redecoration throughout the building.

New security door scanning technology was also installed to each office and meeting room within the building, and included the installation of a new kitchen and café area, shower room and toilet facilities.

Externally, essential repairs were carried out to protect the fabric of the historic building, including liquid coating the roof, replacing leadwork and replacing timber.