Constructionarium plasters over shortfall with 拢250,000 for Norfolk centre and Scotland expansion
The industry鈥檚 sole dedicated site-based training centre for university students has secured the funding necessary to guarantee its future.
Constructionarium, which is located at the National Construction College at Bircham Newton in Norfolk, appealed to the Higher Education Funding Council for England (HEFCE) earlier this year for stop-gap funding after revealing it faced a shortfall of 拢2.7m over the next three years.
The HEFCE has now approved an application for about 拢250,000, which will supplement funds raised from industry to keep Constructionarium operational until it concludes negotiations in the immediate future. Organisers had feared that without public money the centre would have been forced to scale back its programmes and possibly to shut down.
Stef Stefanou, chairman of Constructionarium and John Doyle Construction, said: 鈥淭his advance from the HEFCE secures the future of Constructionarium as far as the revenue is concerned.鈥 However, he added that additional funds would need to be raised to go on and build the Bircham Newton centre.
Constructionarium is also planning to expand in Scotland, after establishing a temporary site in the country with the support of Dunne Civil Engineering. The training organisation is now negotiating to acquire a 25-year lease on 3-5 acres of land to establish a permanent centre in the region. It is also working to receive funding from Scottish authorities.
By the end of June 2010, 5,000 undergraduates will have been trained at Constructionarium since its creation in 2003, including students from Italy, Russia and the US. Twenty universities, 17 contractors and 17 design consultants are involved with the scheme, including firms such as Laing O鈥橰ourke, Sir Robert McAlpine and John Doyle Construction.
The initiative has largely been funded by the industry since its creation, securing about 拢3m of support in cash and kind from the industry alongside around 拢1m of funding from the East of England Development Agency. Its organisers estimate that the ConstructionSkills levy will soon be able to cover the running costs of the site.
UK constructionarium participants
Universities, contractors and engineers
- Salford, Costain, Jacobs
- Liverpool, AJ Morrisroe, Mott MacDonald
- Nottingham, Sir Robert McAlpine, Walsh Associates
- Westminster, Stephensons, Ramboll (UK)
- London South Bank, Byrne Bros, WS Atkins
- Southampton, Laing O鈥橰ourke, Faber Maunsell
- Stow College, Glasgow; Dunne, Halcrow
- Northumbria, GB 黑洞社区 Solutions, Space Architecture
- Leeds, Shepherds, Arup
- Loughborough, Laing O鈥橰ourke, Waterman
- Cambridge, Stephensons, Ramboll (UK)
- East London, Mitchellson, WS Atkins
- Greenwich, Byrne Bros, WS Atkins
- UCL, Laing O鈥橰ourke, Waterman
- Imperial College London, John Doyle Construction, Expedition
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