Graham lands University of Bath 960-bed campus job | Construction Enquirer News
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Firm starts design and pre-construction work on Claverton Down student housing scheme
The contractor will work with the university under a two-stage pre-construction services agreement secured through the Southern Construction Framework, putting it in the frame for the main build once design work is finalised. The planned purpose-built student accommodation project will rise on the eastern edge of the campus and is aimed at increasing space for first-year students as demand for university-managed rooms continues to grow. Plans include a mix of en-suite cluster flats and townhouse-style homes, alongside communal kitchens, study space, social areas, a games room, laundry facilities and flexible rooms for wider year-round use. Rod McMullan, contracts director at Graham said the scheme would be shaped around low-energy design and operational efficiency, with the buildings targeting Passivhaus principles. Air source heat pumps and a fabric-first approach are also planned as part of the university’s wider drive to cut operational carbon and improve building performance.