Uni of Lincoln - Head of Maintenance & Facilities

The University estates comprises 130 buildings providing over 238,000m2 of Gross Internal Area (GIA). The University owns the freehold of 85.7% of the Estate, with the remaining 14.3% being leased. In 2014, the estate was valued at £217m and in 2020 a reinstatement cost assessment returned an overall figure of £340m. THE ESTATE AND ESTATES DEPARTMENT

The University has three campus locations:

Brayford Campus - The Campus is located on a former railway mar- shalling yard which had become largely derelict by the 1970s. The site was remediated by the County Council in the 1990s and the Brayford Way flyo- ver constructed which improved access to the site. The first building was constructed in 1996 (Min- erva Building). Since then a modern city centre campus has been constructed, which blends new buildings with the sympathetic restoration of two Victorian railway buildings –a goods warehouse (the University Library building) and Engine Shed (Students’ Union building). The University has recently opened a purpose-built facility to house the Lincoln Medical School which will be carbon neutral in operation – the first building of its kind in Lincolnshire. Riseholme Park Campus – This is a 400-acre campus to the north of Lin- coln set in designated historic parkland devoted primarily to agricultural research. The site is home to the Lincoln Institute of Agri-food Tech- nology (LIAT), a Barclays Eagle Lab and various agri-tech SMEs. It is also home to a working farm. Holbeach Campus – The Holbeach campus is c.50 miles to the south of Lincoln and is currently comprised of four buildings: Minerva House and the National Centre for Food Manufacturing (NCFM) on Park Road and on the Food Enterprise Zone (FEZ) – the newly completed Centre of Excellence for Agri-Food Technology and Institute of Technology.

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