University of Plymouth - Head Of Capital Development

ESTATE INFORMATION

University of Plymouth

A new Estate Strategy was adopted by the University early in 2017 and, later that year, a new masterplan for the Plymouth campus was completed and approved. This signifies an exciting period of new developments which will see investment in the estate of around £250M over the next 10 years. A vital component of this new plan is work to address the significant backlog maintenance liability in the estate which will entail major renewal and upgrading works. The future spatial requirements were informed by a capacity plan that focused on the quality of facilities and also on their layout, configuration, adjacencies, and improved utilisation. There will also be a number of entirely new developments on campus which will place an emphasis on character and sense of place as well as the specific functional requirements. These are likely to include – a new centre for engineering, a new home for the nursing and allied health professions, and a major extension and remodelling of the library and independent study spaces.

Estates & Facilities Directorate

Background briefing for senior appointments

As a world-class modern university with a strong reputation for innovation and sustainability, the University of Plymouth is one of the largest universities in the country with programmes ranging from biology to business, dentistry to design, photography to physiotherapy, and marine to medicine. Based in the heart of Plymouth, the University plays a key role in the civic, cultural, social and economic life of a vibrant waterfront city. It contributes a quarter of a billion pounds to the regional economy and employs nearly 2,500 people. In addition to its campus in Plymouth, the University operates from 12 sites located throughout Devon and Cornwall comprising 120 buildings dating between 1844 and 2018. It occupies a gross floor area of almost 200,000 square metres. The total portfolio includes property interests of varying scale and type throughout the south-west. The directorate for Estates & Facilities covers the range of hard and soft facilities management services and employs around 200 staff. The current operating costs are circa £16M. Student residences are provided through third party arrangements with specialist operators. A new management team and structure has been established in E&F which is enabling greater clarity of roles and a focus on customer service, performance standards, and statutory compliance. The University has enjoyed significant improvements in its estate over the past few years. Recent developments have included the Marine Station, which is a unique waterfront teaching and research facility, and The House, which is dedicated to the performing arts having a 250-seat auditorium for drama and dance students as well as a base for music researchers. Most recently has been the completion of a new £17M medical research facility which is home to biomedical research and is adjacent to laboratories for the University’s medicine and dentistry buildings at Plymouth Science Park in Derriford. A considerable programme of work is being delivered which also includes major refurbishment of science laboratories and extensive upgrading works in the library.

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