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Building and Estate Services

Department of Engineering
 

The Building Projects team is responsible for ensuring that the Department’s building needs are met. As the largest Department in the University, spread across 4 different sites, the Department of Engineering generates a significant number of building projects.  

Major Works

Major construction contracts, such as the James Dyson Building, are managed by Estate Management. However the Building Projects team represent the Department's interests throughout the whole process, from playing a key part in how the building is designed and the construction managed, to handling all relocation and fit-out aspects of the completed building.

Typical activities of the Building Projects team in the delivery of Major Projects, include:

  • Working closely with the users to establish their requirements;
  • Managing the interface between end-users and project design and delivery teams (i.e. Estate Management and their consultants);
  • Minimising the impact of project activity on the Department’s activities;
  • Supporting the occupation of new spaces, post-construction;
  • Managing post-construction defect rectification and alterations.

Click here to find out more about specific Major Works in the Department.

Minor Works

Minor Works are those costing less than £2m, such as the re-modelling of the Fluid Dynamics Lab. With the exception of very small projects, these have also traditionally come under the management of Estate Management. However the Department is currently working towards obtaining Sites and Buildings Regulations approval which will give us the authority to manage the majority of Minor Works directly.

Click here to find out more about specific Minor Works in the Department.

Strategic Planning

The Building Projects team also support the Department's strategic planning, providing construction-related advice on individual proposals and the wider Move West programme.