Sweett Group also announces wins on a clutch of major projects for the university
The University of Birmingham has picked five consultants for its four-year QS framework - Sweett Group, Robinson Low Francis, Faithful & Gould, Turner & Townsend and Interserve Consulting.
The framework covers new-build, refurbishment and fit-out projects across the university’s portfolio of more than 200 buildings.
Sweett Group, which has been re-appointed to the QS framework, also announced it has won the cost consultancy role on the university’s planned Associated Architects-designed 16,000 sq m library (pictured) through the previous iteration of the framework.
The six-storey library will also contain a cafe and exhibition and events space; it will be designed to achieve a BREEAM ‘excellent’ rating.
Sweett is also working on the university’ High Temperature Research Facility and the University of Birmingham School, an 11-18 university training school.
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