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Recognition for NRC’s team overseeing new campus builds in Ballymena & Coleraine

Members of Northern Regional College’s award-winning project management team, from left to right: Mark Lennox, Head of Estates; Kieron Mooney, SIB Project Director; Nuala Griffiths, Environmental, Social and Governance Manager, Heron Bros; Chris Hughes, Technical Director, McAdam Design Ltd; Sean Laverty, Chief Operating Officer; Karl McKillop, Construction Director, Heron Bros Ltd; and Bill McCluggage, member of the College’s Governing Body. 

Northern Regional College has been awarded a prestigious Government award in connection with its Estate’s modernisation project.

 

With construction at the College’s new campuses in both Ballymena and Coleraine now well underway, the College has been named Project Team of the Year for Northern Ireland by the Government Project Delivery Profession (GPDP).

 

Fully funded by the Department for the Economy, the new campuses form part of a £85 million capital investment to provide two new campuses for the College. Both will be key drivers in the delivery of the Department’s 10X and Skills Strategies.



The new Coleraine facility will consolidate all service delivery including that currently at Ballymoney onto the former campus site. The provision of the new Ballymena campus will also consolidate the College’s service delivery from three buildings into one.

 

The new Coleraine campus will open in time for the start of the 2024-25 academic year, with Farm Lodge Ballymena scheduled to open at the same time the following year. Both campuses will have state-of-the-art facilities, creating an accessible to all, world class learning environment for the benefit of students and staff, as well as local communities.

 


Sean Laverty, Chief Operating Officer at Northern Regional College, said:

 

“This transformational project will play an integral part in the future sustainability of the College, enhancing our local economy through collaboration and a quality learning environment. 

 

“The project delivery team across the College has implemented a series of innovative solutions as well as engaging with a wide range of stakeholders for excellent outcomes.

 


“Implementing creative methods to overcome issues impacting on delivery in today’s climate, supported by use of digital tools for improved project communications and engagement, has ensured continued progress on the project’s objectives and benefits.”

 

Over 300 construction jobs will be sustained during the building phase of the two campuses. Along withthese full-time jobs, over 2,000 weeks of employment and training will be provided through traineeships, apprenticeships and Higher-Level Apprenticeships (HLAs) across a range of construction related trades as part of normal Government Social clause requirements.


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