William Birch & Sons has started work on a new Institute of Technology at East Riding College.
A ground breaking ceremony was held to mark the commencement of work at the College's Beverley campus. It is part of the Yorkshire and Humber Institute of Technology, one of only 12 such institutes across the country.
The project has been supported with nearly half a million pounds from the Government’s Local Growth Fund, secured by the Humber LEP and part of the Government’s commitment to the Northern Powerhouse.
Mike Welsh, Principal at East Riding College, said: "I am extremely pleased to be able to mark the start of a brand new phase of development at East Riding College during Colleges Week. It is part of the high profile Government investment in an Institute of Technology for Yorkshire and the Humber, and we have worked with college and university partners from across the region to make this happen. What it means is a substantial investment in higher-level technical engineering and construction skills locally, where they are needed, to fill skills gaps and provide employers with the skilled workforce they need to drive our economic recovery."
Gill Alton, OBE, Group CEO of the TEC Partnership, of which East Riding College is part, said: "Our aim is to ensure that all of our students, regardless of location, age or circumstance are given the opportunities they deserve – including entering the jobs market equipped with the skills they need to achieve their ambitions. Never has this been more important, as colleges will play a significant role in helping our communities to recover from the impact of the pandemic."
The Yorkshire and Humber IoT brings investment of circa £12million of capital funding into the region, which will be invested in industry standard equipment and facilities to provide higher level technical training. Part of the £2.1 million investment at East Riding College will fund an extension to its Flemingate campus, housing specialist high-level training facilities for engineering.
Gemma Shahjahan, Director at William Birch & Sons Ltd, the selected principal contractor said: "We're delighted to be working on such an exciting and worthwhile project with East Riding College to build part of the Yorkshire and Humber IOT. We can see the advantages that such a facility will bring to the region, and higher level STEM training in construction, engineering and technical professions is obviously something that is close to our heart, as it brings benefits to our industry and to our region. Added to this we see the project as a real opportunity to reach out and engage students in a live and operational building project offering a fantastic learning resource."
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