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10/02/2025
Henry Brothers Completes £11m Pirbright Army Training Centre Hub
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Henry Brothers has successfully completed the construction of an £11 million welfare hub at the Army Training Centre Pirbright in Surrey, England.
The Soldiers' Centre at Alexander Barracks brings existing retail and wellbeing services across the site into a single location, enhancing the training experience for recruits while modernising the facility.
The building's construction incorporates a Glulam structural frame and photovoltaic panels for on-site renewable energy generation and is expected to achieve an 'Excellent' rating under the Defence Related Environmental Assessment Methodology (DREAM).
The investment was joint-funded by the British Army and the Army Central Fund (ACF) which provided a £7m grant – the single biggest donation ever made by the ACF.
David Henry, Managing Director at Henry Brothers, said: "With extensive experience in the defence sector, Henry Brothers is delighted to have completed The Soldiers' Centre – a facility that reflects our commitment to delivering exceptional builds for our clients.
"In line with our sustainable values, The Soldiers' Centre is fit for future purpose, built with eco-friendly construction methods that contribute to the Government’s commitment to Net Zero.
"We are pleased to further build on our existing relationship with the Defence Infrastructure Organisation, helping it make a significant and positive contribution to the experience of recruits as they embark on their Army careers."
Measuring approximately 2000m2 over two storeys, The Soldiers' Centre was designed by CPMG Architects and supports The Soldier Academy, which delivers the 13-week Basic Training course to every soldier.
Chris White, Director at CPMG Architects, said: "The Soldiers' Centre is a result of the excellent relationship between CPMG and Henry Brothers, as well as our combined experience in the UK defence industry. We're proud to demonstrate that affordable sustainability is possible, without comprising on quality design and delivery.
"It is a significant project, delivered from our London studio, and will undoubtedly be appreciated by the new Army recruits who can now access retail and wellbeing services under one roof."
For more information, visit henrybrothers.co.uk/
The Soldiers' Centre at Alexander Barracks brings existing retail and wellbeing services across the site into a single location, enhancing the training experience for recruits while modernising the facility.
The building's construction incorporates a Glulam structural frame and photovoltaic panels for on-site renewable energy generation and is expected to achieve an 'Excellent' rating under the Defence Related Environmental Assessment Methodology (DREAM).
The investment was joint-funded by the British Army and the Army Central Fund (ACF) which provided a £7m grant – the single biggest donation ever made by the ACF.
David Henry, Managing Director at Henry Brothers, said: "With extensive experience in the defence sector, Henry Brothers is delighted to have completed The Soldiers' Centre – a facility that reflects our commitment to delivering exceptional builds for our clients.
"In line with our sustainable values, The Soldiers' Centre is fit for future purpose, built with eco-friendly construction methods that contribute to the Government’s commitment to Net Zero.
"We are pleased to further build on our existing relationship with the Defence Infrastructure Organisation, helping it make a significant and positive contribution to the experience of recruits as they embark on their Army careers."
Measuring approximately 2000m2 over two storeys, The Soldiers' Centre was designed by CPMG Architects and supports The Soldier Academy, which delivers the 13-week Basic Training course to every soldier.
Chris White, Director at CPMG Architects, said: "The Soldiers' Centre is a result of the excellent relationship between CPMG and Henry Brothers, as well as our combined experience in the UK defence industry. We're proud to demonstrate that affordable sustainability is possible, without comprising on quality design and delivery.
"It is a significant project, delivered from our London studio, and will undoubtedly be appreciated by the new Army recruits who can now access retail and wellbeing services under one roof."
For more information, visit henrybrothers.co.uk/
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10/02/2025
Henry Brothers has successfully completed the construction of an £11 million welfare hub at the Army Training Centre Pirbright in Surrey, England.
The Soldiers' Centre at Alexander Barracks brings existing retail and wellbeing services across the site into a single location, enhancing the training
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