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    Graham to build new Lufbra halls: programme and delivery risks for project teams

    December 19, 2025|

    Reviewed by Tom Sullivan

    Graham to build new Lufbra halls: programme and delivery risks for project teams

    First reported on The Construction Index

    30 Second Briefing

    John Graham Construction has secured a £59m contract to build five student accommodation blocks of up to six storeys at Loughborough University’s Central Park, close to the Edward Herbert Building. The scheme will deliver 552 en-suite, self-catered bedspaces arranged around a landscaped square, plus amenity areas, sub-warden units, a plant block, utilities and associated external works. Construction is scheduled to start in early 2026 and complete by late summer 2027, fixing a tight 18–20 month delivery window for structural, M&E and external works integration.

    Technical Brief

    • Contract value fixed at £59m, setting a relatively high per-bed capital cost benchmark.
    • Five blocks are limited to a maximum of six storeys, constraining structural form and foundation loading.
    • Central Park siting near the Edward Herbert Building implies tight campus logistics and live-environment construction phasing.
    • Layout around a landscaped square introduces hard–soft interface detailing, drainage coordination and tree-root protection considerations.
    • Inclusion of a dedicated plant block centralises M&E distribution, affecting riser locations and underground service corridors.
    • Sub-warden accommodation and amenity spaces require mixed acoustic and fire-compartment strategies within predominantly residential blocks.
    • Early-2026 start and late-summer-2027 completion demand parallel structural, fit-out and external-works sequencing.
    • Scheme responds to rising on-campus demand, signalling continued pipeline for high-density residential builds on constrained university estates.

    Our Take

    John Graham Construction’s role at both Loughborough University and the University of East London’s Stratford Health Campus signals a growing specialism in UK higher-education estates, which can give the contractor an edge in bidding for future campus-led regeneration schemes.

    With a £59m value and a 2026–2027 build window, the Loughborough halls job slots into the same scale band as Graham’s £50m Oasis Academy Temple Quarter project, suggesting the firm is deliberately building a portfolio of mid-range social infrastructure that balances risk against steady pipeline visibility.

    In our infrastructure coverage for the United Kingdom, university accommodation schemes of this size often proceed despite cyclical public-spending pressures, meaning this project is likely to provide relatively resilient workload for Graham through the 2026–2027 period.

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    Prepared by collating external sources, AI-assisted tools, and Geomechanics.io’s proprietary mining database, then reviewed for technical accuracy & edited by our geotechnical team.

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