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    Graham to build UEL medical school: low‑carbon design notes for project teams

    December 8, 2025|

    Reviewed by Tom Sullivan

    Graham to build UEL medical school: low‑carbon design notes for project teams

    First reported on The Construction Index

    30 Second Briefing

    John Graham Construction has been appointed main contractor for the University of East London’s £45m New Academic Building in Stratford, the flagship element of a £170m Stratford Health Campus. The facility, scheduled to start on site in early 2026 and complete by summer 2027, will house medical and healthcare teaching and research subject to General Medical Council approval. Targeting BREEAM Outstanding, the design leans on cross-laminated timber, low‑carbon construction methods and circular design principles, signalling strong demand for high‑performance sustainable materials and detailing.

    Technical Brief

    • £45m New Academic Building forms the flagship component of UEL’s £170m Stratford Health Campus.
    • John Graham Construction is appointed as sole main contractor, taking responsibility for full build delivery.
    • Facility is explicitly configured for General Medical Council‑regulated medical education alongside wider healthcare courses.
    • Programme is aligned to complete by summer 2027 to coincide with the academic year start.
    • UEL estates director frames the scheme as the university’s most significant capital development to date.
    • Design intent is for an “exemplar of sustainable campus design”, positioning it as a reference project for future UEL works.

    Our Take

    Within the 179 Infrastructure stories in our database, relatively few UK higher-education builds reach the £170m campus-investment scale seen at UEL’s Stratford Health Campus, signalling that this is a regionally significant social-infrastructure hub rather than a standalone teaching block.

    For contractors like John Graham Construction, a £45m academic building inside a larger health campus typically opens the door to follow-on fit-out and refurbishment work, so this award may position Graham as a framework-style delivery partner for future Stratford and east London health-education assets.

    The early-2026 to summer-2027 delivery window is tight for a complex medical-school facility in east London, which is likely to push Graham towards offsite prefabrication and standardised clinical spaces to manage programme risk and interface with NHS or local health providers on the wider Stratford Health Campus.

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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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