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    Kier picks Kimpton for Wythenshawe Culture Hub: MEP scope and phasing for project teams

    April 1, 2026|

    Reviewed by Joe Ashwell

    Kier picks Kimpton for Wythenshawe Culture Hub: MEP scope and phasing for project teams

    First reported on The Construction Index

    30 Second Briefing

    Kier has awarded Kimpton a £2.4m contract to deliver mechanical, electrical and plumbing systems for the new Wythenshawe Culture Hub within the town’s Civic building, part of a £500m regeneration led by Muse and Manchester City Council. Kimpton will design and install heating, ventilation, air conditioning, smoke extraction, a building management system, internal and external lighting, small power, fire alarm, access control and public address systems. Work is scheduled to start on site in autumn 2026 and complete by mid‑2027, serving a 40‑seat cinema, 200‑seat performance space and flexible studios.

    Technical Brief

    • MEP scope is being delivered as a single £2.4m design-and-installation package under Kier.
    • Kimpton is acting as Kier’s preferred MEP delivery partner, indicating repeatable standards and interfaces.
    • Services must integrate within the existing Civic building fabric, implying complex retrofit coordination and phasing.
    • Mixed-use loads include food-and-drink outlets plus studios, requiring diversified HVAC zoning and odour control.
    • Cultural uses span workshops, exhibitions, classes and community events, driving highly flexible small-power and lighting layouts.
    • A 40-seat cinema demands acoustic separation, low-noise ventilation and close-control temperature management.
    • The 200-seat performance space will need performance-grade lighting, sound distribution and robust smoke-extraction design.

    Our Take

    Kier’s role on the £968m National Highways legacy concrete roads framework and the STEP fusion prototype scheme indicates that the Wythenshawe Culture Hub sits alongside a wider UK workload mix that balances complex national infrastructure with civic regeneration projects.

    In our database of 811 Infrastructure stories, Kier appears frequently on education and transport frameworks, so securing a civic building in Greater Manchester suggests the contractor is continuing to diversify its public-sector portfolio beyond schools and highways into place-making projects.

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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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