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    Watkin Jones’ £100m Bristol PBSA scheme: design and performance notes for engineers

    December 16, 2025|

    Reviewed by Tom Sullivan

    Watkin Jones’ £100m Bristol PBSA scheme: design and performance notes for engineers

    First reported on The Construction Index

    30 Second Briefing

    Watkin Jones, backed by Maslow Capital, has acquired a Malago Road site in Bristol to deliver a 484-bed purpose-built student accommodation scheme with an estimated £100m gross development value, comprising studios and 40 non-ensuite rooms across three blocks. Part of the scheme will be taken under nomination by the University of Bristol due to its proximity to the new Temple Quarter campus. The project targets BREEAM Excellent, EPC B and WiredScore Silver, signalling higher performance expectations for building fabric, services and digital connectivity in PBSA assets.

    Technical Brief

    • Joint venture structure with Maslow Capital suggests forward-funded delivery and lender-driven risk controls.
    • Malago Road brownfield context implies tight urban logistics, constrained laydown and complex utility diversions.
    • Proximity to Temple Quarter campus will drive pedestrian-focused access, limited on-site parking and cycle provision.
    • Three-block massing increases façade area, tightening thermal-bridging, airtightness and fire-stopping detailing.
    • University nomination block will require higher acoustic separation and robust durability for heavy term-time turnover.
    • BREEAM Excellent target will push SuDS, low‑flow fixtures and construction-stage waste and carbon monitoring.
    • EPC B requirement constrains plant selection, favouring high-efficiency heat sources and enhanced building fabric U‑values.
    • WiredScore Silver ambition necessitates diverse comms risers, resilient backbone routes and landlord-managed comms rooms.

    Our Take

    Within our 265 Infrastructure stories, purpose-built student accommodation in UK regional cities like Bristol and Glasgow appears frequently, signalling that operators such as Watkin Jones are prioritising university-linked schemes over more speculative residential plays.

    A 484-bed PBSA asset with a £100m GDV typically sits in the larger end of UK student schemes in our database, which usually gives the sponsor more leverage on modular construction, low-carbon materials and energy systems to hit sustainability targets at scale.

    The presence of both the Malago Road PBSA development in Bristol and The Ard in Glasgow in the same transaction underlines a portfolio approach across multiple UK university cities, which in our coverage often correlates with operators locking in longer-term relationships with institutions like the University of Bristol for occupancy stability.

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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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