Work to begin on new £45m campus for Northern Regional College in Ballymena

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Economy Minister Gordon Lyons with NRC project members

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Work is set to begin on a new £45m campus for Northern Regional College in Ballymena this month.

The new campus will see teaching at the college’s existing sites at Farm Lodge, Trostan Avenue and the Lamont Building in the town consolidated into one state-of-the-art campus.

Economy Minister Gordon Lyons has confirmed that Heron Bros Ltd has been appointed as lead contractor and that work for the new £45m campus for Northern Regional College in Ballymena will begin this month.

It is due to be operational for the start of term in September 2024 with all works, including the new car park, fully complete for December 2024.

Speaking after visiting the site, the Minister said:

“I am delighted that Heron Bros Ltd has been appointed as the lead contractor to develop this new campus for Northern Regional College.

“The new campus will consolidate teaching onto one site of more than 17,600m2 in Ballymena, to deliver an even better learning experience for students.

"This £45million project, fully funded by my Department, is part of a wider £85million investment in Northern Regional College to include the redevelopment of its Coleraine campus.”

The Minister continued:

“The delivery of this world-class learning environment will help to achieve the aims of my Department’s 10X Economic Vision, equipping learners with the skills they need for the constantly evolving jobs market and building on Northern Ireland’s successes on the global stage.

"It will also help ensure that further education colleges are at the forefront of the drive to meet the evolving and wide ranging demands of a modern economy.

“This capital investment is excellent news not only for the college and its learners, staff and wider community, but also for the local construction industry and associated supply chain, with over 150 new construction jobs to be created and a further 300 sustained during the building phase of the new Ballymena campus.

“Along with these full-time jobs, over 1,350 weeks of employment and training will be provided through traineeships, apprenticeships and Higher Level Apprenticeships (HLAs) across a range of construction-related trades.”

The new Farm Lodge campus will feature a flexible ‘innovation zone’ that can be adapted for a wide range of activities, including cross-curriculum project-based learning, conferences and performances.

In addition, the new campus facilities will offer extensive advanced technology workshops, CAD teaching and support facilities.

Mel Higgins, Principal and Chief Executive of Northern Regional College, commented:

“Having made such fantastic progress on our new Coleraine campus in recent months, we are excited to take this important step forward in the plans for our new Ballymena campus and look forward to working with Heron Bros Ltd on the project.

"I would like to extend the college’s thanks to the Department for the Economy for their continued investment in our estate as we seek to deliver the aims and objectives of its 10X Economic Vision."

Pictured outside Northern Regional College's Farm Lodge campus are members of the Northern Regional College (NRC) project team and Economy Minister Gordon Lyons

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