Drawing on learning following the impact of the pandemic, the changes in the way we now work, the Estate Strategy presents new sustainable space options and seeks to accommodate our demographic growth forecasts against our carbon reduction targets by maximising opportunities to recycle and repurpose our existing space.
Estate Strategy
The University has invested more than ?220 million in development projects since 2013 to build a campus that can support world-class teaching and research. Since the University declared a climate emergency in 2020, the capital development programme has been reshaped to dramatically reduce the impact that new-build developments have on the environment. As the University continues to grow, we are being smarter with space - repurposing existing spaces and adapting the way we work for the good of the planet.
In May 2024 the University announced the appointment of a local contractor Vital Energi at a ‘groundbreaking’ event at the site of its new solar farm, marking the start of the first of two innovative projects that will strengthen Lancaster’s position as a global leader in sustainability.? Read the news article.
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A project to develop the Management School East Estate into a revamped facility for the students, staff, and businesses of tomorrow started in July 2024 and is due to complete in Spring 2026.
Management School East Estate
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Take a look through our building archives at various capital development projects and other major campus developments.
Recent projects