The initial package of funded work will see the existing Chapman Building refurbished and extended and construction of a striking arts building.
The University also plans to enlist a developer to then build a student village followed by a programme of public space improvements near Salford Crescent Station, including outdoor lecture theatres and performance areas.
Construction of the student residences is planned to enter its initial stage in early 2012.
Dr Adrian Graves, the university’s deputy vice-chancellor, said: “Our campus plan is an incredibly exciting development in the life of the university. Our plans will forever transform the campus and give our students access to outstanding facilities and an experience of unparalleled quality.”
Stride Treglown architects have been commissioned to design the arts building whilst Fairhurst Design Group will deliver the Chapman building.
Phase one construction schedule
Refurbishment and extension of Chapman Building
Planning application – January 2011
Planning secured – March 2011
Construction begins – June 2011
Student village
Consultation – Feb/ March 2011
Planning application – March 2011
Planning secured – May/June 2011
Appointment of 3rd party provider – autumn – 2011
Submission and approval of Reserved Matters – • winter 2011
Construction begins (phase 1) – early 2012
Adelphi Campus decant phase 1 – aMss (a new building for arts, Media, social science)
Consultation – Feb/ March 2011
Planning application – March 2011
Planning secured – summer 2011
Construction begins – autumn 2011
Phase 2 – aMss ( new building for art and design)
Planning application – spring 2012
Planning secured – summer 2012
Construction begins – autumn 2012
Public Realm (Chapman Square and Station Square)
Consultation – Feb/ March 2011
Planning permission secured – summer 2011
Construction begins – May 2013
Public Realm (Remaining Broadwalk to Student village)
Consultation – Feb/March 2011
Planning application – March 2011
Planning permission secured – summer 2011
Construction begins – January 2014