The building will provide a space for the university to work with business partners and undertake cutting-edge research into advanced solutions supporting the implementation of lightweight composite materials alongside the adoption of hydrogen fuel.
Wynne Construction will lead on the initial planning process and design of the facility, which will be situated at flagship campus Plas Coch, with a view for construction work to commence by February 2024.
Deputy Vice-Chancellor of Wrexham University, Aulay Mackenzie, said: “We are confident that in working with the team at Wynne, our new facility will set the standard in design, functionality and in demonstrating significant carbon emission reduction, all while delivering significant social value to North Wales.”
Managing director of Wynne Construction Chris Wynne said: “We are thrilled to take part in this transformative programme which will not only be of benefit to Wrexham University, but all of North Wales.
“As with all our builds, social value is at the heart of our work; we look forward to delivering transparent communication and community involvement as we design a facility that reflects the aspirations of an innovative regional economy.
“Extending beyond job creation and development opportunities with our supply chain, we will work to ensure environmental sustainability and support initiatives that preserve and celebrate the ambition behind this project.
“The design process is already underway, and we look forward to bringing our expertise to this scheme to create a first-class building that leaves a lasting legacy of social, economic, and environmental benefit for Wrexham and surrounding areas.”