
Willmott Dixon has officially started work on two construction colleges for High Speed Rail, on two sites in Doncaster and Birmingham.
The National College for High Speed Rail will be based at facilities in Doncaster’s Lakeside and Birmingham’s university district (pictured), and will open its doors in September 2017.
Willmott Dixon has already fitted out the 100,000 sq ft headquarters of the HS2 project delivery team at 2 Snow Hill, Birmingham.
The three projects together are worth an estimated £40m. The college will provide students with the technical engineering skills required to build, operate and maintain the railway, with a strong emphasis on practical and virtual learning.
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