Being delivered for the MOD by nationwide placemaker, Muse, alongside Blackpool Council and contractor VINCI Building, the £45Mlln, 53,000 sq.ft workspace is located on Talbot Road and will provide accommodation for up to 1,100 employees from Defence Business Services (DBS).
With installation of the structure’s steel frame nearing completion, representatives from all key stakeholders – including Leader of Blackpool Council, Cllr Lynn Williams, DBS chief operating officer, Andy White, and Muse’s technical director, Alan McBride – joined together on site to sign a commemorative steel beam.
The MOD’s move into the heart of Blackpool marks the latest phase in the Talbot Gateway’s wider £350Mlln regeneration, providing a further boost to the local economy and driving footfall for local businesses. The DBS project comes from MOD’s Defence Estate Optimisation (DEO) Portfolio which is investing £5.1Bn in a more modern and sustainable Defence Estate.
Designed by London-based Make Architects to BREEAM ‘Excellent’ Standards – a world leading certification for measuring the sustainability performance of buildings – the six-storey structure comprises a range of features with sustainability and wellness at their core.
These include photovoltaic panels on the roof which will generate clean, green electricity; air source heat pumps for space heating and hot water generation; and precast concrete façade panels which reduce embodied carbon. The workspace will be powered 100% by electricity, too.
Elsewhere, the building also promotes active, sustainable travel thanks to its cycle storage, showers and changing facilities, while connectivity to surrounding businesses and the local transport network is made simple via the creation of new public realm which supports improved pedestrian access.
All of these features will combine to provide MOD employees with a working environment that supports their productivity, wellness, and wellbeing, while also aiding the organisation with the recruitment of the best talent.
The creation of MOD’s new workspace is also having a significant positive impact for local people and businesses via a dedicated social value programme.
Activity delivered so far includes the launch of a series of bespoke construction career-focused sessions for students at Montgomery Academy; the provision of training and work opportunities for people from the local area; and support for local charities, including Trinity Hospice via a Christmas tree collection scheme.
Construction of MOD’s new office building is due to complete in spring 2027.
Alan McBride, Technical Director at Muse, commented:
Cllr Lynn Williams, Leader of Blackpool Council, said:
Gary Hughes, VINCI Building’s Regional Director, added: