Case Study

Belfast Metropolitan College – UK

The Project

In May 2009 as part of its commitment to developing lives by providing exceptional education and training in Belfast and Northern Ireland, Belfast Metropolitan College broke ground on its new £44 million Titanic Quarter campus. Spread over 236,000 sq ft and covering five floors, this landmark building comprises over 180 classrooms and offices, eight production and training kitchens, four hairdressing and beauty salons, a fitness suite, multiple restaurants and a bar catering to 2,500 students.

The site, which replaces two former Belfast city centre sites, impressively incorporates industry-leading facilities while maximising the availability and scope of Information Technology to support its student base…

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