Sector - Supply Chain

Flagship Ulster University capital build project procurement opportunity now live



Supported by a wider €44.5m investment from the Government of Ireland, through the Shared Island Fund, the landmark campus building project will expand teaching and student services in Derry~Londonderry.

Ulster University is committed to advancing educational excellence through centres of excellence that will expand access to education by creating vibrant and innovative spaces that enhance our campuses. 

The University is seeking a high-calibre contractor to deliver the Shared Island Teaching and Student Centre (TSC), a new construction in Derry~Londonderry, that that will enhance its educational infrastructure and regional impact. 

The project is supported by significant investment from the Shared Island Fund to expand higher education on both sides of the border in the North West. This will underpin the teaching and research cooperation between Ulster University and Atlantic Technological University-Donegal. It will also allow the four North West Tertiary Education Cluster institutions to work more closely together in providing further and higher education in the region.

The development includes:

  • A circa 5,200 m2 GIA multi-storey academic building, sensitive to the history and setting of the site.
  • Modern learning lecture and seminar spaces, computer labs and on campus Student Services designed to foster innovation and collaboration.
  • Three-dimensional landscaped surroundings with integrated terraces, green roofs and courtyards.
  • Link bridge to existing library building and alterations to both library and teaching block.
  • A BREEAM ‘Excellent’ rating, low-energy systems and climate materials to be used throughout.

The estimated construction value for the teaching and student centre build is circa £29 million excluding VAT. The contract is anticipated to start in Q2, 2026 and fully operational in Q3, 2028.

The University welcomes interest from all capable suppliers and interested parties are advised that they must satisfy the minimum requirements of the initial conditions of participation that are set out in the competitive flexible procedure (Stage 1) procurement documents, in order to be considered for shortlisting to proceed to the next stage of the procurement process.

Michael Fitzpatrick, Director of Estate Services commented: “This development marks a major investment in the future of our students, staff, and community. We’re looking for a construction partner who shares our vision of creating spaces that inspire and support learning and research excellence. This is just one of a number of transformative projects that we are delivering to drive growth, investment and prosperity for the region. We would encourage the sector to keep up to date with all developments and tender opportunities via our Growth and Regeneration webpage.”

Construction firms with the expertise, creativity, and commitment to excellence are encouraged to seize this opportunity to be part of a transformative university project.

Learn more about Procurement for Education in Ireland at our November event: procure4education

Procure4Education Northern Ireland 2025 is an event dedicated to advancing public procurement in the education sector in Northern Ireland. This one-day forum brings together school leaders, procurement officers, policymakers, and suppliers from this sector worth £1bn + annually, to explore best practice, policy updates and innovative solutions that shape the future of procurement in education in Northern Ireland. 25th November Crowne Plaza Belfast.

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