Nottingham College’s Stoney Street campus gets £1.3m makeover

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Multi-discipline principal contractor Miller Knight has completed a £1.3 million refurbishment project at Nottingham College’s historic Stoney Street campus, marking a new chapter in a long-standing partnership.

Located in the historic Lace Market district, Nottingham College’s School of Art is home to over 2,500 students enrolled in art and design courses. Mansfield-headquartered Miller Knight was appointed over a span of 23 weeks for a renovation projected to rejuvenate one of the city’s most significant Grade II listed buildings, reinforcing the college’s status as a centre of excellence in education.

The project involved a comprehensive transformation of four floors at 25 Stoney Street, enhancing both the building’s functionality and its historic character.

Key upgrades included the installation of energy-efficient solar photovoltaic (PV) panels and LED lighting, alongside extensive refurbishments of teaching spaces, windows, and WC facilities.

The work was carried out while the campus remained fully operational. This required meticulous planning and close coordination with the college’s senior management to minimise disruption to teaching and exams. Sensitive working practices were adopted throughout to ensure minimal impact on students and staff.

Dave Swift, construction manager at Miller Knight, said: “The team at Miller Knight and our key contractors are delighted to deliver another

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