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NeW Space set to breathe new life into City of Newcastle

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The University of Newcastle’s new City education precinct, NeW Space, will be breathing new life into the Newcastle CBD in 2017.
 
Planning for trimester 2 classes to commence next year, the $95M landmark precinct will operate on a 24/7 basis and is expected to attract around 3,500 students a day during semester along with approximately 100 teaching and other staff.
 
Located on the corner of Hunter and Auckland Streets, the striking NeW Space building is 14,000 sqm over nine floors with 2316 sqm of teaching space, 2390 sqm of learning space and 4370 sqm of office space.
The concept design for NeW Space creates an innovative, vertical campus.
 
The vision is to provide a gathering place for the University and for Newcastle – a place for creative exchange, for meeting, for enhancing the business of the city – as well as a great place for students and academics to learn and research.
It will include:
• Business and Law programs
• Digital library services and information commons
• Collaborative learning and research spaces
• Work integrated learning
• Facilities for industry, professional and community engagement, and
• Social spaces.
 
The Green Building Council of Australia has awarded the NeW Space project a 5 Star Green Star – Education Design v1 Certified Rating, which represents ‘Australian Excellence’ in environmentally sustainable design. It is the first building in the Hunter to be awarded a 5 Star Green Star rating from the Green Council of Australia
 
Providing a “next generation” learning experience, the new city campus will be attractive to both domestic and international students as well as an excellent option for students who work and study part time. The facility will support online and blended learning as well as technology enabled delivery models of teaching. Collaborative spaces are also incorporated to enhance the overall student experience. NeW Space will also provide increased opportunities to be associated with research in the city.
 
As well as the major advantages for students, NeW Space will also significant benefits for the community, including:
• During construction employment on site will be up to 200 people and there will be major flow-on for local manufacturing, supply, transport and support services.
• Increasing numbers of domestic and international students attracted to the city and surrounding suburbs
• Increased student numbers in the CBD lead to flow-on spending in the local economy
• More people on the streets out of normal business hours will make the city more vibrant
• Encouraging further investment in the CBD
• Attracting associated businesses such as cafes and restaurants, travel agents, bookshops, banks and other financial institutions that can also service the broader community.
 
APP Corporation was appointed as the project manager for NeW Space in 2013 after conducting a competitive tendering process. APP has a strong track record of successfully managing projects of this size and is currently also managing the Newcastle Court House.
 
A team of architects, consisting of leading Melbourne firm Lyons Architecture and prominent local firm EJE Architects, were appointed and produced the unique design.
Hansen Yuncken was awarded the Principal Contractor in April 2015 after a lengthy and in-depth tender process that included EOI, RFP and RFT processes. The company has successfully completed many previous contracts for the University and also some of the Hunter’s most awarded buildings.