Following on from our previous works with Liverpool John Moores University, we are pleased to be back partnering with them on further enhancement works at the James Parsons Building.

The Phase 3 project is split into two key workstreams, both of which are being delivered concurrently:

3rd Floor HVAC Improvement Works & Refurbishment

These works address overheating in teaching spaces and offices while repurposing lecture theatres into modern IT suites.

The scope includes removal of the existing HVAC system, lecture theatres, ceilings, radiators and extensive M&E installations. The programme delivers a full 3rd floor refurbishment, including demolition of partition walls to create larger teaching areas, installation of MVHR units, in-room air distribution, AC cassettes and roof-level condensers, along with new services for the IT suites. General and emergency lighting upgrades, ceiling replacements, new floor finishes, redecorations, joinery, acoustic works and fire stopping at compartment lines are also included.

Pharmacy Refit – Phase 3 (Levels 1 & 2)

This package delivers the refurbishment and reconfiguration of key areas within the James Parsons Building.

Works include strip-out and demolition of existing walls, partitions and services, followed by installation of new M&E for power, data, lighting, HVAC, AV, fire alarms and clinical equipment. The refurbishment creates new teaching and breakout spaces, clinical and pharmacy teaching areas, and improved acoustic performance. It also introduces new floor, wall and ceiling finishes, joinery, structural adaptations and internal works to provide high-quality, flexible learning environments.

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Continued Partnerships

We are proud to continue our strong relationship with Liverpool John Moores University, supporting their commitment to high-quality teaching and research environments. The project will deliver modern, efficient facilities that resolve operational needs while enhancing the student and staff experience.

This project is part of our ongoing partnership with LJMU, where we are also delivering decarbonisation works at the John Lennon Art & Design Building. Together, these schemes reflect the University’s drive for sustainable, innovative and future-ready spaces, and we are pleased to help bring that vision to life.

PROJECT PARTNERS:

KC CASE STUDY - LJMU JAMES PARSONS BUILDING