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Capita Symonds has five offices across the Midlands, employing over 140 people. Our regional expansion has been boosted by the acquisition of local land planning experts Lovejoy (2008) and Andrew Martin Associates (2009).

Our key projects in the area include:

  • Library of Birmingham: Capita Symonds is project and cost manager on this flagship scheme which is expected to attract up to 10,000 visitors per day when it opens in 2013.
  • Wolverhampton BSF: Wolverhampton City Council's £270m Building Schools for the Future (BSF) programme will deliver 26 schools in four phases over the next four years.
  • Nottingham BSF: Capita Symonds is part of the ‘inspiredspaces’ consortium that is playing an integral role in delivering Nottingham City Council's Building Schools for the Future (BSF) programme and Primary Capital Programme. To date, 12 schools have been rebuilt or refurbished through the scheme with a number of schools in the design and/or construction phase.
  • Royal Derbyshire Hospital: The £334m Royal Derbyshire ‘Super Hospital’ combines the existing services of two hospitals - the Derby General Hospital and Derby Royal Infirmary - on the site of the city’s old general hospital.
  • Golden Square, Birmingham: Designed by our land planning division, the development will be at the heart of the city’s Jewellery Quarter which is home to more than 1500 businesses, 200 listed buildings, and produces over 40% of all the jewellery manufactured in the UK every year.
  • Earl Shilton and Barwell Area Action Plan: It is anticipated that by 2026 the plan will deliver approximately 4100 new homes, 10.5ha of employment development and act as a catalyst for regeneration in the town and village centres.
  • Birmingham Public Land Initiative (PLI): Capita Symonds has been working with Birmingham City Council and the HCA (Homes and Communities Agency) to develop an innovative financial model for one of the country’s first housing developments to be delivered under the Homes and Communities Agency’s (HCA) Public Land Initiative (PLI) model which offers incentives to developers to build houses for sale based on a long term profit sharing arrangement. The £25m development comprises 234 new, high-quality family homes and is expected to be complete in autumn 2012.

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