Reading Today

Station Hill lays foundation­s for the future of constructi­on industry

- By JAKE CLOTHIER Jclothier@rdg.today ■

ONE OF Reading’s latest highprofil­e developmen­ts has given budding Berkshire builders a glimpse into the world of constructi­on as it continues its progress.

The Lincoln Property Company, which is developing One Station Hill, invited students to visit the site in central Reading, fielding questions and giving insight into the practicali­ties of the major constructi­on projects.

When complete, the Station Hill complex will see commercial, office, and living spaces built on the former site of the Gerrard Street car park.

The site is also in front of Reading Station and will connect it to the rest of the town centre with pedestrian thoroughfa­re.

Students at UTC colleges looking to become builders were invited to hear members of the developmen­t team speaking about how they got into the industry and some of the practicali­ties of building a project as big as the Station Hill developmen­t.

They were then treated to a guided tour of the developmen­t which included visiting different levels of One Station Hill to see different parts of the constructi­on process in action, such as the installati­on of the building’s glass facade.

They also had to opportunit­y to ask questions and heard from workers on the site about the culture and methods of modern constructi­on.

Finley, a student at Reading College, said: “It was great experience to actually see what kind of environmen­t I’ll be in if I were to go down this career path.

“It’s a really valuable experience I’ve had – personally, big projects and developmen­ts are something I’d like to go into.”

Speaking on whether he felt it would be benefitial for fellow students with aspiration­s in the industry, he said: “Yeah, it’s been really good to see – it gives you some actual personal experience which you don’t get from research.”

Fellow student Alex said: “It opened up a new experience for me.

“As the only female in my whole class, that can be quite pressurisi­ng – but events like this give you way more confidence in it.”

She said also that it gave her a sense of how the culture is in modern developmen­ts.

“It’s been a real experience – I loved it.”

Lee Fearnhead, director of constructi­on at Lincoln Property Company, spoke to attendees before leading the guided tour around the site.

Speaking after the event, he said that outreach initiative­s such as this one were “massively important” in modern constructi­on.

“We actively encourage events like this, as engagement with the community is paramount.

“We are a big, internatio­nallyrecog­nised developer, so we when we come in to an area like Reading people wonder why.”

He explained that the project was seeking to contribute to the experience­s of those thinking about going into constructi­on: “There’s a bit of a missing link between education and bringing people forward into this industry, and there’s a lot of barriers to break down.

“We don’t just rest there with events like this – constructi­on has a huge impact, constantly learning new techniques.

“Now students are starting in a different era; we have to engage with the community, and we want to.”

Engagement is also important for recruitmen­t, too: “We have a massive shortfall in people coming through.

“We have so much talent, but if we could only get them to engage with the industry, from everything up to investment and to the end user.

“When you break it down, we have a massive team– tech only takes you so far, so you need people on the ground.

“It doesn’t matter your role, if you’re involved, you have to start somewhere and that’s what we should be encouragin­g.”

The Station Hill developmen­t is currently expected to be complete in 2024, when it is set to become Reading’s tallest building.

Plans include meeting rooms, co-working spaces, secure cycle parking, a gym with shower and locker facilities, two terraces, and a rooftop lounge area in One Station Hill.

Further developmen­ts will see residentia­l, leisure, and commercial spaces built to create a modern, multi-use complex.

 ?? Picture: Jake Clothier ?? VISIT: Students visiting Station Hill as Building One continues constructi­on.
Picture: Jake Clothier VISIT: Students visiting Station Hill as Building One continues constructi­on.

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