The Ministry of Defence has confirmed a £237 million contract with Bovis Construction Limited to modernise facilities at Kendrew Barracks and Bulwell Army Reserve Centre. The programme is part of the £5.1 billion Defence Estate Optimisation Portfolio, which is focused on upgrading infrastructure across the UK.
At Kendrew Barracks, work will include the development of new Single Living Accommodation for junior ranks, along with updated regimental offices, catering, and medical facilities. Supporting infrastructure will also be delivered to meet long-term operational needs.
Bulwell Army Reserve Centre will see investment in unit offices, secure storage, and a dedicated band practice facility. Together, the projects are designed to enhance the daily working and training environment of military personnel.
Major General AJ Smith CBE, Director of Basing and Infrastructure said:
“This investment in new and improved infrastructure at Kendrew Barracks and Bulwell Army Reserve Centre will deliver significant and long-lasting benefits for our people. The project will improve quality of life for both Regular and Reserve personnel, while supporting military capability and delivering a more modern, sustainable estate.”
The investment also underpins wider estate restructuring. Kendrew Barracks is due to become the new base for 36 Engineer Regiment, relocating from Maidstone. Additional unit relocations from Grantham, Telford, and Nottingham are expected, enabling the disposal of several older sites.
Design and development work is ongoing, with construction scheduled to begin in autumn 2026. The scheme will create modern, sustainable facilities intended to support operational effectiveness and improve quality of life for both Regular and Reserve forces.