Bradford mill makes way for Future Technologies Centre

Demex brings down Junction Mills for Morgan Sindall

Demex brings down Junction Mills for Morgan Sindall

The demolition of Junction Mills by Rotherham-based Demex marks the start of works for a new four-storey building that will house automotive and digital engineering training for Bradford College.

The first phase of the £17m project includes site surveys and the demolition of the vacant Junction Mills building in Thornton Road.

Bradford College’s Automotive & Digital Engineering Department will relocate from Bowling Back Lane to the new premises in 2026.

Several other Bradford College construction projects are also taking shape this summer, including new £3.5m vocational T Level facilities in its David Hockney Building and a £6.9m refurbishment of the derelict Garden Mills site into a higher education STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) building, also on Thornton Road.

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