Property & Construction

Brymor Construction supports Southampton FC on new gym

Published by
Harry Whittle

Hampshire firm Brymor Construction have secured the contract to build a state-of-the art gym for Southampton Football Club.

Work has commenced on the complex at the Premier League side’s Staplewood training ground at Marchwood. The design and planning team included agents and quantity surveyors Mace and award-winning architecture and design practice KSS.

The new enhanced facilities, which include a new kit store, will be used by all of the Saints’ senior teams.

They include the women’s team which has just achieved promotion to the Women’s Championship, as well as the club’s development and academy squads.

The new building will treble the size of the existing gym from 150 sqm to 450 sqm and will further improve Saints’ training facilities. The new training facility, which gained planning consent in January from New Forest District Council, will be built as an extension to Staplewood’s Markus Liebherr Pavilion.

Brymor Construction is celebrating its 35th anniversary this year.

Brymor chairman Stephen Morton, said: “As a Hampshire firm it is a privilege to undertake this superb project for Southampton FC.

“The new gym will mean that Southampton’s elite footballers will have modern, state-of-the-art facilities to rival any Premier League side in the country.

“The club brings a great deal of prestige and economic vitality to the area, and we are proud to be able to play our part in helping it to even greater success on and off the pitch in the future.

“Many of our employees are Saints fans and they are excited about the prospect of becoming involved with the club.

“It is also another landmark project for us as we celebrate our 35th anniversary year. We are thrilled to get the project started.”

Brymor completed its largest project to date in 2021, the flagship Horizon Cruise Terminal for Associated British Ports (ABP) at the port of Southampton.

The company work in a wide range of sectors, including education, healthcare, hotel and leisure, façade rectification, infrastructure, commercial and industrial, defence, heritage, housing and retail.

Southampton FC has based its training ground at 42-acre Staplewood in Long Lane, Marchwood, for nearly 30 years.

Read more - Southampton Women's team adopt full time model

Harry Whittle

Recent Posts

Halma acquires safety tech firm MK Test in £44m deal

Buckinghamshire tech company Halma has acquired transport safety firm MK Test Systems Limited. Headquartered in…

2 days ago

Paragon Bank provides finance for West Sussex housing development

BRiCS Development has secured an £11.55 million finance facility with Paragon Bank’s Development Finance team…

2 days ago

IT firm Mintivo appoints new Managing Director

IT services and solutions company Mintivo has appointed Alex Jukes as its new Managing Director…

2 days ago

Bartlett Tree Experts to build new research facility in Wokingham woodland

Bartlett Tree Experts have announced its intention to build a new arboretum and research facility…

2 days ago

New £3m imaging system to be developed at University of Surrey

The creation of a first-of-its-kind imaging system at the University of Surrey could help the…

2 days ago

New chair of trustees at Open Sight Hampshire

Open Sight, which provides support across Hampshire to those living with or at risk of…

2 days ago