New Eureka museum takes a step closer to opening with construction date revealed

A new national attraction  by the Eureka Museum in Halifax has moved a step closer with construction work now expected to begin early in 2021.
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Despite the current uncertainty around coronavirus, the Eureka! Mersey team have spent lockdown working remotely with key partners to progress design and building plans.

Five new conceptual images of the building have been released

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As a sister site of Eureka! the National Children's Museum in Halifax,, Eureka! Mersey will berooted in an innovative process of co-creating its exhibits, visitor experience and programmes with local young people to ensure it is as relevant and fun as possible.

Eureka! Mersey Concept DrawingEureka! Mersey Concept Drawing
Eureka! Mersey Concept Drawing

Due to open in 2022, the 2700 sqm future-thinking, interactive centre will occupy the old Spaceport on Wirral waterfront with part of the attraction also housed within the existing Seacombe ferry terminal, which will continue to operate via Merseytravel.

Seven key project partners have been selected to help build, design and landscape its facilities and exhibition space, starting from early 2021. The work is expected to take a year.

Those behind the project now believe the attraction could prove even more pivotal as the UK plans its post-COVID-19 recovery.

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Eureka!'s Chief Executive Leigh-Anne Stradeski said: “We have been working hard during the current crisis to ensure the timeline for Eureka! Mersey stays on track. Giving young people the opportunity to explore, discover and think again about their futures seems ever more crucial now as the country looks for new ways to rebuild in the years and decades after this current pandemic.

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Eureka! Mersey Concept Drawing

“Eureka! Mersey was always due to be a space where young people can engage with, and learn about science and technology in a hands-on, fun and educational way. At a time when science is so important and with major global challenges ahead from both COVID-19 and climate change, Science Centres across the UK provide our regional cities and towns with crucial opportunities to access science in an approachable and engaging way, helping to inspire our next generation of scientists and engineers.

“The team at Eureka! are determined that Eureka! Mersey, alongside all the other exciting cultural attractions already in the area, will play a vital part in rebuilding the region’s visitor economy and future community resilience.”

“We believe children and young people visiting our pioneering and cutting-edge spaces will think again about the options ahead of them, some of which they'd never have believed possible or achievable.

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“We hope this will prove especially true for those living locally in Wirral, which is why we are designing this science and discovery attraction with their input and voices at its heart. When it opens, Eureka! Mersey will be the most visitor-led attraction in the UK.”

Eureka! Mersey Concept DrawingEureka! Mersey Concept Drawing
Eureka! Mersey Concept Drawing

Eureka! Mersey has now gone through the first three stages of its design process for the exhibition space and the complex. Construction is due to start in early 2021 and take 12 months, with a public opening expected in 2022

The key partners chosen to help bring Eureka! Mersey to life are:

● Seddon Construction Ltd - Main contractor responsible for building/refurbishment

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● K2 Architects - Responsible for internal architecture planning and design

● Urban Green - Landscape architects redesigning the outdoor spaces

● Real Studios - Creating specific designs for the exhibition spaces

● TACE – Building Services Engineers (Liverpool) - Responsible for utilities and all that makes the building operational

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● Sutcliffe – Structural & Civil Engineering (Liverpool) - Structural engineers for large-scale building alterations such as the adding of a new mezzanine floor

● Playmaker Studio - Brand and design consultants (Liverpool)

Eureka! Mersey has now received 95% of its £11.75m total with a further £575,000 to be raised between now and opening from a range of grants, as well as corporate and private donations.

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