Kier Group Secures Major Contract for New Darlington Government Hub
Kier Group has been awarded a significant contract by the Government Property Agency (GPA) to construct a new civil service office in Darlington. This development marks a key milestone in the Government Hubs Programme, aiming to decentralise government functions and boost regional economies. The project is set to create a modern, collaborative workspace for over 1,500 civil servants.
Key Takeaways
- Kier Group will lead the construction of a new government hub in Darlington.
- The hub will house over 1,500 civil servants from multiple government departments.
- Construction is scheduled to begin in early 2026, with completion expected in the first quarter of 2028.
- The project is part of the wider Darlington Economic Campus initiative.
Project Overview
The new government hub, located on Brunswick Street, will be a state-of-the-art facility designed to foster collaboration and smarter working practices among civil servants. It is part of the Government Hubs Programme, which aims to establish modern, efficient, and sustainable workplaces across the UK, moving jobs away from London and supporting the government’s ‘levelling up’ agenda.
The project involves the construction of a five-storey building on the site of a former car park. Kier’s initial involvement included preliminary ground remediation works, such as clearing debris and removing remnants of previous structures. These early works, which began in September and are expected to conclude in December, have helped to de-risk the project and prepare the site for main construction.
Timeline and Occupation
Main construction works are slated to commence in early 2026 and are anticipated to last approximately two years. The hub is projected to be ready for occupation in the first quarter of 2028. This timeline ensures the project aligns with the broader development of the Darlington Economic Campus (DEC), which already includes Feethams House and Bishopsgate House.
Departments and Impact
Staff from seven government departments will eventually be based at the new hub. These include HM Treasury, the Office for National Statistics (ONS), and the Department for Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS). The relocation of these roles is seen as a significant boost for the North East, contributing to economic growth and creating new job opportunities within the region. Darlington already hosts a substantial number of civil service roles, with ten major government departments represented in the town.
Collaboration and Future Growth
The Government Property Agency (GPA) is leading the development, working closely with Kier Group. This partnership aims to deliver a high-quality, inclusive, and digitally-enabled workspace. The project is expected to create substantial regional economic benefits and contribute to a more representative Civil Service workforce.
Planning permission for the five-storey building was approved in August 2024, following archaeological surveys. The development is a key component of the DEC, reinforcing Darlington’s position as a significant hub for central government operations outside of London.
Sources
- Kier lands government office job in Darlington | News, Building.
- Work starts on new Government Treasury hub in Darlington, The Northern Echo.
- Kier breaks ground on £118m Darlington govt hub, Place North East.
- Darlington hub construction hits key milestone, Civil Service World.
- Contractor signed-up to design new government hub at Darlington, GOV.UK.

