The construction of Blyth’s new Market Pavilion has reached a milestone with the completion of its steel frame.  

The latest announcement follows the appointment of Kier as the main contractor for the cultural venue in Northumberland, England, UK.  

Kier Construction North & Scotland regional director Dan Doherty said: “We are delighted [to] have been appointed by Northumberland County Council to support Advance Northumberland in the development of a new Market Pavilion in Blyth. 

“Our highly skilled workforce is adept at supporting many of our clients ambitions to revitalise towns and cities. This state-of-the-art cinema and events venue will be a significant addition to the Blyth community, providing both social and economic benefits that will enhance the town centre for years to come.” 

The Market Pavilion, designed by FaulknerBrowns Architects, is set to enhance Blyth’s cultural landscape with a new events space for cultural activities and creative learning.  

The venue will also feature a café and a three-screen cinema, operated by Jam Jar Cinema.  

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The design incorporates a zinc standing seam roof with photovoltaic panels and a red brick facade with masonry details, tailored to withstand the coastal environment. 

Kier is also implementing a social value programme.  

Since the commencement of the project, the programme has contributed nearly 150 hours of volunteering.  

The Market Pavilion is part of the wider £90m ($115.65m) Energising Blyth programme.

It has received funding from the UK government, Northumberland County Council, and the North East Combined Authority, along with support from other partners.  

Earlier this month, Kier was chosen by the Welsh Government to construct a multimillion-pound Border Control Post facility at Holyhead, North Wales.