A leading UK construction company is to carry out a £7.9m renewal project at Regent Centre Metro Station.
Kier, an infrastructure services, construction and property group, has been appointed by Nexus to deliver the refurbishment of the busy Metro and bus interchange in Gosforth, near Newcastle.
Under the contract, Kier will create a safer, more reliable, accessible and future-ready transport hub that will transform the travelling experience for Metro passengers.
North East Mayor Kim McGuinness and her cabinet agreed funding for the project in March.
This latest award of contract follows the successful upgrade and restoration project that Kier carried out at the Grade II listed Whitley Bay Metro station, which was completed in 2025.
The works at Regent Centre will be delivered using Kier’s 360 approach, with its infrastructure and construction divisions working together to combine specialist expertise and supply chain networks.
As lead delivery partner, the infrastructure team has brought in construction colleagues to lead the station fit‑out and refurbishment, ensuring the right expertise is applied at every stage, and the work is delivered to the highest standard for passengers.
The scope of works includes:
• Creation of a new retail unit
• Removal of the existing old bus canopy, which covers the road through the interchange
• Modernising mechanical and electrical systems
• Providing civils and architectural elements
• Creating a brighter, more inviting space for passengers, to enhance the customer experience
• Updating wayfinding for improved accessibility
Alongside the delivery of this important upgrade, Kier will also focus on supporting Nexus’ social value aims by engaging with local schools and community groups.
Paul Welford, Major Projects Director at Nexus, said: “We are delighted to have appointed KIER to carry out this major project on behalf of Nexus. Having recently working together on the Whitley Bay Metro Station restoration, we’re looking forward to getting the Regent Centre refurbishment underway.
“Regent Centre Interchange plays a vital role within Newcastle in connecting people to where they need to be. As a strategic hub on both the Metro and bus network, it’s essential that Regent Centre sets the standard for modern, high‑quality and accessible public transport and what it looks like in our region. This refurbishment is about enhancing an interchange that supports multi‑modal travel and makes it easier for passengers to access the station, and begin region‑wide journeys.
“The investment will deliver refurbished Metro platforms and a brighter, more welcoming station concourse to improve crowd flow, complementing our new Metro fleet and additional security via new gatelines at this station.
“Further improvements include removing the old metal roof canopy, improved signage and enhancing welfare facilities for Nexus employees.”
Mandy Duncan, Managing Director for Rail and Aviation at Kier Infrastructure said: “We’re delighted to secure this further rail contract in Newcastle upon Tyne, and we look forward to working in partnership with Nexus to create a modern transport interchange for rail passengers.
“By drawing on Kier’s 360 approach, our team will work seamlessly across every stage of the project lifecycle, bringing together the expertise and skills needed to deliver this important upgrade.”
Construction at the station is expected to commence this summer, and Kier will work with Nexus to minimise disruption to customers and the local community.