Vulcan 20-20 Building Update: November 2025
17 Nov 2025
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We are now moving on from demolition of the old building to construction of the new one.

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Illustration of the vulcan 20-20 building, which is large and square with grey and blue panelling

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​​Since the decommissioning of Vulcan, there has been a lot of activity on site preparing the way for building a significant extension to house the upgraded facility.


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3rd April and 8th April: TAW's outer wall being taken down and cleared

In s​pring 2025, part of R1 was demolished, removing the old Vulcan Target Area West (TAW), and Laser Area 5. The old rooms were stripped down in February, while weatherproof walls and supports were constructed to prepare for removal of the roof during March. Demolition works then took place across March and April, with the removal of the roof, internal and external walls, readying the site for construction.


In September, the concrete floor of ​the old building was dug out, ready for the new foundations. The main building is now on contract for the construction of the new building extension.


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22nd September: TAW's concrete slab being broken up and cleared


In the meantime, extensive works have been taking place in the roads around the site of the old facility, moving gas, water and other services out the way to make space for the much larger footprint of the new building. This has been challenging work with legacy asbestos, concrete and services being removed, but the site is now well prepared for the new building.


before and after of the building site wherein tarmac has been laid over a large portion of the ground outside Vulcan TAP

Friday 14th November: Tarmac​ was laid over a large portion of the ground south of R1

 

Construction began in November with work on the substructure of the building. We will sta​rt to see changes above ground in the New Year.


Contact: Knevitt, Gillian (STFC,RAL,CLF)