Specialist UTCs include WMG Academy for Young Engineers in Solihull. More than a school, it represented an important opportunity to support urban regeneration through educational investment as part of the North Solihull Regeneration Area. Located within an existing community, unlocking the site required a careful balance between physical and environmental constraints; existing green space and public rights of way, nearby dwellings and watercourses, and the neighbouring Chelmsley Wood Local Nature Reserve. Designed by Maber Architects, it provides a unique place for learning, offering specialist subjects allied to local employers in the automotive, aerospace and high value engineering sectors.
Other projects have focused on revitalising brownfield sites, such as the successful development of new secondary schools in Leicester (Castle Mead Academy) and Derby (Derby Cathedral School), and a new secondary school on the former Rugeley Power Station site, achieving early delivery for the local community.