April 2026 — Vinci Building will lead the next phase of the Vinci Building Eden Project Morecambe development after securing the main contractor role for the £100 million ($134 million) project in Lancashire, UK.
The appointment follows recent planning approval, allowing the project to move into detailed design and construction.
Major step forward for Eden Project Morecambe
The Eden Project Morecambe will become a new cultural and environmental destination overlooking Morecambe Bay.
Importantly, the project will focus on climate education and immersive visitor experiences.
It is also expected to open in 2028.
Iconic design with sustainability focus
The development will feature two large shell-shaped domes. These structures will house themed “Realms” designed around ecology and culture.
In addition, landscaped gardens will surround the site, creating an integrated natural environment.
Therefore, the project combines architecture, sustainability, and education in one destination.
Construction phase begins after approval
Planning approval has enabled the transition into the next stage.
Now, Vinci Building will:
- Advance design development
- Manage construction delivery
- Coordinate project execution
As a result, the project timeline can move forward with greater certainty.
Boost for regional regeneration
The Vinci Building Eden Project Morecambe project will support regeneration in Lancashire.
It will:
- Attract tourism to the region
- Create local employment
- Strengthen the visitor economy
Moreover, the development will position Morecambe as a key destination for sustainable tourism.
Outlook
As construction progresses, the Vinci Building Eden Project Morecambe project is expected to become a landmark attraction in the UK.
By combining climate education with innovative design, it aims to set a new benchmark for sustainable visitor destinations.
