The mixed-use scheme will see the construction of 114 new homes, a dozen retail units and a Morrisons supermarket off Trafford Road in Ordsall.
Designed by Liverpool-based architect Falconer Chester Hall, plans for Radclyffe Hall won unanimous planning approval from Salford City Council in September 2010.
Russells Construction will deliver the 50,000 sq ft supermarket, a 359-space surface car park, and a mixture of townhouses and apartments. This first phase of development is set for completion in autumn 2011.
Andrew Russell, managing director of Trafford-based Russells Construction, was pleased to have won the £10m contract after a five way pitch.
He said: “The Radcliffe Park development is an important milestone in the regeneration of Ordsall and one we’re delighted to be involved with.”
Radclyffe Park is the latest phase in the regeneration of Ordsall which has seen LPC Living invest more than £150m over the last five years.
The developer has already delivered a range of new benefits for the area, including the new Primrose Hill primary school, nearly 500 modern affordable homes and improvements to parks and open spaces.
The Radclyffe Park scheme is expected to create more than 500 jobs, with priority given to those in the local community.