ISG fought-off competition from Kier, Leadbitter and Ardmore for the accommodation contract on the 365 acre site which is scheduled to open in spring 2014.
The 59-week fast-track job will start on site in November and involves the construction of two, three and four bed lodges, built using off-site manufactured timber frames, structural insulated timber wall panels and traditional tiled roofs.
The project builds upon ISG’s existing relationship with Center Parcs owner, private equity firm Blackstone.
Under Blackstone’s student accommodation brand Nido, ISG has delivered schemes in Notting Hill and Spitalfields.
The Center Parcs scheme is proving a lucrative source of work for contractors with a development value of £250m.
Birse Civils has bagged a £26m deal to build all the roads and technical infrastructure while Bowmer & Kirkland has won the main £90m building contract.
ISG’s Craig Tatton, managing director – UK Construction, said: “There has been a great deal of interest in this high profile development and I’m delighted that ISG has emerged as Center Parcs’ contractor of choice.
“Delivering 625 lodges across such a large site over an accelerated timeframe is a logistically challenging undertaking, especially when you factor in the restricted woodland setting and simultaneous infrastructure development works on site.
“Our extensive experience of off-site construction and just in time delivery solutions will prove critical to the success of this scheme, as will be the adoption of direct learning from our Olympic projects, in terms of waste management implementation and fostering positive behavioural change from our workforce.”
Martin Dalby Center Parcs’ CEO said: “High quality accommodation is a huge part of the Center Parcs experience, so we are delighted to have signed this very important contract with ISG. We are looking forward to work commencing on our new lodges later this year.”