The firm was tipped by the Enquirer twelve months ago to win the job.
Bowmer & Kirkland’s contract includes construction of the buildings for the Subtropical Swimming Paradise, restaurants, spa, 75-bedroom hotel, sports hall, conference spaces, supermarket and other associated buildings.
Work is expected to take 72 weeks – with completion in spring 2014 – and provide employment for 1,200 construction workers.
Bowmer & Kirkland Construction Director, Paul Lomas, said: “This latest award by Center Parcs for a fifth UK village is fantastic news for us.
“We are proud to be associated with Center Parcs and this will enhance our already impressive record in the leisure sector.”
ISG has won a separate £61m contract to build 624 lodges at the site while Birse has a £26m roads and technical infrastructure deal.