As August draws to a close, borehole testing continues at the Universal Studios site in Bedfordshire, much as it has over the past few months. These tests are a standard part of the early groundwork, helping engineers better understand the conditions beneath the site before major construction can begin. With the public consultation period now ending, we anticipate both Universal and the government will stay tight-lipped for a little while longer as they sift through the mountain of feedback and paperwork that has been submitted.
This pause may feel frustrating for those eager for updates, but it’s a crucial stage in such a large-scale development. If everything progresses smoothly, the next visible milestone will likely be activity around the existing concrete slab—an early sign of preparations for the main build. Full-scale construction is still on track to begin in 2026, marking the start of what promises to be one of the most ambitious leisure projects in the UK.