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Life sciences laboratory expansion for Cambridge

Glencar has been appointed by Chesterford Research Park, to build a new multi-occupancy, fully fitted laboratory and office building. The 5,570m2 three-storey …

Manchester campus expands with more lab space

Work has begun on a new laboratory space building at Manchester Science Park, which is part of Europe’s largest clinical academic campus. Known as the …

Steel provides flexible lab solution

Europe’s largest clinical academic campus is set to receive a major boost with the delivery of the £35M Citylabs 4.0 development. FACT FILECitylabs 4.0, …

University challenge

Structural steelwork has come up with the answers for a new Life Sciences Building at Edge Hill University. FACT FILELife Sciences Building, Edge Hill …

News in Brief: October 2023

Lindapter has announced that its carbon steel, hexagonal head Hollo-Bolts have been independently fire tested under tensile and shear loading with simultaneous …

News in Brief: September 2023

Kloeckner Metals UK has been certified as a Great Place to Work, which the company said was a testament to its continued commitment to creating an outstanding …

Technology framed with steel

A high-spec technology park near Oxford is realising its expansion plans with the aid of structural steelwork. FACT FILEOxford Technology ParkMain client: …

News in Brief: March 2023

Willmott Dixon has been selected as the preferred contractor by Thames Valley Police for a state-of-the-art forensics centre as part of a wider improvement …

Green light for laboratory space at Cambridge International Technology Park

BioMed Realty has received approval to deliver 55,700m2 of purpose-built laboratory space on the 15-acre Cambridge International Technology Park site, which it …

News in Brief: November 2022

Kirklees Council has revealed plans to redevelop Huddersfield town centre with a £200M Cultural Heart as part of its ten-year vision. The scheme will include …

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