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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 …

News in Brief – October 2022

Caunton Engineering has played its part in Nottingham Forest’s return to the Premier League by helping to upgrade the club’s Peter Taylor Stand. The work …

Green light for University of Stirling research hub

Stirling Council has approved plans for a £17M world-class research and innovation facility at the University of Stirling. The National Aquaculture Technology …

Steel design blossoms at business park

An exposed steel-framed design has given maximum flexibility to the Project Violet scheme, which is providing office space for scientific research and …

News in Brief: January 2021

Ambitious plans to deliver a high-level pedestrian and cycle bridge across the River Wear in Sunderland are expected to get the go-ahead. Featuring creative …

News in Brief June 2020

Severfield has announced the first order for its new Severstor product line of steel-framed modules that house critical systems technology and can be supplied …

Science campus expands

A steel-framed facilities building at the Harwell Science Campus has been designed to provide column-free testing and storage space, as well as to fit …

Merit: Maxwell Centre, Cambridge

Part of Cavendish Laboratory’s long-term development programme at the University of Cambridge, the £26M science facility has been developed to foster …

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