Wednesday, 30 November 2016

R G Carter wins £23m Luton science block

The University of Bedfordshire has selected regional builder R G Carter to design and build a multi-use science block at its Luton Campus.

The project is the latest in a series of builds, which have seen Kier and Willmott Dixon secure big projects, like its new library building.

R G Carter is understood to have beaten Kier and Morgan Sindall with a bid of £23m for the project.

Under present plans the project will involve demolition, refurbishment and construction works for the 60,000 sq ft block which amounts to a total investment of around £40m for the university.

The STEM building would give the university room to offer new courses in pharmacy, nutrition, physics, biochemistry, chemistry, geology and mechanical engineering.

Stem luton

A new substation will be located within the main car park of the University and an adjacent building re-clad in a dark grey coloured fibre cement panel as part of the project.

Luton STEM Bedfordshire University

The four-storey stem building (far right) is planned for completion in 2018

Vice chancellor Bill Rammell said: “The new STEM building marks the culmination of a huge investment at the campus, with the aim to give our students the very best learning teaching experience possible.”



from Construction Enquirer http://www.constructionenquirer.com/2016/11/30/r-g-carter-wins-23m-luton-science-block/

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