Friday, 7 September 2018

Mace submits plans for £100m Harwell research project duo

Mace has lodged plans to build two major research facilities at the Harwell Campus in Oxfordshire.

The two facilities costing around £100m to build will be delivered over the next three years.

The first project is the new Rosalind Franklin Institute, named after the pioneering woman scientist who paved the way for the discovery of the molecular structure of DNA by Crick and Watson.

It will bring together academic and industry researchers to tackle major challenges in health and life sciences and accelerate the discovery of new treatments for chronic diseases affecting millions of people around the world, such as dementia.

Hoare Lee has delivered MEP design with Aecom also providing design support for the building facilities

The second project on the Harwell research campus is the National Satellite Testing Facility.

The new facility will enable UK companies to develop the next generation launch technologies and testing capabilities to allow the UK to construct satellites and deliver payloads into orbit, capitalising on the estimated 3,500 – 10,000 satellites that are due to be launched by 2025.

This will be built in two phases with two distinct buildings R114 and R100.

R100 will provide support accommodation for the main satellite testing facility

The Harwell Campus is a public-private partnership between Harwell Oxford Partners, U+I Group PLC, the Science and Technology Facilities Council and the UK Atomic Energy Agency.

As one of the world’s most important science and innovation locations it is seeing rapid growth in the Life Sciences and HealthTec sector with over 1,000 people working in this field alone at Harwell.




from Construction Enquirer http://www.constructionenquirer.com/2018/09/07/mace-submits-plans-for-100m-harwell-research-project-duo/

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