Green light for £60m science building revamp

Grant Prior 10 months ago
Share

The next £60m phase of Manchester Science Park has been given the green light by planners.

Bruntwood SciTech – a 50/50 joint venture between Bruntwood and Legal & General – will deliver a redevelopment of the Park’s existing Greenheys building to provide 131,000 sq ft of specialist lab space.

Enabling works are due to commence later this summer.

The planning approval follows confirmation that UK Biobank – the world’s leading source of data and biological samples for health research – will move to Greenheys, adding to the 150 pioneering SMEs and large businesses already based at Manchester Science Park.

UK Biobank was recently awarded £127.6m from UK Research and Innovation (UKRI) to support its relocation to a purpose-built facility with larger, faster and more efficient biological sample storage.

This highly specialist new building will become UK Biobank’s headquarters and home to its biological samples and laboratories, as well as a latest-generation robotic freezer that will store and retrieve up to 20 million biological samples donated by UK Biobank’s 500,000 volunteer participants.

The BREEAM Excellent development will be 100% electric and support the latest innovations in building materials and environmental technology to reduce its embodied carbon, and will achieve net zero carbon in construction and operation in its shared spaces.

Greenheys will additionally feature a ‘solar shading’ façade which will reduce heat absorption and visual glare, and a green wall wrapping around its first two floors to increase biodiversity and improve air quality.

A local team has been appointed to work with Bruntwood SciTech on the redevelopment of Greenheys, consisting of BDP Architects, planning consultancy from Deloitte, cost consultancy from Walker Sime, DW Consulting for Structures and Civils, and Silcock Leedham for MEP.

Latest news

Modular builder TopHat managing director departs

Andrew Shepherd leaves Goldman-Sachs backed volumetric business
15 hours ago

Graham nets £60m stands revamp at Lord’s

Construction to start this summer at the home of cricket
17 hours ago

Ready mix concrete giant files administration notice

Mixit Concrete Limited lodges court notice
22 hours ago

Dual student towers plan for Birmingham Gun Quarter

Sama Investments goes to public consultation on 50-storey scheme
22 hours ago

15 win £3.5bn Eastern Route Partnership railway deal

Amco, BAM, Morgan Sindall and Story among winners on Eastern Routes Partnership
21 hours ago

Expanding Caddick Group tops £500m turnover

Construction drives revenue growth and returns to profit
22 hours ago

Structure Tone returns to profit

Contractor confident about prospects in London fit out and refurb market
22 hours ago

33 firms secure spots on £3.6bn Northumbrian Water framework

Applebridge, Galliford, Esh and Keltbray may
22 hours ago

Construction boss in court over dodgy van deals

Suspended jail sentence after court hears how millions in unexplained payments went through Leeds contractor
22 hours ago

Development firm fails hitting London building team for £2.6m

Luxury flats builder Ant Yapi was contracted to redevelop Westminster Tower site
2 days ago

Government set to fund £1bn final HS2 London tunnel drive

Final tunnel drive to be taxpayer funded upfront with cash recouped later
2 days ago

Amazon fires up Big-Box market with £500m job

Next generation triple floor super-shed to be built near Northampton
2 days ago

Stricken road sweeper specialist rescued

Parts of hire specialist Go Plant bought out of administration by Sweeptech
2 days ago

Costain highways lead joins Buro Happold

Paula Gough appointed to UK Development Director for Infrastructure
2 days ago

G&H Group lands £20m+ M&E package from JJ Rhatigan

100-strong specialist team to start on West London site next week
2 days ago

Bidding open for £800m professional services deal

Procure Partnerships encourages SMEs to bid with 9 regional lots
2 days ago

Construction buyers see fastest growth for 14 months

Commercial building work leads the way in April
3 days ago

Go Modular Technologies files administration notice

Southampton bespoke volumetric specialist employs around 60 staff
3 days ago

Cladding firm went down owing supply chain £7.7m

Debts revealed at Everton stadium cladding contractor Alucraft Systems Ltd
3 days ago

Rydon dogged by legacy fire safety remediation costs

£19m spent on fire safety remediation work to date
3 days ago

Carpenter killed by falling timber frame panels

Court fines specialist contractor £8,000 after site tragedy
7 days ago

Trio of builders win King’s Award for sustainability

Henry Brothers, Willmott Dixon and ZED Pods recognised for sustainability
3 days ago

Kent police seize huge haul of stolen site tools

Hunt for power drill fitted with tracker busts tool theft ring
3 days ago

Robertson names new Northern construction chiefs

Ian Phillips promoted and Ricky Brown joins from Morgan Sindall
3 days ago

Road sweeper specialist files administration notice

Go Plant lodges court notice
7 days ago

Anglian Homes rides in to finish crashed Everest contracts

Rival doubled glazed window specialist commits to complete orders
7 days ago

Final work starts to connect super sewer to London system

End in sight with 1.5m thick concrete wall to be demolished to link-up to Lee Tunnel sewer system
7 days ago

Legal challenge launched against £1.5bn A66 dualling

Balfour Beatty, Kier and Keltbray must now await outcome of court challenge
7 days ago

John F Hunt wins 24-storey Battersea tower

Specialist to carry-out demolition, enabling works and RC frame construction
1 week ago

William Hare wins steelwork on £500m Broadgate towers

Specialist to work on 2 Finsbury Avenue with McAlpine
1 week ago

Contractor services