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Willmott Dixon is further expanding its workload in the science and technology sector with a £20 million contract to build Wales’ first science park, located in Anglesey.
It comes as the company is about to hand over a new home for the Met office’s supercomputer in Exeter, which is 13 times more powerful than the current system used by the Met Office and will cement the UK’s position as a world leader in weather prediction.
The company also recently built the world’s leading satellite testing facility at Harwell Science Campus in Oxfordshire and the world's quietest building at the University of Cambridge. It is currently behind the University of Chester’s Intelligent Energy System Demonstrator (IESD) project as well as Boole Technology Centre at the Lincoln Science & Innovation Park and is expanding the BioCity complex in Nottingham.
Willmott Dixon has now been appointed by M-SParc (Menai Science Park), a wholly owned subsidiary of Bangor University, to build its science park in Gaerwen, Anglesey, to drive growth in knowledge based science, with an early focus on low carbon energy, the environment and ICT sectors. Work begins this year, with Willmott Dixon teaming up with FaulknerBrown architects and Pwllheli-based Trawscoed Studio, which is creating 3D visualisation of the first phase. Completion is set for early 2018.
Phase one will
consist of a 5,000 square meter three-storey building which will be constructed
to BREEAM Excellence standards, that will comprise offices, laboratory and
workshop space for up to 700 people. It will form the hub for the entire Parc
and become an important regional centre for a range of businesses from
start-ups to large corporate companies.
The 20 acre site will also be sympathetically landscaped within a parkland setting, with the first phase housing start-ups, accelerator and mature projects as well as an open innovation area. The project came about after Bangor University secured £10.8 million of funding from the Welsh Government and £10.2 million of European Regional Development funding.
Anthony Dillon, managing director of Willmott Dixon in the North:
“The science and technology industry is an important sector for the UK and we are excited about providing cutting-edge facilities for leading businesses and research in North Wales. This will also create many new jobs in the area as companies seek employees for work such as laboratory assistants, researchers, engineers, business development officers and technicians, which will be the start of some wonderful careers for people in the area.”
Ieuan Wyn Jones,
executive director of the park said, “The science park will create a bridge
between innovative companies and Bangor University. We are already in advanced
discussions with a number of potential tenants from a range of sectors. This
project ties in with many on-going economic strategies and comes at an
opportune time to link with other on-going projects in the region.”
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