Proposals have been approved for the delivery of three new laboratory and office buildings at the Oxford Science Park.
The move, approved by Oxford City council, will see over 400,000 sq ft of research and innovation space, spanning across plots 23 to 26. The first phase is due to complete by the end of 2024.
The project, which was revealed in September last year, is targeting a BREEAM Excellent rating. The plans include sustainable design and reduction of carbon use during construction.
Oxford Science Park chief executive Rory Maw said: “With the Iversen building due for completion this summer and plans for the Ellison Institute on plot 18 submitted for approval, the Oxford science park is securing its position as the leading centre of innovation activity in Oxford.”
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