Wates has reached a significant milestone during construction work at the University of Oxford's largest project to date.
Work on the £200 million Life and Mind Building (LaMB), has reached its latest milestone, with around 270,000 sq ft reinforced concrete structure now complete.
Wates is delivering the project on behalf of Oxford University Development (OUD), the £4bn partnership between Legal & General and the University of Oxford. The project will be the university's largest teaching and research facility. It will house 800 students and 1,200 researchers from across the Departments of Biology and Experimental Psychology, significantly improving the way those disciplines are taught and explored.
The milestone was celebrated with a topping out ceremony on 15 February, attended by stakeholders from across the delivery partnership including Wates, project managers Arup, cost consultants Arcadis, architects NBJJ, structural engineer Ramboll, and building services engineer Hoare Lea.
The scheme consists of two wings a four-storey building dedicated to office accommodation and subject testing booths and an adjoining five-storey block with flexible, specialised laboratory space. It has been designed to provide maximum flexibility and foster collaboration between departments, linked by a central atrium and lower and ground floor teaching centre.
Wates reaches milestone at University of Oxford's £200m science hub
LaMB replaces the Tinbergen building, which closed in February 2017 and has been designed from inception to support long-term sustainability. Using a blend of both BREEAM Excellent targets and Passivhaus principles, the building is intended to be Net Zero Carbon in Operation by 2030.
The final handover is scheduled for late 2024.
Mark Tant, Managing Director of Wates Construction, said: "LaMB will support potentially world-changing scientific research and its significance cannot be overlooked. We, and all our partners, have worked closely with OUD to ensure this build will meet the highly complex requirements needed by its end users, support long-term sustainability goals, as well as the wider Oxford community.
"With the structure now complete, you can see how this state-of-the-art scheme slots into Oxford’s historic skyline. We're honoured to deliver such a monumental project for a prestigious institution and I, and all our teams, look forward to progressing to completion next year."
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