Works are now underway at OxBio Hub, which saw planning approval earlier this year, marking a significant milestone in the delivery of the refurbishment, reuse and extension of Building 2700 into a new science and innovation campus in Oxford.

Following the granting of planning permission, which approved the creation of a self-contained innovation hub for science and deep tech occupiers, works have progressed quickly on site.

The scheme will deliver CL2 lab-ready space, ranging from 4,000 – 130,851 sq ft, with flexible layouts designed to accommodate R&D facilities, laboratories and high-quality office environments.

A substantial strip-out programme has now been completed across the building, opening up the structure in preparation for refurbishment and extension works. This has included the removal of all mechanical and electrical services, internal partitions, ceilings and floor finishes, alongside the decommissioning of plant, lifts and legacy building systems, as well as extensive cleaning of the building envelope.

The building’s steel frame is now being exposed in preparation for strengthening and reconfiguration works.

Sustainability remains at the heart of the project. OxBio Hub is targeting BREEAM Very Good, with a strong emphasis on reuse of existing structures, embodied carbon reduction and responsible resource management.

The development is also registered under the Considerate Constructors Scheme.

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Angus Bates, director of GreyArc Investments and owner of OxBio Hub, said:

“We understand that science and innovation thrive in environments built around people and community. That’s why we are investing heavily in creating a genuinely connected ecosystem at OxBio Hub, where occupiers don’t just lease space, but become part of a thriving, collaborative environment designed to support growth, innovation and long-term success.

“Once complete, OxBio Hub will be far more than a place of work. Amenities are central to the vision, with high-quality facilities including a gym, café, meeting rooms, auditorium, fully serviced internal and external breakout areas, secure access, dedicated delivery facilities, cycle storage, extensive parking, and reimagined communal spaces designed to encourage interaction, collaboration and wellbeing.”

“Our location on Oxford’s Ring Road, close to leading universities and innovation hubs such as the BioEscalator, further strengthens this offering.

“We are also looking forward to the building’s availability aligning with the opening of the Cowley Branch Line, just 400 metres away, which will significantly enhance connectivity and accessibility for occupiers and visitors alike, helping to bring together diverse science and deep tech businesses within a truly connected community.”

Timeline

Looking ahead, works will continue over the coming months, with external works also progressing, including the removal of roof-level elements and preparation for the building’s reconfigured layout and new extension.

A preview and early access tour of OxBio Hub will take place on 7 May, 12–2pm, offering interested parties the opportunity to view the development at this early stage and learn more about the vision for OxBio Hub. For more information, and to register for the event, visit here.

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