Mace has been awarded a £184 million contract to deliver the next expansion phase at The Oxford Science Park (TOSP).

The Daubeny Project will see construction of three new laboratory and office buildings totalling an additional 400,500 sq ft.

Mace has been working with the park’s design team with a focus on the building’s sustainability.

TOSP chief executive Rory Maw said: “Mace’s knowledge and expertise in large-scale construction projects will be crucial to helping us deliver The Daubeny Project, our most ambitious development to date.

“These new high-performance laboratory and office buildings will offer much needed space for life science and biotech companies to scale and allow them to benefit from being located at the heart of Oxford’s thriving innovation ecosystem.”

Robert Lemming, managing director, public sector and life sciences for Mace Construct, said: “The Oxford Science Park is home to some of the most forward thinking and innovative companies, and these new cutting-edge facilities will help unlock ground-breaking research that people will rely on for decades to come.

“As our population grows and ages, more sites like these will be needed to meet the pressing demand for high-quality laboratory space, and at The Oxford Science Park we are setting new standards for efficiency and sustainability.”

The project is scheduled for completion at the end of 2026.

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