Bowmer & Kirkland has beaten three other bidders to win a contract to build the first phase of a new ‘space park’ for the University of Leicester.
The net construction cost of the first phase of the new campus, close to the National Space Centre, is £14m.
The 5,000m2 building will be home to the Leicester Institute for Space and Earth Observation, and will provide accommodation for teaching, offices and laboratories in two three- and four-storey wings, attached by an entrance and atrium.
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