Project Overview
The state-of-the-art building includes facilities such as a wet lab, dry lab and e-lab.
The University of Birmingham’s Collaborative Teaching Laboratory project is a three-storey, 72,120 sq ft purpose-built facility.
The state-of-the-art building includes facilities such as a wet lab, dry lab and e-lab.
The team attended various collaborative workshops with Morgan Sindall, Couch Perry Wilkes and the client to fully understand the requirements of the scheme, at an early stage and assisted in the validation and completion of the design. This optimisation process resulted in £750k worth of savings.
This new facility brings together practical teaching activities across a broad range of science and engineering disciplines and represents an investment of over £40 million in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics subjects by the University. It allows both undergraduate and postgraduate students to benefit from a transformational teaching, in a space designed to encourage and facilitate collaborative and inter-disciplinary working.