Award winning architects WCEC have concluded the final phase of their acclaimed York Science Park development with the completion of a £2million project for the construction of two 10,000sq ft office blocks.
York Science Park is a prestigious, purpose-built development specifically catering for the needs of science, technology and knowledge based businesses. It has been designed to support the development of start up, growth stage companies and big corporations alike.
Over the past seven years the Derbyshire based practice has designed a range of offices and laboratory facilities on the 21-acre site that have been built.
WCEC has been working with P&O Developments the University of York and York Science Park Innovation Centre on the phased development of office units and laboratories.
With more than 100, 000 sq ft of specialist facilities, it is the first UK Science Park to offer dedicated IT, bio and knowledge based incubation space supporting a wide range of innovative firms in fields including pharmaceuticals, life sciences, computer science, electronics and healthcare.
The Science Park has proved popular in the business community and more than 80 companies employing over 1,000 people now occupy the site.
Partner Gavin Ward said: it is exciting to see this project finally completed; I am proud to have been involved in the design and planning of this showcase science park.
At WCEC we pride ourselves in creating good and innovative design that meets client aspirations. Throughout the course of this long term development we used our design expertise to provide the specialist accommodation that technology based businesses demand.
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