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Construction giant Stepnell completes £6.25 million refurbishment for Oxford Brookes University

The brief was to give health research building a “sleek, modern look” to complement other facilities on the Headington campus

Oxford Brookes University’s Sinclair building

Construction giant Stepnell has completed a £6.25 million refurbishment for Oxford Brookes University’s Sinclair building.

The 92-week project to make the building easier to use and more energy efficient over three floors, was Stepnell’s third project for the university.

The brief was to give the building a “sleek, modern look” to complement other facilities on the Headington campus.

It has been turned into a modern teaching, research and study space for the university’s faculty of health and life science.

Stepnell is based in Rugby, and has offices in Nottingham, Wantage, Bristol, Bromsgrove, Poole and Southampton.

The scheme was designed by BGS Architects, in Oxford, and created 10 main laboratories with preparation and test spaces, two computer laboratories and 34 open plan offices with associated meeting and interview rooms.

A modern teaching, research and study space for the university’s faculty of health and life science

The renovation not only made the build more sustainable, but also increased natural ventilation and daylight which is unusual for laboratory design.

Rob Speirs, regional director at Stepnell, said: “We were delighted to have been given the opportunity to modernise one of Oxford Brookes’ key learning spaces.