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Construction works starts on new Birmingham Health Innovation Campus

University of Birmingham has partnered up with property group Bruntwood SciTech for the project on vacant land in Selly Oak

Construction work has started on No.1 Birmingham Health Innovation Campus

Construction work has started on the first phase of a major new life sciences campus in Birmingham.

The building, known as No.1 Birmingham Health Innovation Campus, is being constructed on land next to Battery Retail Park in Selly Oak by a partnership between University of Birmingham and property group Bruntwood SciTech.

It is the first of several buildings planned for the vacant land as part of a ten-year masterplan to create a brand new life sciences campus.

This first building, which secured planning consent in April, is due to complete in two years' time and will have 133,000 sq ft of specialist office and lab space for life science and digital healthcare companies.

It will also house the University of Birmingham's Precision Health Technologies Accelerator and Birmingham Precision Medicine Centre, providing access to a range of amenities including event space, a café, car parking and electric vehicle charging facilities.

When complete, the overall Birmingham Health Innovation Campus will have up to 657,000 sq ft of new commercial lab and office space and is expected to support the creation of up to 10,000 new jobs and contribute £400 million gross value added to the region's economy.

John Sisk and Son has been appointed as the main contractor for No.1 Birmingham Health Innovation Campus.