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Merit Health ramps up work on £66m contract after sealing significant investment

The Cramlington company has secured £2m from the Tees Valley Catalyst Fund - the largest amount available from the fund

FW Capital’s Jordan McGorrigan and Alison Routledge with Matthew McGrady of Merit Health at the Merit office in Cramlington, Northumberland. Photo: John Millard/UNP.(Image: John Millard)

Offsite construction specialist Merit Health is driving forward a £66m contract after securing investment.

The Cramlington company, which forms part of Merit Holdings, was launched in October 2020 to recognise its prowess in the health and life sciences sector. Since its launch the firm has won and completed a number of significant projects.

Last November Merit – a former North East Company of the Year – was appointed as the main contractor for the construction of the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ’s first CAR-T cell manufacturing facility in Stevenage, a deal which will see it use its next generation offsite construction techniques.

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Now the business has secured £2m from the Tees Valley Catalyst Fund (TVCF) to enable it to fulfil the contract, the largest amount available from the TVCF.

FW Capital made the TVCF investment to allow Merit to fulfil its bond requirements for the contract to design, build and fit out the CAR-T Cell Manufacturing facility for US organisation Autolus, in association with developers Reef Group.

Autolus Therapeutics is expanding its current capabilities in the new 76,000 sqft facility in the Hertfordshire town, where it will develop CAR T-cell therapies for cancer treatment.

The therapies help to re-programme patients’ immune systems so they can more easily recognise cancer cells. Once finished, the facility is expected to process 2,000 treatments a year.