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Plans in for Liverpool's first net zero building with space for 1,250 employees

Work could be completed by 2025 if the proposals are approved

Plans for a net zero building in Liverpool called Hemisphere have been submitted(Image: Sciontec Developments)

Plans have been submitted to construct the first net zero building in Liverpool which would have space for 1,250 employees.

If approved, the eight-storey office development would be located next to The Spine in on Paddington Village, in the Knowledge Quarter Innovation District.

Sciontec Developments is behind the proposals for 'Hemisphere' which would include 120,000 sq ft of space, collaboration spaces, a wellness studio and a café.

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If backed by Liverpool Council, work could start on site, which is owned by the authority, in summer 2023 and be complete two years later.

Sciontec chief executive Colin Sinclair said: "Hemisphere will be Sciontec’s first new build project and one which will enhance our existing provision of high-quality workspace for leading health, science, technology and digital businesses in the Liverpool City Region.

Plans for a net zero building in Liverpool called Hemisphere have been submitted(Image: Sciontec Developments)

"Hemisphere will also generate a wide range of economic, social, and environmental benefits for the local area, and together with our partners, we are proud to be developing a unique building with innovative amenities that support health, social and cultural well-being."

Hemisphere has been support by Liverpool City Council, University of Liverpool, Liverpool John Moores University, Bruntwood SciTech, and the Liverpool City Region Combined Authority (LCRCA) via a pre-development funding support package for the joint venture.