Birmingham Health Partners (BHP) has begun construction works for the No.1 Birmingham Health Innovation Campus (BHIC) project in Selly Oak, UK.
The development of No.1 BHIC forms the first phase of a ten-year master plan for the Campus, which is being developed by Bruntwood SciTech in partnership with BHP (the project's owner) founding member of the University of Birmingham. No.1 BHIC will provide 133,000 sq ft of specialist office and lab space for innovative life science and digital healthcare companies.
John Sisk and Son has been appointed as the main contractor for No.1 BHIC. The facility is due to complete in September 2023. The entire BHIC development is expected to be finalized by 2031.
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