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Edinburgh Institute of Genetics and Cancer, UK

Creating state-of-the-art scientific facilities for groundbreaking cancer research at The University of Edinburgh’s Western General Hospital campus.

The University of Edinburgh’s Institute of Genetics and Cancer (IGC) is one of the world’s leading cancer research facilities. Its mission is to improve the lives of people living with genetic disease and cancer through research into human genetics. It provides exceptional facilities to train the next generation of medical professionals. 
KEY INFORMATION

Location: Edinburgh, United Kingdom

Date started: 2022

Completion date: 2024

Client type: real estate 

Main capabilities: controls and performance, procurement and supply chain 

Facilitating space for lifesaving work

Tackling one of the greatest biomedical challenges requires state-of-the-art scientific facilities and the university needed to update its space to conduct its vital healthcare research. The aim was to build an extension of the current university buildings, connecting the existing IGC West and IGC East buildings at the Western General Hospital campus.  

The structure also needed to provide more specialist labs and office areas, as well as breakout and collaboration spaces. 

The university set out to deliver an extension of 1,945 m², forming a 22.7-metre-tall 5-storey infill structure to link the ICG’s 4D Cellular Medicine building properly with the Institute of Genetics and Molecular Medicine facility.

Supporting seamless expansion

We were appointed to the project in 2022 and have since worked closely with the university, providing contract administration services and a turnkey design team. Throughout the project, we have proactively supported the client's Project Manager by coordinating stakeholder management, establishing the action tracker at the project's outset, and providing ongoing support.   

Our team enabled a smoother start and finish, adding significant value by setting up processes for the client Project Manager. 

New and innovative space for cutting-edge research 

The new building provides space for research groups to investigate genetic diseases and cancers, with specialist labs allowing detailed examination of cells, tissues and organisms, generating sophisticated data for advanced analysis.  

These enhanced facilities enable vital and innovative research, benefiting society through advancements in cancer research.  

Designed to foster collaboration and wellbeing, the space also includes ample meeting areas and a new bike storage to encourage cycling.  

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Grant Nicolle

Associate Director, Real Estate, UK