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Plans for a £210m campus dedicated to health and life science businesses in Birmingham have been approved.
The No.1 Birmingham Health Innovation Campus will see 133,000 square feet of laboratory and office space built at the site in Selly Oak. Developer Bruntwood SciTech expects the first phase of the project to be completed in 2023, with work due to begin on site this summer. A main contractor is yet to be formally appointed.
Bruntwood ScitTech managing director David Hardman said the campus reflected the wider region’s health sector development potential. “The region has all the raw ingredients the sector needs: world-class universities, a number of specialist NHS trusts, quality infrastructure and a growing cluster of SMEs to support the journey from early R&D to manufacture and market adoption of new health products and services,” he said.