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University of Cambridge

Main contractor Morgan Sindall have recently completed the new £60m Chemical Engineering and Biotechnology (CEB) Building on the west side of Cambridge. The CEB is a landmark project for the University of Cambridge and will add further to its international reputation for learning and research in this field. The project features a wide range of biological laboratories to Bio Safety Levels Two and Three, cleanrooms, sensitive laser, optics and imaging laboratories, a Magnetic Resonance Research Centre, materials and processes laboratories and an undergraduate teaching laboratory.

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Pirbright Institute

The Pirbright Institute recently opened the doors to its new Plowright building as part of the phase one campus redevelopment. Plowright houses the BBSRC National Virology Centre which is a state-of-the-art high containment negative pressure laboratory. Containment level 3 and 4 biosafety laboratories have been extensively included throughout the development, all fitted with over 2,000 metres of Cableflow extruded aluminium CL3+ dado and laboratory bench trunking systems.

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Bristol Southmeads Hospital

The completion of the new £430m North Bristol NHS Trust Southmeads Hospital project, delivered by contractor Carillion and buiding services Contractor Crown House Technologies represents one of the last remaining PFI contracts to be completed. Cableflow have fitted out over 900 bed locations across patient bedrooms, high dependency consult/examination, first and second stage recovery bays across the entire project with our patient care bed heads.

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Francis Crick Institute

The construction of the Institutes impressive new facilities at St Pancras in London will be completed by mid 2016 and are supported by over 7,000 metres of Cableflow specialist CL3+ laboratory trunking systems. The substantial facility is a unique partnership between the Medical Research Council (MRC), Cancer Research UK, the Wellcome Trust, UCL (University College London), Imperial College London and King’s College London.

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