Product category:
Construction companies
News Release from: ISG Jackson | Subject: Building work
Edited by the Buildingtalk Editorial
Team on 31 July 2006
Steel structure features brick and metal
cladding
Jackson Construction has won a further £3.4 million project with The Churchmanor Estates and Morley Fund Management at Chesterford Research Park, near Cambridge.
Jackson Construction has won a further £3.4 million project with The Churchmanor Estates Co plc and Morley Fund Management at Chesterford Research Park, near Cambridge - adding to a £2 million project the company also secured last month to build a new RandD office unit at the Park The latest scheme will see Jackson construct a two-storey laboratory building, comprising around 3,800 sq m of floor space with a second floor plant loft above
This article was originally published on Buildingtalk on 4 Mar 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
Related stories
Jackson Wins Fire Station Contract
Following the successful completion of a new build ambulance station, the special projects division of Jackson Construction, has secured a further £1.1 million project to construct a new Fire Station.
The steel frame structure will feature brick and metal cladding to the facade, with Jackson creating a service yard at the rear of the new building, in addition to car parking and associated hard and soft landscaping.
The project is due for completion in February 2007.
Chris Harrall, director of Jackson Construction's Commercial division, commented: "South Cambridge continues to prove an attractive location for bio-technology companies, with Jackson Construction working closely with Morley Fund Management and The Churchmanor Estates Co plc at Chesterford Research Park to build purpose built, high specification research and development facilities.
• ISG Jackson: contact details and other news
• Email this article to a colleague
• Register for the free Buildingtalk email newsletter
• Buildingtalk Home Page

