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The ambitious 21 month rapid design and construction programme will see three new buildings added to the Galway campus providing over 18,200m2 of state of the art research space. The project has now completed the design stage and partially commenced the construction phase on June 2nd, on time and on budget.
Lean, Clean, Green
Roger Preston & Partners has been involved since the inception of the project and we have designed a high quality scheme which meets all of the client’s environmental and sustainability requirements. This has been achieved by incorporating sustainable technology which includes a highly efficient combined heating, cooling and power (CHP) engine with desiccant cooling which will dramatically reduce the air conditioning requirements throughout the development; rainwater harvesting will also add to project’s green credentials.
State of the Art Facilities
The three new buildings are: The Science Research Building which is nearly 8,000m2 of complex laboratory space (including biological safety cabinets and fume cupboards), Arts, Humanities & Social Sciences Research Building a 5,500m2 open plan academic space, a Translational Research Facility and a Clinical Research Facility (5,000m2) attached to UCHG.
In addition to M&E and environmental duties, Roger Preston & Partners has been charged with a project wide AV and networks services strategy and bespoke vertical transportation strategy.
Nick Bullen, director for Roger Preston & Partners commented “ I have been heavily involved with the project and I am confident that this will provide the National University of Ireland, Galway with a facility that they can be proud of for many years to come.”
Nick Bullen
Director, Roger Preston & Partners
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