Jackson Construction has won a further £3.4 million project at Chesterford Research Park, near Cambridge - adding to a £2 million project the company also secured last month
The latest scheme will see Jackson construct a two-storey laboratory building, comprising around 3800m2 of floor space with a second floor plant loft above.
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 Churchmanor Estates at Chesterford Research Park to build purpose built, high specification research and development facilities."