The Forum will be largely fabricated offsite by Laing O鈥橰ourke and then assembled on site
Planning has been granted by Cambridge City Council for The Forum, a 拢120m mixed-use medical and education facility on the Cambridge Biomedical Campus.
The scheme comprises a post-graduate medical education centre, 900 delegate conference centre, 90-bed private hospital, and four-star hotel.
The entire structure and its mechanical and electrical system will be fabricated off-site by Laing O鈥橰ourke and then assembled on site. The building鈥檚 stone aggregate fa莽ade resembles local Cambridge stone.
The Forum, designed by Seattle-based architects NBBJ, is being developed by a joint venture between John Laing and Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust (CUHT).
Dr Keith McNeil, chief executive of Cambridge University Hospital, said: 鈥淎chieving planning permission is a key step in bringing better treatments to patients. It will provide a fantastic opportunity for research professionals and clinicians from Cambridge and around the globe to work closely together on new research and practices in healthcare.
鈥淭he addition of a new post-graduate education centre, hotel and conference centre and other facilities will further cement our reputation as one of the world鈥檚 leading medical cities.鈥
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