Novus begins £4.2m STEM lab transformation at Loughborough University
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Novus Property Solutions has started a £4.2 million contract with Loughborough University to transform two existing campus buildings (EHB Squash Courts and G Block) into specialist DIGI-Labs. These labs are designed to support the next generation of STEM innovators by creating a dedicated Digi-Lab Central facility.
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· 2 pulledNovus Property Solutions, the national maintenance, refurbishment and fit out contractor, has commenced work on a £4.2 million contract with Loughborough University to transform two existing campus buildings into specialist DIGI-Labs designed to support the next generation of STEM innovators.
The project will see the creation of Digi-Lab Central across the EHB Squash Courts and G Block, bringing together advanced...
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