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University awards laboratory refurb to Pave Aways
The refurbishment of laboratories to create sector leading facilities at Wrexham Glyndŵr University has been awarded to education specialist, Pave Aways.
Work has begun on the alterations and fit out to the existing facilities at the Plas Coch site in Mold Road to deliver a new wet chemical laboratory, a forensic science laboratory and a laboratory preparation area.
It is the second contract Pave Aways has carried out at the university following on from its revamp of the reception area, ‘B’ corridor and graduate enterprise suite in the main campus building in 2020. It will be managed from the firm’s Wrexham office, based in Benjamin Road.
Pave Aways has a long-standing track record in the higher education sector and managing director Steven Owen said: “As well as delivering state of the art facilities for students at Glyndŵr, this contract will support the economy of Wrexham and the surrounding areas as we utilise our local network of businesses in our supply chain.
“Our experience in the higher education field and on live sites will allow us to deliver this contract with minimal disruption to the day-to-day operation of the university.”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Melanie Boulter .
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