Sectors - Research Facilities
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John Innes Centre
Controlled Environment Rooms -
John Innes Centre
Keder Tunnel Works -
John Innes Centre
Phenospex Field Trials Facility -
University of East Anglia
BMRC Service UpgradeUniversity of East Anglia
BMRC Service UpgradeValue: £1.85mLocation: Norwich, NorfolkClient: University of East Anglia“This project related to partial refurbishments of live science facilities.
With their ethos MJS were best placed in the delivery of these works as they understood the science being undertaken had to be maintained and that their works needed to be completed in conjunction with keeping the research ongoing and all systems live. They took time in determining the appropriate methodologies required to ensure that research and licenced welfare conditions could be maintained within the appropriate parameters required. It was apparent from the outset that the time for planning of works would exceed the construction period, but this time has ensured that during construction no unforeseeable issues occurred.
With the management and logistics required for these works, and having the right team appointed beneath them to support these works, MJS Projects service has been second to none in the delivery of another successful project at the UEA. Where MJS excel is in taking these difficult technical projects and delivering them on time, in budget, to a high standard, and this is great recognition to all of the team at MJS.” -
University of East Anglia
Biology & Science Fan Replacement -
Earlham Institute
Multiple Phased AlterationsEarlham Institute
Multiple Phased AlterationsValue: £1.6mLocation: Norwich, NorfolkClient: Norwich Research Park“This was the first time we had worked in partnership with MJS, and I was extremely impressed with their management and construction teams. The team on the ground were very customer focused, and conscious that they were working in a research laboratory environment. The project was delivered on time and to a high standard. I would certainly consider MJS for other projects in the future.”