Henry Boot has been appointed development partner for a £162m aviation technology campus at IWM Duxford, near Cambridge.
The 25-acre “Duxford AvTech” scheme will deliver 435,000 sq ft of innovation space aimed at accelerating low and zero carbon aircraft technology.
Imperial War Museums and Gonville & Caius College have brought in Henry Boot’s property arm HBD to spearhead the project, which sits within the Oxford-Cambridge Arc just off the M11.
A planning application is due before the end of the year.
The appointment builds on HBD’s growing innovation portfolio, following the green light for the £1bn Golden Valley scheme in Cheltenham, which includes the 160,000 sq ft IDEA National Cyber Innovation Centre.
Henry Boot chief executive Tim Roberts said the Duxford scheme would be a “transformative” project, reinforcing Cambridge’s reputation as a global hub for research and technology.
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