CLARK Contracts has announced completion of construction of a new business pavilion within Annickbank Innovation Campus in Irvine for North Ayrshire Council.
The pavilion provides around 350 square metres of floorspace to address the shortage of modern business space within North Ayrshire. The development is targeted at SMEs in life sciences and other sectors.
The building was constructed with a steel frame, zinc cladding and facing brick external walls, while a standing seam roof and has been designed to allow flexibility and can be sub-divided on a floor-by-floor basis to suit specific requirements.
Annickbank Innovation Campus is located within i3 – Scotland’s largest life science enterprise area. This pavilion is the fifth new development created at the campus.
The project received funding from the Vacant and Derelict Fund, North Ayrshire Ventures Trust, the council’s Investment Fund, the Scottish Government’s Vacant and Derelict Land Investment Programme, and Place Based Investment Programme.
The building has an EPC rating of A+ and a Platinum sustainability label.
Michael Scanlan, director at Clark Contracts, said, “It has been great to work with repeat customer North Ayrshire Council to deliver this project and further strengthen our extensive new build business portfolio.”