UK Industrial Strategy: Analysis, gaps, and the path to growth | Martin Wood, Adrian La Porta and John Dyson

A deeper ceiling void may also introduce the need for sprinklers or fire detection systems.. 3.

In the fast-moving life science industry this is particularly frustrating and removes much of the benefit of converting an office in the first place.The faster a lab can be designed, the faster these issues can be assessed and potentially mitigated.. Planning and other permitting matters will of course differ significantly outside the UK and a different approach will also be necessary.. 7.

UK Industrial Strategy: Analysis, gaps, and the path to growth | Martin Wood, Adrian La Porta and John Dyson

Existing offices may lack sufficient common areas or can pose problems for lab material and personnel flows throughout the wider building.. Office elevators sometimes aren’t big enough to transport larger lab equipment (e.g.some automated bioreactors and liquid handlers) or HVAC and utility plant, which can only be broken down so far, and just because these items aren’t required on day one, an assessment should be made on potential future needs..Welfare facilities will need to be provided somewhere in the building, with food, drink, toilets, showers, and break areas typically kept outside the main lab space.

UK Industrial Strategy: Analysis, gaps, and the path to growth | Martin Wood, Adrian La Porta and John Dyson

Furthermore, given the increasing competition to attract talented scientists and lab technicians, more luxurious social spaces such as gyms and chill-out areas are becoming the norm.Office buildings that already provide these facilities may be more cost-effective overall..

UK Industrial Strategy: Analysis, gaps, and the path to growth | Martin Wood, Adrian La Porta and John Dyson

Complications can arise where elevators, corridors, and external areas used to store or transport critical, sensitive, expensive, hazardous, or large volumes of materials are then shared with office or other lab tenancies.

In some cases these issues will be covered by regulations and can therefore impact health and safety or quality compliance.Service satisfaction and positive customer experience..

High-quality job opportunities.. Stakeholders.Financial return over a reasonable cycle (e.g.

10 years) with low/medium financial risk and brand value of being first to market.. Franchisees.A return on franchise investment and attractiveness of the franchise..

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