Project Overview

Following SDC’s completion of B960, a purpose built multi-tenanted office and lab facility at the Babraham Research Campus, the Special Projects department was selected to comprehensively fit out the ground floor to meet the specific operational requirements of Insmed Innovation UK Ltd.

Project Value
£2,924,662
Project Value
Division
Special Projects
Division
Location
Cambridge
Location
Key Features
Specialist Chemistry Laboratories
Key Features
Logistics
Occupied Building
Logistics
Completion Date
January 2025
Completion Date

The project involved transforming existing spaces into purpose-designed laboratory facilities.

Central to the project was the creation of advanced biology wet laboratory spaces, including a Containment Level 2 (CL2) biology laboratory. Specialist chemistry laboratories, equipped with eight fully ducted fume hoods, were also incorporated to facilitate cutting-edge research and development activities.

Office and meeting room accommodation was also incorporated into the fit-out.

In addition, laboratory support areas were carefully reconfigured and modified to meet the tenant’s precise specifications. This included optimising layouts, infrastructure, and equipment to ensure functionality and seamless alignment with their scientific and operational goals.

Core Team

Gary Wykes

Gary Wykes

Board Director

Gary started his construction career at 16 as a Trainee Quantity Surveyor, combining hands-on experience with studies at Kettering and Northampton Colleges, where he earned ONC and HNC qualifications. He later obtained a part-time degree from Nottingham Trent University, completing it in five years thanks to his prior qualifications.

In the mid-1980s, Gary worked with a second company, managing projects in Hatfield and Aylesbury, before seeking a role closer to home. Joining SDC in the late 1980s, he progressed from Quantity Surveyor to Senior Quantity Surveyor and then Manager of the Special Projects Division. During the early 1990s recession, Gary played a key role in restructuring the division, which focused on smaller-scale projects. This effort helped position SDC for long-term success in a challenging economic climate.

Appointed to SDC’s Board of Directors in 2003, Gary oversees the Special Projects Division, manages key projects, and contributes to strategic and financial planning. Between 2004 and 2007, he played a role in transitioning SDC to an Employee Benefit Trust (EBT), ensuring stability and employee-centred governance. His leadership alongside the other Board Directors has been pivotal in navigating challenges and ensuring stability.

Gary has fostered enduring relationships with major clients like Jaguar Land Rover and the University of Cambridge, emphasising quality and client satisfaction. Over decades, he has supported SDC’s evolution from a more informal operation to a professional, structured organisation. As the company continues to grow and adapt, he remains committed to supporting its ongoing success and ensuring it is well-positioned to meet future challenges.

Graham Staughton

Graham Staughton

Special Projects Manager

Graham is one of SDC’s longest-serving employees, having joined the company in 1981. With over 40 years of experience, his career has evolved significantly, and he now leads the day-to-day operations of the Special Projects division. Since his appointment as Department Manager, his leadership and experience have been key drivers in the continued success and growth of the Special Projects Division

Grant Thompson

Grant Thompson

Commercial Manager

Grant joined SDC in 2004 as a Quantity Surveyor and quickly established himself as a key member of the Special Projects Division. His expertise and leadership led to his promotion as the departments’ first-ever Commercial Manager. In this role, Grant plays a pivotal part in the successful delivery of every project, drawing on his extensive expertise and deep understanding of the industry.
Gareth Jones

Gareth Jones

Senior Quantity Surveyor

Rob Dummer

Rob Dummer

Second Stage Leader