Building work has started on phase one of a new research and education facility in Liverpool.
Morgan Sindall has been appointed to build the new facility at Alder Hey Children's Hospital.
To mark the start of the work, young people from the Children's Young Persons Advisory Group gathered with representatives from Alder Hey, Liverpool City Council and the University of Liverpool to fill a time capsule with memories and information about paediatric research. The capsule will be buried on the site of the Research and Education Centre before completion.
The £12.5m project will include work on a three-storey building set to have a BREEAM Excellent rating. The building will be set around a curved central atrium that brings natural light to its core.
Phase one of the building work has started and will comprise of around 3,660 square metres of development.
This phase is due to be completed in July 2015.
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