McLaughlin & Harvey took home the award for Best New Building at the Construction News & Property Week Life Sciences, Tech & Research Clusters Awards 2026.
The award was given for Trinity by Breakthrough, a state-of-the-art biotech research facility.
The judges said the project was “a standout winner integrating a highly efficient modular MEP enabling flexible tenant use, delivered with clarity and excellence in a BREEAM Outstanding speculative life sciences scheme”.
Located at the gateway to the Oxford Business Park, and delivered in collaboration with Breakthrough Properties, Niazi Roden, Thornton Tomasetti and KJ Tait, Trinity was designed to be one of the most sustainable laboratory environments in the world.
The client’s vision was to deliver a building of the highest design quality with wellbeing and sustainability at its heart. The amenity-filled building now sets a new standard for quality and intentional design focusing on purpose-built spaces for science.
Great result for the Trinity House project team winning Best New Building at the Construction News Life Sciences awards. Well done to everyone involved.