Graham Construction has been appointed to take forward the detailed design and construction phase for new offices and laboratories at Forensic Science Northern Ireland’s headquarters, on the outskirts of Carrickfergus.
Justice Naomi Long welcomed the progress during a visit to Forensic Science Northern Ireland (FSNI) where she had the opportunity to meet staff and hear about the work of the agency.
The Minister said: “I was delighted to learn more about FSNI’s recent innovations and development projects, which are contributing to better forensic outcomes. The crucial work they do in the criminal justice system is much appreciated.
“It was good to hear about the progress of Project Atlas, which when constructed will ensure that all FSNI staff has the opportunity to work in modern, fit for purpose office and laboratory accommodation that will enable the continued delivery of a valued service for the criminal justice system.”
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FSNI Acting Chief Executive Alison McElveen added: “I am delighted that Minister Long took the time to meet with laboratory staff to hear about some recent innovations.
“We were also able to update her on the achievement of a key Project Atlas milestone. John Graham Construction Ltd has been awarded the construction contract which is expected to commence at the end of the financial year following an initial six-month detailed design period.”
Jonathan Hall, Graham’s Group Chief Operating Officer, commented: “Graham is delighted to be appointed as lead contractor on this unique project. Our experienced team look forward to collaborating with Forensic Science Northern Ireland to deliver a state-of-the-art development that will provide modern forensic facilities with thoughtfully designed outdoor spaces to connect with nature and enhance staff wellbeing.”
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