Project Details
Construction of Office Block and Associated Buildings in Entebbe
Client:
Medical Research Council
Architect:
Baker, Barton, and Lawson Uganda
Year of Implementation:
2001
Project Summary
The construction of an office block and associated buildings in Entebbe, managed by Baker, Barton, and Lawson Uganda for the Medical Research Council, signifies a major advancement in the infrastructure supporting medical research in the region. Implemented in 2001, this project entailed the creation of state-of-the-art facilities designed to enhance the operational capacity and research capabilities of the organization.
The project involved the construction of a modern office block equipped with advanced research laboratories, administrative offices, and collaborative spaces. Additionally, the development included the establishment of ancillary buildings to support the diverse functions of the Medical Research Council. These buildings were designed with a focus on functionality, sustainability, and adaptability to future growth and technological advancements.
As the client, the Medical Research Council highlighted its commitment to fostering an environment conducive to groundbreaking research and innovation through this significant investment. By developing these new facilities, the organization aimed to provide a high-quality workspace for researchers and administrative staff, facilitating efficient operations and promoting scientific excellence.
The successful completion of this project underscores the Medical Research Council’s dedication to advancing medical research and improving healthcare outcomes. The new office block and associated buildings in Entebbe now stand as a testament to the organization’s vision of enhancing its research infrastructure, ultimately contributing to better health solutions and services for the community. This development reflects a broader commitment to supporting scientific inquiry and collaboration, reinforcing the Council’s role as a leader in medical research.