Holloway Iliffe & Mitchell and Vail Williams have been appointed by QinetiQ to market the new UK Centre of Excellence for Maritime Mission Systems being constructed at Portsdown Technology Park.
The new development is a partnership of QinetiQ and Solent LEP which is investing a combined £23 million to bring forward a state-of-the art building that will create up to 100 new jobs as well as boost the local economy.
Philip Holmes, senior estates surveyor for QinetiQ, said: “These state-of-the-art, brand new offices will provide an excellent opportunity to work in a building with outstanding amenities in a secure location. Working alongside like-minded individuals will no doubt create new business opportunities and provide the right environment to grow and prosper.”
Tom Holloway, director at Holloway Iliffe & Mitchell, added: “The new centre of excellence from QinetiQ and Solent LEP is great news for the local economy. The continued investment by QinetiQ and its ongoing partnership with the Royal Navy at Portsdown Technology Park is exciting both for the South Coast and employment opportunities.”
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