Meet the team
Global Mutual is a European and U.S. real estate business founded in 2008 and currently managing £5 billion of assets across a broad range of sectors and strategies. It has a track record in life sciences in the UK and the US. To turn the exciting vision for Riverlabs into reality, Global Mutual has assembled a market-leading, life science specialist delivery team.
World-leading Delivery Team
Global Mutual (Operating Partner)
European and US real estate business with track record in life sciences in UK and US.
HLM (Architect)
Architecture, landscape and interior specialists with deep healthcare environments insight.
Hoare Lea (Services Engineer)
Award-winning engineering consultancy with experience spanning every type of healthcare project.
AKT II (Structural Engineer)
Structural engineering consultants working on R&D buildings across the Golden Triangle.
RLB (Cost Consultants)
Global quantity surveyor and construction consultancy helping shape healthcare built environments.
HarrisonStevens (Landscape Architect)
International award-winning landscape architects and urban designers.
HGH Consulting (Planning Consultant)
Independent planning and development consultancy with extensive experience in life sciences.
Owl Safety (H&S Principal Designer)
Expert advice and support for health, safety and CDM with specialist knowledge of Lab spaces.
Creative Places (Life Science Agency)
Property experts who provide specialist agency services for R&D schemes nationally and internationally.
Dedicated Campus Team
We are building our dedicated campus team as the transformation of Riverlabs gains momentum. This team know and understand the needs of life sciences occupiers and are on hand to discuss your specific requirements, show you what Riverlabs has to offer and help establish a thriving community on the campus into the future.
Riverlabs Vision:
Space for life.
We are creating an ecosystem that fosters innovation and interaction, in a vibrant setting in a thriving town. Along with state-of-the-art lab and write up spaces we are including space to gather and collaborate, both internally (such as the work café) and externally (in landscaped green and open spaces around the campus and waterfront) where people mix and share ideas in ‘organised’ serendipity.