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Contract Leads Powered by EARLY PLANNING Projects in Planning up to Detailed Plans Submitted Contract Leads Powered by EARLY PLANNINGProjects in planning up to detailed plans submitted. PLANS APPROVEDProjects where the detailed plans have been approved but are still at pre-tender stage. TENDERSProjects that are at the tender stage CONTRACTSApproved projects at main contract awarded stage. West Midlands, B15 3AA Tel: 0121 4550032 TheOldCoalYard,YorkRoad Planning authority: Daventry Job: Detail Plans Granted for nursing home Client: Babraham Road, Sawston, Cambridge, CB22 Teeside Agent: Persimmon Homes Teeside, LaverlyHouse,WestLaneBaildon STOKE-ON-TRENT £1M Planning authority: Sandwell Job: Detail Plans Granted for truck stop Client: Hobden Benster Ltd Agent: RDT Design, Kinsbourne 3LJ Tel: 01223 836611 Persimmon House, Bowburn North Industrial Planning authority: Bradford Job: Detail MIDLANDS/ FormerMethodistChapel,SandonOld Plans Granted for 13 houses Client: Mr. John Cromwell Ltd Agent: Boyer Planning Ltd, UK Court, 96 - 100 Luton Road, Harpenden, Est, Bowburn, Durham, DH6 5PF Tel: 0191 377 Plans Granted for nursing home Client: Mr. RoadMeir Jeffery Developer: Harc Design Bureau, 1st House, 82 Heath Road, Twickenham, TW1 Hertfordshire, AL5 3BL Contractor: Seddon 4000 Brendan Holt Developer: P N Bakes EAST ANGLIA Planning authority: Stoke-On-Trent Job: Floor 161 Lower High Street, Stourbridge, West 4BW Tender return date: 20th April 2012 for Construction Ltd, 257 Summer Lane, WASHINGTON £7.9M Architectural Consultancy, 502 Thornton Detailed Plans Submitted for care home Midlands, DY8 1TS Tel: 01384 371705 a Traditional Contract. Tel: 020 8843 8211 Birmingham, West Midlands, B19 2PX Tel: NORTH/ SiteOfEmersonHouse,EmersonRoad Road, Thornton, Bradford, West Yorkshire, Early Planning Client: Yardley Cross Developments Ltd SMETHWICK £4.5M 0121 380 5555 Planning authority: Sunderland Job: Outline BD13 3JD Tel: 01274 830355 BIRMINGHAM £2.9M Agent: Bailey Design Limited, The Manor DealerDistributionCentre,Dartmouth Contracts LINCOLN £0.5M NORTH-EAST Plans Granted for 125 residential units Client: 157ShortHeathRoadErdington House, Lichfield Street, Tamworth, RoadSpicersLimited BEDWORTH £1M LincolnCountyHospital,Greetwell Muse Developments Agent: Nathaniel Tenders Planning authority: Birmingham Job: Staffordshire, B79 7QF Tel: 01827 62251 Planning authority: Sandwell Job: Detail Site95A009-AllotmentGardens, Road Early Planning Lichfield & Partners, Generator Studios, BEVERLEY £9M Detailed Plans Submitted for care home TAMWORTH £1.2M Plans Granted for warehouse/distribution BeechwoodRoad Planning authority: Boston Job: Planning GRIMSBY £0.5M Trafalgar Street, Newcastle-Upon-Tyne, Tyne EastRidingCollege,GallowsLane Client: United Care Ltd Agent: Predrag 7dTameValleyIndustrialEstate, centre Client: Spicers Developer: Peter Planning authority: Nuneaton & Bedworth Not Required for hospital (refurbishment) SynthomerLtd,SouthMarshRoad & Wear, NE1 2LA Tel: 0191 261 5685 Planning authority: East Riding Job: Vukovic, 75 Chiswick High Road, London, W4 ClaymoreWilnecote Haddon & Partners, The Old Rectory, 31 Job: Detail Plans Granted for 10 houses Client: United Lincolnshire Hospitals NHS Stallingborough YORK £0.91M Pre-Planning for college campus Client: East 2LS Tel: 07973 439 275 Planning authority: Tamworth Job: Detailed Rectory Lane, Milton-Malsor, Northampton, Client: Waterloo Housing Association Agent: Trust Agent: United Lincolnshire Hospitals Planning authority: North East Lincolnshire Lynby,HullRoadWilberfoss Riding College Agent: Jefferson Sheard BournvilleCollege,BristolRoadSouth Plans Submitted for food industry NN7 3AQ Tel: 01604 858916 Development Design Partnership Ltd, NHS Trust, Lincoln County Hospital, Greetwell Job: Detailed Plans Submitted for factory Planning authority: East Riding Job: Architects Ltd, 2 Sidney Street, Sheffield, Northfield £6.5m (extension) Client: Suncream Dairies Agent: SUTTON-IN-ASHFIELD £0.51M Sandford House, 6 - 7 Lower High Street, Road, Lincoln, LN2 5QY Contractor: J (extension) Client: Synthomer Ltd Agent: Detailed Plans Submitted for 14 holiday South Yorkshire, S1 4RH Tender return date: Planning authority: Birmingham Job: Building Design Group, 6 Albert Road, HRSRoofingSuppliesLtd,Common Stourbridge, West Midlands, DY8 1TE Tomlinson Ltd, Scimitar House, 100 Lilac CDC Architecture Limited, 35 Louth Road, cabins Client: Mr. Nigel Cram Agent: Tenders are currently invited. The tender Detailed Plans Submitted for 99 residential Tamworth, Staffordshire, B79 7JN Tel: 01827 RoadHuthwaite Contractor: Thomas Vale Plc, Lombard Grove, Beeston, Nottingham, NG9 1PF Tel: Grimsby, Humberside, DN33 2HP Tel: 0870 Planning & Design Associates, Orchard House, return date is 20th April 2012 for a traditional units Client: Bournville Village Trust Agent: P 60465 Planning authority: Ashfield Job: Detail House, Worcester Road, Stourport-On- 01159 574300 330 7700 Buttercrambe, York, North Yorkshire, YO41 contract. Tel: 0114 276 1651 J Planning, 5 St Paul’s Terrace, 82 Northwood UTTOXETER £0.28M Plans Granted for industrial unit Client: Severn, Hereford & Worcester, DY13 9BZ Tel: MANSFIELD £0.79M NEWCASTLE-UPON-TYNE £0.92M 1XU Tel: 01759 371309 BRADFORD £2M Street, Birmingham, West Midlands, B3 1TH ManorGolfClub,LeeseHillKingstone Desian Ltd Developer: Brooks Architects, 16 01299 827770 St.AlbansChurchHall,OldMillLane HanningtonWorks,LongriggSwalwell MargaretMcmillanPrimaryScho, Tel: 07974 239016 Planning authority: East Staffordshire Job: Coloniel House, Station Road, Coloniel Park, BIRMINGHAM £0.47M Birchlands/ForestTown Planning authority: Gateshead Job: Detailed Plans Approved ScotchmanRoad AudleyJuniorSchool,AudleyRoad Detailed Plans Submitted for golf club house Leiston, Suffolk, IP16 4JD Tel: 01728 832165 BellsFarmCentre,157BellsFarmClose Planning authority: Mansfield Job: Detail Plans Submitted for warehouse (extension) BARNARDCASTLE £1.4M Planning authority: Bradford Job: Detail Stechford £1m (extension) Client: Manor Golf Club Agent: WOLVERHAMPTON £0.34M Bellslane Plans Granted for 11 bungalows Client: AM Client: JR Adams Transport Ltd Agent: James TheWithamHall,Horsemarket Plans Granted for school (extension/ Planning authority: Birmingham Job: The Edward Anderson Practice, The Cottage, 241SteelhouseLane Planning authority: Birmingham Job: Detail Properties Agent: M W Caddy, The Lodge, Christopher Consulting, 4 Saltwell Business Planning authority: Durham County Job: alterations) Client: City of Bradford Detailed Plans Submitted for school Common Lane, Walton, Stone, Staffordshire, Planning authority: Wolverhampton Job: Plans Granted for farm house & community Westwood Clipstone Drive, Forest Town, Park, Low Fell, Gateshead, Tyne & Wear, NE9 Detail Plans Granted for community centre Metropolitan District Council Agent: Farrell & (extension) Client: Birmingham City Council ST15 0BX Tel: 01785 816859 Detail Plans Granted for department store hall Client: Birmingham City Council Agent: Mansfield, Nottinghamshire, NG19 0JH 5BF Tel: 01914914684 Client: Durham County Council Developer: Clark, 2 Drury Lane, Horsforth, Leeds, West Agent: Birmingham City Council, Lancaster WOODBRIDGE £1.7M (extension) Client: J S Sidhu Developer: JKF Nick Joyce, 5 Barbourne Road, Worcester, WR1 Contractor: AM Properties, 289 Southwell PETERLEE £0.66M Feilden Clegg Bradley Architects, Bath Yorkshire, LS18 4BQ Tender return date: House, 1 Lancaster Circus Queensway, OS2140,MainRoadMartlesham Ltd, 40 Woodhall Road, Penn, Wolverhamp- 1RS Contractor: Wates Construction Ltd, Road West, Mansfield, Nottinghamshire, 2125456NorthumberlandAven,10 Brewery, Toll Bridge Road, Bath, BA1 7DE Tel: Tenders are currently invited. The tender Birmingham, West Midlands, B4 7DJ Tel: 0121 Planning authority: Suffolk Coastal Job: ton, West Midlands, WV4 4DJ Tel: 01902 Wates House, 11 Ridgeway, Quinton Business NG18 4LA Tel: Not Available SunderlandAvenue6YorkAvenue4 01225 852545 return date is 2nd May 2012. Tel: 0113 259 303 1111 Detailed Plans Submitted for gospel hall 688840 Park, Quinton, Birmingham, West Midlands, NEWARK £4M HartlepoolAve7DurhamAvenue BARNSLEY £2.8M 0922 CAMBRIDGE £11M Client: Bacton Gospel Hall Trust Agent: JMP B32 1AF Tel: 0121 423 2323 FernwoodBusinessPark,GreatNorth Planning authority: Durham County Job: KexboroughHouse,113Churchfield CONSETT £3M BabrahamHall,HighStreetBabraham Architects Ltd, China Street, Lancaster, LA1 Tenders WorldsEndLaneJunior&Infan,Worlds RoadFernwood Detailed Plans Submitted for 9 bungalows LaneKexboroughDarton UnitD,ConsettBusinessParkVillaReal BabrahamResearchCampus 1EX Tel: 01524 60521 BIRMINGHAM £20M EndLane £2.57m Planning authority: Newark & Sherwood Client: Accent Foundation Limited Agent: Planning authority: Barnsley Job: Detail Planning authority: Durham County Job: Planning authority: South Cambridgeshire LandtotheNorthofthenew,Relief Planning authority: Birmingham Job: Detail Job: Detail Plans Granted for elderly persons Belvedere Architecture Limited, 42 Belvedere Plans Granted for care home Client: Eagle Detailed Plans Submitted for offices Client: Job: Outline Plans Granted for research Plans Approved RoadSellyOak(formerlyNorthofDale Plans Granted for school (extension) Client: home Client: Barchester Healthcare Ltd Gardens, Benton, Newcastle-Upon-Tyne, Care Homes Ltd Developer: Condy Lofthouse Durham County Council Agent: XSite campus development Client: The Babraham BIRMINGHAM £1.3M Road) Birmingham City Council Agent: Birmingham Agent: Gelder & Kitchen, Master House, 160 Tyne & Wear, NE12 9PG Tel: 0191 2669098 Architects, Connect Business Village, 24 Derby Architecture, Foundry
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