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Contract Leads Powered by EARLY PLANNING Projects in Planning up to Detailed Plans Submitted Contract Leads Powered by EARLY PLANNING Projects in planning up to detailed plans submitted. PLANS APPROVED Projects where the detailed plans have been approved but are still at pre-tender stage. TENDERS Projects that are at the tender stage CONTRACTS Approved projects at main contract awarded stage. Detailed Plans Submitted for school Planning authority: Solihull Job: Detail flats Client: Mr. Robert Doran Developer: CAMBRIDGE £4M Plans Granted for 3 wind turbines Client: Middleton, Leeds, West Yorkshire, LS10 4AX 55 houses Client: Wakefield & District classroom block & laboratory (extension) Plans Granted for school & caretakers house Robertson Francis Partnership, 5 - 7 Museum The Ranch, 100 Histon Road Skegness Stadium Ltd Agent: Windcrop Tel: 0113 222 4444 Housing Developer: Acanthus WSM MIDLANDS/ Client: William Farr School Agent: Mouchel, Client: Solihull MBC Developer: Baart Harries Place, Cardiff, South Glamorgan, CF10 3BD Planning authority: Cambridge Job: Detail Limited, Honingham Thorpe Farm, Norwich OSSETT £0.58M Architects, Woodhall, 56 Woodhall Lane, Mill House, Brayford Wharf North, Lincoln, Newall, 1 Wilderhope House, Pountney Tel: 029 2039 9000 Plans Granted for 4 student flats Client: Lucy Road, Colton, Norwich, Norfolk, NR9 5BZ Towngate Junior And Infant Sch, Calverley, Pudsey, West Yorkshire, LS28 5NY EAST ANGLIA LN1 1YT Tel: 01522 836000 Gardens, Shrewsbury, Shropshire, SY3 7LG Cavendish College & Bondsway Ltd Agent: Contractor: Windcrop Limited, Honingham Whitley Spring Road Tel: 0113 239 3414 NEWARK £0.75M Tel: 01743 361261 Tenders Bidwells, Trumpington Road, Trumpington, Thorpe Farm, Norwich Road, Colton, Norwich, Planning authority: Wakefield Job: Detailed SHEFFIELD £2.2M Early Planning Mount C of E Primary School, Kings Rd CHESTERFIELD £1.3M BURTON-ON-TRENT £3M Cambridge, CB2 9LD Contractor: SDC Norfolk, NR9 5BZ Tel: 01603 882152 Plans Submitted for school (extension) RJ Stokes, 20 Egerton Street ATTLEBOROUGH £1.7M Planning authority: Newark & Sherwood Former Wingerworth Youth And C, W T Parker Ltd, 24 - 28 Moor Street Construction Group, Lime Grove House, Caxton STOURBRIDGE £5M Client: Wakefield Council Agent: NPS North Planning authority: Sheffield Job: Detail Oak Tree Cottages, Hargham Road Job: Detailed Plans Submitted for multi use Allendale Road Wingerworth Planning authority: East Staffordshire Job: Road, Bedford, MK41 0QQ Tel: 01234 363155 Gibbs Road House, Gibbs Road East Ltd, Navigation House, Whistler Drive, Plans Granted for 39 student flats Client: RJ Shropham games area Client: Charles Lawrence Planning authority: North East Derbyshire Detailed Plans Submitted for industrial unit & CHESTERFIELD £0.5M Planning authority: Dudley Job: Detail Plans Castleford, West Yorkshire, WF10 5HX Tel: Stokes and Co. Ltd. Developer: Coda Studios Planning authority: Breckland Job: Detailed Surfaces Plc Agent: PCH Associates Ltd, 112 Job: Detail Plans Granted for medical centre office Client: W T Parker Group Agent: Lyall Woodthorpe C Of E Primary Scho, Granted for 58 hostel accommodation units 01977 628300 Limited, Hope Works, 25 Mowbray Street, Plans Submitted for industrial units Client: Ashley Road, Newmarket, Suffolk, CB8 8DB & pharmacy Client: Dr. Sid Chawla & Lyall Ltd, 6 The Fairway, Kirby Muxloe, Seymour Lane Mastin Moor Client: Midland Heart Ltd Agent: Walker SHEFFIELD £1M Sheffield, South Yorkshire, S3 8EL Tel: 0114 Traditional Norfolk Poultry Ltd Agent: Lanpro Tel: 01638 669852 Developer: Mitchell & Proctor, 12 Albion Leicester, LE9 2EU Tender return date: 17th Planning authority: Chesterfield Job: Detail Troup Architects, 52 Lyndon Road, Sutton Scattergood And Johnson Ltd, 91 279 6003 Services, St. Marys House, 4 Duke Street, NORWICH £12.9M Road, Chesterfield, Derbyshire, S40 1LJ Tel: June 2013 for a Traditional Contract. Tel: Plans Granted for school (extension) Client: Coldfield, West Midlands, B73 6BS Holywell Road Grimesthorpe STOCKTON-ON-TEES £0.55M Norwich, Norfolk, NR3 1QA Tel: 0845 121 0740 Pinebanks, 9 Yarmouth Road Thorpe St 01246 275107 01162390057 Derbyshire County Council Agent: Derbyshire Contractor: Bullock Construction Limited, Planning authority: Sheffield Job: Outline 2-12, 14-24 Blacksail Close,, 13 - 18 BIRMINGHAM £1.3M Andrew COVENTRY £0.5M CAMBRIDGE £9M County Council, Chatsworth Hall, Chesterfield Northgate, Aldridge, Walsall, West Midlands, Plans Submitted for 14 houses Client: Wrynose Gardens 49-59, 61-71, 78-88 Jewellery Quarter, 34 Carver Street City Planning authority: Broadland Job: Outline Rootes Residence, Gibbet Hill Road Building B930, Babraham Hall Road, Matlock, Derbyshire, DE4 3FW WS9 8TU Tel: 01922 458311 Scattergood & Johnson Agent: Wildblood Dunmail Rd Wrensfield Estate Centre Plans Submitted for 231 residential units University of Warwick Babraham Contractor: Derbyshire County Council, WELLINGBOROUGH £4M MacDonald, Parkhill Studio, Walton Road, Planning authority: Stockton-On-Tees Job: Planning authority: Birmingham Job: Client: Berliet Ltd Agent: Feilden & Mawson, Planning authority: Coventry Job: Detail Planning authority: South Cambridgeshire Chatsworth Hall, Chesterfield Road, Matlock, Laundry, 259 Addington Road Park Hill, Wetherby, West Yorkshire, LS22 5DZ Detail Plans Granted for 15 apartment blocks Detailed Plans Submitted for 26 flats & 1 21 - 27 Lambs Conduit Street, London, WC1N Plans Granted for chp plant Client: University Job: Appr Reserved Matters for research Derbyshire, DE4 3FW Tel: 01629 580000 Irthlingborough Tel: 01937 585225 (alterations) Client: Vela Group Developer: office building Client: Churchgate 3NL Tel: 0207 841 1980 of Warwick Developer: Page & Park building Client: RCUK Shared Services Centre HARLESTON £7.6M Planning authority: East Northamptonshire STOCKTON-ON-TEES £1.3M Vela Group, Greenbank, Waldon Street, Investments Ltd Agent: Palmer Bell NOTTINGHAM £2.2M Architects, 20 James Morrison Street, Ltd Agent: Archial Architects, St Andrews Land north-west of Briar Farm, Job: Detail Plans Granted for 53 houses & 4 Blenheim House, Trenchard Avenue Hartlepool, Cleveland, TS24 7QS Tel: 0300 111 Consultancy Ltd, 173 Lower High Street, Land Off, Acorn Avenue And West Of Glasgow, Strathclyde, G1 5PE Tel: 0141 553 House, St. Andrews Road, Cambridge, CB4 Mendham Lane luxury houses Client: Persimmon Homes Thornaby 1000 Stourbridge, West Midlands, DY8 1TG Tel: The Pastures Giltbrook 5440 1DL Tender return date: Tenders have been Planning authority: South Norfolk Job: (Midlands) Agent: Norton Design, 11 Daventry Planning authority: Stockton-On-Tees Job: 01384 444472 Planning authority: Broxtowe Job: Detailed KING’S LYNN £0.38M invited for the main contract. The tender Detail Plans Granted for 96 houses & 24 Road, Norton, Daventry, Northamptonshire, Detailed Plans Submitted for 15 care flats & 13 Tenders Rowheath Pavilion, Heath Road Plans Submitted for 23 houses & 10 Listers Ltd (BMW Mini), Hardwick Road return date is 1st July 2013 for a Design & Build luxury houses Client: Persimmon Homes NN11 2ND Contractor: Persimmon Homes elderly homes Client: Vela Group Agent: LEEDS £1M £0.79m bungalows Client: Broxtowe Borough Planning authority: Kings Lynn & West Contract. Tel: 01223 313008 (Anglia) Agent: ASD Architecture Ltd, 16A (Midlands), 3 Waterside Way, Bedford Road, Jane Darbyshire & David Kendall Ltd, Pennine House, Russell Street Planning authority: Birmingham Job: Council Agent: Halsall Lloyd Partnership, 53 Norfolk Job: Detail Plans Granted for car DUDLEY £6.6M Bridge Street, Halesworth, Suffolk, IP19 8AQ Northampton, NN4 7XD Tel: 01604 884600 Millmount, Ponteland Road, Cowgate, Planning authority: Leeds Job: Detail Plans Detailed Plans Submitted for pavilion bar/ Forest Road East, Nottingham, NG1 4HW Tel: dealership (extension/alterations) Client: Priory Road Car Park, Priory Road Contractor: Persimmon Homes (Anglia), Newcastle-Upon-Tyne, Tyne & Wear, NE5 3AL Granted for 112 student flats (conversion/ cafe & changing room (extension) Client: 0115 989 7969 Listers of Coventry Motors Ltd Developer: Planning authority: Dudley Job: Detail Colville Road Works, Colville Road, Lowestoft, Tel: 0191 286 0811 extension) Client: London Cornwall Property Trinity Centre Christian Trust Agent: RETFORD £1.5M MDG Group, The Old Combine Store, Plans Granted for college building Client: Suffolk, NR33 9QS Tel: 01502 509 843 WAKEFIELD £1.4M Partners Agent: Barlow Stott Jones, The Old Bournville Architects, Estate Office, Oak Tree Old London Road Markham Moor West Newhouse Farm Business Centre, Edstone, Dudley College of Technology Agent: Metz KING’S LYNN £3.6M NORTH/ Sandal Endowed C E Junior Scho, Bakery Studios, Malpas Road, Blewetts Lane, Bournville, Birmingham, West Midlands, Drayton Wootton Wawen, Henley-in-Arden, West Architects & Master Planners, Studio 1 Phase 3 Yours South Lynn Nar, Wisbech Barnsley Road Wharf, Truro, Cornwall, TR1 1QH Tender B30 1UB Tel: 0121 415 6455 Planning authority: Bassetlaw Job: Outline Midlands, B95 6DL Tel: 01789 730767 Phoenix Square, 13 Morledge Street, Leicester, Road Ouse Regeneration Area (NORA) NORTH-EAST Planning authority: Wakefield Job: Detailed return date: Tenders are currently invited. CHESTERFIELD £1.7M Plans Granted for 3 commercial units Client: LEAMINGTON SPA £0.33M LE1 1TA Tender return date: 28th June 2013 Planning authority: Kings Lynn & West Plans Submitted for school classrooms Tender return date 21st June 2013. Tel: 01872 Croft House, The Green North Wingfield William Davis Ltd Agent: William Davis Ltd, 60 Clarendon Avenue for a Design & Build Contract. Tel: 0116 248 Norfolk Job: Reserved
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