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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. LOWESTOFT £1.5M BURTON-ON-TRENT £0.74M Stonefield House Site, Church Lane COVENTRY £4.9M STOKE-ON-TRENT £0.72M STANLEY £0.52M HULL £2.2M Development Site, Clifton Road Plot 6 Castle Point Business Park, Planning authority: Lincoln Job: Detailed Wyken Croft Primary School, Wyken Land at, Carlton Avenue Tunstall Stanfield House, Joicey Square Land At North Side Between Pea, MIDLANDS/ Planning authority: Waveney Job: Outline Fauld Lane Fauld Tutbury Plans Submitted for school (extension/ Croft Planning authority: Stoke-On-Trent Job: Planning authority: Durham County Job: Clough Road And Reservoir Road Plans Submitted for temporary health care Planning authority: East Staffordshire Job: alterations) Client: United Church Schools Planning authority: Coventry Job: Detail Detail Plans Granted for 10 houses Client: Detailed Plans Submitted for 14 flats Planning authority: Kingston-Upon-Hull EAST ANGLIA building Client: Mr. Andy Peck Agent: Frank Detail Plans Granted for 4 industrial units Trust Agent: Franklin Ellis Architects, The old Plans Granted for school Client: Department Sanctuary Housing Association Agent: (conversion) Client: Mr. Ranjit Singh Agent: Job: Detail Plans Granted for leisure centre & Shaw Associates Ltd, Jubilee House, Mill Client: Sigma Property Management Limited pump house, 5 The Rope Walk, Nottingham, for Education Agent: IID Architects, 1 Victoria Bowman Riley Partnership, Wellington Millbank Architects, Steel House, 1 Ponds retail unit Client: Gregory Property Early Planning Lane, Sawston, Cambridge, CB22 3HZ Tel: Developer: Planning & Building Services, NG1 5DU Tender return date: 22nd November Villas, Richmond-Upon-Thames, TW9 2GW House, Otley Street, Skipton, North Yorkshire, Court Business Park, Genesis Way, Consett, Developments Ltd Developer: Colliers BIRMINGHAM £5.7M 01223 838100 Solitaire, Main Road, Higham, Alfreton, 2013 for a Traditional Contract. Tel: 0115 941 Contractor: Wates Construction Ltd, Wates BD23 1EL Contractor: Seddon Construction County Durham, DH8 5XP Tel: 01207 585811 International, Broad Gate, 1 The Headrow, Pershore Road & Hazelwell Lane NORWICH £5M Derbyshire, DE55 6EH Tel: Not Available 8475 House, 11 Ridgeway, Quinton Business Park, Ltd, Alexander House, Station Road, Waters SUNDERLAND £3.4M Leeds, West Yorkshire, LS1 8EQ Tel: 0113 200 Stirchley Land north of, Stonehouse Road COVENTRY £0.36M WALSALL £8M Quinton, Birmingham, West Midlands, B32 Edge Business Park, Stoke-On-Trent, Sunderland Royal Hospital, Kayll Road 1800 Planning authority: Birmingham Job: Salhouse University of Warwick, Gibbet Hill Road Oak Park Recreation Centre, Lichfield 1AF Tel: 0121 423 2323 Staffordshire, ST4 4DB Tel: 01782 599511 Chester Road NEWCASTLE-UPON-TYNE £8M Outline Plans Granted for 7 flats & 4 Planning authority: Broadland Job: Detailed Planning authority: Coventry Job: Detail Road Walsall Wood GRANTHAM £1.75M TIPTON £0.8M Planning authority: Sunderland Job: Detailed Coquet Street supermarket/shops/offices Client: Tesco Plans Submitted for solar photovoltaic Plans Granted for university engineering hall Planning authority: Walsall Job: Detail Kesteven & Grantham Girls High, RSA Academy, Bilston Road Plans Submitted for hospital emergency Planning authority: Newcastle-Upon-Tyne Stores Limited Agent: Saunders Partnership panels Client: IGP Solar Plant Holding (extension) Client: BMJ Architects Developer: Plans Granted for leisure centre Client: Sandon Road Planning authority: Sandwell Job: Detail department (extension/alterations) Client: Job: Detail Plans Granted for student Architects, Studio 4, 37 Broadwater Road, Number 1 Ltd Agent: Richard Pike Associates, BMJ Architects, 72 - 82 Rosebery Avenue, Walsall Metropolitan Borough Council Agent: Planning authority: South Kesteven Job: Plans Granted for sports club house Client: Sunderland Royal Hospital Agent: P+HS accommodation Client: Newcastle Welwyn Garden City, Hertfordshire, AL7 3AX Jonathan Scott Hall, Thorpe Road, Norwich, London, EC1R 4RW Tel: 020 7833 9974 Strategic Leisure, Rutherford House, Detail Plans Granted for school art/drama RSA Academy Agent: Timothy R Armstrong Architects, The Old Station, Station Road, Glassworks Limited Developer: Ryder Tel: 01707 385300 Norfolk, NR1 1UH Tel: 01603 611323 IPSWICH £1.2M Warrington Road, Warrington, Cheshire, WA3 building (extension) Client: Kesteven & Architect, 11 Cross in Hand Lane, Lichfield, Stokesley, Middlesbrough, Cleveland, TS9 7AB Architecture, Cooper Studios, Westgate Road, CHESTERFIELD £0.5M PETERBOROUGH £0.61M Springvale, Hadleigh Road Sproughton 6ZH Tender return date: 6th December 2013 Grantham Girls School Agent: Gelder Ltd, Staffordshire, WS13 8EA Contractor: N E Cox Tel: 01642 712684 Newcastle-Upon-Tyne, Tyne & Wear, NE1 3NN Land West Of Forrest’s, Worksop Road Land South Of, Jones Lane Whittlesey Planning authority: Babergh Job: Detail for a Traditional Contract. Tel: 01925 855550 Tillbridge Lane, Sturton by Stow, Lincoln, LN1 (Builders) Ltd, 190 Boldmere Road, Sutton WAKEFIELD £6.7M Tel: 0191 269 5454 Barlborough Planning authority: Fenland Job: Outline Plans Granted for swimming pool building 2DS Contractor: Gelder Ltd, Tillbridge Lane, Coldfield, West Midlands, B73 5UE Tel: 0121 Land off, Batley Road Alverthorpe SHEFFIELD £1.8M Planning authority: Bolsover Job: Detailed Plans Submitted for 8 houses Client: Mr. D Client: First Strokes Swim Schools Ltd Contracts Sturton by Stow, Lincoln, LN1 2DS Tel: 01427 355 8780 Planning authority: Wakefield Job: Outline Sheffield United Football Clu, Cherry Plans Submitted for wind turbine Client: REG Lutkin Agent: PDG Architects, Toll Bar House, Developer: Wincer Kievenaar Partnership, ASHBOURNE £2.2M 788837 WALSALL £5.6M Plans Submitted for 105 houses Client: Street/Shoreham Street Highfield Windpower Agent: Pegasus Planning Group, Shrewsbury Avenue, Peterborough, Market Place, Hadleigh, Ipswich, Suffolk, IP7 St. Oswald’s Hospital, Belle Vue Road LEEK £0.32M Old Square Shopping Centre, Messrs Kinimouth & Davies Agent: Ellis Planning authority: Sheffield Job: Detail Pegasus House, Querns Business Centre, Cambridgeshire, PE2 7BX Tel: 01733 371000 5DN Tel: 01473 827992 Planning authority: Derbyshire Dales Job: TheThree Horseshoes Inn, Buxton Road Planning authority: Walsall Job: Detail Healey Associates, Round Foundry Media Plans Granted for 39 flats Client: Sheffield Whitworth Road, Cirencester, Gloucestershire, SWADLINCOTE £1.8M LICHFIELD £3.5M Detail Plans Granted for 24 houses & 8 flats Blackshaw Moor Plans Granted for 3 retail development Centre, Foundry Street, Leeds, West United Football Club Developer: WCEC GL7 1RT Tel: 01285 641717 Land off, Bowleys Lane Appleby Magna Former Kwik Save Discount, 23 - 27 Client: Bloor Homes (The Midlands Region) Planning authority: Peak District National Client: Threadneedle Property Investments Yorkshire, LS11 5QP Tel: 0113 394 4355 Architects, Carrwood Court, Carrwood Road, COVENTRY £11.8M Planning authority: North West Tamworth Street Agent: Bloor Homes (The Midlands Region), Park Job: Detail Plans Granted for hotel spa Ltd Agent: Benoy Ltd, 210 High Holborn, YORK £6.6M Sheepbridge, Chesterfield, Derbyshire, S41 Much Park Street Car Park, Much Park Leicestershire Job: Detailed Plans Submitted Planning authority: Lichfield Job: Detail Calico Business Park, Sandy Way, Amington, facilities (extension) Client: TheThree London, WC1V 7DL Contractor: Morgan Askham Bryan College, Askham Fields 9QB Tel: 01246 260261 Street for 25 houses & 1 flat Client: Jupiter Strategic Plans Granted for hotel, restaurant & bar Tamworth, Staffordshire, B77 4DS Horseshoes Inn Agent: Sammons Sindall Plc, 4215 Waterside Centre, Lane Askham Bryan THIRSK £0.7M Planning authority: Coventry Job: Outline Land Ltd. Agent: Brownhill Hayward Brown, Client: George LB Ltd Developer: S N J Contractor: Bloor Homes (The Midlands Architectural Ltd, 10 Cawdry Buildings, Birmingham Business Park, Birmingham, Planning authority: York Job: Outline Plans The Old Brewery, 93 Long Street Plans Granted for university science building Georgian House, 24 Bird Street, Lichfield, Architects Ltd, Riverside View, 107 Thornes Region), Calico Business Park, Sandy Way, Fountain Street, Leek, Staffordshire, ST13 6JP West Midlands, B37 7YN Tel: 0121 329 1500 Submitted for college student accommoda- Planning authority: Hambleton Job: Detail (extension) Client: Coventry University Staffordshire, WS13 6PT Tel: 01543 254357 Lane, Wakefield, West Yorkshire, WF2 7RF Amington, Tamworth, Staffordshire, B77 4DS Contractor: TheThree Horseshoes Inn, tion/engineering buildings Client: Askham Plans Granted for 14 residential units Client: Agent: Broadway Malyan Ltd, Interchange WARWICK £1.5M Tel: 01924 842 669 Tel: 01827 302000 Buxton Road, Blackshaw Moor, Leek, Bryan College Agent: DSP Architects, 2 Calverts Carpets Ltd Developer: Downes Place, 151 - 165 Edmund Street, Birmingham, Warwick Hospital, Lakin Road NORTHAMPTON £1M BIRMINGHAM £0.74M Staffordshire, ST13 8TW Tel: 01538 300296 Kettlestring Lane, York, North Yorkshire, YO30 Illingsworth Partnership Ltd, Midland West Midlands, B3 2TA Tel: 0121 236 2030 Planning authority: Warwick Job: Detailed Peaches Meadow Northampton Row, Land adjacent to, 70 - 91 Francis Road LEICESTER £27.5M NORTH/ 4XF Tel: 01904 476170
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