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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. Planning authority: Rugby Job: Detailed Pawnshop Passage, Mercer Row, Louth, Client: Gracewell Healthcare Ltd Agent: Church Street, Altrincham, Greater Education Agent: Norwich City College of GrimsbyInstituteofFurther&,Laceby units Client: Lazarus Properties Ltd Plans Submitted for 9 flats & 3 townhouses Lincolnshire, LN11 9JQ Tel: 01507 611155 Gelder & Kitchen LLP, Rosner Studios, 28a Manchester, WA14 4DW Contractor: Further & Higher Education, Norwich City RoadHigherEducationNunsCorner Developer: MPSL Planning & Design Ltd, MIDLANDS/ Client: Mr. Richard Overton Agent: H B PETERBOROUGH £1.7M Market Place, Richmond, North Yorkshire, Calderpeel, Market Court, 20 - 24 Church College, Ipswich Road, Norwich, Norfolk, NR2 Planning authority: North East Lincolnshire Commercial House, 14 West Point Enterprise Architects, 17 Warwick Street, Rugby, CrownRecordsManagement,Mallard DL10 4QG Tender return date: Tenders are Street, Altrincham, Greater Manchester, WA14 2LJ Contractor: Graham Construction, 5 Job: Detailed Plans Submitted for theatre/ Park, Clarence Avenue, Trafford Park, EAST ANGLIA Warwickshire, CV21 3DH Tel: 01788 576137 RoadBretton currently invited. The tender return date is 4DW Tel: 0161 929 7622 Ballygowan Road, Hillsborough, Co Down, workshop (extension) Client: Grimsby Manchester, M17 1QS Tel: 0161 772 1999 SKEGNESS £0.27M Planning authority: Peterborough Job: 30th November 2012. Tel: 01748 850580 COVENTRY £0.41M BT26 6HX Tel: 028 9268 9500 Institute of Further & Higher Education HEXHAM £15M Early Planning SummerlandsCaravanSite,Roman Detail Plans Granted for document storage CAMBRIDGE £3.5M BethesadaChapel,WhitakerRoad OAKHAM £14.5M Agent: Ryder Architecture, Cooper Studios, Anick,GrangeRoad BIRMINGHAM £5M BankIngoldmells warehouse (extension) Client: Crown BabrahamResearchCampus, AllesleyPark UppinghamSchool,HighStreetWest Westgate Road, Newcastle-Upon-Tyne, Tyne Planning authority: Northumberland Job: SertecLtd,GorseyLaneStationRoad Planning authority: East Lindsey Job: Worldwide Group Developer: WPL Consulting BabrahamHallBabraham Planning authority: Coventry Job: Detail Uppingham & Wear, NE1 3NN Tel: 0191 269 5454 Detail Plans Granted for chipboard processing IndustrialEColeshill Outline Plans Granted for shop Client: A E LLP, Airport West, Lancaster Way, Leeds, Planning authority: South Cambridgeshire Plans Granted for chapel Client: Trustees For Planning authority: Rutland Job: Detail HUDDERSFIELD £1M unit Client: Egger (UK) Ltd Developer: Red Planning authority: North Warwickshire Hewison Ltd Agent: Arcotech Architectural West Yorkshire, LS19 7ZA Tel: 0113 202 9444 Job: Detail Plans Granted for research Bethseda Chapel C/o Trust Secretary Mr. B Plans Granted for school (extension) Client: 112FitzwilliamStreet Box Design Group Ltd, St Nicholas Chare, Job: Detailed Plans Submitted for factory/ Design, 35 Algitha Road, Skegness, RUGBY £1.3M building (extension) Client: The Babraham Rollason Agent: John D Holmes, Tanners Uppingham School Agent: ORMS Planning authority: Kirklees Job: Detailed Newcastle-Upon-Tyne, Tyne & Wear, NE1 1RJ warehouse Client: Sertec Group Holdings Ltd Lincolnshire, PE25 2AJ Tel: 01754 611688 LandformingpartofformerCa, Institute Agent: Archial Architects, St Farm, Welsh Road, Tanners Farm, Architecture Design, 1 Pine Street, London, Plans Submitted for 18 student flats Tel: 0191 245 5555 Agent: ARV Design, 4 Lang Rigg, South STRATFORD-ON-AVON £0.42M RailwayTerrace Andrews House, St. Andrews Road, Leamington Spa, Warwickshire, CV32 7UB EC1R 0JH Contractor: Bowmer & Kirkland Ltd, (conversion) Client: JM & B Properties Ltd LEEDS £17.6M Queensferry, Lothian, EH30 9WN Tel: 07921 LongMarstonStorageDepot,Campden Planning authority: Rugby Job: Reserved Cambridge, CB4 1DL Tender return date: 17th Contractor: Harrabin Construction Ltd, 115a High Edge Court, Church Street, Heage, Agent: Acumen Designers & Architects, Eastgate,QuarryHillNewYorkRoad 993 680 Road Matters Granted for health centre building December 2012 Tel: 01223 313008 Far Gosford Street, Coventry, West Midlands, Belper, Derbyshire, DE56 2BW Tel: 01773 853 Headrow House, Old Leeds Road, Planning authority: Leeds Job: Detail Plans CAMBRIDGE £1.2M Planning authority: Stratford-On-Avon Job: Client: GPIC Ltd Developer: Bournville NORTHAMPTON £20M CV1 5EA Tel: 02476 258527 131 Huddersfield, West Yorkshire, HD1 1SG Tel: Granted for offices & shop/fitness centre DepartmentofVeterinary,Madingley Detailed Plans Submitted for 8 flats Client: Architects, Estate Office, Oak Tree Lane, Phase3,Variouslocationsacross DERBY £0.74M SMETHWICK £2.2M 01484 546000 Client: Leeds Property Ltd Developer: Road Persimmon Homes South Midlands Agent: Bournville, Birmingham, West Midlands, B30 Planning authority: Northampton Job: PullmanBusinessPark,28-29Orient CrockettsCommunityPrimarySc, ILKLEY £0.88M Fairhursts Design Group Ltd, 55 King Street, Planning authority: Cambridge Job: Pegasus Planning Group, The Priory, Old 1UB Tel: 0121 415 6455 Detailed Plans Submitted for houses Client: WayPridePark CoopersLane Club&Premises,FarnleyRoad Manchester, M2 4LQ Tel: 0161 8317300 Detailed Plans Submitted for veterinary London Road, Canwell, Sutton Coldfield, SKEGNESS £10M Northampton Borough Council Agent: Planning authority: Derby Job: Detail Plans Planning authority: Sandwell Job: Detail Menston NEWCASTLE-UPON-TYNE £1M hospital (extension) Client: University of West Midlands, B75 5SH Tel: 0121 308 9570 TheHollies,HighLaneCroft Northampton Borough Council, The Guildhall, Granted for offices Client: Melbourne Plans Granted for temporary classroom Planning authority: Bradford Job: Detailed StEdmundsBuilding,StationRoad Cambridge Agent: Saunders Boston Ltd, 119 WELLINGBOROUGH £3M Planning authority: East Lindsey Job: Detail St Giles Square, Northampton, NN1 1DE Developments Ltd Agent: Ian Robertson Client: Crocketts Community Primary School Plans Submitted for 8 houses & 4 luxury Backworth Newmarket Road, Cambridge, CB5 8HA Tel: WarthParkWayRaunds Plans Granted for solar photovoltaic arrays Tender return date: Tenders are currently Chartered Architect, 38 Church Street, Agent: Central Site Accommodation, Rear of houses Client: CFK Developments (Aspley Planning authority: North Tyneside Job: 01223 367733 Planning authority: East Northamptonshire Client: Juwi Renewable Energy Limited invited. The tender return date is 14th Falmouth, Cornwall, TR11 3EF Contractor: Systems House, Willenhall Lane, Binley, Vue) LLP Agent: Loroc Architects, Whitehall Detail Plans Granted for 12 houses & 2 luxury ELY £1.2M Job: Detailed Plans Submitted for Developer: Juwi Renewable Energy Limited, November 2012 for a Traditional Contract. Tel: Melbourne Developments Ltd, Ockbrook Coventry, West Midlands, CV3 2AS Waterfront, 2 Riverside Way, Whitehall Road, houses Client: Northumberland Estates TheGardens,LynnRoad distribution centre Client: Roxhill Warth Ltd Nelson House, Blythe Valley Park, Central 01604 837837 Lodge, Church Street, Ockbrook, Derby, DE72 Contractor: Interserve Project Services, 395 Leeds, West Yorkshire, LS1 4EH Tel: 0113 233 Developer: Northumberland Estates, Alnwick Planning authority: East Cambridgeshire & Robert How Agent: D Shaw, 29 Maffit Boulevard, Shirley, Solihull, West Midlands, TAMWORTH £2M 3SL Tel: 01332 673565 George Road, Erdington, Birmingham, West 7755 Castle, Alnwick, Northumberland, NE66 1NQ Job: Detailed Plans Submitted for 11 houses & Road, Ailsworth, Peterborough, Cambridge- B90 8BG Tel: 0121 733 1119 LandauForteAcademy,AshbyRoad DUDLEY £2.5M Midlands, B23 7RZ Tel: 0121 344 4888 MIDDLESBROUGH £17.7M Tel: 01665 510777 8 flats Client: Sanctuary Group Agent: The shire, PE5 7AG Tel: 01733 380160 STOKE-ON-TRENT £1.7M Planning authority: Tamworth Job: Detail Plot1CastlegateBusinessPark, STOKE-ON-TRENT £7.5M GreytowersFarm,Nunthorpe SHEFFIELD £3M Ely Planning Company, Compass House, WOLVERHAMPTON £0.26M FormerElectricityBoardsite,Locketts Plans Granted for sports hall development CastlegateWay MiddleportPottery,PortStreet Planning authority: Middlesbrough Job: SiteofPearlWorks,17-21EyreLane Chivers Way, Histon, Cambridge, CB24 9ZR 22HelennyClose LaneLongton Client: Landau Forte College Agent: Aedas Planning authority: Dudley Job: Detail Plans MiddleportBurslem Outline Plans Granted for 295 residential Planning authority: Sheffield Job: Detail Tel: 01223 257738 Planning authority: Wolverhampton Job: Planning authority: Stoke-On-Trent Job: Architects Ltd, Colmore Plaza, 20 Colmore Granted for hotel Client: Stoford Planning authority: Stoke-On-Trent Job: units & 1 community centre Client: David Plans Granted for 8 student cluster flats & 1 KING’SLYNN £0.77M Detailed Plans Submitted for 5 supported Detail Plans Granted for 25 bungalows Cricus, Queens Way, Edgbaston, Birmingham, Developments Agent: Tyler Parkes Detail Plans Granted for victorian pottery Wilson Homes (North Midlands) Agent: convenience store Client: Bolsterstone plc BurghwoodDriveMileham living units (extension) Client: Mr. N Horton Client: Stubbrook Developments Ltd West Midlands, B4 6AT Tender return date: Partnership Ltd, 66 Stratford Road, Shirley, (restoration) Client: United Kingdom Historic P+HS Architects, The Old Station, Station Developer: Healey Associates, 41 St. Pauls Planning authority: Breckland
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