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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. 3CenturyRetailPark,NewCentury 14HuntClose,LowmoorBusinessPark Planning authority: Kings Lynn & West Mr. Andrew Graham Agent: Building Link Detail Plans Granted for waste transfer Planning authority: Leeds Job: Detailed Planning authority: Newcastle-Upon-Tyne Street Kirkby-in-Ashfield Norfolk Job: Detailed Plans Submitted for Design, 15 Thorne Road, Doncaster, South station Client: Lincolnshire County Council Plans Submitted for 8 houses Client: Ash Job: Detail Plans Granted for 90 houses/17 MIDLANDS/ Planning authority: Stoke-On-Trent Job: Planning authority: Ashfield Job: Detail multi use games area Client: Borough Yorkshire, DN1 2HG Contractor: R H Fullwood Agent: Lincolnshire County Council, Witham Properties Ltd Agent: Green Shoots luxury houses/6 flats Client: Barratt North Detailed Plans Submitted for shop Plans Granted for factory (extension) Client: Council of Kings Lynn & West Norfolk Agent: & Co Ltd, 19 Rowley Lane, Doncaster Road, Park House, Witham Park, Waterside South, Architecture, Green Shoots Cottage, 25 East Developer: IDP Partnership, St. Judes, EAST ANGLIA (alterations) Client: City Of Edinburgh Tyler Brothers (Sutton in Ashfield) Limited Borough Council of Kings Lynn & West South Elmsall, Pontefract, West Yorkshire, Lincoln, LN5 7JN Contractor: G F Tomlinson Westfield Lane, Idle, Bradford, West Barker Street, Shieldfield, Newcastle-Upon- Council Agent: Cube Property Services, Developer: Green Igloo Ltd, 87 Beacon Hill Norfolk, Kings Court, Chapel Street, King’s WF9 2JP Tel: 01977 642616 Building Ltd, Tomlinson House, 100 Alfreton Yorkshire, BD10 8PY Tel: 07595 470696 Tyne, Tyne & Wear, NE2 1AS Tel: 0191 261 Early Planning Birchwood One Business Park, Dewhurst Road, Newark, Nottinghamshire, NG24 2JN Lynn, Norfolk, PE30 1EX Tender return date: GRANTHAM £1.1M Road, Derby, DE21 4AG Tel: 01332 342202 ROTHERHAM £100M 4442 ALFRETON £4M Road, Birchwood, Warrington, Cheshire, WA3 Tel: 01636 650244 Tenders are currently invited the tender return 2HarlaxtonRoad SOLIHULL £2.5M BoltonRoadWath-upon-Dearne PETERLEE £0.66M UnitC&DCloverNookIndustrial 7GB Tel: 01925 831710 SKEGNESS £2.4M date 1st June 2012. Tel: 01553 692722 Planning authority: Melton Job: Detail Plans OurLadyoftheWaysideRCJun, Planning authority: Rotherham Job: 10,22&42DurhamAvenue,5,23-62 Estate,7AzaleaCloseSomercotes WESTBROMWICH £0.58M WainfleetHall,LowRoadWainfleetSt. STOKE-ON-TRENT £1.7M Granted for residential development (refurb) StratfordRoadShirley Detailed Plans Submitted for energy from NorthumberlandStreet23Sunderland SouthNormanton InterserveEngineeringLimited, Mary 1ChebseyCloseBucknall Client: South Kesteven District Council Planning authority: Solihull Job: Detail waste plant Client: Rotherham Metropolitan Avenue Planning authority: Bolsover Job: Detailed RoebuckLane Planning authority: East Lindsey Job: Detail Planning authority: Stoke-On-Trent Job: Agent: South Kesteven District Council, Plans Granted for school (extension) Client: Borough Council Agent: Mouchel, St Johns Planning authority: Durham County Job: Plans Submitted for industrial unit Planning authority: Sandwell Job: Detailed Plans Granted for student accommodation Detail Plans Granted for care home Client: Council Offices, St Peters Hill, Grantham, Solihull Metropolitan Council Agent: Ridge & House, Queen Street, Manchester, M2 5JB Tel: Detail Plans Granted for 9 bungalows Client: (extension/alterations) Client: Tuffin Ferraby Plans Submitted for restaurant (conversion) Client: Skegness Grammar School The Wrekin Housing Trust Agent: Ellis Lincolnshire, NG31 6PZ Contractor: Lovell Partners, The Cowyards, Blenheim Park, 0161 832 4542 Accent Foundation Limited Developer: Taylor LLP Agent: Tuffin Ferraby Taylor LLP, Client: Universal Developments Ltd Agent: Developer: Arcotech Architectural Design, 35 Hillman Partnership RIBA, Holly Lodge, 3 Partnership, Interchange 25, Bostocks Lane, Oxford Road, Woodstock, Oxfordshire, OX20 SHEFFIELD £1.2M Belvedere Architecture Limited, 5,23 8th Floor Bank House, Cherry Street, Archi-Tekt Partnership, Victoria Works, 21c Algitha Road, Skegness, Lincolnshire, PE25 Silverdale Road, Wolstanton, Newcastle- Nottingham, NG10 5QG Tel: 0115 949 6500 1QR Contractor: E Manton Ltd, Manton GreencorePreparedFoods,Mansfield Belvedere Gardens, Benton, Newcastle- Birmingham, West Midlands, B2 5AL Tel: 0121 Graham Street, Birmingham, West Midlands, 2AJ Tel: 01754 611688 Under-Lyme, Staffordshire, ST5 8BQ Tender IPSWICH £3.5M House, 100 Saltley Road, Nechells, RoadWalesBar Upon-Tyne, Tyne & Wear, NE12 9PG Tel: 0191 644 4000 B1 3JR Tel: 0121 212 3373 WARWICK £0.8M return date: Tenders have been invited for TheFormerCranfieldMillSite,Key Birmingham, West Midlands, B7 4TE Tel: 0121 Planning authority: Rotherham Job: 2669098 BIRMINGHAM £0.6M WISBECH £0.31M WarwickPrinting,TheatreStreet the main contract. The tender return date is Street 359 5987 Detailed Plans Submitted for food industry SCARBOROUGH £0.6M FormerStPhilip,HodgeHillCommon& Peek-a-BooBarn,TheMarshWalpole Planning authority: Warwick Job: Detail 21st May 2012. Tel: 01782 633116 Planning authority: Ipswich Job: Detail STOKE-ON-TRENT £1M (extension) Client: Greencore Prepared NEGASDepot,SeamerRoadQueen StJamesChurchCentre St.Andrew Plans Granted for 16 flats Client: Honiley WISBECH £3M Plans Granted for hotel Client: Reef Estates StokeonTrentCityCentre, Foods Agent: Caven Associates Ltd, 139 Margarert’sIndustr Planning authority: Birmingham Job: Planning authority: Kings Lynn & West Hall Trustees Developer: Jones Lang LaSalle, LandWestOf,AcaciaAvenue Agent: Reef Estates, 14 Little Portland Street, Planning authority: Stoke-On-Trent Job: Middleton Boulevard, Nottingham, NG8 1FW Planning authority: Scarborough Job: Detail Detailed Plans Submitted for 8 luxury houses Norfolk Job: Outline Plans Granted for 4 45 Church Street, Birmingham, West Planning authority: Fenland Job: Detailed London, W1W 8BN Contractor: ISG Jackson, Planning Not Required for public realm Tel: 0115 985 5500 Plans Granted for light industrial (extension) Client: Stone Developments (Hall Green) houses Client: Mrs. Carolyn Dade Agent: Midlands, B3 2RT Tel: 0121 233 2898 Plans Submitted for 30 residential units Jackson House, 86 Sandyhill Lane, Ipswich, (improvements) Client: Stoke-on-Trent City YORK £1.7M Client: Scarborough Borough Council Agent: Baker Goodchild Architects, Branston Peter Humphrey Associates, 31 Old Market, WISBECH £1.1M Client: Roddons Housing Association Agent: Suffolk, IP3 0NA Tel: 01473 335000 Council Agent: Stoke-on-Trent City Council, SumoUKLtd,CommonRoadMarshall Developer: Salt Architects, Wood End, The Court, Branston Street, Birmingham, West Wisbech, Cambridgeshire, PE13 1NB Tel: HickathriftHouse,217SmeethRoadSt. Martindales, 1A Oakington Business Park, Dry KING’SLYNN £0.4M Civic Centre, Glebe Street, Stoke-On-Trent, HouseMelbourne Crescent, Scarborough, North Yorkshire, YO11 Midlands, B18 6BA Tel: 0121 523 8555 01945 466966 JohnsFenEnd Drayton Road,, Oakington, Cambridge, CB24 DockingHouse,StationRoadDocking Staffordshire, ST4 1HH Contractor: Birse Civils Planning authority: East Riding Job: 2PW Tel: 01723 384529 CAMBRIDGE £0.46M Planning authority: Kings Lynn & West 3DQ Tender return date: Tenders are Planning authority: Kings Lynn & West Ltd (North West Region), Alexander House, 4 Detailed Plans Submitted for industrial unit PickingsOrchard,9ChapelRoadGreat Plans Approved Norfolk Job: Detail Plans Granted for care currently invited. The tender return date is 11th Norfolk Job: Detail Plans Granted for nursing Station Road, Cheadle Hulme, Cheadle, Client: Sumo UK Ltd Agent: Applied Tenders Eversden BILSTON £0.6M home (extension) Client: Barchester June 2012. Tel: 01223 202040 home (extension) Client: Arms Associates Greater Manchester, SK8 5AE Tel: 0161 486 Surveying & Design, Vine House, 21 Main BARNARDCASTLE £2M Planning authority: South Cambridgeshire TheIronMaster,WesleyStreetBradley Healthcare Ltd Developer: Gelder & Kitchen Ltd Agent: Strata Architectural, 94 Westgate, 1156 Street, Stamford Bridge, York, North TheWithamHall,Horsemarket Job: Detailed Plans Submitted for 5 holiday Wolverhampton LLP, Rosner Studios, 28a Market Place, Contracts Hunstanton, Norfolk, PE36 5EP Contractor: WESTBROMWICH £0.25M Yorkshire, YO41 1AE Tel: 01759 372 779 Planning authority: Durham County Job: units & offices/1 showroom Client: Mr & Mrs. Planning authority: Wolverhampton Job: Richmond, North Yorkshire, DL10 4QG Tel: BIRMINGHAM £7.03M Suiters Ltd, 62 Watlington Road, King’s Lynn, TopmarketTavern,BirminghamRoad Detail Plans Granted for community centre S & L Jones Agent: Complete Fabrications, Detail Plans Granted for 8 residential units 01748 850580 CouchmanRoadClodeshallRd/ Norfolk, PE33 0EJ Tel: 01553 811251 Planning authority: Sandwell Job: Detail Plans Approved Client: Durham County Council Agent: Church Meadows, Haslingfield Road, Client: Mr. Phillip Parkes Developer: Plot ParkfieldSaltley LEICESTER £257.923M Plans Granted for demolition Client: West BARNSLEY £0.77M Feilden Clegg Bradley Architects, Bath Barrington, Cambridge, CB22 7RG Tel: 01223 Design Solutions, Kempson Avenue, Sutton Tenders Planning authority: Birmingham Job: Detail BSt.MargaretsWay Bromwich Albion Football Club Agent: NiftyliftLtd,MasonWayPlatts
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