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Contract Leads 270415 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. IPSWICH £1M Developments Plc Agent: CMYK Planning & Drive, Sherwood Park, Nottingham, NG15 0DT Volker Fitzpatrick, Hertford Road, SHERINGHAM £1M GRIMSBY £1.515M CASTLEFORD £0.9M Hanson Concrete Products, Design, 6 Gavel Centre, St Albans,, AL3 6PQ Tel: 0115 906 1268 Hoddesdon, Hertfordshire, EN11 9BX Tel: 1 Blowlands Lane Upper Sheringham Rear Of Paragon House, Kiln Lane Savile Road MIDLANDS/ Sproughton Road Sproughton Tel: 01727 830123 NORWICH £6M 01992 305000 Planning authority: North Norfolk Job: Trading Estate Stallingborough Planning authority: Wakefield Job: Detail Planning authority: Babergh Job: Detailed PETERBOROUGH £1.9M Lotus Test Track, Potash Lane Hethel Clay Farm Development, Long Road Reserved Matters Granted for 8 residential Planning authority: North East Lincolnshire Plans Granted for 12 houses Client: EAST ANGLIA Plans Submitted for 12 industrial units Client: Prince William School, Herne Road Planning authority: South Norfolk Job: Trumpington £8.5m units Client: Broadland Housing Association Job: Detailed Plans Submitted for storage Greenhaven Homes Phase 1 Plc Developer: Brisko Metal Resources Agent: A I Oundle Detail Plans Granted for 3 wind turbines Planning authority: Cambridge Job: Detail Agent: Richard Pike Associates, Jonathan building (conversion/extension) Client: John R Paley Associates, Mariner Court, Early Planning Architecture, 66 Barlich Way, Lodge Park, Planning authority: East Northamptonshire Client: Ecotricity Developer: Ecotricity, Plans Granted for community hub Client: Scott Hall, Thorpe Road, Norwich, Norfolk, Greatline Developments Agent: pHp Calder Park, Parag, Wakefield, West BIRMINGHAM £2.55M Redditch, Hereford & Worcester, B98 7JP Tel: Job: Detailed Plans Submitted for school Unicorn House, Russell Street, Stroud, Cambridge City Council Agent: Architects NR1 1UH Contractor: Youngs Homes, Eastern Architects, The Old Rectory, 31 Rectory Lane, Yorkshire, WF4 3FL Tel: 01924 383322 54 George Road Edgbaston 07791 902019 temporary classrooms (extension) Client: Gloucestershire, GL5 3AX Tel: 01453 756111 Design Partnership, Plantain Place, Crosby House, Eastern Court, Ernest Gage Avenue, Milton-Malsor, Northampton, NN7 3AQ Tel: HALIFAX £0.975M Planning authority: Birmingham Job: KETTERING £3.45M Roan Building Solutions Agent: Progressive WARWICK £8.8M Row, London, SE1 1YN Contractor: ISG New Costessey, Norwich, Norfolk, NR5 0JU 01604 858916 Land North Of Duke Of York Inn, West Detailed Plans Submitted for 50 student Land Opposite Millglade And, 11a Mill Design & Build, 4 Lewisham Road, Heritage Motor Centre, Banbury Road Construction Southern, Jackson House, 86 Tel: 01603 628421 HUDDERSFIELD £1.2M Street Shelf accommodation & commercial units Client: Lane Rear Of South Street Isham Slaithwaite, Huddersfield, West Yorkshire, Gaydon Sandyhill Lane, Ipswich, Suffolk, IP3 0NA Tel: SWADLINCOTE £5M Land To Side And Rear Of, 11 Holme Planning authority: Calderdale Job: Detail Pebble Mill Investments Ltd Agent: Glancy Planning authority: Wellingborough Job: HD7 5AL Tel: 07749 065545 Planning authority: Stratford-On-Avon Job: 01473 335000 Rose Hill Works, Rose Hill Woodville Avenue Dalton Plans Granted for 13 houses Client: Marrtree Nicholls Architects, The Engine Room, 2 Outline Plans Submitted for 46 houses STOKE-ON-TRENT £0.7M Detail Plans Granted for museum collection £1.2M Planning authority: South Derbyshire Job: Planning authority: Kirklees Job: Outline Developments Ltd Developer: Kilmartin Newhall Square, Birmingham, West Midlands, Client: Bowbridge Land Ltd & Orbit Homes New Haden Industrial Estate, Draycott centre building Client: British Motor Industry Cash’s (UK) Ltd, Torrington Avenue Detail Plans Granted for 26 houses & 23 flats Plans Granted for 12 residential units Client: Plowman & Partners, Lodge House, Town B3 1RU Tel: 0121 456 7474 Ltd Agent: Welland Design and Build Ltd, Cross Road Brook Houses, Cheadle H Heritage Trust Developer: Weedon Planning authority: Coventry Job: Detail Client: Trent & Dove Housing Limited Agent: H D Stephenson Agent: Farrar Bamforth Street, Horsforth, Leeds, West Yorkshire, LS18 Former Smith & Nephew, Alum Rock Grosvenor House, George Street, Corby, Tideswell & Sons Ltd Architects, Harrys Yard, 176 - 178 Newhall Plans Granted for 6 commercial units Client: Building Design Partnership, 158 Edmund Associates Limited, 51 Trinity Street, 4RJ Tel: 0113 239 0460 Road £9.15m Northamptonshire, NN17 1QB Tel: 01536 Planning authority: Staffordshire Moorlands Street, Birmingham, West Midlands, B3 1SJ Handara Properties Ltd Agent: Pinnegar Street, Birmingham, West Midlands, B3 2HB Huddersfield, West Yorkshire, HD1 4DN Tel: HARROGATE £0.9M Planning authority: Birmingham Job: 601735 Job: Detailed Plans Submitted for warehouse Tel: 0121 454 4171 Hayward Design, 48 - 52 Vittoria Street, Contractor: Seddon Construction Ltd, 01484 424008 Spa Lawn Tennis Club, Kent Drive Outline Plans Granted for 98 houses & 24 LEICESTER £4.3M (extension) Client: H Tideswell & Sons Ltd Birmingham, West Midlands, B1 3PE Alexander House, Cambell Road, Waters Edge LEEDS £1M Planning authority: Harrogate Job: Detail flats Client: Bovale Homes Ltd Agent: BBLB Land off, Cropston Road Anstey Agent: M.J Barrett Constructions (Staffs) Ltd, Tenders Contractor: A & H Construction & Business Park, Stoke-On-Trent, Staffordshire, Land Adjacent to, 17 Hall Drive Plans Granted for 13 houses Client: Spa Lawn Corstorphine + Wright, The Old Library, Planning authority: Charnwood Job: Outline Brookside Business Park, Brookside Rd, ST. IVES £1.75M Development Plc, Coombs Road, Halesowen, ST4 4DB Tel: 01782 599511 Bramhope Tennis Club Developer: William Saunders Hagley Road, Stourbridge, West Midlands, Plans Granted for 65 houses Client: Mrs. A Uttoxeter, Staffordshire, ST14 8AT Tel: 01889 Beamglow Ltd, Somersham Road West Midlands, B62 8AE Tel: 0121 559 0255 WALSALL £0.9M Planning authority: Leeds Job: Outline Partnership, Park Mews, 42a Park Place, DY8 1QH Tel: 01384 909 850 Green Agent: Faulks Perry Culley & Rech, 564295 Planning authority: Huntingdon Job: Detail KING’S LYNN £2.85M Old Square Shopping Centre, Including Plans Submitted for luxury house Client: Mrs. Leeds, West Yorkshire, LS1 2RY Tel: Ld off Wilmot Drive/Beechmount, Lockington Hall, Lockington, Derby, DE74 2RH WARWICK £0.8M Plans Granted for factory (extension) Client: Mars Foods Ltd, Hansa Road Hardwick Units On Digbeth,Old Square & High J A Shelton Agent: Horsley Townsend 01636704361 Sutton Road Rowden Drive, Lyndhurst Tel: 01509 672772 8 Lock Lane Beamglow Ltd Agent: Nicolas Tye Architects, Industrial Estate Street Architects LTD, Brunswick Court, Victoria ROTHERHAM £5.45M Estate & Former Normanhurst Cate Electricity Sub Station Adjace, 114 Planning authority: Warwick Job: Detailed The Long Barn Studio, Limbersey Lane, Planning authority: Kings Lynn & West Planning authority: Walsall Job: Detail Street, The Warfe Suite, Wetherby, West Howard Building, Howard Street Home £8.475m Western Road £7.8m Plans Submitted for material recycling facility Maulden, Bedford, MK45 2EA Tender return Norfolk Job: Detail Plans Granted for food Plans Granted for shopping centre Yorkshire, LS22 6RE Tel: 01937 587420 Eastwood Lane Planning authority: Birmingham Job: Planning authority: Leicester Job: Detailed Client: Edgeway Environmental Services Ltd date: Tenders invited. Tel: 01525 406677 industry (extension) Client: Masterfoods Div (extension/alterations) Client: Threadneedle PUDSEY £0.975M Planning authority: Rotherham Job: Detail Approval Of Reserved Matters for 113 houses Plans Submitted for 104 residential units Agent: A L P Ambrose, Highway House, WALSALL £4.5M Of Mars UK Limited Agent: P M Group, Investments Ltd Agent: Benoy Ltd, Handley Land Adjacent, 13 Lumby Lane Plans Granted for 109 flats (conversion) Client: Birmingham City Council Agent: BM3 Client: Westdale Court Ltd Agent: Ink Drawn Hinckley Road, Asfare Business Park, Wolvey, St Matthews Quarter, 5 George Street Bickenhill Lane, Birmingham, West Midlands, House, Northgate, Newark, Nottinghamshire, Planning authority: Leeds Job: Approval Of Client: Avro Developments Limited Architecture Ltd, 28 Pickford Street, Ltd, Federal Tower, 44 Abbey Street, Hinckley, Leicestershire, LE10 3HQ Tel: 01455 Planning authority: Walsall Job: B37 7ES Contractor: Walker Construction NG24 1EH Contractor: Morgan Sindall Plc, Reserved Matters for 13 houses Client: Ms. Developer: Mrs. Simran Kaur, PO Box 5472, Birmingham, West Midlands, B5 5QH Tel: Leicester, LE1 3TD Tel: 0116 2555 114 221881 Pre-Planning for retail development Client: Services Ltd, North Lynn Ind Est,Anglia Hous, 4215 Waterside Centre, Birmingham Business Elsie Smith Agent: Domus Architecture, Manchester, Tel: 01618178785 0121 633 0000 NORTHAMPTON £3.5M WYMONDHAM £1.2M St Modwen Developments Ltd Agent: DBK Hamburg Way, King’s Lynn, Norfolk, PE30 Park, Birmingham, West Midlands, B37 7YN Spence Mills, Mill Lane, Leeds, West Yorkshire, SCUNTHORPE £3.5M Birmingham Science Park Aston, Holt Malcolm Arnold Academy Seconda, Land West Of, School Lane Spooner Group, 321 Bradford Street, Birmingham, West 2ND Tel: 01553 777414 Tel: 0121 329 1500 LS13 3HE Tel: Not Available Brumby Junior School, Queensway Street Woodcock Street £19m Trinity Avenue Row
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