Cristina Diaconu
Developer submits plans for Project Halo

Developer submits plans for Project Halo

Developer Network Space has submitted a full planning application for Project Halo—a high-tech employment development at the St Helens Manufacturing and Innovation Campus. Located on a five-acre site off the A570 James Roby Way, the scheme proposes four state-of-the-art ‘Tech Box’ units designed to support life science and advanced manufacturing

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Work commences on historic Crawshaw Woods Bridge

Work commences on historic Crawshaw Woods Bridge

Engineers working on the Transpennine Route Upgrade (TRU) have begun preparatory works on Crawshaw Woods Bridge, marking the start of a major renovation of the world’s oldest surviving cast-iron railway bridge still in use over an operational line. Built between 1830 and 1834, the Grade II listed structure has stood

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Dudley's Aluminium secures contract for Pontypridd campus

Dudley’s Aluminium secures contract for Pontypridd campus

Cardiff-based fabricator Dudley’s Aluminium is playing a key role in the construction of the University of South Wales’ new Computing, Engineering and Technology building at its Pontypridd campus. The firm is partnering once again with BAM Construction on the Calon building, a state-of-the-art facility that will deliver modern teaching, research,

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Circa London and Castlemere to sell Dulwich townhouses

Circa London and Castlemere to sell Dulwich townhouses

Windsor-based developer Castlemere Developments has partnered with estate agency Circa London to launch its £9.6 million townhouse development in Dulwich to buyers in the Far East. The six-property scheme, known as Melbourne Mews, marks Castlemere’s first venture into international marketing and is set for completion around September 2025. Each of

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The Forum in Gloucester named best commercial property

The Forum in Gloucester named best commercial property

As businesses across the South West adapt to new hybrid working models, Gloucester’s £107 million Forum development is becoming the region’s go-to destination for modern, flexible workspaces. Led by Gloucester City Council in partnership with Reef + Partners, Forum is redefining what office life can look like in a post-pandemic

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SGI sends proposals for next phase of Thorpe Park Leeds

SGI sends proposals for next phase of Thorpe Park Leeds

Scarborough Group International (SGI) has announced its vision for the next phase of development at Thorpe Park Leeds, outlining plans to introduce a major industrial and logistics hub, new urban apartments, and additional Grade A business spaces with supporting amenities. Building on more than 25 years of sustained development, Thorpe

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Kirklees Council announces new plans for George Hotel

Kirklees Council announces new plans for George Hotel

Kirklees Council has submitted updated plans for the refurbishment of the historic George Hotel in Huddersfield, proposing an increase in guest rooms while carefully preserving the landmark building’s architectural and heritage features. Working in partnership with architects and Historic England, the council has reworked its original interior layout to create

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Reading Borough approves Broad Street Mall project

Reading Borough approves Broad Street Mall project

Reading Borough Council has given the green light to a major redevelopment of Broad Street Mall. The scheme is being delivered through a partnership between McLaren Living, a national specialist in build-to-rent developments, and AEW, one of the world’s leading real estate investment and asset management firms. Building on a

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Contractor Limak to build new Luton Town stadium

Contractor Limak to build new Luton Town stadium

Luton Town Football Club will break ground this summer on a brand-new 25,000-seat stadium at Power Court. The Club’s development arm, 2020 Developments, has entered into a pre-construction services partnership with Limak International, a global infrastructure specialist currently leading the redevelopment of FC Barcelona’s iconic Spotify Camp Nou. Set to

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Unite Students and Manchester University to launch homes

Unite Students and Manchester University to launch homes

Unite Students has entered into a joint venture (JV) agreement with Manchester Metropolitan University to deliver 2,300 new student beds in the heart of Manchester, in a development valued at approximately £390 million. The strategic partnership will see Unite Students hold a 70% stake in the JV and act as

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Issue 329 : Jun 2025

Cristina Diaconu

Developer submits plans for Project Halo

Developer submits plans for Project Halo

Developer Network Space has submitted a full planning application for Project Halo—a high-tech employment development at the St Helens Manufacturing and Innovation Campus. Located on a five-acre site off the A570 James Roby Way, the scheme proposes four state-of-the-art ‘Tech Box’ units designed to support life science and advanced manufacturing businesses. The development forms a key part of the Liverpool City Region Life Sciences Innovation Zone, which aims to drive innovation and create high-value jobs across the region. The application follows the site’s acquisition by St Helens Borough Council, supported by the Liverpool City Region Combined Authority, and Network Space’s appointment as development manager in 2023. The company previously collaborated with the Council to deliver the £54 million Glass Futures facility, a global centre of excellence for sustainable glass innovation located next door. Extensive enabling works, carried out by NSD, have already been completed, including ground remediation, re-profiling, and the construction of a new estate road and roundabout at Langtree Way. These improvements have primed the location for immediate development, enhancing links to surrounding innovation assets. The submitted plans seek approval for four hybrid industrial and office buildings ranging from 7,629 to 31,484 sq. ft, totalling 85,000 sq. ft of flexible employment space. The high-spec units will cater to occupiers across use classes B2 (advanced manufacturing), B8 (storage/distribution), and E(g) (including R&D labs and professional services). Each unit has been designed for adaptability, allowing tailored configurations for tenants’ specific office and laboratory needs. Sustainability is at the core of the Project Halo design, with features such as air source heat pumps, rooftop photovoltaic panels, electric vehicle charging points, and cycle facilities. The scheme will aim for BREEAM ‘Outstanding’ accreditation, underlining its commitment to environmental performance and sustainable development. Project Halo is intended to attract synergistic life sciences and advanced manufacturing occupiers, reinforcing St Helens’ status as a growing centre for innovation. It supports the Liverpool City Region’s Life Sciences Innovation Zone Prospectus, which targets the creation of 8,000 jobs and £800 million in investment over the next decade. The St Helens Campus—already home to Glass Futures, SINA Medical Glass, and Inovus Medical, is emerging as a focal point for materials science and health technologies, complementing wider regional strengths in infectious disease research and AI-driven healthcare. Building, Design & Construction Magazine | The Choice of Industry Professionals

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Work commences on historic Crawshaw Woods Bridge

Work commences on historic Crawshaw Woods Bridge

Engineers working on the Transpennine Route Upgrade (TRU) have begun preparatory works on Crawshaw Woods Bridge, marking the start of a major renovation of the world’s oldest surviving cast-iron railway bridge still in use over an operational line. Built between 1830 and 1834, the Grade II listed structure has stood for nearly two centuries, bearing witness to the reigns of eight monarchs and playing a key role in the region’s industrial and wartime history. It once overlooked steam trains arriving in Leeds at the height of the textile boom and served as a vital access point to the Barnbow Munitions Factory during the First World War. The renovation marks the third in the bridge’s long history, following previous works in 1943 and 1999. This time, the cast-iron girders, deck, parapets, and original railings will be carefully dismantled and transported for off-site restoration. Once refurbished, the structure will be reinstated at a raised height of approximately 1.5 metres to accommodate new overhead line equipment (OLE), paving the way for electric trains as part of the multi-billion-pound TRU project. Adam Sellers, Senior Sponsor for TRU, said: “Crawshaw Woods Bridge’s Grade II listed status, and status as the world’s oldest cast-iron bridge over a live railway, means great care has gone into its renovation, with its removal planned for October this year. “Following our public consultation in 2022, where we took on feedback from the community, we’re excited that preparation work has now started on what will ultimately improve journeys through West Yorkshire and across the Pennines on cleaner, greener services. “The reinstatement of the bridge is expected in spring next year, when a structure that has seen such history will stand firm for the next generation of rail travel.” Building, Design & Construction Magazine | The Choice of Industry Professionals

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Dudley's Aluminium secures contract for Pontypridd campus

Dudley’s Aluminium secures contract for Pontypridd campus

Cardiff-based fabricator Dudley’s Aluminium is playing a key role in the construction of the University of South Wales’ new Computing, Engineering and Technology building at its Pontypridd campus. The firm is partnering once again with BAM Construction on the Calon building, a state-of-the-art facility that will deliver modern teaching, research, and support space for STEM disciplines. Spanning 11,500m², the Calon building will house over 40 collaborative spaces, including specialist laboratories in electronics, engineering, hydraulics and robotics. It will also feature a flight simulator, virtual reality capabilities and exhibition areas, reinforcing the university’s commitment to advancing education in science and technology. Designed with environmental sustainability at its core, the project supports the university’s goal of achieving carbon net zero by 2040. As part of its contribution, Dudley’s Aluminium will supply and install Kawneer curtain walling, windows, and doors for Pontypridd campus, helping to realise the building’s contemporary and energy-efficient design. Colin Shorney, Managing Director at Dudley’s Aluminium, said: “We are thrilled to be taking on such an important role on this project. The Calon building will bring incredible opportunities for university students, and it’s wonderful to see such investment coming to the south Wales area. We’re delighted to be working with BAM Construction once again and continuing our successful relationship in completing innovative projects together.” Building, Design & Construction Magazine | The Choice of Industry Professionals

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Circa London and Castlemere to sell Dulwich townhouses

Circa London and Castlemere to sell Dulwich townhouses

Windsor-based developer Castlemere Developments has partnered with estate agency Circa London to launch its £9.6 million townhouse development in Dulwich to buyers in the Far East. The six-property scheme, known as Melbourne Mews, marks Castlemere’s first venture into international marketing and is set for completion around September 2025. Each of the four-bedroom townhouses is priced at £1.65 million. Circa London will spearhead the sales campaign through its Asia desk, led by James Yan, with a focus on potential buyers in Hong Kong and mainland China. Marketing efforts are already underway in Circa London’s Hong Kong and Shanghai offices, with materials translated into Mandarin to reach a broader audience. Located on Melbourne Grove, Melbourne Mews is being pitched as a premium family development in one of South London’s most sought-after residential neighbourhoods. Each home spans approximately 1,700 square feet across three floors, including a basement and roof terrace. Features include German-designed kitchens, oak flooring, smart home technology, bespoke lighting, and underfloor heating powered by heat pumps and solar panels. Residents will also benefit from electric vehicle charging points and a private courtyard with structural glass flooring to bring natural light into the lower level. Building, Design & Construction Magazine | The Choice of Industry Professionals

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The Forum in Gloucester named best commercial property

The Forum in Gloucester named best commercial property

As businesses across the South West adapt to new hybrid working models, Gloucester’s £107 million Forum development is becoming the region’s go-to destination for modern, flexible workspaces. Led by Gloucester City Council in partnership with Reef + Partners, Forum is redefining what office life can look like in a post-pandemic world—offering sustainable, high-spec environments tailored to innovation, wellbeing and collaboration. The first major tenant to occupy the space is Fasthosts, the internet services and web hosting provider, which relocated its 250-strong team to Forum in December 2024. The company now occupies all 19,000 sq ft of No 2 Cathedral Walk, spanning five floors. The firm has seen office attendance rise since the move, with staff embracing the mix of hot-desking, breakout areas, soundproof booths, and wellness features including multi-faith rooms, kitchenettes on every floor, and a communal kitchen and breakfast area on the top floor. To further foster a positive culture, the company also runs gaming sessions, art nights and lunch clubs. With flexible work models now the norm, 88% of UK workers were required to attend the office at least part-time in 2024, Forum’s blend of design and functionality positions it as a hub for forward-thinking businesses. Forum offers: Alongside its commercial offering, Forum includes Whitefriars, a residential development of 19 award-winning energy-efficient apartments, with another 24 units planned for completion by 2027. Building, Design & Construction Magazine | The Choice of Industry Professionals

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SGI sends proposals for next phase of Thorpe Park Leeds

SGI sends proposals for next phase of Thorpe Park Leeds

Scarborough Group International (SGI) has announced its vision for the next phase of development at Thorpe Park Leeds, outlining plans to introduce a major industrial and logistics hub, new urban apartments, and additional Grade A business spaces with supporting amenities. Building on more than 25 years of sustained development, Thorpe Park Leeds has evolved into one of the region’s most prominent mixed-use destinations. Spanning more than 1.4 million sq ft of business, retail and leisure space, the site features notable developments including the Paradigm and Lumina office buildings and The Springs retail and leisure centre. The recent launch of No. 1 The Square marked a major milestone, securing Yorkshire’s largest-ever out-of-town pre-let office deal. The transformation has been enabled by major infrastructure upgrades, including a new bridge over the TransPennine Railway and the Manston Lane Link Road. These works have enhanced connectivity, completed the East Leeds Orbital Route, and unlocked key areas within the East Leeds Extension – one of the city’s largest planned residential zones. With outline planning permission already secured for an additional 1 million sq ft of mixed-use development, SGI is now accelerating the estate’s next chapter. Central to this vision is ‘Integral at Thorpe Park Leeds’, a new industrial and logistics hub designed to be a key feature of the estate. SGI is also exploring the development of up to 450 new apartments, supporting a vibrant residential community and expanding housing options for modern urban living. To support its renewed focus, SGI has launched a new website for Thorpe Park Leeds. Designed to unify all aspects of the development, the site offers a streamlined, user-friendly experience for prospective occupiers and investors. It sets out a clear and cohesive vision for the estate, underlining SGI’s commitment to creating a sustainable, inclusive, and connected destination. Kevin McCabe, Chairman and Founder at SGI, said: “The transformation of Thorpe Park Leeds over recent years provides a strong foundation for future growth. As we prepare to accelerate delivery of the next phase, our focus is on creating high-quality workspace, homes and amenities that support the ambitions of Leeds as a city and deliver long-term benefits to businesses, residents and investors alike. The launch of our new website marks a key milestone in bringing our vision together, providing greater clarity and a more engaging experience for everyone who is part of Thorpe Park Leeds.” Building, Design & Construction Magazine | The Choice of Industry Professionals

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Kirklees Council announces new plans for George Hotel

Kirklees Council announces new plans for George Hotel

Kirklees Council has submitted updated plans for the refurbishment of the historic George Hotel in Huddersfield, proposing an increase in guest rooms while carefully preserving the landmark building’s architectural and heritage features. Working in partnership with architects and Historic England, the council has reworked its original interior layout to create 17 additional rooms, bringing the total from 91 to 108. The revised plans aim to boost the hotel’s capacity and generate greater income to help repay the council’s £30 million investment in the project. This marks the second planning application for the George Hotel’s transformation, following significant progress on the building’s restoration. Much of the external and structural work has now been completed, paving the way for interior renovation. The expanded hotel capacity is expected to support a rise in tourism, particularly as Huddersfield continues to benefit from a wave of investment in cultural, business and education infrastructure. The town is currently undergoing major improvements through the Transpennine Route Upgrade, which is enhancing rail connectivity and modernising Huddersfield Railway Station—located directly beside the George Hotel. The revitalisation of the hotel is also part of the broader Huddersfield Blueprint, a long-term vision to transform the town centre into a vibrant destination. Recent milestones include the opening of the Light leisure complex at Kingsgate, upgrades to New Street and St Peter’s Gardens, and the upcoming Our Cultural Heart project. Councillor Graham Turner, Cabinet Member for Finance and Regeneration, said: “The Huddersfield Blueprint is really starting to take shape now, with our vision for the town becoming a reality. The recently opened leisure complex – the Light at Kingsgate, together with the enhancements to the public realm on New Street and St Peter’s Gardens and the eagerly anticipated Our Cultural Heart will all enhance the high street. “External investments like the University of Huddersfield’s National Health Innovation Campus, the West Yorkshire Investment Zone, and the Transpennine Route Upgrade are helping to put Huddersfield on the map. “The George Hotel plays such a key role in Huddersfield’s past, and for people travelling by rail, it will always be one of the very first buildings to welcome you as you enter the town centre. Once rejuvenated, the hotel will be perfectly placed to thrive and channel current investment back into the local economy.” Building, Design & Construction Magazine | The Choice of Industry Professionals

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Reading Borough approves Broad Street Mall project

Reading Borough approves Broad Street Mall project

Reading Borough Council has given the green light to a major redevelopment of Broad Street Mall. The scheme is being delivered through a partnership between McLaren Living, a national specialist in build-to-rent developments, and AEW, one of the world’s leading real estate investment and asset management firms. Building on a previous planning consent, the updated plans will create a significantly enhanced mixed-use neighbourhood on the southern part of the 4.6-acre site. The redevelopment includes 643 tenure-blind build-to-rent homes—offering both market and affordable options, approximately 19,000 sq ft of commercial space focused on retail and leisure, and an improved public realm featuring public art and landscape enhancements. The plans also incorporate an extension to the existing NHS Walk-In Centre. The scheme will consist of four residential buildings located to the south of Broad Street Mall, positioned along Dusseldorf Way between the Hexagon and the Minster. This aligns with the wider Minster Quarter masterplan, which is also being brought forward by McLaren Living in partnership with the Council. Environmental sustainability is a key focus of the project. The buildings will use air-source heat pumps and solar photovoltaics to reduce carbon emissions, with each apartment designed to achieve at least an EPC rating of B. Non-residential areas will meet BREEAM Excellent standards for environmental performance. Designed by AHR Architects, the updated masterplan followed extensive engagement with stakeholders both before and after submission. The redevelopment aims to create a landmark destination that celebrates the 20th-century heritage of the area while reinforcing its cultural and artistic identity. It also supports Reading’s 2050 vision, serving as a model for placemaking that is smart, sustainable and inclusive. Building, Design & Construction Magazine | The Choice of Industry Professionals

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Contractor Limak to build new Luton Town stadium

Contractor Limak to build new Luton Town stadium

Luton Town Football Club will break ground this summer on a brand-new 25,000-seat stadium at Power Court. The Club’s development arm, 2020 Developments, has entered into a pre-construction services partnership with Limak International, a global infrastructure specialist currently leading the redevelopment of FC Barcelona’s iconic Spotify Camp Nou. Set to open for the start of the 2028/29 season, the new stadium will become the Club’s permanent home and is central to Luton Town’s long-term ambition of returning to and maintaining a presence in the Premier League. The development aims to significantly enhance the matchday experience for fans while embedding the Club even more deeply within the Luton community. The Luton town stadium is a cornerstone of a broader regeneration vision for central Luton, with the wider Power Court masterplan set to deliver housing, a hotel, and new infrastructure over the next decade. The project is expected to create more than 1,000 permanent jobs, in addition to hundreds of construction roles during the build phase. Limak International, a subsidiary of Turkey-based Limak Holding, is recognised globally for its engineering and infrastructure expertise. Ranked 48th on ENR’s 2024 list of the world’s top international contractors, Limak is currently involved in major global projects including the Spotify Camp Nou, Dubai Metro’s Blue Line, and the NEOM development in Saudi Arabia. The Power Court stadium is also set to become one of the most environmentally sustainable football venues in the UK, thanks to Limak’s track record of incorporating green building practices in high-profile international infrastructure projects. Building, Design & Construction Magazine | The Choice of Industry Professionals

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Unite Students and Manchester University to launch homes

Unite Students and Manchester University to launch homes

Unite Students has entered into a joint venture (JV) agreement with Manchester Metropolitan University to deliver 2,300 new student beds in the heart of Manchester, in a development valued at approximately £390 million. The strategic partnership will see Unite Students hold a 70% stake in the JV and act as developer, asset manager, and operator in the Manchester deal. Manchester Metropolitan will retain a 30% stake, contributing its existing Cambridge Halls site, which currently provides 770 outdated beds and will be closed ahead of redevelopment. Construction is expected to begin in 2026, with delivery of the new accommodation phases planned for 2029 and 2030. The project will significantly expand Unite’s footprint in Manchester, increasing its bed count in the city to nearly 8,000 and reinforcing a two-decade-long relationship with the university. To support student housing needs during the redevelopment, Unite Students has also signed a five-year nomination agreement with the university for 2,550 beds in existing Unite properties across the city. A planning application for the redevelopment is expected in the second quarter of 2025, with formal establishment of the JV anticipated by the end of the year. Unite’s equity commitment will be around £125 million, funded internally, with the balance financed through JV-secured debt. Building, Design & Construction Magazine | The Choice of Industry Professionals

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