Commercial : Industrial News

Tips To Choose The Correct Pallet Rack For A Warehouse

New businesses are springing up as people are finding ways to earn money. The increase in eCommerce, warehousing as well as the logistics industry can be seen. There are many warehouses present in some countries which try and meet the requirements of online retailers as well as consumers. It is

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FLEET VEHICLE SPECIALIST ON THE MOVE TO DONCASTER INDUSTRIAL UNIT

Over 30,000 sq ft of Mid-Box Industrial Space Let At Parkside Business Park One of the UK’s leading fleet vehicle conversion specialists, MIS Conversions Ltd, has sublet a 32,148 sq ft Grade A, mid-box warehouse unit at the strategically located Parkside Business Park in Doncaster. CBRE and Gent Visick acted

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Highways works open £200m Redditch Gateway

Work has completed on a £5.5 million transport infrastructure project that will pave the way for a major new business park development near Redditch. Stoford Developments has delivered infrastructure works and a signalised traffic junction at the 78-acre Redditch Gateway site off Gorcott Hill and the A4023 Coventry Highway. The

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VECTOR 31 NETWORKCENTRE ALMOST FULLY LET AFTER RECENT SIGNINGS

Industrial asset management specialist NSM has signed another two tenants for Vector 31 Networkcentre, with only one unit remaining on the popular SME site near Sheffield. Dalton Designs UK which specialises in printing and producing promotional merchandise, is relocating its team from Worksop into Unit 7, a 1,715 space on

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SEGRO to deliver greenest site in London

SEGRO has secured planning consent from Haringey Council and the Greater London Authority to speculatively develop what is set to become London’s greenest industrial estate. Located in London’s Zone 3, SEGRO Park Tottenham will create 190,000 sq ft of modern, high quality space developed with the latest environmental designs, raising

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GLP ACQUIRES 8-ACRE SITE IN CRAWLEY TO DEVELOP 159,000 SQ FT OF MID-BOX SPACE

GLP, a leading investor and developer of logistics warehouses and distribution parks, today announces the acquisition of an 8-acre site in Crawley and plans to develop 159,000 SQ FT of mid-box warehouse space. The mid-box development will support GLP’s customers’ increasing requirements for last-mile logistics solutions, particularly in the South

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Tips You Need Before Acquiring Safety Barriers

Workplace injuries interrupt smooth operations in industries and construction sites. To be compliant with the safety regulations, you need to install safety barriers strategically. Barriers help to prevent falls and limit access to potentially dangerous areas. Investing in safety will keep your workers safe and create a positive image for

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TRIO OF DEALS FOR INNES ENGLAND AT NOTTINGHAM INDUSTRIAL PARK

A PRIME city-centre industrial estate is now fully let after a hat-trick of deals completed by commercial property agents Innes England. Innes England, acting with joint agents Commercial Property Partners, completed three deals at Castle Park last month, with the final three out of the 13 units being snapped up

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Issue 339 : Apr 2026

Commercial : Industrial News

Goodman commences 250,000 sq ft second phase at Bedford Commercial Park+

Goodman has broken ground on 250,000 sq ft of prime distribution and logistics space at Bedford Commercial Park. Work commences on a further 250,000 sq ft of prime distribution and logistics space at Bedford Commercial Park Phase two of development follows leasing of 407,143 sq ft distribution warehouse and completion of i-Worx innovation units Strategic location at heart of Oxford-Cambridge growth corridor to provide customers with access to 32 million consumers within a two-hour drivetime*  The high-specification units consisting of 130,000 sq ft, 50,000 sq ft, 40,000 sq ft and 30,000 sq ft respectively, will see Goodman deliver prime industrial and warehousing space available for occupation from Autumn 2021. Adjacent to the A421 – just seven miles from the M1 and 12 miles from the A1 Black Cat Roundabout – the mixed-use development boasts excellent connectivity and access to a population of 15,400 seeking work within a 30-mile catchment area.* Work on the latest units follows Goodman’s completion and leasing of Bedford 405, a 407,143 sq ft cross-docked warehouse at Bedford Commercial Park. Delivered as a joint venture with Bedford Borough Council, the wider development includes bespoke design and build opportunities and 12 advanced technology and engineering units, forming part of the Council’s i-Brand initiative. Nigel Dolan, Development Director at Goodman, said:  “We’re pleased to begin work on the next phase of development at Bedford Commercial Park. These latest units form part of our ongoing commitment to invest in high-specification, efficient and sustainable spaces in strategically-placed locations, providing customers with access to a large consumer-base and potential workforce. “Combining quality and location, customers will be able to strengthen their presence at the heart of the Oxford-Cambridge growth corridor and benefit from close proximity to London, Cambridge and Milton Keynes, as well as links to key roads, airports and ports.” Located within a landscaped park environment complete with cycle links, extensive woodland planting and a community orchard, Bedford 130, 50, 40 and 30 reflect Goodman’s focus on sustainability, energy efficiency and reducing carbon emissions.  The buildings will feature solar photovoltaic technology, electric car charging points, smart metering and a carbon neutral cladding system – all designed to a BREEAM (Building Research Establishment Environmental Assessment Method) ‘Excellent’ standard. Dave Hodgson, Mayor of Bedford Borough Council, added: “Goodman’s ongoing commitment to Bedford Commercial Park, and delivering quality space for businesses to thrive, is testament to the confidence they – and their customers – have in the area. The fact that through this next phase of development, Goodman will deliver a mix of units while all being built to its well-known high standards, will help to attract a range of customers from industries such as logistics, engineering, aviation and manufacturing. “Bedford Borough Council has proactively brought its land interest forward, in conjunction with developer partners, to deliver high quality commercial space which has successfully attracted business inward investment and created new job opportunities for local people. “We look forward to seeing Goodman’s latest investment support the continued growth of the Borough as more look to benefit from its strategic location, offering new opportunities to people in the area.”  The contractor delivering this latest phase for Goodman at Bedford Commercial Park is Readie Construction. Agents marketing the scheme are JLL and Adroit Real Estate Advisors. For further information and to enquire about the Phase 2 opportunities, please visit the property page for more details. 

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Tips To Choose The Correct Pallet Rack For A Warehouse

New businesses are springing up as people are finding ways to earn money. The increase in eCommerce, warehousing as well as the logistics industry can be seen. There are many warehouses present in some countries which try and meet the requirements of online retailers as well as consumers. It is important to have inventory management if you want to be efficient in your business. Prompt and the right delivery of products helps the business out. An area of warehouse management includes the pallet rack systems. This store organizes, as well as keeps products secure from harm. It is important to choose the right pallet racks if you want the business to run smoothly. The following points can be considered if you are looking for good Pallet Racks: Storage requirements Look at the type of products that your business has. These can be classified by looking at their density, weight, shelf life as well as the frequency of delivery. By keeping in mind this data, it is possible to figure out the rack and shelving which you will require. It is important to note that drive-on racking systems will be good when wanting to store items classified as bulk. These are not good for products with high selectivity. When looking at selective pallet racking, this is better for storing a large inventory of varying products and in small quantities. Your budget All businesses and departments possess a budget that has to be followed. The warehouse is no exception to this. You need to keep in mind how much the pallet rack will cost the company. Expenses get divided into three areas, i.e., the storage system, design, as well as installation. You may want to get the low-priced merchandise so that money can be saved. However, you need to be conscious of buying these and not looking at quality. It is better to consider pallet racks which are available at competitive prices instead of getting cheaper ones. Investing in good pallet racks can be cost-effective as you will not have to replace these often. You can have a look at second-hand Dexion pallet racking. If you are on a budget consider buying from a good brand and an excellent-quality second-hand product. Consider adaptability When a business grows, its storage requirements increase also. a business may create new products that they want to sell. The pallet racks should adapt to alterations to handle whatever changes occur. It is better to select storage racks that can be adjusted when slight alterations and major changes to the present system occur. Durability A collapsing pallet rack claims to be a major cause of warehouse accidents. People can get debilitating injuries or damage to merchandise. You can stop these issues from occurring by selecting durable as well as robust pallet racks. The storage system must be able to handle bumps. Look at the weight capacity of shelves which are chosen. Warehouse management is important for any business. This can impact how successful the daily activities are. Select a good pallet racking system which will keep your merchandise safe.

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NETWORK SPACE SELLS FOUR INDUSTRIAL SITES TO TPG REAL ESTATE BACKED 4TH INDUSTRIAL

Specialist developer and investor Network Space today announced that it has sold four property assets comprising more than 400,000 sq. ft of prime industrial and logistics real estate across the north of England to 4th Industrial (“4i”), a new venture backed by TPG Real Estate Partners. Included in the deal are mid-box industrial schemes at Tunstall Arrow South in Stoke-on-Trent – an award winning, fully let 126,000 sq. ft scheme on a 28-acre former colliery site completed in 2018 – and the newly completed 110,000 sq. ft Ashroyd Business Park in Barnsley, South Yorkshire. The deal also includes two light industrial and urban logistics development sites in Liverpool, on which Network Space will deliver 104,000 sq. ft at Estuary Commerce Park and 72,000 sq. ft at Brookfield Business Park. Both schemes will provide a mix of high-quality units which are in short supply.   NSM Property and Asset Management will be retained to manage all sites. Richard Ainscough, of Network Space, said: “This deal marks the beginning of a new and exciting relationship with 4th Industrial and TPG Real Estate. Partnerships with respected investors are a core part of our business and we look forward to working with 4th Industrial on this and more. Our investors credibility is matched by our own, we specialise in industrial property across the North of England, providing a unique high-quality solution for development, management and origination.” Derek Heathwood, Managing Director of 4i said: “We are excited to acquire these four high-quality sites. Our strategy focuses on buying quality multi-let light-industrial properties in key UK submarkets. This transaction provides a strong foundation on which to build a platform of scale, placing 4i firmly on the map.” Michiel Celis, Managing Director at TPG Real Estate said: “We have been impressed with the Network Space team and with the quality of the properties they deliver. This transaction is a first step in what we hope will be a very productive cooperation between 4th Industrial and Network Space.” Simon Wood, Director at B8 Real Estate, industrial agents for Network Space, added: “We are not only seeing huge investment demand but continued strong occupational demand across the North of England with a really worrying lack of supply of quality schemes such as this coming through. We are really pleased to be involved with such experienced individuals in Network Space, TPG and 4i in forming this partnership to develop out much-needed quality stock and to build out this platform which we believe will be a great success”. Tunstall Arrow South was the West Midlands’ Regeneration Project of the Year, and one of the most successful recent industrial developments in the region, as part of the Ceramic Valley Enterprise Zone. It is now home to Q-Railing, Boels Rental, Premac-Generac UK, DHL Express and SG Fleet Solutions.  Ashroyd Business Park is located at Junction 36 of the M1, directly off the Dearne Valley Parkway. A speculatively delivered scheme consisting of five industrial units ranging from 11,000 to 53,000 sq. ft. Brookfield Business Park in Aintree, Liverpool, has consent for a 72,000 sq. ft across 11 units, with easy access to the M57 and A580. Estuary Commerce Park is the lastremaining frontage plot facing Speke Boulevard of the successful wider commercial area. It offers 104,000 sq. ft across 11 units.

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FLEET VEHICLE SPECIALIST ON THE MOVE TO DONCASTER INDUSTRIAL UNIT

Over 30,000 sq ft of Mid-Box Industrial Space Let At Parkside Business Park One of the UK’s leading fleet vehicle conversion specialists, MIS Conversions Ltd, has sublet a 32,148 sq ft Grade A, mid-box warehouse unit at the strategically located Parkside Business Park in Doncaster. CBRE and Gent Visick acted on behalf of Heat Exchange Group Ltd to secure the sublease. MIS Conversions Ltd will occupy Unit C, a modern, detached industrial unit which includes ground and first floor office space and a large secure yard with car parking, including electric car charging points. The detached unit forms part of the 27-acre, 240,000 sq ft Parkside Business Park which is located just off the A638 Wheatley Hall Road and close to the M18 and A1(M). Unit D at Parkside Business Park, comprising 29,826 sq ft, is also available for immediate occupation with almost 5,000 sq ft of office space. Danielle Raunjak from CBRE’s Industrial team commented: “This latest letting at the Parkside Industrial Park in South Yorkshire demonstrates the continued high demand and appeal of mid-box warehouse facilities of this calibre, which have been brought to market to support acute supply shortages in the region. Yorkshire remains resilient during the pandemic with the region representing around 30% of all the UK logistics take-up last year.”

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Highways works open £200m Redditch Gateway

Work has completed on a £5.5 million transport infrastructure project that will pave the way for a major new business park development near Redditch. Stoford Developments has delivered infrastructure works and a signalised traffic junction at the 78-acre Redditch Gateway site off Gorcott Hill and the A4023 Coventry Highway. The project will open up approximately 35 acres of development land on the northern side of the site within the Bromsgrove district, in Worcestershire, and a further 27 acres to the south, which sits in the Stratford-on-Avon district, in Warwickshire. The works were completed by appointed contractor, Fitzgerald Contractors. Redditch Gateway is a £200 million build-to-suit logistics and manufacturing scheme that will deliver up to one million sq ft of brand new office, logistics and manufacturing accommodation. Steelwork has been erected and cladding has been installed on Unit A, a 366,000 sq ft warehouse building to the north of the site. Construction of the building, which has been pre-let to a multinational retailer, is set to be completed in Q3 2021. Redditch Gateway has capacity for two additional build-to-suit units of between 150,000 sq ft – 250,000 sq ft, with integral office space, secure yard space and parking. Dan Gallagher, Joint Managing Director, Stoford Developments, said: “Redditch Gateway is an exciting development in a strategically important West Midlands location, just a few miles from the M42. There is huge pent up demand for industrial/logistics accommodation of this size and quality in the region and our significant investment in the development of the infrastructure and junction works is the first step in realising our vision for this landmark scheme. We are very pleased to have completed this phase of the project and look forward to delivering the first unit this year.” Councillor Ken Pollock, Cabinet Member for Economy and Infrastructure, said: “This is a very exciting scheme because it is one of the key employment sites in our County. Now more than ever, the future development of Redditch Gateway will help make a substantial contribution to Worcestershire’s future economic prosperity. It marks the culmination of many years of hard work to promote this well located site.” Gary Woodman, Chief Executive of Worcestershire Local Enterprise Partnership, said: “As one of the four game changer employment sites in Worcestershire we are pleased to be partners in the investment to unlock this key project in north Worcestershire. With work complete on the improved local traffic infrastructure, we look forward to this developing into a successful employment location in the region.” Councillor Matt Dormer, Leader of Redditch Borough Council, said: “It is great to see the work progressing on the Redditch Gateway site. These infrastructure works are critical to enabling the delivery of the brand new logistics and manufacturing premises on the site. Redditch Borough Council has worked closely with the Greater Birmingham and Solihull LEP and Worcestershire LEP to support this project, which will bring new investment and jobs to the borough. We look forward to working with Stoford Developments on bringing investment and development to the rest of the site.” Councillor Tony Jefferson, Leader of Stratford-on-Avon District Council, said: “I am very pleased that this development is now complete. It represents a major investment in the area. At a time when the local economy needs a boost it is extremely welcome.” Chris Loughran, Deputy Chair of the Greater Birmingham and Solihull Local Enterprise Partnership, said: “The completion of a high quality industrial development such as Redditch Gateway is key to securing jobs for local people and inviting new investments to the region. It is fantastic to see work progressing so well, and GBSLEP is committed to supporting schemes which can have hugely positive impacts for our businesses, residents and visitors. This is a brilliant example of how we can work with our partners to deliver such projects and transform previously unused sites for the development of our regional economy.” Tim Davies, Senior Development Manager, Homes England, said: “Having committed land and provided finance to the scheme through the last six years, it is fantastic to see this scheme coming to fruition. Stoford continues to be an effective partner engaging with occupiers and stakeholders to deliver schemes of this nature. With the Homes England land now serviced we are looking forward to further phases coming forward facilitating employment and training opportunities in the local community.” Redditch Gateway is located on the eastern fringes of Redditch, just 2.5 miles from junction 3 of the M42 and 18 miles from Birmingham Airport. The site falls into two local authority areas, Stratford-on-Avon in Warwickshire to the north and Bromsgrove district to the south. Based in a key distribution area of the Midlands, the site is adjacent to local occupiers including iForce John Lewis, Lear Corporation, UK NSI, Thorlux Lighting and Huegli UK. Stoford has been appointed as development partner for Redditch Gateway, working alongside the two landowners, The Gorcott Trust and Homes England. The development is being supported by £1.8 million investment from the Worcestershire Local Enterprise Partnership’s Growing Places Fund and grant support from Greater Birmingham and Solihull Local Enterprise Partnership. Redditch Gateway is being marketed by Burbage Realty, Colliers International and Savills.

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VECTOR 31 NETWORKCENTRE ALMOST FULLY LET AFTER RECENT SIGNINGS

Industrial asset management specialist NSM has signed another two tenants for Vector 31 Networkcentre, with only one unit remaining on the popular SME site near Sheffield. Dalton Designs UK which specialises in printing and producing promotional merchandise, is relocating its team from Worksop into Unit 7, a 1,715 space on a three-year lease with a separate unit of 3,580 sq. ft being taken by Pay Smart Carpets Limited. Vector 31 Networkcentre consists of 9 workspace units totalling 22,613 sq. ft with fully fitted offices ranging from 1,715 to 3,580 sq. ft. The site benefits from CCTV & 24hr access. All the units have 5m eaves height and heating & lighting to the warehouse spaces. The estate is secure and gated, and is a fully modern specification and build. Helen Gordon, Associate Director for Doncaster-based NSM said: “The Vector 31 Networkcentre has always been as a popular SME hub due to its modern setting and accessible location within easy reach of the M1 and M18. The two new tenants are a welcome addition to the Centre and signals the strong interest of SMEs looking to relocate to this region.”   The Vector 31 Networkcentre, built on a former colliery site, was sold in 2018 in a £91million deal to InfraRed Capital Partners Limited as part of a 1 million sq. ft portfolio of 25 industrial sites and two development sites. As an industrial asset management specialist NSM manages more than 4 million sq. ft of industrial property across the north. It currently looks after 460 units nationally with a rent roll in excess of £15.4m. The Vector 31 site is located off the A618 Mansfield Road, less than 2 miles from Junction 31 of the M1.

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SEGRO to deliver greenest site in London

SEGRO has secured planning consent from Haringey Council and the Greater London Authority to speculatively develop what is set to become London’s greenest industrial estate. Located in London’s Zone 3, SEGRO Park Tottenham will create 190,000 sq ft of modern, high quality space developed with the latest environmental designs, raising the bar of sustainable industrial development and workplace wellbeing. The building is designed to net zero energy standards for base build, with exemplary level energy efficiency. The building’s energy supplies will be sourced from renewables on-site and off-site, to achieve net zero carbon in operation. The estate will be split over eight units, ranging in size from 6,815 sq ft to 50,050 sq ft, providing industrial space on the doorstep of London from which businesses can meet their customer demands. As the first of its kind in industrial development, each unit at SEGRO Park Tottenham will have green walls – helping purify the air, regulate the temperature and promoting biodiversity in the local area, as well as creating a more enjoyable surrounding for those working in and around the site. Along with the green walls which will grow a variety of species of plants, carefully selected to remove pollutants from the air and reduce carbon dioxide, mature trees will be planted in the landscaped areas, attracting native wildlife and playing an important role in reducing carbon dioxide levels. Customer wellness will be enhanced, by increasing natural light at the estate, providing outdoor seating and gym equipment and improving air quality and noise reduction. Secure bike sheds will also double up as ‘insect hotels’ with specifically designed wooden habitats to house bugs and insects as part of a holistic approach to biodiverse estate management. Electronic vehicle charging points will be installed across the estate to encourage occupiers to use electronic vehicles around the capital and the low emission zone. During construction, no material will be sent to landfill and once complete, the development will be targeting ‘Outstanding’ by the environmental benchmark ‘BREEAM’. The roof areas will be fitted with photovoltaic panels which will capture solar energy and convert it into electricity, generating 10% more energy than the building uses. 255 jobs will be created, and working with the London Borough of Haringey and local agencies, SEGRO will deliver a skills and training programme to help members of the local community secure employment opportunities provided by the development of SEGRO Park Tottenham. Apprentices will be invited to work on site as part of this programme and a wide range of interactive Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths (STEM) events will be hosted throughout the duration of scheme for school and college students. A local supply chain initiative will also be rolled out to ensure that inward investment remains in the area. Councillor Gideon Bull, London Borough of Haringey, said: “SEGRO Park Tottenham will be a high quality sustainable industrial park that will attract business investment into the borough and create new job opportunities for the local community” Alan Holland, SEGRO’s Managing Director, Greater London, said: “SEGRO Park Tottenham will be a game changer for industrial development and will show what can be done to meet our environmental responsibilities as property developers. “The increasing demand from our customers and the wider market for space ever closer to the end consumer supports our decision to build this estate speculatively and we’re excited to bring forward this development and the positive impact it will bring to the local employment market and economy.” The estate will deliver a well-connected and modern urban logistics hub that is virtually unrivalled in its proximity to central London. It will enable quick and easy access to the North Circular and M25. This prime location will further support SEGRO’s occupiers, enabling them to meet the increased demands of their customers. SEGRO is London’s largest industrial developer with over 13.5 million square feet of space which is home to 450 businesses employing around 25,000 people.

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GLP ACQUIRES 8-ACRE SITE IN CRAWLEY TO DEVELOP 159,000 SQ FT OF MID-BOX SPACE

GLP, a leading investor and developer of logistics warehouses and distribution parks, today announces the acquisition of an 8-acre site in Crawley and plans to develop 159,000 SQ FT of mid-box warehouse space. The mid-box development will support GLP’s customers’ increasing requirements for last-mile logistics solutions, particularly in the South East. The growth of the mid-box market in the UK reflects the increasing need for smaller warehousing with proximity to key urban centres. The development will span three units comprising 87,000 SQ FT, 46,000 SQ FT and 26,000 SQ FT. GLP will commence development of all three units in November 2021, once planning permission is received, with construction expected to complete in July 2022. The site is located on Manor Royal, the premier industrial and business district in the South East. It is strategically located 1.5 miles from Junction 10 of the M23 motorway, 2 miles from London Gatwick Airport, and 10 miles from the M25 motorway. The sites proximity to London and position in the South-East makes it ideal for a range of logistics uses, including last-mile logistics. Adrienne Howells, Development Director, GLP, said: “The growth of ecommerce has fundamentally altered and expanded our customers’ distribution requirements. This acquisition and development will allow us to offer a different type of space to both existing and potential customers. We will continue to selectively target acquisitions of prime mid-box opportunities to meet this growing demand in addition to our extensive development pipeline of over 1 million sq ft of space currently underway in the UK.”

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Tips You Need Before Acquiring Safety Barriers

Workplace injuries interrupt smooth operations in industries and construction sites. To be compliant with the safety regulations, you need to install safety barriers strategically. Barriers help to prevent falls and limit access to potentially dangerous areas. Investing in safety will keep your workers safe and create a positive image for your company. Here are useful tips you should know to assist you in choosing the right safety barriers. Assess your location Where do you want to place the barriers? For outdoor, barriers are subject to weather changes that can cause damage, depending on the material you choose.  It is advisable to choose barriers made of concrete. The most popular are concrete jersey barriers, known to withstand all extreme environments. Concrete barriers can be in use for decades without any repairs needed. Flexible barriers can be used in sharp corners to absorb impact and reduce damage and potential harm to people during an accident. Check durability In construction sites where you use heavy equipment and vehicles, there is a need for durable barriers. In case of an accident, how well can they absorb shock from an impact? While they are put in place to reduce accidents, choose materials that can also lessen the damage in such an occurrence. A precast retaining wall has the most durable properties compared to any other material. Cost versus protection Not everything expensive is best for you. Again, what you find affordable might not translate to the protection you need. You have to research and pick barriers that will give you value for your money. Consulting an expert will help assess your need and balance it with the cost of each viable solution.   Choose noticeable barriers Safety barriers cannot work effectively if they are not noticeable. Well, relatively large and rigid barriers are easy to see. When using concrete barriers, choose brighter paint, mostly yellow, to make them more visible. Colours arrest the mind of people almost subconsciously and prompt them to be more vigilant of the surroundings. An alternative to paint is to attach high viz material or reflectors. Choose easy to install barriers Most construction sites are temporary and the area will be vacated after completing the project. Traditional walls and barriers are expensive, take much time to construct and best suit establishments of a permanent nature. Precast barriers are easy and fast to install. No much equipment or skilled labour is needed. Even better, there are no waste products from installation and dismantling. Using precast concrete barriers saves you both time and money, as you won’t need to install posts and wires to secure them. Lastly, ensure you prioritize function over style. Great designs are very appealing but might not work for your situation. The best approach is to check the features against your company’s safety precaution policies. In summary, is the barrier functional? Is it easily noticeable? How durable is it? How easy is it to install? If it passes all these requirements, pick it regardless of how it looks.

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TRIO OF DEALS FOR INNES ENGLAND AT NOTTINGHAM INDUSTRIAL PARK

A PRIME city-centre industrial estate is now fully let after a hat-trick of deals completed by commercial property agents Innes England. Innes England, acting with joint agents Commercial Property Partners, completed three deals at Castle Park last month, with the final three out of the 13 units being snapped up to take the scheme to full occupancy. The development, located at Queens Drive, is arguably one of the prime industrial schemes in Nottingham and is home to a number of local, regional and national operators.  Scott Osborne, director at Innes England, said: “We are really pleased to have completed three successful deals at Castle Park to take the scheme to 100% occupancy. Despite conditions and a challenging year, December was a really busy month for Innes England, and it is a huge accomplishment to have completed these three deals in just three weeks.” HALO X-ray Technologies, which develops materials for identifications systems for aviation security and medical systems markets, has taken Unit 2 at Castle Park, after relocating from BioCity Nottingham. Unit 6 is currently under offer to a Nottingham-based vintage fashion retailer and Unit 10 has been taken by mobility scooter and mobility aid provider CareCo, which is looking to add to its already 20 strong national stores.  Scott added: “It was great to close the year out on a positive note and get these deals over the line, and it is really positive to see that growing businesses are still taking space at this popular city-centre business park, despite the current climate.” Sean Bremner, director at Commercial Property Partners, said: “We’ve had some great results on Castle Park in 2020 despite the economic backdrop.  The location of Castle Park is very strong for access to the road network and exposure to labour that is shown from the results closed out at the end of the year.” Find out more at https://www.innes-england.com or join the conversation at @InnesEngland.   

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