Richardson Barberry start delivery of new DPD parcels hub at £250m business park

Richardson Barberry start delivery of new DPD parcels hub at £250m business park

Construction work has started on site to deliver parcel delivery firm DPD’s major distribution centre at a new £250 million business park in the North East, joint venture developer and investor Richardson Barberry announced today. DPD has signed a 25-year lease on a 63,000 sq ft warehouse unit on an eight-acre site at Forrest Park, a joint venture between Durham County Council and local landowners the Forrest family, located next to Junction 59 of the A1(M) at Newton Aycliffe, Durham. The new hub is expected to safeguard 125 jobs for County Durham and generate up to another 250 jobs as part of the new built-to-suit DPD building at Forrest Park. Yorkshire-based main contractor Caddick Construction has been appointed by Richardson Barberry and work has now started on site. A ground-breaking ceremony was staged to mark the start of work on the site. Those attending included Councillor Andrew Husband, leader of Durham County Council, Jon Robinson, director at Richardson Barberry, Greg Kirby, project manager at Richardson Barberry, Jamie Anderson of DPD, Jason Forrest, representative of the Forrest Family, Christian Pape, business property director, Durham County Council, Mark Lee, strategic facilities manager, Durham County Council, Steve Ford, director of Caddick Construction, Steve Bell, operations director at Caddick, Michael Dennison, project manager at Caddick and Jake Clifton, of Aecom. Richardson Barberry secured reserve matters planning consent for the state-of-the-art Grade-A building which will be built with sustainability in mind to BREEAM “Excellent” standards. Jon Robinson, development director for Barberry, said: “This is a groundbreaking moment for the North East, Forrest Park, DPD and Richardson Barberry where development work has now started on site, developing DPD’s new regional distribution hub and delivering economic growth and new jobs for the region. This is the second deal at Forrest Park and it’s fantastic to see the park continue to take shape. It has been a pleasure working with the Caddick team and we are making great progress and on track for practical completion of our new DPD facility in the summer of 2026. “Our major pre-let deal with DPD – an internationally recognised occupier – demonstrates the quality of our development at Forrest Park and has enabled us to open up the site and create additional estate infrastructure and development-ready plateaus for occupiers to fast-track growth. “The site’s connectivity and proximity to the motorway junction, nearby demographic and availability of labour has proved to be a major attraction to potential occupiers who have shown interest in Forrest Park and we hope to share information relating to our next occupier transaction soon.  We can deliver building opportunities on both freehold and leasehold terms from 30,000 sq ft up to one million sq ft. Newton Aycliffe is a highly attractive location for a range of major businesses due to its access to a skilled labour demographic and it is testament to the quality of Forrest Park that we have agreed pre-let terms with such a major occupier as DPD.” Louise Ferguson, head of property for DPD Group UK Ltd, said: “Forrest Park is a key location for us and it is exciting to see construction work start on site. Our new purpose-built distribution centre will enable us to expand our team to meet the growing demand locally and provide the best possible service to the area. “The new facility is part of the ongoing investment in our infrastructure as we continue to modify and expand our nationwide network of over 80 regional sorting centres to ensure we have the capacity and the speed required to run a premium nationwide, seven day a week, delivery service. We are very much looking forward to working with Richardson Barberry on this project.” Cllr Andrew Husband, leader of Durham County Council, said: “We are delighted to see work starting at the multi-million-pound Forrest Park, which is set to be a major employer in the region, creating more than 3,000 jobs. DPD is a leading international organisation, and we are pleased to know that this 25-year-lease will safeguard 125 jobs in our county and provide a huge boost to the local economy. “A lot of planning and hard work has gone into this development, so it’s exciting to see the first steps of the project taking place. We’d like to thank all our partners for their continued dedication and support.” Paul Dodsworth, Caddick Construction Group’s managing director, said: “We’re seeing significant investments in the industrial and logistics sector as our project pipeline continues to grow across the North East, and key to this is our appointment by Richardson Barberry to deliver this phase of Forrest Park. Our role in the expansion of the Durham business park also includes Caddick Civil Engineering, becoming the biggest contract to be delivered by our specialist civils business since launching in the North East region. “To help us achieve the highest standards in construction we’re working with a network of excellent regional supply chain partners, not only to provide a high-quality and efficient build but to fuel the regional economy.” Richardson Barberry has secured detailed planning consent for a development of eight warehouse units at Forrest Park with £14 million already invested on preparing the site for development. Durham County Council approved the company’s plans for the first phase development of 830,500 sq ft of warehouse/logistics space on 42-acres of the 116-acre site at Forrest Park. Forrest Park (Newton Aycliffe) Limited, a joint venture between Durham County Council and local landowners the Forrest family, signed a development agreement with Richardson Barberry. Over the next 10 years the park could provide up to 1.8 million sq ft of industrial space and create more than 3,000 jobs, boosting County Durham’s economy by almost half a billion pounds. Overall, the development will extend Aycliffe Business Park to become the largest in the North East and will accommodate a range of business, industrial, warehouse and trade units, roadside restaurants and retail space next to the A1(M). A roadside retail development by Euro Garages, including a petrol filling station, a convenience store and a KFC drive-thru restaurant, has already been built on the first plot at the site. As part of Geopost,

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McAleer & Rushe and Vita Group Top Out PBSA Scheme in Edinburgh

McAleer & Rushe and Vita Group Top Out PBSA Scheme in Edinburgh

Leading design & build contractor, McAleer & Rushe, together with Vita Group, have celebrated a significant construction milestone with the topping out of their purpose-built student accommodation scheme at New Waverley in Edinburgh. Bringing together key project stakeholders, including senior representatives from McAleer & Rushe, Vita Group and Puma Property Finance, the ceremony marked the structural completion of the development, which will deliver a 267-bed Vita Student residence in time for the 2026 academic year. Representing the fifth project McAleer & Rushe have undertaken as part of the £240M New Waverley regeneration masterplan, the scheme is transforming a brownfield site to cater for Edinburgh’s growing need for more student accommodation. Once complete, Vita Student New Waverley will feature amenities such as a state-of-the-art gym, social and study spaces, as well as Vita Student’s industry-leading customer experience which has been designed to help students maximise their university experience and ‘Begin Big.’ This development is among a series of collaborations between McAleer & Rushe and Vita Group, including ongoing projects at Gough Street in Birmingham and India Street in Glasgow, as well as the award-winning Bruce Street scheme in Belfast. The new scheme will be the third Vita Student residence in Edinburgh, joining established sites at Fountainbridge and Iona Street. Mark Diamond, Senior Director at McAleer & Rushe said: “We’re delighted to celebrate this important milestone and reflect on the collective efforts of our partners, project team and valued supply chain in bringing this landmark development to life. We look forward to completing the scheme to the highest standards, creating a first-class living environment for students in Edinburgh while continuing to deliver lasting investment into this vibrant area of the city.” Max Bielby, Chief Operating Officer for Vita Group said: “We’re proud to celebrate the topping out of Vita Student New Waverley, marking a significant step forward in delivering our third residence in the city. Edinburgh is home to a thriving student community, and this development will provide much-needed high-quality accommodation designed to support student wellbeing and success. This milestone also reflects the strength of our trusted partnership with McAleer & Rushe, as together we continue to create outstanding student living environments across the UK.” Building, Design & Construction Magazine | The Choice of Industry Professionals

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Teesside’s take-off: £2bn green jet fuel plant lands major commitment

Teesside’s take-off: £2bn green jet fuel plant lands major commitment

Teesside’s ambitions to lead the UK’s low-carbon revolution have been handed a sizeable boost, with Saudi Arabian investor Alfanar confirming plans for a £2bn sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) plant at the North Tees industrial cluster. The Lighthouse Green Fuels project will convert around 1.5 million tonnes of waste biomass into up to 180 million litres of SAF each year—enough, by the developer’s estimates, to power roughly 25,000 short-haul or 2,500 long-haul flights. The scheme promises scale and speed in a market racing to decarbonise flight. By producing drop-in fuels compatible with existing aircraft and airport infrastructure, SAF is widely seen as the most immediate route to cutting lifecycle emissions from aviation while newer propulsion technologies mature. Locating a large-format plant in the Tees Valley ties production into an industrial ecosystem already geared towards energy, chemicals and advanced manufacturing. Alfanar’s commitment follows a trade mission to Riyadh by Tees Valley Mayor Ben Houchen, who met senior company figures including vice-chairman Sabah Al Multaq while promoting the Teesside Freeport to international investors. “It is outstanding news that Alfanar has committed to delivering this project on Teesside,” said Houchen. “Developments such as Lighthouse Green Fuels put our region at the forefront of a growing industry which is primed for massive expansion.” Jobs and local supply chains stand to benefit. More than 2,000 roles are expected during construction, with ongoing opportunities in operations, maintenance and logistics once the plant is live. For contractors and suppliers, the project points to high-value packages spanning civils, process engineering, storage, utilities and grid connections, as well as specialist control and safety systems typical of complex process plants. A defining feature of the development is its planned link to carbon capture and storage (CCS). Lighthouse Green Fuels will connect to the Northern Endurance Partnership’s CO₂ transport and storage network being developed off the Teesside coast, enabling the capture and permanent sequestration of process emissions. The integration is projected to avoid more than 750,000 tonnes of CO₂ a year and underscores Teesside’s emerging role as a UK hub for CCUS-enabled industry. Public backing has helped de-risk the early phases. The Department for Transport has already awarded the scheme £40m through its Advanced Fuels Fund, recognising Lighthouse Green Fuels as one of several strategic projects putting Teesside on the UK map for low-carbon aviation fuels. The Freeport designation adds further appeal, with potential tax and customs incentives that can improve project viability and accelerate delivery. The choice of a waste-biomass feedstock reflects a push towards fuels that deliver credible carbon savings without direct competition with food crops. It also opens the door to regional partnerships on waste aggregation and pre-processing, creating a circular-economy supply chain that can grow alongside the plant. As the market evolves, close attention will fall on traceability, lifecycle accounting and the robustness of emissions verification—areas where large, integrated projects can set a benchmark. While precise construction milestones are yet to be confirmed, the scale of the investment, the CCS hook-up and the Freeport location together signal a project designed to anchor a new industrial chapter for Teesside. If delivered as planned, Lighthouse Green Fuels would materially expand the UK’s domestic SAF capacity, support thousands of jobs, and help airlines cut emissions without waiting for an entirely new fleet or fuel system. For a region reshaping its industrial identity around net-zero growth, the message is clear: Teesside isn’t just courting the future of clean industry—it is building it, at scale, on the banks of the Tees. Building, Design & Construction Magazine | The Choice of Industry Professionals

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Options Greathire expands footprint at SEGRO Park North Feltham

Options Greathire expands footprint at SEGRO Park North Feltham

Options Greathire, a leading provider of luxury event furnishings, is expanding its presence at SEGRO Park North Feltham by taking an additional 20,000 sq ft of industrial space The company, known for its statement tableware and furniture for hire, already occupies an adjacent 30,400 sq ft unit and will now strengthen its commitment to the West London location. SEGRO is refurbishing the unit to high standards, meeting the customer’s specific operational requirements. In line with the developer’s commitment to Champion low-carbon growth, the facility incorporates a range of sustainability features. These include existing PV panels that support on-site renewable energy generation, as well as infrastructure for EV charging, which has been installed as part of customer-led upgrades to support more sustainable commuting. An electric boiler has also been introduced to provide a lower-carbon heating option, while retaining gas to maintain operational flexibility. The new lease brings SEGRO Park North Feltham’s occupancy to 97%, underscoring the continued demand for high-quality industrial and logistics space in key London corridors. Bernard Aherne, Managing Director, at Options Greathire, said: “We are delighted to have secured additional space within SEGRO Park North Feltham. As we continue our significant growth and embark on an ambitious five-year plan, this additional warehouse space is fundamental to our ambition. I am pleased to continue our excellent relationship with SEGRO.” Gareth Baker, Director, Western Corridor at SEGRO, said: “It’s fantastic to support Options Greathire as it continues to grow its footprint at SEGRO Park North Feltham. The expansion is a testament to the strength of its business and the ongoing demand for well-located, high-quality industrial space.  “We’re proud to play a role in our customer’s success and to see continued positive momentum in the West London market.” SEGRO Park North Feltham is a highly sought-after West London industrial estate with unrivalled connectivity to Central London and Heathrow. Offering flexible and high-quality spaces from 4,000 sq ft, SEGRO Park North Feltham is home to a diverse range of businesses, big and small. Building, Design & Construction Magazine | The Choice of Industry Professionals

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Vistry completes land acquisition for 526 new homes for Boulton Moor, Derby

Vistry completes land acquisition for 526 new homes for Boulton Moor, Derby

Vistry Group, the UK’s leading provider of mixed-tenure homes, has completed on the 526 new homes on a 47-acre site in Boulton Moor, Derby. This new development promises an excellent mix of much-needed family homes for the area, including affordable homes, homes for the private rental sector and properties for sale on the open market. The site will also feature a playground for the younger members of the new community. Dave Bradley, Managing Director of Vistry North Midlands, said: “I am delighted that our land team has completed the acquisition of land to build 526 high-quality new homes at Boulton Moor. This marks a significant step forward in bringing much-needed housing to the area, including a blend of affordable, PRS and private homes designed to create a vibrant and sustainable community. We look forward to working with our partners and stakeholders to bring this development to life and provide homes that cater to the needs of local people.” This development forms the third phase of Derby’s Strategic Urban Extension, designed to create a 2,600-home village attached to the city. It will incorporate facilities including schools, shops, a care home, businesses, a transport hub, and electric charging stations. Planning permission was granted in May 2025 with work expected to start later this year. Building, Design & Construction Magazine | The Choice of Industry Professionals

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Microsoft’s £11bn UK data centre surge to include nation’s largest supercomputer

Microsoft’s £11bn UK data centre surge to include nation’s largest supercomputer

Microsoft will invest £11bn in new UK digital infrastructure, building additional data centres and the country’s largest supercomputer. The commitment forms half of a wider £22bn programme for 2025–2028, with the balance supporting ongoing UK operations. The plan targets rapid growth in AI capacity, with new hyperscale sites, larger GPU clusters and resilient power and cooling. For the construction and property sectors, it signals a multi-year pipeline of mission-critical projects demanding fast delivery, robust grid connections, sustainable design and stringent security. Microsoft president Brad Smith linked the decision to government moves on planning reform, electricity capacity and regulatory stability, arguing that clarity builds confidence for responsible AI investment. Prime minister Keir Starmer hailed the announcement as a vote of confidence in the UK’s technology leadership, highlighting the potential for highly skilled jobs and stronger national infrastructure. Site locations have not been disclosed, but selection is expected to hinge on substation proximity, fibre connectivity, water stewardship and opportunities to procure low-carbon power. Expect designs to face close scrutiny on energy efficiency, heat re-use, refrigerants, embodied carbon and circular fit-out. Beyond the sheds, the ripple effects typically include grid upgrades, logistics facilities and skills programmes, often clustering near universities and advanced manufacturing corridors. Delivery at pace will rely on experienced critical-environment contractors, modular plant strategies and rigorous commissioning. The supercomputer is strategically significant: sovereign AI compute improves performance, data governance and resilience for research, industry and public services. If planning reforms and grid upgrades translate into smooth delivery on the ground, the prize is substantial — a deeper skills base, a stronger platform for AI-enabled growth and a durable digital backbone for the next decade. Building, Design & Construction Magazine | The Choice of Industry Professionals

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