Morgan Sindall wins £18m Albion Square contract in Whitehaven
Last updated at 12:39, Thursday, 20 December 2012
Infrastructure company Morgan Sindall has been appointed to deliver an £18 million office scheme in Whitehaven.
Albion Square is a key project in Britain’s Energy Coast (BEC) programme to boost Whitehaven’s economy by attracting new workers to the town centre.
It will consist of two four-storey office buildings, totalling 100,000sq ft, in Swingpump Lane.
Once it opens, probably in mid-2014, the offices will house approximately 1,000 Sellafield Ltd office workers who will move from the nuclear site.
Steven Szostak, chief executive of BEC, said: “We invest nuclear-industry funding in projects which have greatest potential for businesses and communities. Albion Square ticks both boxes.
“We want it to symbolise a new, confident future for a town so rightfully proud of its past, but which has much more to offer as a great place to live, work and do business.
“It is good to see the progress being made on site and that someone of Morgan Sindall’s pedigree and stature is involved.”
NDA Properties Ltd – a subsidiary of the Nuclear Decommissioning Authority – is the developer for the scheme and was responsible for appointing Morgan Sindall.
RMJM acted as concept and design architects, Hurd Rolland Partnership as project architects with project management by Drivers Jonas Deloitte.
Chris Brown, area director for Morgan Sindall, said: “We are delighted to have been appointed. Whitehaven is a town which harbours so much potential.
“The centralisation of approximately 1,000 people will give the local economy a significant boost.”
Morgan Sindall was recently confirmed as preferred delivery partner, in a joint venture with Arup, to provide essential infrastructure asset services to Sellafield.
The contract is potentially worth £1.1 billion and should be signed shortly.
Albion Square forms part of the wider West Cumbria Economic Blueprint, published by BEC earlier this year. The blueprint outlines how BEC will invest its funding to help west Cumbria capitalise on a potential £90bn of investment in the nuclear industry.
First published at 12:34, Thursday, 20 December 2012
Published by http://www.newsandstar.co.uk
More Business
Have your say
- Angry Cumbrian MP and council leader write to David Cameron about Sellafield deal (1 comment)
- Stobart Group boss hopes for flights from Carlisle next summer
- Cumbrian big cat had been spotted before - claim (2 comments)
- Cumbrian planners unable to stop influx of windfarms (3 comments)
- Go-ahead for superfast broadband roll-out across Cumbria (19 comments)
- New landmark building planned for Botchergate in Carlisle (18 comments)
- Newspapers step forward and question, on behalf of those who can find no answers on their own (6 comments)
- Police called to 'out of control' birthday party (21 comments)
- Cumbrian garage owner selling up due to supermarket competition (10 comments)
- Crime panel raps 'inconsistent' Cumbria police commissioner (39 comments)
Court & crime
Anne Pickles
- Newspapers step forward and question, on behalf of those who can find no answers on their own (6 comments)
- Has Cumbria learned nothing from the horrors of Mid Staffs? (3 comments)
- Love that £3 T-shirt now? None of us can pretend we didn’t know how Primark’s clothes were made (33 comments)
- We told you before that we didn’t want a commissioner (29 comments)
- More Anne Pickles
- Go-ahead for superfast broadband roll-out across Cumbria (19 comments)
- Angry Cumbrian MP and council leader write to David Cameron about Sellafield deal (1 comment)
- Cumbrian big cat had been spotted before - claim (2 comments)
- Cumbrian planners unable to stop influx of windfarms (3 comments)
- Damning report reveals distressing scenes at Carlisle's Cumberland Infirmary (71 comments)
- Religious leaders claim Carlisle club's name offensive (72 comments)
- Damning report reveals distressing scenes at Carlisle's Cumberland Infirmary (71 comments)
- Crime panel raps 'inconsistent' Cumbria police commissioner (39 comments)
- Cumbrian beauty spot failing to pay its way (34 comments)
- Cumbrian MPs reveal their expenses bills (33 comments)








