Monday, June 9, 2025

Offsite prefabrication specialist gains five times more space with Leeds move

Mileway, the last mile logistics real estate company, has signed a 50,000 sq ft lease with Prefabricated Solutions, specialists in offsite prefabrication for faster, safer building services installation, at Norquest Industrial Estate in Leeds.

Unit 20 is a modern, self-contained warehouse featuring five ground-level roller shutters across two elevations, 6.2-metre eaves height, LED lighting, ground floor offices, parking, and a large secure yard.

As a leader in BIM-driven (Building Information Modelling) modular building service units, Prefabricated Solutions’ new premises will enable the business to meet growing demand while enhancing operational efficiency. Its new headquarters enables the centralisation of operations, increased production capacity, and faster project delivery.

Limited space at its previous site meant the company could handle only one large project at a time, often relying on multiple off-site storage locations. With five times more space now available, it can manage several major projects at once while keeping inventory securely stored on-site.

Andrew Jones, Mileway managing director UK & Ireland, said: “This lease highlights the critical importance of high-quality commercial space in driving innovation, operational efficiency, and growth in the logistics and manufacturing sectors. We’re pleased to welcome Prefabricated Solutions to Norquest Industrial Estate as it enters its next phase of expansion.”

Andrew Ormond, Prefabricated Solutions director, said: “We now have the space to grow with efficiency and ease, and can manage multiple projects at once, store everything on-site, and operate far more effectively than before. Thanks to Mileway for the very fast turnaround times.”

 

 

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