Monday, May 13, 2024

Significant progress made on Sleaford industrial park

Work by Smith Construction to build plots one and three on a new industrial park in Sleaford is going well, with significant interest in the properties.

The units in these plots in the Sleaford Moor Enterprise Park are on track for expected completion in the coming weeks, ready for handover to the first businesses which will call the enterprise park home.

Contractor Smith Construction in Heckington is building the phase one units along with the civils and spine road, while Harlaxton Engineering in Grantham is delivering site-wide utilities connections.

Members of the North Kesteven District Council project board and officers met onsite with representatives from Smith Construction and biT Group in late June to see the progress.

North Kesteven District Council Leader Councillor Richard Wright said: “Our flagship Sleaford Moor Enterprise Park is taking great shape and I’m so pleased that the boost it will bring for our local economy is already being reflected in enquiries, with all of the units in plot three under offer and positive conversations with interested parties for units within plot one.

“The units look incredibly smart and some of the features to help save energy in use, such as skylights, can already be seen. I look forward to sharing more news soon on the build progress and of course the first occupiers to take up home at Sleaford Moor Enterprise Park, demonstrating that North Kesteven is the place to be.”

Eddisons inc. Banks Long & Co Director William Wall said: “Marketing of the phase one units is going very well as occupiers have been attracted by the high-quality build and green credentials. We look forward to announcing the first round of occupiers shortly.”

Sleaford Moor Enterprise Park is close to Pride Parkway in the town and visible from the roadside along the A17.

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