The AMP is part of Harworth's Waverly development, transforming the old Orgreave coal mining site into the largest ever mixed use development site in Yorkshire.
The next phase of the AMP development, known as R-evolution Phase 4, will see the delivery of three buildings, ranging from 15,000 to 40,000 sq ft. The buildings will be for industrial, manufacturing, and research and development space. They will feature an office space, which will be designed for sub-division into units as small as 5000 sq ft.
Sustainability will be a key feature of these buildings, with EV charging points, a rainwater harvesting system, and a sustainable heating and cooling system to be installed. They will also feature solar panels across 12 percent of the roofs to offset the designed energy use of the units, with provision to allow future occupiers to increase this to 100 percent.
The units will be built to BREEAM Very Good standard.
'R-Evolution Phase 4 will offer the next generation of high-quality and flexible units at the site, built to a high environmental specification. We expect these units to attract a wide range of potential occupiers, further enhancing the line-up of innovative manufacturing businesses at the AMP.'
Work is currently progressing on the groundworks and access road infrastructure, to make sure the site it ready for the winter.
He said: 'I've had a lot of involvement with this site, after recently finishing the job at SBD. Having spent time in the area, I know how it can change rapidly during the winter months, so it is important we get the infrastructure and the hardstanding work done, so we have a clean site to begin work on the steel frame in the new year.
'Since we have worked with the client for a while now, we have a very good dialogue with them. We have been working closely with them to help them achieve their goals of getting this project to be carbon neutral and helping Harworth on their journey for future projects.'
'It is also fantastic to see the client wanting to move towards a carbon neutral design, something we at
The site also benefits from being a
Cladding and brick work is set to begin imminently in the new year.
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