Tuesday, October 15, 2024

Clowes Developments assembles team to deliver warehouse and industrial units at Castle Donington business park

Clowes Developments have assembled a first-class team to deliver warehouse and industrial units at Stud Brook Business Park in Castle Donington.

A tried and tested professional services team made up of IMA Architects, lead construction contractor, TanRo, Millwards engineers, and employers’ agent, Postins Project Services will deliver the mixed-use development which will include industrial units ranging in size from 1,500 to 45,000 sq ft.

Agents, FHP Property Consultants and NG Chartered Surveyors have been appointed to lead on the marketing of the site.

TanRo are committed to achieving a BREEAM score of ‘Excellent’ and an EPC rating of ‘A’ across units 2-7 at Stud Brook Business Park on behalf of Clowes Developments in line with the group’s environmental, social and governance strategy.

Some of the necessary steps to achieve these goals include providing enhanced recycling and waste storage solutions, installation of photovoltaic enhanced roofs with the ability to take full capacity of solar PV panels, electric vehicle charging points and a heavy investment in landscaping across the site.

Units 2-7 will be delivered as Net Zero Ready with the capacity for occupiers to be Net Zero in Operation.

James Richards, Development Director at Clowes Developments, said: “Clowes are committed to delivering a first-rate business park in Castle Donington.

“The mixed-use development will bring a combination of employment & amenity, units to the area which we anticipate will boost the local economy and benefit the neighbouring residents with appropriate convenience offering.”

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