Buckingham lands infrastructure job at 2.3m sq ft business park

Jonathan Wallis and Charlie Mackaness, Tritax Symmetry; Mark Allwork, Buckingham; Rob Bridge and councillor Jason Smithers, North Northamptonshire Council

Tritax Symmetry, Tritax Big Box’s dedicated logistics development company, has appointed Buckingham Group Contracting to undertake the infrastructure works at its logistics park at Symmetry Park, Kettering, after gaining planning consent for the initial phase.

Located on Junction 9 of A14, the Park has outline consent for up to 2.3m sq ft in total and can deliver a single building of 1.3m sq ft.

Jonathan Wallis, development director at Tritax Symmetry, said: “This marks another important step forward for our portfolio. The infrastructure works will be completed early next year meaning we can deliver new logistics buildings of up to 1.3 million sq ft by the end 2022.”

“In line with our net zero carbon pledge, all of these new buildings will be delivered to net zero carbon in construction.”

Joint agents for the scheme are Burbage Realty and BNP Paribas Real Estate.

Dean Warman, Buckingham’s managing director – civil engineering, said: “We are delighted to be working with Tritax Symmetry to deliver this new logistics park which is great news for both the UK and local economies. In support of Tritax Symmetry’s sustainability pledge we are doing all we can to maximise the procurement of materials and services from local sources.”

Councillor Jason Smithers, Leader of North Northamptonshire Council said: “This initial stage of Symmetry Park, Kettering is positive news for the area. It will provide local job opportunities, help boost the local economy and has the potential to develop local skills. It shows that we are open for business and that companies have the confidence to continue to invest in the area. The developer’s aim for net zero carbon construction of the new buildings is equally welcome. Symmetry Park is consistent with our aim to encourage responsible growth, develop local employment opportunities, skills and economy, and tackle climate change.”

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