The expansion of one of the UK’s premier science parks recently took a significant step towards completion

PHASE 3 development of the North East Technology Park (NETPark) at Sedgefield is well under way, with the last piece of steelwork being fitted at the site recently.

There to mark the completion of the steelwork for the whole site – which will comprise 11 new units – were representatives of Durham County Council and construction partner Kier, as well as the North East Combined Authority, Ryder Architecture and Clear Futures.

The £62m Phase 3 expansion of the park will provide an initial seven hectares of space – rising to 16 – for laboratories, offices, production and storage, building on the success already achieved by the park, which is home to 40 companies and 700 employees.

The third phase expansion has the potential to create another 1,250 skilled jobs, plus 2,200 in the supply chain, and to be worth £625m to the local economy over the next ten years.

A further 44 hectares around the site have been designated as development land, paving the way for a fourth and potential further phases of NETPark and the site ultimately hosting 3,000 to 4,000 high-value jobs. 

Cllr Amanda Hopgood, Leader of Durham County Council, said: “We are pleased to have reached this key milestone, which signifies the Phase 3 expansion of NETPark taking shape. It really is an exciting time for the park given the significant investment we have made, allowing Phase 3 of the site to come out of the ground, and its designation as a Growth Site in the new Investment Zone for the region.

“The entire phase of development unlocks huge potential for the county, with over 230,000sq.ft of new lab and scale-up production space creating high-value jobs and widening supply chains. It will provide more and better jobs, and benefit the local and regional economy by enabling growth and attracting businesses leading in the science, technology and engineering sectors to stay and invest here.”

The Northern Echo: NETPark Phase 3 has the potential to be worth £625m to the local economy over the next ten years.NETPark Phase 3 has the potential to be worth £625m to the local economy over the next ten years. (Image: Business Durham)

Construction of Phase 3 is being delivered by construction partner Kier.

As part of its appointment the company is delivering social value back into the local economy by supporting the council’s County Durham Pound initiative through training opportunities, work experience, employment initiatives and local spend.

Daniel Doherty, Regional Director at Kier Construction North & Scotland, said: “We are incredibly proud to have reached this significant milestone at NETPark. This is an exciting project for Kier which represents the ongoing importance of the North-East as an area of growth for us, as well as our commitment to delivering outstanding projects in the science and technology sectors.

“The completion of the steelwork gives us the opportunity to celebrate the expertise, hard work and dedication of the team responsible for delivering a remarkable building which will leave a lasting impact on the local community for years to come.”

An initial £5.1m Local Growth Fund grant awarded by the North East Local Enterprise Partnership allowed the necessary highway infrastructure to be put in place to open the land up for development.

Building on this investment, the North East Combined Authority has awarded a further £10.7m, alongside £3.9m of North East LEP funds from its North East Investment Fund and Getting Building Fund, to support the creation of high-quality units for research and production activities.

Due to its strategic importance to the region, NETPark has also been designated as a Growth Site through the creation of a new Investment Zone for the region, aligned to the £4.2bn North-East devolution deal.

At Growth Sites the council and businesses will have priority access to significant flexible funding which, it is intended, will take the form of a capital-based co-investment programme.

This will see the region benefit from £160m of government money over the next ten years, unlocking hundreds of millions of pounds of investment from the private sector and creating up to 4,000 new jobs.

Find out more about NETPark at www.northeasttechnologypark.com

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