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Dudleys completes 180,000 sq ft West Yorkshire logistics development

Structural and civil engineering consultancy, Dudleys has completed works on the 180,000 sq ft, phase two logistics development at AAA Park, Moor Park 25 in Mirfield, West Yorkshire, on behalf of Caddick Developments.

Dudleys consulted throughout planning and tender stages for the £12 million project which now provides five commercial units ranging in size from 19,500 sq ft to 59,000 sq ft.

Caddick Developments completed a forward sale of all five buildings to AAA Property Group and all units were pre-let ahead of completion. Dudleys then worked alongside KPP Architects and Caddick Construction to deliver the scheme for AAA Property Group.

Peter Dixon, director at Dudleys, said: “The development area staggered the high wall of former open cast coal mine workings and had four recorded mine shafts. We undertook an extensive enabling package of works which required a robust earthworks specification to define appropriate construction parameters.

“We employed a pragmatic and value driven approach to what has been a challenging site to develop. Our collaborative efforts to the review and monitoring process associated with the ongoing validation of the works helped to avoid delays within a tight delivery timeline and we have helped the client to regenerate a disused site, supporting major job creation and economic growth for the area where demand for logistics space is high.”

AAA Park, Moor Park 25 has been identified as one of 10 Enterprise Zones across the Leeds City Region area which allows a number of incentives for occupiers including business rate reductions and support packages.

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