Construction Of New Industrial Units Progressing Well At Dorset Innovation Park
Work is well underway on the construction of six new industrial units at Dorset Innovation Park in Winfrith Newburgh, near Wool.
Dorset Council appointed local Dorset firm Spetisbury Construction to build six industrial units, ranging from 200sq m to 600sq m, funded by £4.4m from the Council’s capital budget. Sibbett Gregory are delighted to be marketing the units for Dorset Council.
The Dorset Innovation Park is Dorset’s only economic development site with Enterprise Zone status. The Park is developing as an advanced engineering cluster of excellence for the Southwest, building on its strengths in marine, defence, energy, and cyber-security.
In addition to the new industrial units, Dorset Innovation Park offers office space, workshop facilities and fully serviced commercial employment land with benefits such as simplified planning, and full fibre accessibility. The park is home to a range of innovative businesses, including Qinetiq, Atlas, and Norco, plus the Ministry of Defence who have a presence at the Defence Battlelab situated on site.
The new units provide an opportunity for further business to relocate to the park. Dorset Council has seen the number of businesses and employees on site grow over the last few years and has now invested in these units to support local business development. The units are due to completed in December 2024.
Jayne Sharman of Sibbett Gregory says:
“These units offer a fantastic opportunity to occupy brand new industrial premises at Dorset Innovation Park. Tenants will need to comply with the occupation policy for the park which focuses on advanced manufacturing and engineering, marine, defence, energy and cyber security sectors.”
The units range from 200 sq m (2,150 sq ft) up to 600 sq m (6,450 sq ft). For further information please contact Jayne Sharman jayne@sibbettgregory.com / 01202 661177.