Morgan Sindall Begins Building Workington's Innovation Centre in 2026

Dec 10, 2024 at 4:49 PM
The Morgan Sindall Construction team has embarked on an exciting journey with the construction of the new Innovation Centre in Workington, England. This centre is dedicated to digital technology and advanced manufacturing businesses, aiming to address the current shortage in the town. It is designed to provide purpose-built accommodation and modern office space, creating an ideal environment for startups and small businesses to thrive.

Unlock the Potential of Workington's Innovation Hub

Initial Construction Phase

The initial construction phase of the Innovation Centre is in full swing. Site clearance has already begun, with rubble and slag material being removed. Groundworks are expected to be completed by early 2025, laying the foundation for the future success of the centre. This meticulous process ensures that the infrastructure is solid and ready to support the growth of businesses.

As the construction progresses, the team is working diligently to meet the scheduled opening in early 2026. Every detail is being carefully considered to create a world-class facility that will attract businesses from far and wide. The main contractor, Morgan Sindall Construction, is bringing their expertise and experience to ensure the highest quality of construction.

Attracting Businesses and Expert Support

The Innovation Centre is primarily targeting businesses that are ripe for growth. By offering purpose-built accommodation and modern office space, it provides a conducive environment for these businesses to flourish. Oxford Innovation Space, which manages similar facilities across the UK, will be providing expert support to the startups and small businesses at the centre. This collaboration between local authorities, universities, science parks, and investors creates a powerful ecosystem for business growth.

With its prime location on the former Central Car Park in Workington's town centre, the Innovation Centre is easily accessible and visible. This strategic location will help businesses attract customers and partners, further enhancing their growth potential. The centre's focus on digital technology and advanced manufacturing makes it a unique offering in the region, attracting businesses that are looking for cutting-edge facilities and support.

Sustainability Measures

Sustainability is at the forefront of the Innovation Centre's design. The team is working on improving Hadrian's Cycleway (Route 72) in Workington, promoting sustainable transportation and reducing carbon emissions. Additionally, training in social value and carbon literacy is being provided to businesses and potential tenants, helping them understand the importance of sustainability and how to incorporate it into their operations.

The Innovation Centre is funded by the Workington Town Deal, which includes £23.1m ($29.46m) of government funding for transformative projects. This funding will enable the centre to implement various sustainability measures and continue to grow as a leader in sustainable business development.

Economic Transformation and Expertise

Alex Isted, the Morgan Sindall North East and Cumbria area director, emphasizes the importance of supporting the creation of Innovation Centre hubs for economic transformation. He believes that these centres create an environment of creativity and stimulate a cooperative dynamic between budding businesses. By applying their expertise, Morgan Sindall Construction is happy to facilitate this growth and contribute to the local economy.

The Innovation Centre is not just a physical space; it is a catalyst for economic growth and innovation. It will bring together businesses, experts, and investors, creating a vibrant community that will drive the local economy forward. With its focus on digital technology and advanced manufacturing, the centre is well-positioned to lead the way in sustainable business development.