Posts Tagged ‘Tram’

BWB move to Southside

Wednesday, February 22nd, 2012

THE engineering and environmental consultancy BWB has made Nottingham its flagship presence in the East Midlands with a move into a prestige office complex in the Southside professional quarter.

The firm, a key player in the construction of a series of commercial landmarks, has taken the fifth floor at Waterfront House, the Grade A office complex which forms part of Waterfront Plaza, the mixed use scheme built by Northern Ireland developer McAleer & Rushe.

They leased the 8,650 sq ft suite in a deal secured by John Proctor, of Nottingham property consultancy FHP, and James Hall, of Geo Hallam & Sons, who acted for the landlord, law firm Shoosmiths.

BWB has been in business 21 years and is now the largest privately-owned engineering and environmental consultancy in the East Midlands.

It has a 90-strong team working at Waterfront Plaza, one of a network of offices which takes in London, Birmingham, Manchester and Leeds. In total, the £10.5m-turnover business employs 140 people.

It delivers a range of engineering services centred around the built environment, transportation and infrastructure and environmental sectors.

Managing director Steve Wooler said: “The past few years have been a period of great change for the industry, but BWB Consulting has come out of it in a strong position and ready to expand.

“We went through a management buy-out in 2008, we have completed a successful refinancing, and the move from our old home in the Lace Market into a state-of-the-art environment in Nottingham’s emerging professional district makes a bold statement about our ambitions.”

John Proctor said the building provided an ideal location, with excellent facilities and a well-connected position.

He said: “Southside is becoming established as Nottingham’s central business district. It is within walking distance of the city centre and alongside the railway station with its connections to London. The expansion of the tram means that it will be directly linked to the ng2 Business Park and beyond.

“As the economy picks up, I would expect many more businesses to want to take advantage of this kind of location.”

Source: Nottingham Post

Tram expansion gets the go-ahead

Friday, December 16th, 2011

It was announced yesterday that the plan to build two new lines on the NET Tram network is to get the go ahead following the final sign off from the Government.

The two new lines will connect the south and west of Nottingham to the heart of the city centre, and most importantly the Southside Business District. Work is to start in January 2012 with services planned to start by 2014.

Councillor Jane Urquhart from Nottingham City Council said “This is fantastic news for Nottingham. In these constrained financial and economic times it means a significant boost to the local economy, more jobs and better public transport for thousands of people.”

The Tram will form part of the new transport Hub at Nottingham Rail Station where trains, tram, bus and car networks will come together to create a world class multi-modal transport network in Nottingham. The ease for staff, visitors and clients to get to companies based in Southside is one of the major reasons they have located here.

With companies such as Capital One, Nottingham City Council, Browne Jacobson, Ikano Financial Services, Shoosmiths and Crytek already based here, we are hoping that the Tram and Station redevelopment will attract many more into the business district.

Railway Station Redevelopment Moves On

Friday, January 14th, 2011

Work starts in earnest this year on the redevelopment of Nottingham’s railway station.

Further details of the design of the proposed new multi-storey car park at Nottingham’s railway station will be considered at a meeting of Nottingham City Council’s Development Control Committee on 19 January prior to construction work starting in March.

The striking new 950 space car park, which will incorporate office and retail premises at ground level, will be built by Vinci Construction.
The new car park will be built on the western end of the existing surface station car parking area on Queen’s Road.

The remainder of the existing surface station car park will be made available for redevelopment as part of the wider Southside redevelopment.

The public right of way across the station footbridge will be temporarily closed to enable construction to take place safely.

This is the first significant phase of the railway station redevelopment. Future works to the main station buildings will provide new and enhanced passenger and operational facilities including a new ticket office, waiting rooms, shops and cafes. A new concourse will also be built to enable an improved passenger interchange connecting with lines two and three of the tram extension proposals (NET Phase Two). The railway station work is due to be completed by 2014.

Nottingham “Hub” gets the go ahead

Tuesday, October 5th, 2010

The £60 million redevelopment of the Nottingham Train Station has been given the go ahead by the Transport Minister, Norman Baker. The station, at the heart of the Southside Business District, will see work commence as early as January 2011.

Nottingham's New Transport Hub

The project will see the realisation of the long term plan to create a state-of-the-art transport hub – where trains connect with trams, cars, buses, taxi’s and bikes.

Nottingham Express Transit project director Chris Deas said he was delighted that all the partners had agreed the funding for the hub and the regulatory approvals had been signed. “It is a big milestone,” he said. “We are confident it will act as a catalyst to bring the city out of recession with its ability to drive development at the Southside of the city.”

The redevelopment will see new retail space created, improved passenger areas, overhaul of the platforms, highway improvements and a new 950-space multi storey car park.

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Nottingham recognised for world class transport system

Friday, September 17th, 2010

Nottingham has been named as the least car dependant city in England by the Campaign for Better Transport. The report highlighted the city’s award winning bus network, the tram system and the investment in the cycle network.

This is great news for the Southside Business District as all three modes of transport highlighted by the report come together in the district. With the train station linking with the tram and bus network and now a new cycle station – people working within the Southside Business District can get to work easier than ever.

Businesses based in Southside are already taking advantage of the excellent transport links and have often been quoted saying it was one of the main features for them to locate in the area.

To find out more on the report have a look at the Guardian article here http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/2010/sep/14/nottingham-named-least-car-dependent?CMP=EMCGT_140910&