
“There’s no doubt that IAMP is a real game-changer for the North East and its modern industries, driving investment, supporting jobs and creating long term prosperity. This latest planning approval will see the go ahead for another important phase in the park’s development - new units in IAMP and other locations, which benefit from investment in good planning, design and modern construction materials, are well sought after and in high demand.” - Hedley Planning’s associate director Alex Franklin.
We are delighted that our plans for the construction of 80,000 sq. m of Class B2, B8 and E use industrial units at the International Advanced Manufacturing Park (IAMP) have been given the green light with onsite construction work expected to start later this year.
Located on a 150ha site to the north of Nissan and east of the A1290 and hailed as a ‘game changer’ by the local authorities, IAMP will support the region’s economy and could eventually create upwards of 8,000 jobs.
Three prestigious industrial units will be built on the southern development section of the site, providing 17,220 sq. m, 14,600 sq. m and 49,190 sq. m of modern warehouse-style space with purpose-built ground floor office accommodation, vehicle and HGV parking facilities along with associated yard space. Featuring single storey constructions on a 25m x 7.5m structural grid, each unit will offer a maximum height of 20m from finished floor level to the underside of the steel eaves haunch.
The scheme is also set to feature new trees, hedges and woodland planted along the perimeter to the northern and eastern edges, offering improved localised landscaping, enhanced visual effects and environmental benefits.
Peter Razaq, managing director at our client Town End Farm Partnership Ltd, added: “This is a terrific scheme that will now proceed, meeting the strong demand for high quality industrial units in important North East locations and supporting the economic growth of local businesses. We are delighted with the outcome of the planning committee, and our thanks go to Sunderland City Council for their vision and continued support.”