GMI Construction to deliver the Department for Work and Pensions office (GB)

GMI Construction to deliver the Department for Work and Pensions office (GB)

GMI Construction Group has been awarded a contract by a long-time customer and urban regeneration specialist Muse Developments to construct a new 12,000ft² office for the Department for Work and Pensions in South Shields. The contract will see construction of a new purpose-built BREEAM ‘Very good’ rated building which will serve as the town’s new relocated Jobcentre Plus. Approved by South Tyneside Council It will feature as part of the wider repurposing of South Shields town centre. The scheme will see the current branch in Barrington Street moved to the new purpose-built facility on Mile End Road.

 

Talking about the instruction Lee Powell GMI Divisional Managing Director said: “We are pleased to have been awarded this important new build contract by Muse Developments and to continue GMI’s successful partnership and affinity with them.  We are also pleased to be working with the DWP for the first time and to be delivering for South Tyneside Council. This project complements our portfolio of completed public sector office buildings including the successful delivery of Rotherham Metropolitan Borough  Council’s 200,000ft² state of the art civic centre and offices, as well as the award-winning 33 Wellington Street office building in Leeds for our client Lancashire County Council, a building that is more noticeable as law firm Walker Morris’ headquarters. We look forward to delivering the project on time and on budget and working with the full project team.”

 

David Wells, regional director at Muse Developments, said: “Everyone involved with the South Shields scheme has been working tirelessly to make sure the scheme delivers for our partners at the council and the DWP and we’re delighted to get approval for the new facilities.This building is key to our collective ambition to deliver a new repurposed town centre. Working collaboratively with South Tyneside Council, we’ll continue to transform the town centre, driving both economic and social prosperity for all and importantly bringing a new vibrancy to South Shields. We look forward to once again working with our trusted partner GMI”

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