Team appointed to lead TeesAMP development

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THE TEAM behind the forthcoming TeesAMP advanced manufacturing park has been chosen.

Property agents Dodds Brown and Cushman & Wakefield will work on the ground-breaking project which is expected to bring up to 1,000 jobs to the Tees Valley.

TeesAMP is the result of a partnership between Middlesbrough Council, Tees Valley Combined Authority and Cleveland Property Developments.

Middlesbrough Council has provided a £12.5m investment for the project while Tees Valley Combined Authority has provided £7.6m.

Stephen Brown of Dodds Brown said: “Dodds Brown is delighted to be working on the TeesAMP project which holds such significance for the Tees Valley economy.

“This is about much more than accommodation for businesses – it’s about providing a wrap-around package of support including skills and training.”

Richard Scott, partner in Cushman & Wakefield’s National Industrial & Logistics team, said: “We’re excited to be working with TeesAMP – one of the most significant industrial developments in the UK.

“With demand for high quality accommodation among advanced manufacturing companies, this development will bring innovative companies and high value jobs to the Tees Valley.”

The park will offer 180,000 sq ft of high quality accommodation across 17 buildings in its first phase.

Plans for the park were recently submitted to Middlesbrough Council, and a decision is due within weeks.

Geoff Hogg of Cleveland Property Developments said: “It’s fantastic to have a high quality team – including two prominent Tees Valley companies – to make TeesAMP a reality.

“Logic Architecture is helping us create a unique, standout appearance for properties at the park. The designs mean we’ll have world class accommodation that is flexible to meet manufacturers’ needs.

“And with the expert market knowledge of Dodds Brown and Cushman & Wakefield, TeesAMP will be promoted to growing businesses that need space, skills and connectivity to fuel their growth.

“The development will also help to promote the wider Tees Valley on the international stage.”

Tees Valley Mayor Ben Houchen said: “Advanced manufacturing is a key growth sector in our town and TeesAMP will provide world class space for companies to grow even further. Backing this project shows that in Teesside we are ready to do what it takes to attract high quality jobs.

“These companies represent a fantastic mix of local knowledge and global expertise which will help the site enrich Middlesbrough and the whole of the Tees Valley.

“Sites like TeesAmp are a crucial part of my plan to bring investment to our area. To make the most of the opportunities they bring, it falls on all of our local politicians to start banging the drum for our area and talking up what our region and its people have to offer.”

For more information contact Tom Keighley at Cool Blue Brand Communications on tom.keighley@coolblue.co.uk or 0191 375 9146

Editor’s notes 

  • The £55m Tees Advanced Manufacturing Park (TeesAMP) will attract high productivity cutting edge manufacturing companies looking for a prime location in one of the UK’s key regeneration areas.
  • Part of the investment will be a £25 million anaerobic digester, with development work expected to get underway in the near future.
  • The site is already home to TWI’s £10.8m North East base.