Morgan Sindall Construction has commenced work on the new Innovation Centre in Workington, England, focusing on digital technology and advanced manufacturing businesses.
The facility aims to provide purpose-built accommodation and modern office space, addressing a current shortage in the town.
The centre is designed to attract startups and small businesses, offering expert support from the site’s operating company, Oxford Innovation Space.
Located on the former Central Car Park in Workington’s town centre, the Innovation Centre will primarily target businesses ripe for growth.
Oxford Innovation Space, which manages similar facilities across the UK, collaborates with local authorities, universities, science parks, and investors.
The initial construction phase involves site clearance, including the removal of rubble and slag material. Groundworks are expected to be completed by early 2025.
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By GlobalDataThe Innovation Centre is set to open in early 2026, with Morgan Sindall Construction serving as the main contractor.
Morgan Sindall North East and Cumbria area director Alex Isted said: “To support the transformation of our economy, we must also support the creation of Innovation Centre hubs to foster organic economic development.
“These centres create an environment of creativity and stimulate a cooperative dynamic between budding businesses, which we are happy to facilitate through the application of our expertise.â€
Sustainability measures at the site include improving Hadrian’s Cycleway (Route 72) in Workington and promoting training in social value and carbon literacy for businesses and potential tenants.
The Innovation Centre is funded by the Workington Town Deal, which includes £23.1m ($29.46m) of government funding for transformative projects. These encompass a new sports village, improvements to Workington Port, and enhanced public spaces.