Willmott Dixon lands £18m Middlesbrough Sports Village

Willmott Dixon has followed up its recent Queen’s Award for Enterprise by being appointed by Middlesbrough Council to build a £18m sports village that will become an “iconic sports destination” according to Mayor Ray Mallon.

The village will be a top-class venue to host sports like athletics, football, rugby, netball, basketball, badminton and roller hockey, plus fitness gym, studios and café facilities. It will include a polymeric 400 metre eight lane floodlit athletics track with spectator grandstand, a full sized all weather football pitch and four separate 5-a-side football pitches. A 250m Olympic-length velodrome is also planned as part of a future phase two.

The development is the latest phase of Middlesbrough’s transformation programme and will include a dedicated link road from Ladgate Lane to reduce traffic congestion on Marton Road and help with access and parking issues at The James Cook University Hospital.

Willmott Dixon will now work alongside the architect Enjoy Design with completion set for Spring 2015. Procured through the Scape framework, Willmott Dixon will focus on the ‘local pound’ with a big emphasis on work going to companies within a 20 mile radius of the project.

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