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Contractor appointed to plug in utility infrastructure at massive Unity development

Fulcrum's multi-utility infrastructure programme will also pave the way for new commercial development

L to R: Mick Carter of Fulcrum, Alistair McLoughlin of Waystone Hargreaves Land LLP, David Bend of Hargreaves Land, Deborah Heary & Andrew Cook of Fulcrum on site at Unity (Image: Waystone Hargreaves Land LLP)

The developer behind one of Yorkshire’s largest regeneration projects has appointed a Sheffield firm to provide essential works, paving the way for significant levels of new commercial development.

Fulcrum has been awarded the new contract for infrastructure works at Unity, the major mixed-use scheme in Doncaster, South Yorkshire.

The contract, awarded by developer Waystone Hargreaves Land LLP, will enable the start of construction of Unity Connect, the scheme’s commercial zone which will include a new 800,000sqft distribution centre and training facility.

A new 750m estate road is already under development that will join Unity Connect to Unity Way, the new link road between Junction 5 of the M18 and Waggons Way, next to the former Hatfield Colliery.

As part of the year-long project – which got under way in March – Fulcrum will design and install 2km of gas infrastructure, 2.5km of electrical infrastructure and also deliver the diversion of a water main.

The new utility infrastructure will also be laid through the spine of the Connect zone to support future development.

Terry Dugdale, CEO of Fulcrum, said: “Unity is a transformative regeneration development, which will have a significant, positive economic impact on South Yorkshire.

"As our head office is based in the region, we are especially pleased to bring our multi-utility expertise to Unity and support the important early stages of its development.