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Demolition work begins on Derby’s former Debenhams building

The property is being demolished to make way for £200m Becketwell scheme

Cawarden has started pulling down the former Debenhams building in Derby to make way to the Becketwell scheme(Image: Derby Telegraph)

A specialist contractor has begun the structural demolition of the former Debenhams building in Derby to clear the way for a £200 million regeneration project.

Working on behalf of Derby City Council, Cawarden has moved onto the city centre site to begin pulling down the Victoria Street property, which is one of a number of old buildings set to make way for the Becketwell regeneration scheme.

The scheme, which was granted planning permission earlier this year, will see hundreds of new homes created, as well as office, retail and leisure space.

Cawarden, which is headquarterd in Ockbrook, near Derby, is the principal contractor for the demolition of the site.

In recent weeks, the firm’s site team has been completing the first phase of the works, which has involved stripping the interior of the ex-Debenhams building – including floors and ceilings to be recycled.

Cawarden has now moved to the next phase of works, which involves the structural deconstruction and demolition of the building itself.

To facilitate the works, various items of plant and machinery have been moved in via crane.

Over the last 12 months, Cawarden has invested more than £2 million in its in-house fleet of plant and machinery.