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North East construction firm wins £10m contract for hotel and supermarket development

Esh Construction will work with Union Property Development on the former nuclear bunker site in Hexham, Northumberland

Esh Construction has won the contract to transform the former nuclear bunker site into a Travelodge, Lidl supermarket and car park(Image: Esh Construction)

Esh Construction has sealed a £10m contract to convert a former North East nuclear bunker into a new hotel and supermarket.

The Durham-based company’s commercial build division has secured the deal to transform the Hexham Bunker into a 69-bedroom Travelodge and Lidl retail outlet, complete with a new 250-space public car park for the Northumberland market town.

Delivered on behalf of Union Property Development (Hexham) Ltd, the retail development will be based on land formerly used as a nuclear bunker and will include significant works on the highways infrastructure, to improve access to the site and safety for pedestrians.

The 5.5-acre site first went up for sale four years ago and was purchased in October 2018 by Newcastle-based Union Property, having lain empty for nearly 30 years.

Plans to open a new Lidl store and Travelodge hotel were given the go ahead by Northumberland County Council in late 2019 and include outline consent for two further retail units.

The development is expected to create 60 new permanent jobs in the area and an estimated £2.16m visitor spending to Hexham.

Esh has been appointed as the design and build contractor to deliver the development, working in partnership with the design team – FaulknerBrowns Architects, Portland Consulting Engineers and kyoob.

Gary Dobson, divisional director at Esh Construction, said: “We are delighted to have been awarded the contract for Hexham Bunker and to be working in partnership with Union Property.