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Work underway on final office suite in Hull's tech campus

Wykeland has appointed West Yorkshire firm Castlehouse Construction following success in Northallerton

A computer-generated image of the final building, shown in the centre, at Hull developer Wykeland Group’s @TheDock tech campus in Hull’s Fruit Market.(Image: Vector/The Harris Partnership)

Construction of the final office building that forms part of Hull’s economy-boosting tech campus is underway, and it will boast some of the greeneset credentials ever seen in the city.

The transformational development of the waterfront area to form Wykeland Group’s @TheDock will complete with the addition of a further 11,000 sq ft of space, as revealed in August. It is envisaged a further 150 more jobs in the digital sphere could be created or welcomed in what will be a Net Zero build. It sits alongside the recently expanded Centre for Digital Innovation (C4DI) tech hub.

West Yorkshire-based contractor Castlehouse Construction is delivering the works, with the final building having been designed by leading county architectural practice The Harris Partnership.

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Around 300 workers will be on site across the various stages of the construction process, with the building scheduled to complete next summer.

John Gouldthorp, asset manager at Hull-based Wykeland, said: “It’s great that work is now underway on this exciting development. @TheDock has been a tremendous success and this latest phase underlines our confidence in the continuing growth of the tech sector in Hull and the wider region.

On site: From left, Andy Barrett, commercial director, Castlehouse Construction; Carl Braim, group director, The Harris Partnership; John Gouldthorp, asset manager, Wykeland; Tom Cannon, development surveyor, Wykeland; Daniel Bower director of agent LHL Group and Andy Lyon, contracts manager for Castlehouse Construction as work commences on the final @TheDock office building in Hull’s Fruit Market.(Image: R&R Studio)

“Our previous investments on this site have generated dozens of new digital businesses and hundreds of highly-skilled tech jobs. This final building will create exciting new opportunities to be part of one of the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ’s most successful tech communities within a building with exceptional sustainability credentials.”

Site preparation and groundworks have been completed and piling work has now begun. A rotating, screw-type method has been chosen which will minimise noise disruption.