19th December 2024

Water Lane piling complete

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19th December 2024

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Industry, Projects

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We’re thrilled to share some exciting news from the Water Lane project in Leeds. The piling works are officially complete, marking a key milestone in the development of this transformative Build to Rent scheme.

Now, with the foundations firmly in place, we are ready to move into the next phase of construction. Our collaboration with the main contractor, HG Construction, will focus on installing the core slabs and advancing the superstructure, moving us closer to bringing this vibrant new neighbourhood to life.

A Vision for the Future of Water Lane

Designed by Carey Jones Chapman Tolcher (CJCT), the Water Lane project will breathe new life into a former car park site, creating a thriving, residential-led community in the heart of Leeds. This exciting development will deliver 375 new homes, offering a mix of modern apartments tailored for the Build to Rent market. The scheme’s focus is on providing high-quality living spaces that not only meet the needs of today’s residents but also enhance the broader urban environment.

One of the standout features of the Water Lane development is its emphasis on community and public realm. The design prioritises landscaping, green spaces, and a variety of communal areas to foster a strong sense of belonging.

As the next phase of the build kicks off, we look forward to continuing our work with HG Construction to bring this ambitious project to completion. Stay tuned for more updates as we continue to transform Water Lane into a vibrant, sustainable neighbourhood that will set a new benchmark for urban living in Leeds.

Discover more about Water Lane

Water Lane is a great example of the high-quality projects we help bring to life. As a trusted partner, we offer services including Employer’s Agent, Project Management, Quantity Surveying, and Residential expertise to ensure the success of your development. Contact us to see how we can support your next project.

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