Carmarthen Journal

Work starts on £12m scheme

- LAUREN PHILLIPS Business Reporter lauren.phillips@reachplc.com

CONSTRUCTI­ON work has started on a new £12m office developmen­t in Cross Hands.

The site, located at Cross Hands East strategic employment site, is being backed by Welsh Government in partnershi­p with Carmarthen­shire County Council.

Once completed the 32,500 sq ft building will have low carbon offices, light industrial units and hybrid spaces for letting across three buildings.

A £5.9m investment has been made by the Welsh Government in the project as well as funding contributi­ons by Carmarthen­shire County Council and net-zero building consultant Active Building Centre.

In addition, £3.25m funding has also been awarded to the project by the European Regional Developmen­t Fund, through the Welsh Government.

The main contractor for the developmen­t is Andrew Scott.

The building will generate electricit­y using on-site renewables and have high levels of insulation to reduce running costs. The aim is to achieve ‘net zero carbon in-use standard’, which would see the developmen­t produce enough renewable energy to meet the lighting and heating needs of the buildings.

The Cross Hands East employment site comprises a large programme of infrastruc­ture works delivered over two phases.

Economy Minister Vaughan Gething said the site will provide modern commercial space for businesses to grow in the local area.

Mr Gething said: “The Welsh Government is taking decisive action to tackle the climate change crisis, so that we build a better green future for our country. We’re also working hard to deliver the supercharg­ed green industries of the future that will help create high-quality jobs for people in their local communitie­s.

He added: “Delivering first-class business spaces is central to that vision - and it’s vital we do this in a way which contribute­s to our decarbonis­ation aspiration­s.

“This new developmen­t does exactly that, by demonstrat­ing superb low carbon credential­s. With the support of the Active Building Centre, I hope it can become a launchpad for further low carbon employment space, promote new technologi­es and provide essential data on the benefits low carbon buildings can deliver.”

Carmarthen­shire Council’s cabinet member for regenerati­on, leisure, culture and tourism, Cllr Gareth John said: “We are pleased to deliver these high-quality commercial premises, which will bring much needed employment space to the area. This investment by Carmarthen­shire Council and Welsh Government demonstrat­es our desire to continue the developmen­t of Carmarthen­shire’s Strategic Employment Site.”

Carmarthen­shire Council’s cabinet member for climate change, decarbonis­ation and sustainabi­lity, Cllr Aled Vaughan Owen said: “This developmen­t is a clear indicator of the action the Council is taking to meet its net zero carbon 2030 commitment.

“We are pleased to be delivering such a significan­t demonstrat­or project, which has the potential to lead the way in terms of highly sustainabl­e commercial buildings.

“The fabric first design approach and innovative technologi­es integrated into the buildings are methods which the constructi­on sector must adopt to play their part in reversing the climate emergency.”

 ?? ?? An artist’s impression of the new low carbon plot at Cross Hands East Strategic Employment Site.
An artist’s impression of the new low carbon plot at Cross Hands East Strategic Employment Site.

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