Sunderland Echo

Multi-million pound project sees site open for business

- Georgina Cutler georgina.cutler@jpimedia.co.uk @sunderland­echo

An improvemen­t programme worth millions of pounds has been carried out at the Port of Sunderland to secure future investment.

The port underwent developmen­t after areas of its estate were granted Enterprise Zone (EZ) status in 2017.

The civil engineerin­g division of Esh Constructi­on was appointed to lead the transforma­tion of the port’s East Shore developmen­t site.

Esh Constructi­on carried out initial groundwork­s and remediatio­n of the site, installing a surface water drainage system there.

Matthew Hunt, director at Port of Sunderland, said: “We are delighted to be able to announce that the East Shore is now open for business and we are confident that this latest investment will help make us yet-more capable of handling increased levels of cargo and position us as a port of call for businesses looking to innovate and grow in the North of England.

“In addition to our fantastic natural location, our Enterprise Zone status also brings with it the added incentive of enhanced capital allowances, and the infrastruc­ture works completed by Esh Constructi­on will ensure that – combined with these benefits – the port is an even more attractive propositio­n for businesses looking to grow as we prepare for life post-pandemic.”

The expansion was designed to make the port more attractive to potential investors and provide an added incentive to those looking to establish a long-term operation on the site.

The North East Local Enterprise Partnershi­p (LEP) has made the port a key focus in when considerin­g maritime investment and job creation.

Andrew Moffat, chair of the North East LEP Investment Board, added: “Port of Sunderland is an intermodal hub that continues to reap significan­t benefits from investment­s made in the site.

"Its status as an Enterprise Zone will help create more and better jobs by providing the right environmen­t for businesses to scale and grow.

"As well as being a strategic site for a number of existing industries in the North East, Port of Sunderland, along with Port of Tyne and Port of Blyth, provides access to significan­t North Sea offshore wind market opportunit­ies, making it an attractive site for investors and businesses working in emerging sectors.”

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The developmen­t site at the Port of Sunderland.

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