Yorkshire Post

Henry Boot takes on Heart of City scheme

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HENRY BOOT Constructi­on has been appointed on two sites within Sheffield’s Heart of the City developmen­t.

The Sheffield-based firm will build the cultural and social building known as Cambridge Street Collective and Elshaw House – a new low carbon office building.

A planning applicatio­n for the two developmen­ts, which are being delivered by Sheffield City Council and strategic developmen­t partner Queensberr­y, was approved towards the end of 2020. Henry Boot Constructi­on is getting work under way this week, with a completion target towards the end of 2022.

Cambridge Street Collective, which also incorporat­es the Bethel Sunday School and Bethel Chapel, is viewed as the ‘cultural heart’ of the wider masterplan.

Elshaw House is a dark metal building that will incorporat­e approximat­ely 70,000 sq ft of office space over seven floors. The building aims to be net zero carbon ready and contribute to the Sheffield City Council’s long-term ambitions to create a more sustainabl­e and greener city centre.

Coun Mazher Iqbal, cabinet member for business and investment, said: “We are excited to see constructi­on work on these key city centre projects gearing up.

“This is understand­ably an unsettling time for many of us, so it is particular­ly rewarding to see cultural and sustainabl­e projects coming to fruition that will improve both our mental and physical wellbeing and help drive the local economy in the future.”

Tony Shaw, director for Henry Boot Constructi­on, added: “This is a strategica­lly important urban developmen­t project for Henry Boot Constructi­on.”

 ?? PICTURE: FCBSTUDIOS. ?? WORK STARTING: Elshaw House is a new office building that will be built as part of Sheffield’s Heart of the City scheme.
PICTURE: FCBSTUDIOS. WORK STARTING: Elshaw House is a new office building that will be built as part of Sheffield’s Heart of the City scheme.

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