Sunderland Echo

New landmark to city’s skyline with next phase of leisure park

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18 months, with two other cranes to be brought in to help build other parts of the scheme.

Where it stands will be the location for one of the four cinema screens to be run by Everyman, with the building being constructe­d around its base until close to completion, when it will then be dismantled.

Supplied by London Tower Cranes, it is controlled by a person in the cab at the apex of the tower and jib and directed by a banksman at ground level via radio.

With a 10-tonne capacity, it is helping main contractor Tolent, with its key task to set up the concrete core of the site.

The first section of the project will also include office space called One Millburnga­te,

which will attract up to 400 jobs, with 153 builtto-rent apartments to also be let out.

Milburngat­e is being developed by a joint venture partnershi­p between Arlington Real Estate and Richardson, supported by a £120million forward funding commitment from LaSalle Investment Management.

Ian Beaumont, project director said: “We have made good progress on the early stages of Milburngat­e.

“This tower crane will facilitate the constructi­on of some of the main elements of phase one.

"It certainly is an impressive sight on the Durham City skyline.

“It highlights the size and scope of Milburngat­e and its importance to the future social and economic future of the riverside.”

Durham County Council has said it expects to see £3.4billion of investment go into the county in the next decade, with the aim of creating 30,000 new jobs during the next 15 years.

 ??  ?? Ian Beaumont, project director for Milburngat­e, and Michael Rutherford, project director for Tolent.
Ian Beaumont, project director for Milburngat­e, and Michael Rutherford, project director for Tolent.

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