Moody Construction has now re-started work on the Everyman cinema development , which includes three new-build restaurant units and public realm works to create a civic square.
The family-owned building contractor, itself based in Northallerton, has been appointed by the Central Northallerton Development Company Ltd (CNDCL) joint venture formed by Yorkshire developer Wykeland Group and Hambleton District Council to realise the 拢17m mixed-use development of the former Northallerton Prison site.
Moody鈥檚 appointment follows a one-month interruption to works after Hull-based PDR Construction went into administration. The regeneration scheme is now set to be completed as planned, by this autumn, just a few weeks later than originally scheduled.
Wykeland development director Jonathan Stubbs, a member of the CNDCL board, said: 鈥淲e鈥檙e pleased we have been able to put in place a rapid, but also rigorous, process to review progress, consider options for a new contractor and, finally, to appoint Moody Construction. This process has ensured we now have in place a new contractor with the capability and capacity to ensure a seamless transition and complete the project, while ensuring value for money.
鈥淢oody Construction has mobilised its existing supply chain and also re-engaged a number of subcontractors who were working on site before the construction pause. The resumption of works within a short period of time will minimise the impact on the build programme.鈥
Councillor Mark Robson, leader of Hambleton District Council, added: 鈥淲e are delighted to welcome Moody Construction back on to site 鈥 not only are they a Northallerton based business but they have already worked with us, successfully delivering the external restoration and extensive internal redevelopment and modernisation of the Grade II listed buildings on the Treadmills site.
鈥淲ork on the site has only been delayed by a few weeks and we look forward to seeing the new cinema opening to the public. The council is committed to delivering a first class offer at the old prison site 鈥 all the current retail units are now occupied, businesses are joining C4DI and students will be on the campus site the spring. The creation of the cinema clearly demonstrates this council鈥檚 ambition to developing and enhancing our market town.鈥
Moody previously worked on the Centre for Digital Innovation (C4Di) Northallerton tech hub, involving the University of Sunderland and York College.
James Moody, construction director at Moody Construction, said: 鈥淔ollowing the successful completion of the challenging restoration and conversion of the listed buildings, we are delighted be part of the Treadmills development team again.
鈥淲e have been based in Northallerton since our company was founded over 100 years ago and the majority of Moody Construction staff live locally, so there has been a commitment from our pre-construction team to minimise disruption and expedite the complex and rigorous negotiations with a view to seeing progress on site resume as quickly as possible.
鈥淥ur project management staff and on-site personnel will now maintain momentum, working with our valued supply chain to complete the fantastic recreational facility to benefit future generations.鈥
The transformation of the former prison buildings follows delivery of the first phase of Treadmills, which saw the creation of three new-build stores, anchored by Lidl, and a 126-space car park.
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