Engineers at BSP Consulting undertook the design and detail for the infrastructure of a mixed-use development in Beeston near Nottingham which has now received full planning permission.
The former Myford works site will feature 32 houses, 15 apartments and a convenience food store, run by Central England Co-op Food Store, in a joint project by Peveril Homes and Charterpoint. A £15m care village will be built on another section of the four-and-a-half-acre site after a planning application by Charterpoint Senior Living, Peveril Securities and care provider Belong was given the go-ahead. This will include a 75-bedroom care facility, 30 supported living apartments and village centre amenities including a bistro, hair salon, exercise studio and function rooms.
As well as designing the infrastructure and drainage, BSP also undertook ground investigation work on the land, which is off Wilmot Lane and fronts Chilwell Road.