Fitzroy Robinson has designed four office blocks at Temple Quay. Two are on site and a third is awaiting planning permission. The offices range from 拢4.5m up to 拢10m. The site includes a 拢20m office for the DETR now being built by Wates.
Crest Nicholson is already preparing to do battle again with Bristol City Council for outline planning permission, after its second design was rejected in mid-February because it was too big.
Regional contractors are experiencing something close to a repeat of last year, which began slowly and then turned into one of the busiest since the recession of the early 1990s. Both Cowlin Construction and HBG report that design-and-build work is up on last year, accounting for nearly three-quarters of the work coming into their offices.
But in Cornwall and the deepest west of Devon, the work drought goes on. Local architects find more private sector work outside the region, because public sector architecture opportunities are going to national practices, which are considered to be a safe bet. 鈥淲e are passing everyone on the motorway coming down as we head out of Devon to get work,鈥 says Graham Lobb, principal architect at Plymouth-based Form Design.
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It has been the best it鈥檚 been for quite some time. We鈥檝e been here for five years and have seen steady growth to a position we can sustain Stephen Atkinson director, Fitzroy Robinson We had a really busy year last year, and at the end it eased off, which was great because we needed a rest. Now we are rested it鈥檚 starting to get busy again Richard Bailey managing director, HBG southern region Key projects 拢200m Bristol Harbourside Development, a leisure and retail scheme 拢300m regeneration of Bristol Temple Quay area by Castlemore Price of a pint 拢2 Price of a three-bed semi 拢75 000-150 000It's Sunny Up North
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