To update the Executive on progress with the development of speculative industrial units at Faraday Business Park at Daedalus and to present options with regard to the provision of office accommodation in Units 15 and 16.
At the 7 January 2019 Executive it was agreed to fund the construction of new industrial / business units at Faraday Business Park. The development consists of three buildings, with one of these divided into two to provide four units in total.
On 7 September 2020 the Executive considered a further report which assessed the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on the prospects for the scheme, and it was agreed that the scheme should proceed.
Following the award of the construction contract,the build out is well underway with completion scheduled for Autumn 2021. Since that time updated marketing advice has been received and the construction sector has been impacted by the delay in steel production.
The above changes have triggered a review of the specification for the scheme and a recommendation that it be revised with all four units being provided with office accommodation to maximise the letting potential/income receipts from the development.
This report recommends a two-stage approach to the provision of office accommodation in Units 15 and 16 to mitigate the risk from potentially having void units.
Decision type: Key
Decision status: Recommendations Approved
Notice of proposed decision first published: 23/06/2021
This decision will be taken under urgency procedures.
Reason for urgency:
Any delay in this decision to the September Executive would result in the works being carried out outside the existing construction contract. This would result in a significant increase in cost and have an adverse impact on the Council's revenue position.
Anticipated restriction: Part exempt - View reasons
Decision due: 5 Jul 2021 by Executive
Lead member: Executive Member for Policy & Resources
Lead director: Director of Planning and Regeneration
Contact: Ian Cousins Email: icousins@fareham.gov.uk.
Consultees
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Background Papers: File of Correspondence