Winvic has been selected by Indurent to construct the final phase of Indurent Park, Derby – the 50-acre estate for high-tech manufacturing, R&D and logistics adjacent to the River Derwent.
The new unit, which will incorporate a 40,823 sq ft warehouse and 2,555 sq ft of single-storey office space, will be delivered to the Indurent Code for sustainable development and target BREEAM ‘Excellent’ for sustainability and EPC ‘A’ for energy efficiency. Winvic will also deliver an 887 space multi-storey car park alongside external works including both hard and soft landscaping. This phase is expected to last 44 weeks, with completion scheduled for December 2025.
Originally conceived as a seven-year, six-phase scheme, Indurent Park Derby will be completed in just four years in response to high demand in the region for modern industrial workspace with strong ESG credentials. Winvic has successfully completed the previous three phases including the significant earthworks – 224,000 m3 of cut and fill – to prepare development plots, and constructed all nine units at the park totalling 629,282 sq ft of manufacturing, R&D and logistics space and 39,347 sq ft of office space. The Park is currently home to Rolls Royce, which occupies a 148,000 sq ft facility completed in 2024, as well as heat pump manufacturer Vaillant, Swedish medical technology company Getinge as well as a national training centre for Kia.
In February 2025, Winvic and Indurent held a breaking ground ceremony to celebrate the commencement of the final phase. Guests included Rolls Royce and GSP.
Located adjacent to the A52 with direct access to the A38, A50 and nearby M1 motorway, and just 13 miles from East Midlands airport, Indurent Park Derby provides strong transport links and access to a large skilled workforce.
Rob Richardson, Development Director at Indurent, commented: “The start of the final phase at Derby is a significant milestone and the accelerated development programme underlines our conviction for the location as one of the UK’s fastest-growing manufacturing hubs.
“The Park is home to a wide range of businesses and supports hundreds of high-skilled jobs, reflecting the adaptability of modern industrial buildings. We anticipate strong demand for the final unit as demand for modern, high-spec space in the region continues to outweigh supply.”
Danny Nelson, Managing Director – Industrial, Distribution & Logistics at Winvic, commented: “We’re proud to continue our partnership with Indurent, delivering the final phase of Indurent Park Derby – a testament to our commitment to supporting our clients in meeting the demand for high-quality, sustainable, manufacturing, R&D, and logistics space. As with the earlier phases we’ve successfully completed, our expertise and strong collaboration will support us in meeting the fast-track programme and we look forward to handing over the project in December 2025.”
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