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Phase 2 of the Community-Owned Nonhebel Industrial Park

Lucy Dunbar  •  2025-05-07  •  No comments

Proposal code: CONSUL-2025-05-81

Expand and enhance the industrial facilities to support local businesses, create jobs, and stimulate economic growth within the community.

Estimated Price

£40,000.00

Objectives

  1. Expand Infrastructure: Construct additional industrial units to accommodate more businesses.
  2. Upgrade Utilities: Improve water, electricity, and waste management systems to support increased capacity.
  3. Enhance Accessibility: Improve road access and transportation links to facilitate easier movement of goods and services.
  4. Promote Sustainability: Incorporate eco-friendly practices and renewable energy sources to minimize environmental impact.

Why This Project is Needed

  • Business Growth: There is a growing demand for industrial space from local businesses looking to expand.
  • Job Creation: The expansion will create new job opportunities, reducing unemployment in the community.
  • Economic Development: Enhanced facilities will attract new businesses, boosting the local economy.
  • Sustainability: Implementing green practices will ensure long-term environmental sustainability.

Benefits

  1. Economic: Increased business activity will lead to higher local revenue and economic stability.
  2. Employment: New industrial units will create jobs, benefiting the local workforce.
  3. Community: Improved infrastructure will enhance the quality of life for residents.
  4. Environmental: Sustainable practices will reduce the park's carbon footprint and promote eco-friendly business operations.

Project Timeline

The project is expected to be completed over a period of 18 months, divided into the following phases:

  1. Planning and Design (3 months): Detailed planning, securing permits, and finalizing designs.
  2. Procurement (2 months): Sourcing materials and hiring contractors.
  3. Construction (10 months): Building new industrial units and upgrading utilities.
  4. Testing and Commissioning (3 months): Ensuring all systems are operational and safe for use.