Building work underway on new £18.5m joint police and fire HQ in Arnold

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Building work is now underway on a new £18.5 million joint police and fire headquarters in Arnold.

Police and fire chiefs say ‘the project running on schedule and under budget’.

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The new three storey building is being built on land behind the existing Nottinghamshire Police headquarters at Sherwood Lodge, which will remain in use as part of a wider joint campus.

Work is also underway to make extensive improvements to the rest of the site, with new changing facilities and additional car parking already in use by police staff.

Beeston-based contractors Henry Brothers Midlands started work on site in mid-July afer winning a competitive tender for the work.

After completing extensive levelling and compacting work they are now laying concrete foundations in preparation for the arrival of the building’s steel structure in September.

New police headquarters
PICTURED: An artist’s impression of the new joint headquarters

Nottinghamshire Police and the Nottinghamshire Fire and Rescue Service, who are now joint owners of the site, hope to move into the new facility in January 2022.

Superintendent Paul Winter, who is leading on the project for Nottinghamshire Police, said: “This is a multi-phase project that has necessitated extensive clearing and levelling work to get us to this point. 

“As is the case for large parts of the county, the ground beneath our feet at Sherwood Lodge is formed largely of sand sitting above the sandstone bedrock. That means we’ve had to do a lot of compacting work to the main site and also to the new access road that now sweeps around the edge of the site.

“Over the last couple of weeks our contractors have moved on to digging our foundations and laying concrete to support the steel structure of the building which will start to arrive in a couple of weeks’ time.

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“The good news for Nottinghamshire tax payers is that we are we are on schedule at this point and have already secured a very substantial saving with our contractor on our initial project budget.”

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