Duncan Developments – Commercial Office Development Queensbridge, Northampton
Construction work has been completed on the first phase of a multi-million pound “gateway” commercial office department at Queensbridge, by the River Nene in Bedford Road, Northampton, of which the developers were the Duncan Group.
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The first phase, which has been designed by GSSArchitecture, incorporates ten separate high quality office units in six two-storey buildings. These range in a size from 4,067 sq.ft. to 1,858 sq.ft.
The development also includes a £2 million plus three-storey 10,000 sq.ft. office headquarters building for Medigold Health Consultancy Limited, the large occupational health and rehabilitation provider. This incorporates a state-of-the-art new regional occupational health centre with four doctors’ consulting rooms, two treatment rooms and nurses room.
Before work could commence on this riverside development, ground contamination and flood risk issues were addressed, through a £750,000 grant from the Fit for Market project, through Invest Northamptonshire.


