Sheffield city centre set for new “landmark” public park
Henry Boot Construction has been appointed to deliver Pound’s Park, the “landmark” new public space in Sheffield City Centre, with work set to get underway this month.
Seen as a key piece of Sheffield City Council’s “Heart of the City” programme, Pound’s Park becomes Henry Boot Construction’s third project within the wider scheme, with the Sheffield based firm already on site at major residential development Kangaroo Works.
Named after Sheffield’s first chief fire officer, superintendent John Charles Pound, the park will be located on the former fire station site between Rockingham Street, Wellington Street and Carver Street. It will help integrate a network of open spaces that run from Devonshire Green through to the Peace Gardens.
Tony Shaw, managing director for Henry Boot Construction, commented: “We are delighted to be appointed on Pound’s Park and add it to our growing portfolio within the city. Working on a game-changing green space in The Outdoor City feels particularly special to us.
“The concept of city centres, and how we use them today, continues to change rapidly. With more people choosing to live and work in the city centre, we understand the pivotal role that public spaces and green landscaping play in enhancing wellbeing and sustainability.
“As an organisation, we are extremely well placed to help our clients deliver outstanding public realm. Last year we completed the new public square in The Glass Works at Barnsley, which has transformed how residents, workers and visitors use and enjoy the town centre.”
The Pound’s Park contract was procured through the dedicated contractor framework Pagabo. It is expected to take around one year to complete.
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