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Steelwork to transform Haywards Heath station quarter
Structural steelwork erection is nearing completion on the £15M Haywards Heath station and Waitrose project.
Forming part of a wider regeneration project that also includes a new multi-storey car park and station footbridge, the scheme being undertaken by BAM Construction requires 430t of steel for the supermarket and its car park.
Located on a plot that was formerly occupied by the station’s car park, BAM initially had to remove 19,000m³ of overburden in order to level the previously sloping site.
Elland Steel Structures is fabricating, supplying and erecting the steel for the project. It is forming a 2,300m² ground level Waitrose store, with a 60-space car park situated above alongside office and a back-of-house storage areas.
Councilor Garry Wall, Leader of Mid Sussex District Council said: “The project will deliver an improved integrated transport hub at the station, a ‘radically enhanced public realm’ around the station, improved pick up and drop off facilities, more station car parking, a direct link from the car park to platforms, and a new Waitrose with its own parking.
“The regeneration of the station quarter will be a boost for Haywards Heath and this investment is a real vote of confidence in the town.”
The Waitrose store is due to open by the end of the year.