Industrial unit builders and proposal advise

Industrial unit builders and proposal advise

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IATM

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148 months

Friday 23rd January 2015
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Hi guys.

Local council has some land available as part of a larger industrial estate. I spoke to them a few days ago and I got what I would say is an informal email just providing general information but they did ask

"It would of assistance if you could provide me with details of your specific development requirements which should include the size of the building together with any ancillary requirements"

Now I don't want to make a hash of this; are they looking for a full proposal document outlining why I want it and how I plan to use it. Or shall I just provide these details via a reply on the email. A part of me thinks just send in even a 1 page document outlining a short background of myself, why I intend to use it and why I need it.

This is the first time I have dealt with this council in such matters so don't want to do things the wrong way as it's also a big opportunity for me.

Further to this if there are any industrial unit builders on ph then I would also like your details please as I will need industrial unit built on this land.

Thanks in advance.

IATM

Original Poster:

3,801 posts

148 months

Friday 23rd January 2015
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Hi Bork,

Thank you for your reply, The good news is the land is actually an industrial park fully owned by the council and already has the planning permission for industrial use etc,

The main thing they want from me is more details of why I want it and what my use it for it. I run a business in the area and rather than renting I would rather buy the land and build my own unit.

In saying this they said once they had my information they would use this and compare with other interested parties and if possible they would have me meet a economic development officer who might even be able to help with funding (but I am not counting on it).

The impression I get is it is very much a case of they want to help support and develop local business and bring growth to the local economy.


IATM

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Sunday 25th January 2015
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EskimoArapaho said:
b0rk said:
A very crude rule of thumb ignoring location, size and specification would be £1000 per sqm for total build cost of a unit as permanent structure. External works being about 25% over and above the build cost.
Really that high? In that case, Glenmore (for instance) must be doing the ones just outside Cambridge at a loss.
Thought that myself - Had to take a big gulp. Thought it was around the 600 per Sq M.

I am going to write up a sort of proposal document, I hope its ok.

IATM

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Sunday 25th January 2015
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tjassist said:
Interesting,

I have had planning permission to build 3 x 120 sqm units with roller shutter, kitchen, 2 stories, 4-5 parking spaces per unit.This is one building split into 3.

I had quotes of around 90-100k for the build and 40 K ground works. Power 5k, Water 5k, No gas in our area, and BT is unknown as they take too long to quote ( 1 year so far!!)

2 x Commercial estates agents have said rent would be £700-750 a month each.

So £160,000 divided by £23000. is an 8 year return which I'm happy with.(When they are rented out).

Just my penny worth.
That helps a lot. I think it depends very much on the area too regarding rental yields and of course the cost fo the building.

That ground work seems high to me, is that the norm ir is it a particular reason is 40k.