WINFRITH-based company Britlift is the first company to move into the brand-new units at the Dorset Innovation Park.
Hailed as a boost to the Dorset economy, the Quadrant 2 development of six industrial units near Wool provides space for businesses across Purbeck to grow and expand.
Dorset Council said the development of the new units was completed under budget and ahead of schedule as part of its investment into the park.
Britlift, which had a base at the park for the past seven years, recently collected keys and moved into the new unit.
The new unit provides double the space for the company’s growing team and increases capability for Britlift to deliver major projects.
The company is one of the UK’s leaders in supplying specialist lifting equipment, and Britlift’s current projects include custom equipment for the UK Atomic Energy Authority‘s new fusion reactor project (Spherical Tokamak for Energy Production) and providing large lifting beams for HS2.
Liam Botting, managing director of Britlift, said: “This new unit allows us to continue innovating and growing while remaining rooted in Dorset.
“Dorset Innovation Park’s infrastructure and strategic vision align with our focus on delivering high-quality, custom-engineered solutions.
“Our expansion is a step forward in supporting major projects both nationally and internationally.”
The council’s vision for Dorset Innovation Park is to become a leading centre for businesses working on global challenges in areas such as national security, energy resilience and environmental protection.
Dorset Innovation Park hosts two world leaders in defence technology, Atlas Elektronik UK and QinetiQ, plus the Ministry of Defence, which has a presence at the Defence Battlelab situated on site.
More than 800 people are employed on the park.
As the county’s only economic development site with Enterprise Zone status, the park benefits from business rate discounts, among other incentives to stimulate growth in the area.
Councillor Richard Biggs, Dorset Council’s deputy leader and cabinet member for property and assets, said: “Dorset Innovation Park is a cornerstone of our plan to create a thriving, innovative business environment that provides high-value jobs for our community.
“Britlift’s expansion into the new industrial units is a tangible result of Dorset Council’s commitment to supporting local businesses and driving economic growth.
“Their success is a testament to their hard work and innovation. We are proud to provide the spaces and support that enable companies like Britlift to flourish.
“This move aligns perfectly with our priorities of growing our economy, fostering innovation, and ensuring a sustainable future for Dorset.”
For more information about the available units and leasing opportunities, contact Jayne Sharman at Sibbett Gregory at 01202 661177.
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