New name and plans revealed for huge Teesworks site
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Tees mayor Ben Houchen with Middlesbrough FC chairman Steve Gibson and Teesworks development partner Chris Musgrave .
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name has been revealed for the former Redcar steelworks site – along with plans that it ’ s claimed will see almost 400 jobs created and almost £ 400m worth of investment over the next 12 months .
Throwing the doors open to the newlynamed Teesworks site , along with Boro chairman Steve Gibson , Tees mayor Ben Houchen announced a host of new contracts which will go out for tender in the coming weeks , and he is urging businesses across Teesside , Darlington and Hartlepool to bid for the work in order to create good quality local jobs for local people .
Over the next 12 months , 19 separate demolitions will take place and 18 individual contracts will go out for tender , creating 390 jobs , 39 of which will be for apprentices .
In total , 775 jobs will be created through these investments , which will total £ 393m .
Local businesses and local workers will be able to find out about contracts and job opportunities at Teesworks by visiting teesworks . co . uk .
In a further bid to support local businesses , mayor Houchen worked with Middlesbrough-based Better brand agency to develop the new Teesworks brand , established to appeal to both international investors and local workers in Teesside , Darlington and Hartlepool , and a new site entrance will also be built by the end of the year .
Mayor Houchen said : “ My 12-month plan for the former steelworks is a plan for local people and local businesses to create jobs , jobs and more jobs . “ Due to the sheer scale of the site , the numbers are huge and there is nothing like this anywhere else in the UK .
“ More than 200 local jobs have already been created on the site , but this is just the beginning .
“ Over the next year , we will go on to create hundreds more real jobs for real people in our communities .
“ We own the land , we have the keys , the diggers are in place and we are getting on with the job we promised to the former steelworkers , some of whom are already back on site in new jobs .
“ We want businesses to know what opportunities are coming up so they can bid for them and support jobs in Teesside , Darlington and Hartlepool , which is more important than ever as we recover from the coronavirus pandemic .
“ With this exciting new phase for the site and investment in the pipeline on a scale that has not been seen before in this region , we felt it was time for a new identity to tell our story and showcase our potential to investors across the world as well as real people in Teesside , which is why we ’ ve launched Teesworks .
“ By the end of the year , we will also have built a new and impressive entrance to the site .
“ This will be our shop window to the world , allowing us to wow local people and investors alike , inspiring current and future generations to train and apply for the high skilled jobs we are creating
“ The hundreds of jobs we are creating and the investment we are bringing in will help us change the skyline of Teesside forever in the biggest demolition programme this region has ever seen .
“ This is a site with a proud history and one which has touched the lives of so many of the people of Teesside , Darlington and Hartlepool , and we can make it a site they are proud of again .”
Skills academy to launch for Teesworks
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new academy will be established to help give local people the best skills possible to take advantage of the new jobs and opportunities that are being created for local workers at the Teesworks site .
Tees Valley mayor Ben Houchen says the Teesworks Skills Academy will link investors , employment hubs , skills providers , jobseekers and apprentices to create a worldclass workforce for the future , equipped with the skills businesses at the site will need to grow and succeed .
For more information and to apply for the opportunity , visit teesworks . co . uk .
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