- Sector
- Commercial
- Project type
- New build
- Services provided
- Design
- Project management
- Project location
- North West England
- Contract value (£)
- £36,000
- Client
- Buckingham Group Contracting Ltd
- Products used
- Stoke cycle shelter; Sheffield toastrack; motorcycle rail
Context
Omega is a large mixed-use development site in the North West. Situated in just off Junction 8 of the M62, in Warrington, it is home to Brake Bros, Hermes, Travis Perkins, Asda and Royal Mail, to name a few.
The £1bn project, set over 25 years, will deliver a world-class, sustainable, highly accessible mixed-use development providing quality, bespoke commercial premises, along with a range of new homes and a school, plus retail and leisure opportunities – all set within a huge network of green spaces and a 35-acre ‘Green Heart’.
Omega has been identified as a major development opportunity site with the potential to deliver significant economic, environmental and social benefits for Warrington and the surrounding area.
The development is expected to provide up to around 24,000 jobs on site when fully built.
Work undertaken
Bailey Streetscene manufactured and installed a number of bicycle and motorcycle shelters for the latest phase of developments in Omega South.
The Stoke shelter was chosen due to its flexibility. As standard, it comes in 4m bays but can be easily manufactured to suit any size thanks to the simplicity in the design.
It is an economical choice that can serve a number of uses from bicycle and motorcycle parking to waiting shelters. It can also be supplied as a compound unit with integrated lighting and security gates.







