Refurbishment Loans News:- The project WEMBLEY PARK – PLOT E01 & E02 is undergoing construction at E/O Wembley Stadium, Engineers Way, Wembley, Middlesex, HA9 0EG. The council of Brent is looking under this construction. The project had started on August 2017. The scheduled period was expected to be of 36 months. Therefore, the project is supposed to finish by August 2020. The total floor area is 3376 sq m and the site area is 1.28 Ha.

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There are 4 structures being constructed, which will be consisting of 16 storeys. A total of 633 units are provided, which will be consisting of 342 one bed houses, 229 two bed houses, 55 three bed houses and 7 four bed houses. There will be 192 spaces allotted for parking as well. The total value for the construction of this project is £161.5M.

The companies included in WEMBLEY PARK – PLOT E01 & E02

The client of this project is Quintain Estates & Development Plc. The architect is PRP Architects. The main planner is WYG. The landscape architect is LDA Design. Systra UK is the transport consultant. The project manager is GVA Grimley Limited. Quintain Estates & Development Plc is also the project manager for this construction.

The foundations subcontractor is O’Keefe Construction Limited. O’Keefe Construction Limited is also the groundworks subcontractor for this very project. The main contractor is Wates Group Construction & Smartspace. JRL Environmental Limited is the frame subcontractor. The electrical subcontractor is CD Engineering.

Refurbishment Loans – How can HZA help?

As to get proper and effective advice on getting the different varieties of the commercial refurbishment loans, along with the advice on quick bridging loans with the discussion of different ranges of finance as well, the Property Development finance brokers Hank Zarihs Associates are available. Their all round support in a construction is really instrumental and one get the necessary loans without any hassle.

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