Boho X is the latest development of The Digital City, jointly funded by Middlesbrough Council and the Tees Valley Combined Authority. This new building will see the expansion of the Middlesbrough Digital Quarter, locally known as Boho.
The Digital City has a total investment potential of £250m of commercial, residential, leisure, retail, and education use.
Middlesbrough Council has appointed Galliford Try to deliver the project following a Single- Stage procurement process via the Procure Partnerships North East Framework.
Boho X will deliver an iconic building that provides circa 60,000sq.ft of high quality office accommodation tailored towards digital and creative companies with outstanding amenities and facilities including café space, bar/event space, lecture theatre and gym. It will ensure that the Digital City is the destination for emerging and expanding digital companies.
Robbie Blackhurst, Framework Director, Procure Partnerships Framework commented: “Boho X is a landmark project for Middlesbrough that will transform the area, the Council and Tees Valley Combined Authority’s ambitious plans promise to reinvigorate the region. Galliford Try will deliver this project that fits within the wider masterplan to transform Middlesbrough’s historic heart!”
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Faye Dolan, an esteemed professional and Framework Director at Procure Partnerships, boasts a rich and diverse career spanning seven years in the construction industry. Faye’s journey within Procure Partnerships began in 2018 as a Key Account Manager, initially overseeing the North West region and later extending her purview to the entire North.