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    Erewash approves Fassa Bortolo HQ: production and logistics lens for contractors

    February 16, 2026|

    Reviewed by Joe Ashwell

    Erewash approves Fassa Bortolo HQ: production and logistics lens for contractors

    First reported on The Construction Index

    30 Second Briefing

    Erewash Borough Council has approved Fassa Bortolo’s new UK headquarters and building materials factory at New Stanton Park, a 170,000 sq ft complex with manufacturing plant, training academy and warehousing. The facility will feature a 60-metre main tower, three metres higher than the former Stanton Ironworks chimney, on a 220-acre brownfield business estate masterplanned for up to 4,000 jobs. For materials suppliers and contractors, the site signals a significant East Midlands production hub for renders, mortars and plasters within a £350m global expansion programme.

    Technical Brief

    • Full planning permission from Erewash Borough Council moves the New Stanton Park plant into delivery phase.
    • Fassa Bortolo will consolidate UK render, mortar and plaster production, logistics and training on a single 170,000 sq ft footprint.
    • The 60 m process tower height will drive crane selection, lift planning and façade access strategies.
    • Brownfield redevelopment of the former Stanton Ironworks demands careful management of legacy foundations, buried services and potential contamination.
    • Verdant Regeneration’s 220-acre estate layout must integrate heavy-goods access, fire separation and noise buffers between multiple manufacturers.
    • Up to 4,000 on-site jobs forecast implies substantial utilities upgrades for power, gas, water and trade effluent capacity.
    • As one element of Fassa Bortolo’s £350m global capex, the scheme signals sustained demand for high-volume dry-mix manufacturing infrastructure.

    Our Take

    Within the 712 Infrastructure stories in our database, relatively few involve brownfield regeneration on the scale of the 220‑acre New Stanton Park estate, signalling that Erewash is hosting one of the larger UK industrial reuse schemes rather than a routine infill project.

    The 60‑metre process tower and associated visual impact will likely trigger more detailed planning scrutiny than typical East Midlands industrial sheds, which can add design and mitigation costs for Fassa Bortolo but also set a precedent for future tall-process plant on former heavy-industry sites.

    Fassa Bortolo’s £350m global expansion programme suggests this UK factory is part of a multi-node supply strategy; for local contractors and materials suppliers around New Stanton Park, that usually translates into phased packages and repeat work rather than a one-off build-only contract.

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