The contractor, working for Liverpool-based developer Brickland, has received formal sign-off from the Building Safety Regulator for the 267-flat Nursery Street project.
Michael Sims, managing director at Clegg Construction, said: “Securing Gateway 2 approval from the Building Safety Regulator confirms that this development in Sheffield meets the most stringent of safety requirements.
“This approval means that we can now proceed to the next stage, with enabling work starting on site to deliver this 12-storey concrete-frame apartment project.”
The professional team includes architect Hadfield Cawkwell Davidson, built environment consultancy Ridge, MEP consultant Futurserv, project manager and quantity surveyor Egan Lucocq, and Design Fire Services.
The Nursery Street job adds to a growing pipeline of residential work for Clegg, which has recently delivered The Ironworks in Sheffield, a 12-storey block providing 229 flats, alongside Spinners Yard in Leeds and Gilders Yard in Birmingham.
The Nottingham-based contractor is also active on non-residential work in the city and is currently delivering a new Faculty of Health building at the University of Sheffield.
























