Mayor Ben Houchen with technical director Lauren Hill.

"Vast" decommissioning project at Teesworks creates 20 jobs as works begin

A demolition project that will create 20 jobs on the Teesworks site is underway.

Acumen, a specialist waste management company based in Middlesbrough, have been awarded the “vast” decommissioning project, which includes the removal of waste oil products and the decontamination and demolition of five heavy fuel oil tanks.

The project, which involved removing the heavy fuel oil from the tanks and cutting the metal from the tanks, cleaning it and sending it to be recycled, has created 20 local jobs.

The contract is worth just under £1m and is expected to be complete by the end of 2020, as part of Teesworks’ wider 12-month, £393m demolition and remediation programme.

Technical director Lauren Hill commented: “It’s fantastic to be involved in this project and to take up such a varied role.

“We work on a wide range of industrial site services; clearance works and emergency spill responses so we’re well placed to be able to effectively tackle the job at hand.

“It’s hugely encouraging to see that the local environment is changing so much and it’s an exciting time to live in the North East at the moment, especially in the Tees Valley as there are so many positive things happening in Middlesbrough and Hartlepool.”

Tees Valley mayor Ben Houchen said: “My plan for jobs is delivering good-quality, well paid jobs across the Teesworks site right now with 517 jobs already created, meaning local workers have more money in their back pockets for them and their families.

“Acumen is a great example of a company that is going that extra mile to not only create local jobs for local people but do everything they can to support businesses and communities on Teesside.

“It is brilliant to see them being involved with such a huge demolition project, employing local people with well-paid jobs and reinvesting into our region at the same time.

“We are getting to work with our plans to demolish and deliver. The scale of this project is mammoth and to see it first-hand is incredible.

“It just goes to show that we have the skilled workers and knowledge base within Teesside, Darlington and Hartlepool to carry out such works.

“Our plans are in place, diggers are on site and we’ve created hundreds of jobs for local people who are getting the Teesworks land ready for redevelopment so we can create thousands more good quality, clean, 21st century jobs for local people.”

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