I54
i54 South Staffordshire is a UK technology-based business park located at Junction 2 on the M54 Motorway in the West Midlands, on the boundary of South Staffordshire and Wolverhampton.
i54 South Staffordshire is a £50 million joint venture partnership between Staffordshire County Council, City of Wolverhampton Council and South Staffordshire Council. It falls within the Black Country Enterprise Zone.
The site entrance is at Junction 2 of the M54 Motorway, to the west of the Staffordshire and Worcestershire Canal. The site is home to several manufacturing companies including MOOG Aerospace, Eurofins Laboratories, International Security Printers, and the home of the £500 million UK advance engine manufacturing facility of Jaguar Land Rover.
Project costs and details
The cost of the project to the site is estimated to be £67 million GBP and was granted crucial planning approvals from two local authorities in September 2006.In August 2006, contractors to the site started the second major phase of the scheme, a £5 million GBP 12-month programme of infrastructure and reclamation work.
On 3 July 2007, key partners for the project toasted the substantial completion of a £10 million GBP programme of remediation and site preparation works on the i54 site. The site preparation work ran over a 16-month period and has been carried out by Blackwell and supervised by Mouchel Parkman engineering consultancy. During this time, the following was achieved:
- Produced level development plots
- Installation of primary infrastructure including a spine road
- Drainage Systems
- Site fencing
- Creation of new wetlands and ecological habitats
- 152,000 cubic metres of topsoil has been excavated but retained on site.
- 190,000 cubic metres of sub-soil and rock excavated and reused on site.
- 1 kilometre spine road constructed
- 4.5 kilometres of fencing erected
- Total of 6,500 cubic metres of ponds and swales created as part of the landscaping
Jaguar Land Rover
It is understood that Jaguar Land Rover is taking on the investments to meet the demands of high sales in Asia. The new engine plant will be home to the new family of 4-cylinder petrol and diesel engines for the luxury Land Rover brand, originally brought to help boost technology in Tata Motors vehicle range. JLR chief executive Dr Ralf Speth announced that £1.5 billion is to be invested into the company and the new engine plant each year for the next 5 years on product development and the engine range. JLR engines are currently being supplied by Ford Motors
Usage potential
- Around of industrial space
- of commercial/retail and leisure.
Construction
On the 16 January 2019, permission was granted for a 60 acre expansion to the i54 Business Park to the west of the existing park towards Pendeford Hall Lane. The new extension will also be accessible from the M54 Junction 2. This new link road was allocated the number A4510 upon completion.
Enterprise zone
The i54 South Staffordshire site is the largest of the 19 sites which make up the Black Country Enterprise Zone, which has 5 sites in Wolverhampton and 14 in Darlaston, Walsall. The creation of the zone for the Black Country was announced on 23 March 2011 by Chancellor George Osborne. Enterprise zone status speeds up the process of allowing companies to re-locate to the site and encourages it with tax breaks.Companies at i54 South Staffordshire
- MOOG
- Eurofins
- Jaguar Land Rover
- International Security Printers
- ERA
- Atlas Copco
- Access 360
- Victoria + Albert Baths Limited