The skyline at Westwood Industrial Estate is changing fast. Engine Works Park has reached a defining moment in its construction programme — structural steelwork is now complete across the first phase, and cladding is being fitted at pace. This isn’t a CGI render. This is real steel, real concrete, and a real deadline that’s being met.
For anyone who’s driven past the Westwood site recently, the transformation is impossible to miss. What was open ground just months ago is now a complex of 59 premium commercial units taking shape across approximately 4 acres and 126,000 square feet of purpose-built workspace. The construction team has hit every target date so far — and with Spring 2026 rapidly approaching, the finish line is in sight.
The structural frame reaching completion is a critical milestone. It means the building envelope can now be sealed, internal fit-out can begin in parallel, and the mechanical and electrical installations can proceed on schedule. In commercial development terms, this is the moment a project shifts from aspiration to inevitability.
Developed by Yeats and backed by equity partner Nimol as part of a £100m innovation hubs programme, Engine Works Park is being built to a specification that reflects serious intent. Split-level units offer flexibility for e-commerce fulfilment, light manufacturing, tech operations, and professional services. Every unit has been designed to adapt — not just to today’s occupier, but to tomorrow’s.
With Thanet Parkway now operational and cutting London commute times to around 70 minutes, the connectivity argument has never been stronger. Businesses relocating from London can slash their overheads without sacrificing access to the capital. That’s not a promise — it’s maths.
Construction updates will continue to be published here as we move towards handover. If you’re an occupier, investor, or advisor watching this project, now is the time to get in touch. The units are being built. The demand is real. And the best positions won’t last.
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