
Civil engineering company Caddick Construction has initiated work on the T45 urban logistics development in Leeds, UK, a project of developer Chancerygate.
Scheduled for completion in early 2026, the development is set to enhance the local business district with 23 new commercial units, with a range of unit sizes from 4,450ft² to 34,000ft².
The T45 scheme will encompass 223,000ft² across an 11.1-acre site and represents the fourth collaboration between Caddick and Chancerygate.
Caddick Construction has a history of projects with Chancerygate, including the £4.5m ($6m) Gateway 44 logistics hub and Costa Coffee drive-through in Carlisle, the £7.8m Mersey Reach industrial scheme in Aintree, and the £10.7m Novus development in Knutsford.
The company is currently constructing a £42m manufacturing facility for Schneider Electric in North Yorkshire and is close to completing a £28m facility for YARA International in Howden, which is stated to be the UK’s “largest speciality” fertiliser plant.
Caddick Construction Yorkshire and North East regional managing director Steve Ford said: “Chancerygate is responsible for a huge number of impressive industrial and logistics developments, fulfilling an ambition to provide tenants with high-quality and forward-thinking logistics solutions.”

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By GlobalData“These values are ones that are echoed here at Caddick, and over the years we’ve been responsible for bringing forward state-of-the-art logistics schemes that are always built with the end-user in mind. Marking the fourth development delivered for Chancerygate, Caddick’s appointment to T45 is a testament to the trust and confidence built by our team and our track record of delivering consistently high-quality developments for our clients.”
Chancerygate development director Chris Brown said: “T45 marks the first multi-let urban logistics scheme to be delivered in Leeds on this scale for a generation, and is Chancerygate’s first new build development in Yorkshire.”
In January 2025, Caddick started an £8m contract to construct a new warehouse for photo printing specialist Max Spielman in Wirral, UK.
Caddick Construction Group has also recently reported a 12% increase in annual turnover, reaching £356m ($468.4m) for the year ending 31 August 2024.