A FIRM has won a gigantic £19million contract to build the new Basingstoke headquarters for Eli Lilly and Company.

Located within the Basing View Enterprise Zone, Morgan Sindall Construction will build a 45,000 sq ft five-storey commercial building will provide Grade A workspace and a new home to the pharma giant.

The main contractor is carrying out the work for Basingstoke and Deane Borough Council, and Morgan Sindall Group sister company, Muse Developments. The mixed-use regeneration specialist and local authority are working in partnership on a 10-year strategy to deliver more than 650,000 sq ft of new developments.

Designed by architect TP Bennett, the building will be owned by the borough council and will be the second-largest commercial asset in its portfolio.

The development is the first project to be supported by the Invest to Grow Fund, set up by the council in 2016 using £25m from long-term investments, in addition to funding from the Enterprise M3 Local Enterprise Partnership.

Eli Lilly’s commitment to the area represents a huge vote of confidence in both the wider Enterprise M3 corridor’s knowledge economy credentials, and plans for the Basing View Enterprise Zone, keeping hundreds of jobs in the town and supporting 200 jobs during the construction process.

The lease is also significant as the building is the first pre-let commercial property in the M3 corridor in almost a decade.

Morgan Sindall Construction is also building a shared 288-space multi-storey car park and carrying out landscaping work to improve the public realm.

Construction work is now underway and expected to complete by the end of summer 2020.

James York, area director at Morgan Sindall Construction, said: “Civic leaders are always looking to attract and retain the globally-significant companies which can provide high-value jobs and act as anchor institutions for the business community. Providing well-designed, modern commercial buildings and Grade A workspace is key to this – and a brief we are well versed at fulfilling.

“We’re incredibly pleased to be working with Muse Developments and the council on this project and look forward to the building taking shape over the coming months.”

Chris Scott, development director at Muse Developments, said: “We’re excited to be breaking ground and starting the next stage on the journey to create a new Grade A business district for the borough. We’re looking forward to working closely with both the borough council and Morgan Sindall Construction over the coming months, to deliver a quality new home for Eli Lilly and Company.”

Cabinet member for regeneration and property at Basingstoke and Deane Borough Council, Councillor John Izett, said: “I am delighted to see work now underway on a new headquarters for one of the borough’s largest employers.

“This is an important milestone in our ambitious regeneration of Basing View and it is an invitation to other major international companies to look at what Basingstoke now offers as an increasingly attractive business location.”