Work begins on 120 bedroom Premier Inn hotel in Torquay

It's hoped it will be completed by early 2022

Author: Chris BakerPublished 16th Feb 2021

Work has started on building a 120 bedroom hotel in Torquay.

The £11million Premier Inn is being built on part of Terrace Car Park.

The foundations are now being laid, and it's hoped it'll be completed early next year.

The bulk excavation for the hotel has been complete in recent weeks, in preparation for laying the foundations.

Spoil removal has also created space for the construction of an internal ramp, which gives better utilisation of the existing car park.

The latest stage of the programme also sees preparation works for a new power substation, a crane base and lift shaft excavation.

Councillor Swithin Long, Torbay Council Cabinet Member for Economic Regeneration, Tourism and Housing, said:

"This is more great news for Torquay as we start the economic recovery process from COVID-19. The hotel will generate new employment of around 30 permanent jobs and over 150 jobs during construction. It will attract thousands of guests each year and bring in an additional £3.3M of tourism spend. Torbay Council worked hard to ensure that the construction contract with Midas includes requirements to employ local people and contractors, provide training for apprentices and support entrant trainees in key professions.

"The progress of this project comes at an exciting time for Torbay, with a range of multi-million pound projects coming online to make spaces where people can thrive. These include £21.9m from the government for Torquay Towns Fund, plus £13.36m announced by the government last month for the Future High Streets Fund for Paignton."

Mike Borkowski, Business Development Director for Midas said:

"After a flurry of activity on site, the foundations and retaining structures are almost complete. By the end of February the building really starts to take shape as we see the frame emerging from the ground. This will give just a hint of the fantastic view of the harbour that customers will be able to enjoy from every floor of Torquay’s newest hotel.

"Our commitment to keep the project spend as local as possible is on target and is also managing to support several local apprentices and trainees, gaining some valuable project experience in Torbay."