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Third Phase of 271000 Sq Ft Bicester Industrial Project Begins

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Last updated: February 1, 2026 5:34 pm
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Key Points

  • Tritax Big Box Developments has commenced construction on Phase 3 of Symmetry Park Bicester, providing 271,000 sq ft of industrial, logistics, and advanced manufacturing space.
  • The new phase follows detailed planning consent granted in August 2025.
  • Phase 3 will comprise two units, measuring 155,688 sq ft and 115,312 sq ft respectively.
  • Construction is being undertaken by A&H Construction.
  • The new units aim to achieve BREEAM Excellent and EPC A+ ratings, featuring rainwater harvesting and roof-mounted solar panels for sustainability.
  • Practical completion of the units is targeted for the first quarter of 2027.
  • Symmetry Park Bicester already houses major occupiers, including Ocado, DP World, DPD, Bentley Designs, and Medline.
  • Tom Leeming, director at Tritax Big Box Developments, stated that Phase 3 reflects confidence in Bicester and the M40 corridor’s occupier demand.
  • Phase 3 is designed to deliver best-in-class, sustainable space for logistics and advanced manufacturing operators.
  • The units will be available on a leasehold basis, with Savills and DTRE acting as joint letting agents.

Bicester (Oxford News Daily) January 30, 2026 – Tritax Big Box Developments has officially broken ground on the third phase of Symmetry Park Bicester, a high-profile industrial and logistics scheme that will provide 271,000 sq ft of speculative space for logistics and advanced manufacturing occupiers. The project follows detailed planning consent granted in August 2025 and represents a significant expansion of one of the region’s most established industrial hubs.

Contents
  • Key Points
  • What Are the Details of Phase 3 at Symmetry Park Bicester?
  • Who Are the Current Occupiers at Symmetry Park Bicester?
  • What Sustainability Features Are Included in the New Units?
  • Who Is Responsible for Construction of Phase 3?
  • When Will Phase 3 Be Completed and Available?
  • What Is Tritax Big Box Developments’ Strategy in Bicester?
  • What Are the Advantages of the Bicester Location?
  • How Will Phase 3 Support Advanced Manufacturing?
  • Who Are the Lease and Letting Agents for Phase 3?
  • What Are the Key Takeaways for Investors and Occupiers?

The new phase of Symmetry Park Bicester is expected to reinforce the park’s position as a strategic location along the M40 corridor, catering to the rising demand for high-quality industrial and logistics facilities.

What Are the Details of Phase 3 at Symmetry Park Bicester?

As reported by James Beeson of Insider Media, Phase 3 will deliver two new units measuring 155,688 sq ft and 115,312 sq ft, providing flexible space suitable for a range of occupiers in logistics and advanced manufacturing sectors.

The project is being constructed by A&H Construction, a company with extensive experience in large-scale industrial developments. The units have been designed to target BREEAM Excellent and EPC A+ ratings, reflecting a commitment to sustainability and energy efficiency. Features include rainwater harvesting systems and roof-mounted solar panels, which are intended to reduce environmental impact and operational costs for future occupiers. (Insider Media)

Practical completion is scheduled for the first quarter of 2027, allowing businesses to occupy the units soon after construction finishes.

Who Are the Current Occupiers at Symmetry Park Bicester?

Symmetry Park Bicester is already home to several prominent companies, including Ocado, DP World, DPD, Bentley Designs, and Medline, demonstrating the park’s attractiveness to logistics and advanced manufacturing tenants.

Tom Leeming, director at Tritax Big Box Developments, told Insider Media:
“Bringing forward the next phase of Symmetry Park Bicester reflects our confidence in the location and the continued strength of occupier demand along the M40 corridor. Phase 3 will deliver best-in-class, sustainable space that supports both logistics and advanced manufacturing occupiers, building on the success of earlier phases at this well-established development.”

This statement emphasises Tritax’s commitment to providing high-quality industrial facilities and its belief in long-term demand in the Bicester region. (Insider Media)

What Sustainability Features Are Included in the New Units?

According to project documentation and reporting by Insider Media, the new units have been designed with sustainability at the forefront. The BREEAM Excellent and EPC A+ ratings signify high environmental standards, including:

  • Rainwater harvesting systems to reduce water consumption.
  • Roof-mounted solar panels to generate renewable energy and lower carbon emissions.
  • Advanced insulation and energy-efficient building materials to reduce operational costs and environmental impact.

These measures are in line with industry expectations for sustainable industrial and logistics buildings, responding to both regulatory requirements and occupiers’ growing demand for environmentally responsible facilities.

Who Is Responsible for Construction of Phase 3?

Phase 3 is being delivered by A&H Construction, a UK-based construction firm specialising in industrial and commercial developments.

As reported by James Beeson of Insider Media, A&H Construction’s role includes project management, site preparation, and construction of both units, ensuring adherence to sustainability targets and delivery timelines. The company has a track record of delivering high-quality industrial buildings, including previous phases at Symmetry Park and other sites along the M40 corridor.

When Will Phase 3 Be Completed and Available?

Practical completion of Phase 3 is targeted for the first quarter of 2027, with units available on a leasehold basis.

Joint letting agents Savills and DTRE will manage the leasing process, ensuring that interested occupiers in logistics and advanced manufacturing have access to the new units upon completion. (Insider Media)

What Is Tritax Big Box Developments’ Strategy in Bicester?

Tritax Big Box Developments has positioned Symmetry Park Bicester as a leading destination for large-scale industrial and logistics operations.

Tom Leeming, speaking to Insider Media, explained that Phase 3 reflects the company’s confidence in both Bicester and the wider M40 corridor, which continues to see strong occupier demand. Leeming added:
“Phase 3 will deliver best-in-class, sustainable space that supports both logistics and advanced manufacturing occupiers, building on the success of earlier phases at this well-established development.”

The development is aimed at catering to the growing need for high-quality, flexible industrial space in a key strategic location for distribution and manufacturing in the South East. (Insider Media)

What Are the Advantages of the Bicester Location?

Symmetry Park Bicester benefits from its strategic position along the M40 corridor, providing excellent transport links to London, Birmingham, and other major UK cities.

According to James Beeson of Insider Media, this location attracts logistics and manufacturing operators who value easy access to supply chains, distribution networks, and skilled labour markets. The park’s established reputation, with existing major occupiers, reinforces confidence among prospective tenants considering Phase 3 units.

How Will Phase 3 Support Advanced Manufacturing?

The new units at Symmetry Park Bicester are designed to accommodate not only logistics operations but also advanced manufacturing, a sector that increasingly demands large, flexible, and energy-efficient spaces.

Sustainability features, including rainwater harvesting and solar panels, combined with high BREEAM and EPC ratings, create an environment suitable for businesses aiming to reduce carbon footprints while optimising operational efficiency.

Who Are the Lease and Letting Agents for Phase 3?

Phase 3 units will be offered on a leasehold basis, with joint letting agents Savills and DTRE handling enquiries and tenant negotiations.

As reported by Insider Media, both agents bring expertise in large-scale industrial property leasing, supporting Tritax in securing suitable occupiers aligned with the park’s logistics and advanced manufacturing focus.

What Are the Key Takeaways for Investors and Occupiers?

Phase 3 of Symmetry Park Bicester represents:

  • A substantial expansion of an already successful industrial and logistics hub.
  • A strong sustainability focus, meeting modern environmental and regulatory standards.
  • Opportunities for leasehold occupation by logistics and advanced manufacturing operators.
  • Continued confidence in the M40 corridor as a prime location for industrial investment.

Industry observers and local media have highlighted Tritax Big Box Developments’ commitment to quality and sustainability as central to the park’s ongoing success.

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