Northern Ireland-based materials washing and classification equipment manufacturer
The new office development which will house 400 people has received planning permission and is expected to begin construction in February 2017, with a view to being completed within 18 months.
In April 2016, the company committed to creating 110 new jobs over the next six years as part of a £6.8 million investment into the business.
The new office project represents an additional investment of £10 million.
CDE also increased product assembly space at its Cookstown campus by 32% in January 2017 to allow for the production of 60 additional machines every year.
Brendan McGurgan, CDE’s managing director, said: “Our new offices on the Sandholes Road will provide office space for all staff based at our headquarters across engineering, product development, sales and marketing, project management, health and safety, procurement, logistics, HR and finance.”
“The additional space will allow for our planned increase in employee numbers from the current level of just over 200. The new office will not only accommodate this growth in numbers but also allow for further expansion in the years after 2021.”
He added: “Our current expansion is being driven by an increase in demand in our export markets for CDE Global and CDEnviro. We are growing our global coverage in all of our regional markets and have a strong five year plan in place to ensure that this continues.
“We believe the layout of the new office will encourage greater levels of collaboration and allow us to host more inward visits from our customers. Our current offices will be transformed into a training facility for both our own people and our customers.”
Johnson Bell, of architects Teague and Sally, added: “We’re delighted that Teague & Sally were appointed as lead designers, architects, and structural engineers for CDE’s new corporate headquarters. Our design for this iconic building commands a striking visual presence with its curved facades and large first floor cantilevers, taking full advantage of the panoramic views over the Sperrins creating a relaxed working environment.
“The building has been designed using high quality exposed architectural concrete with materials and finishes being carefully selected to reinforce CDE's main business functions. The design incorporates a double height feature atrium, open plan offices, breakout and flexible meeting spaces, board rooms, dining facilities, and an impressive reception area. An extensive landscaping design compliments the building to give a very dramatic overall first impression. It has been a busy year working closely with CDE to bring the project to this stage and we look forward to seeing the works starting on site.”
Project manager Jim Eastwood, general manager of Cookstown Enterprise Centre, said: “On behalf of Cookstown Enterprise I am proud to have been associated with and to provide project management services to CDE Global as it has grown to be a world leader in its specialist field of materials handling and washing technology. Best wishes to Tony and all the CDE team as they embark upon this significant flagship office headquarters development which will be a tremendous asset to Cookstown district, Mid Ulster and Northern Ireland.”
CDE Global designed washing and classification equipment is deployed in applications across a variety of sectors; sand and aggregates, construction waste recycling, mining, specialist industrial sands and environmental. Its regional office network has a presence in Kolkata (India), Sao Paulo (Brazil) and Cary (North America).
CDEnviro was originally formed as a division of CDE Global in 2008 to develop a new range of products which would help companies in recycling industries and wastewater treatment to minimise waste volumes. The company experienced a sharp increase in demand and as a result CDEnviro was established in 2011 as a separate company. It operates in Europe, Australia, North America and Latin America.