The second half of 2025 is shaping up to be a busy and exciting time for construction workers in the Teeside area. With major projects underway and new developments on the horizon, the region is cementing its place as a hub for industry, innovation, and regeneration. Here’s a look at some of the key construction projects making an impact.
Teesworks: The Industrial Heartbeat of Teeside
The Teesworks site remains the epicentre of construction activity. As one of the largest and most ambitious regeneration projects in the UK, it’s a constant source of opportunity for skilled workers. The focus in the second half of 2025 is on several key areas:
Net Zero Teesside Power: Construction continues to progress rapidly on this landmark project. The power plant, which will be equipped with carbon capture, utilisation, and storage (CCUS) technology, is a cornerstone of the UK’s energy transition. For construction workers, this means ongoing roles in civil engineering, steel erection, and mechanical and electrical installation.
SeAH Wind’s Monopile Factory: The massive factory for producing offshore wind turbine foundations is nearing completion. This state-of-the-art facility will be a major employer, and in the coming months, the final phases of construction will focus on internal fit-out, machinery installation, and preparing the site for operation.
Hydrogen and Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) Plants: Groundwork and initial construction are advancing on multiple hydrogen and SAF plants. These projects are part of the Teeside Freeport’s push towards green energy and will provide significant work for civil engineers and ground workers.

Urban Regeneration and Infrastructure
Beyond the industrial scale of Teesworks, the urban centres of Middlesbrough, Stockton, and Redcar are also seeing significant construction activity.
Middlesbrough Station Redevelopment: The second phase of the station upgrade is well underway. This includes the new platform and track work, which will improve rail capacity and connectivity for the region. Workers are focused on track laying, platform construction, and the installation of new signalling systems.
The Northern School of Art, Middlesbrough: The new campus development is moving towards its final stages. This project involves a mix of new-build and refurbishment work, offering opportunities for tradespeople in carpentry, plastering, and general fit-out.
Town Centre Regeneration: Both Stockton-on-Tees and Redcar are continuing with their high street revitalisation schemes. This includes the demolition of old buildings, new public realm works, and the construction of new retail and leisure units. These projects offer a steady stream of work for demolition experts, ground workers, and builders.
Teeside: New Housing and Commercial Developments
Housing remains a key driver of construction activity across Teeside. New housing estates are being built in suburbs surrounding Stockton and Middlesbrough to meet growing demand. Additionally, a number of new commercial and logistics hubs are under construction to support the expanding industrial sector. These projects offer roles for bricklayers, roofers, and a variety of finishing trades.
The outlook for construction in Teeside for the latter half of 2025 is incredibly positive. The combination of large-scale green energy initiatives, essential urban regeneration, and a steady stream of residential projects means there are ample opportunities for skilled workers looking for their next project.
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