Dorset Police Headquarter

  • Client

    Police & Crime Commissioner Dorset

  • Contractor

  • Value

    £15.1m

  • Completion Date

    October 2024

The Challenge

Dorset Police wanted to future proof the Force’s estate and deliver fit-for-purpose facilities for officers, staff, volunteers and our communities, making sustainability an integral part of the vision, but also meeting the expectations of the communities who wanted to feel more connected to their police. 

The Solution

The project involved the delivery of a 30,000 sq ft three-storey ‘Grade A’ office building, laid out to encourage communication and cross-department collaboration. It has breakout spaces, a café and external landscaped areas for staff to decompress. The exterior incorporates a contemporary mixture of facing brickwork and glazed curtain walling. A new memorial garden, alongside a series of garden spaces for socialisation, education, retreat and outreach, emulating the surrounding heathland and incorporating locally significant species into new habitat as well as housing the site’s relocated war memorial.  

Sustainability was a key driver of the brief with air source heat pumps and a collection of photovoltaic panels to harness solar energy for supplementary power generation included in the delivery. A comprehensive acoustic strategy was designed to address indoor ambient noise, reverberation control and sound insulation developed to support winning the sustainability standard of BREEAM ‘Very Good’. Willmott Dixon’s Energy Synergy™ technology is now monitoring the completed building’s operational energy usage to ensure it runs as designed. 

The project demonstrated its commitment to environmental excellence through a circular approach to materials management. Instead of sending excavated soil to landfill—avoiding 210 lorry trips and 32 km of transport—the team followed a materials management plan under the CLAiRE DoWCoP. Nearly all of the material was reused locally to form two landscaped mounds on the nearby North Field, achieving 100% diversion from landfill. This approach also saved the project nearly £65,000. 

The Results

This innovative blue light design creates a space that successfully blends sustainability with security and staff-wellbeing, developing a new model for future blue light buildings that allow the police force to develop a more agile and collaborative approach whilst helping them to meet existing and future demand. 

The outdoor memorial garden not only promote increased wellbeing through breakout spaces and group seating, providing an area for people to get much needed time away from their desks, but it also supports increased biodiversity through 35 new trees, 25 shrubs and over 7000 plants. 

The completed scheme was delivered with no interruption to service provision. 

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Apprentices

£12,065,000

SME Spend

£747,872

SROi

8/10

Client Satisfaction

Contractor Performance | Commitments

Legacy

5 career events, 301 traineeship weeks, 79 Qualifications achieved, 123 Green skills training weeks

Safe

Zero RIDDORS 

Fair

100% payment within 30 days terms

Aftercare

Soft landings for handover 

Client Testimonials

It’s of utmost importance that our officers, staff and volunteers have a working environment that supports them with their contribution to keeping people safe. Our former HQ building had served us well for 60 years but had well and truly outlived its original temporary purpose. We are proud of our new headquarters, which will provide value for money and long-term savings enabling us to invest in frontline policing to tackle the things that matter most to our communities.