Leading construction company, Henry Brothers, has completed construction on a new £13.5 million Driver and Vehicle Agency (DVA) MOT test centre and administrative building at Mallusk.
Providing capacity for 100,000 vehicle tests a year, the state-of-the-art centre, which was delivered on time and within budget, includes a ten-lane testing area, seven ramp-based lanes for light vehicles, two lanes for heavy vehicle testing, and a dedicated bay for motorcycle testing.
The project also has a new internal road network, car parking, and an off-road motorcycle driving test track.
Commenting on its completion, Jody Wilkinson, Managing Director for Northern Ireland and Scotland at Henry Brothers, said:
“Delivered to meet growing demand for vehicle testing, the new DVA MOT test centre has been designed to support high standards of vehicle roadworthiness testing and operational efficiency.
“Future-proofed to respond to evolving industry requirements, the facility demonstrates our continued commitment to high-quality, forward-thinking infrastructure that supports both the public and the wider economy.”
Built on behalf of the Department for Infrastructure, the test centre was announced in November 2024.
It joins a series of new projects for Henry Brothers in Northern Ireland, including the Queen’s-led Advanced Manufacturing and Innovation Centre in Newtownabbey.
Liz Kimmins, Minister for Infrastructure, said:
“The completion of the new Mallusk test centre is an important milestone in strengthening the future of vehicle testing in the North. Henry Brothers has delivered a high-quality facility that will help enhance the availability and quality of our vehicle testing services here.”
For more information about Henry Brothers, visit henrybrothers.co.uk.
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