High-tech showroom and workshop coming to Newport
Our Bristol team has started work on a prestigious £16m Porsche centre in Newport.
Commissioned by Dick Lovett, the official Porsche dealer for South Wales, the high-tech facility will be the company’s flagship Porsche centre and the largest building to date in its portfolio.
The impressive 7000m2 curve-fronted space has been designed by Pier Architecture and will feature a two-storey, glass-clad and porcelain-floored car showroom as well as a comprehensive and state-of-the-art workshop.
MATT COOPER
Director, Beard

We’re currently clearing and levelling the greenfield site on the Celtic Springs business park ready for stone piling and the erection of the building’s steel frame at the end of May.
The project is due to be completed by the end of February 2024.
As part of the work, we will also construct a bell-mouth road junction for access to the site.
REBECCA MALONEY
for Dick Lovett
The showroom will have space for 48 cars and the workshop 23 cars. A car lift is being installed to move cars quickly and easily to the first floor of the showroom.
Solar panels on the composite roof will aid powering the building. EV chargers will also be fitted – both for customers visiting the workshop and as part of Porsche’s wider EV charging network.
Lighting is an important part of the feel and function of the building. Track lighting and spot lights will provide atmosphere and emphasis in the showroom, while the exterior cladding will incorporate red strip lighting, which will have a striking and unique 'night-time mode'.