newsteelconstruction.com

NSC Archives

Weekly News

Contractor named for wine merchant warehouse

Winvic Construction has been appointed by Goodman to deliver a 10,900m2 state-of-the-art warehouse in Andover for Berry Bros. & Rudd, a London-based fine wine merchant.

The steel-framed structure, to be erected by Caunton Engineering, has been designed to be carbon neutral utilising BIM Level 2. The building will generate its own energy supply, will operate with rainwater harvesting and have electric vehicle charging points.

The single storey warehouse located at Andover Business Park will have the capacity to store over 14 million bottles of wine at optimum temperature and in a humidity-controlled environment. This will be achieved through an enhanced specification roof and wall system that is said to provide a superior building envelope with excellent thermal performance and internal climate control, removing the need for a secondary internal construction.

An EPC rating of A+ and BREEAM rating of ‘Very Good’ will be achieved. Winvic will also be fitting out the 232m2 open-plan office space and undertaking the external works, which include utility and drainage installation, hardstanding and landscaping works, and the creation of access roads, pavements and car parking for 27 vehicles.

Winvic’s Director of Industrial, Distribution & Logistics, Danny Nelson, commented: “We have a lot of experience with temperature-controlled facilities, so we’re delighted to be working with long-standing client Goodman once again on this cutting-edge fine wine storage warehouse.”

The facility will be operational in summer 2022.

Print Friendly, PDF & Email

Share this post

THIS MONTH'S MAGAZINE

Click on the cover to view this month's issue as a digimag.

Archives