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Winvic signs up for phase two at Liverpool’s Atlantic Park
Having completed the initial four warehouses at Atlantic Park in Bootle, Winvic Construction has been appointed by Royal London Asset Management (RLAM) to construct phase two.
Atlantic Park is a 52-acre site, formerly home to a Rolls-Royce Engineering works, which sits within the Port of Liverpool Freeport zone and will have approximately 243,840m2 of industrial space when complete.
Phase two consists of three more warehouses ranging in size from 16,383m2 up to 65,836m2, with each unit including two-storey offices, service yards and car parking with EV charging bays.
Winvic is delivering the latest phase as net zero carbon in construction, employing its Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) process, which is aligned with the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) Whole Life Carbon Assessment, the UK Green Building Council (UKGBC), and the zero carbon network London Energy Transformation Initiative (LETI), as well as being independently third-party verified.
Danny Nelson, Managing Director of Industrial, Distribution and Logistics at Winvic, said: “We are pleased to be working once again with RLAM to deliver the second phase of this impressive scheme in the North West and are proud to be appointed based on our high-quality delivery in phase one.
“Atlantic Park is bringing in-demand state-of-the-art facilities and supporting regional growth through job creation and training opportunities and Winvic is proud to be the construction partner.”
Matt Barnes, Senior Asset Manager at RLAM, added: “Atlantic Park is a future-ready logistics hub, which is strategically located, sustainably built, and designed to deliver long-term value.
“This development is a crucial part of our strategy to deliver high-quality, sustainable assets that support long-term value for our investors.”
Atlantic Park phase two is due to be complete by Summer 2026.


