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Mega shed construction starts
29 August 2024
Developer GLP UK has selected Winvic Construction to build its 761,361 ft2 mega shed at Magna Park Lutterworth in the Golden Triangle.
By Liza Helps Property Editor Logistics Matters.
THE WINVIC/GLP partnership is a first and the mega shed is the largest speculative unit that the developer has brought forward to date.
MPN 761 will be the sixty-fourth industrial building that Winvic has been contracted to deliver with Net Zero Carbon requirements and it is set to achieve a BREEAM Outstanding EPC A rating. The sustainable first-in-class design means it is 100% PV ready and WELL Building Standard compliant.
The cross dock facility, with 18m eaves, comprises a 716,662 ft2 warehouse, an 8,202 ft2 undercroft warehouse, a 1,615 ft2 plant deck and a 34,667 ft2 three-storey Grade A office and two transport offices. It will have 88 dock and 10 level access doors as well as well as parking for 227 HGVs and 525 cars. It will have access to
The project will be handed over to GLP in June 2025.
Joint agents are DTRE and Cushman & Wakefield.
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