Birmingham Post

Contractor joins £1bn logistics park project

- TAMLYN JONES

ACONTRACTO­R has been appointed to deliver the first phase of a new £1 billion logistics hub in the West Midlands with plans to begin operations there as early as next year.

Winvic Constructi­on has been awarded the design stage brief for the 734-acre West Midlands Interchang­e scheme in Staffordsh­ire.

The project, on land next to junction 12 of the M6, will eventually house a huge new multimodal logistics and industrial park, complete with its own rail freight terminal, which will connect up with the West Coast Main Line, and a new link road joining the site up to the A5 and A449.

The completed park will have more than eight million sq ft of commercial space, with individual industrial units of up to 1.2 million sq ft, while 109 acres of the land has been earmarked for a new country park aimed at protecting and promoting biodiversi­ty.

Developers estimate that the park, near the village of Four Ashes, will create 8,500 new jobs for the West Midlands region during its developmen­t, constructi­on and operation.

It is expected to take a decade to

complete in its entirety. The pre-constructi­on services agreement signed with Winvic is the first of four phases of the developmen­t programme, followed by early enabling works, infrastruc­ture works and the delivery of the actual units.

Projects of this nature are aimed at moving more freight and logistics traffic off the UK’s road network and onto rail.

One rail freight carriage is capable of replacing anything between 44 and 72 HGV lorries and generating up to 70 per cent less carbon, according to the developmen­t team behind

the scheme.

The project is being financed and delivered by Oxford Properties, the property arm of Canadian pension fund OMERS, in partnershi­p with European developer Logistics Capital Partners which acquired the Staffordsh­ire site last summer.

The pair are already working together on a 15-acre scheme at Heathrow Airport together.

Andy Busby, UK constructi­on director at Logistics Capital Partners, said: “We are pleased to welcome Winvic to the delivery team.

“They bring extensive experience of constructi­ng large-scale complex logistics projects like this and demonstrat­ed a clear understand­ing of the leading approach we want to take to sustainabl­e design, cutting edge automation and lasting economic and social impact for the region.”

Rob Cook, Winvic Constructi­on’s director of civils and infrastruc­ture, added: “We’re thrilled that Oxford Properties and Logistics Capital Partners value Winvic’s sustainabi­lity credential­s and experience in designing and constructi­ng similar schemes, as well as our commitment to community and stakeholde­r collaborat­ion.

“We’re able to draw on our extensive project knowledge and assemble a skilful team to meet requiremen­ts.”

James Boadle, head of logistics and residentia­l for Europe at Oxford Properties, said: “It’s an important milestone for the project as we begin delivery in earnest, having spent quarters three and four of 2021 preparing the site and building a collaborat­ive approach with key partners including the local community, South Staffordsh­ire District Council and Staffordsh­ire County Council.

“With huge demand in the logistics market, we are keen to have a first offering ready in 2023.”

 ?? ?? The £1bn West Midlands Interchang­e project near Four Ashes, Staffordsh­ire
The £1bn West Midlands Interchang­e project near Four Ashes, Staffordsh­ire

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