Buckingham’s Construction Group

Nottingham - EMA 3 Amazon

Industrial
Warehousing

22 wks

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Duration

£1.5m

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Order Value

Nottingham

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Location

Buckingham’s Construction Group

Client

Project Details

Amazon upgrade to an existing depot, following break out of internal warehouse slab and piling with 769nr 250sq pre-cast piles.

Following this, breakdown and preparation for 237nr prefabbed pile caps for mezzanine foundations. Works also involved installing 2nr new toilet blocks linking to a new FW pump, the discharge from this linked into an existing FW pump. These two pumps were linked by our supplier to ensure that, in the case of a failure, the new pump would switch off. Adjustments to both sides of the warehouse were made to remove dock levellers making room for condenser bases and to add new level access entrances. Internal office slabs were removed to facilitate a new kitchen cutting through gas membrane which required repair prior to slab reinstatement. Removed and repositioned gate house. Added new dedicated concrete entry road, new cycle shelters as well as alterations to existing car park, new service routing and pedestrian foot paths.

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