WORK is set to start to build the fourth huge warehouse as part of a large development alongside the M62.
McLaren Construction has announced the commencement of works on unit four at the £28million major industrial and logistics development, Omega West.
Due for completion at the end of June 2025, unit four follows the successful completion of units two and three – occupied by Home Bargains and Iceland.
Unit four is to be a 420,000 sq. ft. development featuring ‘state-of-the-art facilities’, as well as two-story offices, extensive warehouse space, a hub office, car parking and comprehensive external works and landscaping.
McLaren Construction says work has been ‘challenging’ to tackle elements of the site, which was formerly occupied by RAF Burtonwood airbase, incorporating the landing strip.
Challenges include an existing watercourse along its southern and western boundaries, which requires an eight-metre buffer zone to maintain construction safety.
Gary Cramp, managing director at McLaren Construction, said: “We are excited to start work on unit four, building on our successful track record at Omega Business Park.
“Our team is dedicated to delivering a high-quality, sustainable project, while continuing to engage and support the community.”
The development will incorporate 10 per cent natural roof light implementation, future capacity for EV charging, and a full cut and fill balance of the existing ground to reuse all on-site cohesive materials.
The site will also include a wild meadow planting arrangement and increased green space areas through extensive landscaping.
During construction, all generators and plant machinery will run on alternative fuels, and all site waste will be managed through an online data system, with recycling targets monitored monthly.
The project will utilise locally sourced materials and suppliers wherever possible to support the local economy.
McLaren Construction says it will continue to regularly engage with schools and colleges in the vicinity, including job fairs and mock interview sessions, to promote industry opportunities for young people.
For the wider community and stakeholders, monthly meetings with the council and planning teams will be hosted, presenting newsletters and updates to keep the community informed.
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