Sectors - Civil

Winvic Wins Major Infrastructure Work



Winvic Construction has begun the main infrastructure works at SERGO Logistics Park Northampton Gateway (SLPNG). The 450-acre multi-modal logistics hub is located next to Junction 15 of the M1. Once completed, the development will comprise five million sq ft of modern, highly sustainable industrial facilities and Strategic Rail Freight Interchange (SRFI).

This new project has been designed as a Nationally Significant Infrastructure Project (NSIP) and the infrastructure works include the 35-acre SRFI, which is capable of handling 16 775m long trains per day, new rail connections and significant improvements to the strategic road network.

This work also incorporates major upgrades to Junctions 15 and 15a on the M1, a new bridge over the West Coast Main line, the construction of a bypass around Roade along with improvements to the A45 and safer junctions along the A508, will all be delivered by Winvic in partnership with Highways England, Network Rail and local authorities.

Moreover, Winvic is to undertake an extensive landscaping programme of more than 80 acres of parkland and amenity grassland, 18km of footpaths and cycleways, 20km of hedgerows and the planting of 60,000 new trees. The first plots are set to be ready for building construction in late 2021 with the infrastructure works anticipated to be completed by 2023.

Since Summer 2020, Winvic has been conducting enabling works for SEGRO, which include ecology, archaeology and geotechnical site investigations to prepare the site ahead of this next phase.

Activities beginning in January include:

  • Demolition of existing unsafe buildings and removal of vegetation
  • Ecological improvements, such as hedge translocation and badger sett relocation
  • Exploratory service digging and service diversions
  • Commencement of initial earthworks – involving stripping of topsoil and cut and fill – at Junction 15 of the M1
  • Earthworks and water management operations for the industrial unit plateaus

In addition to delivering road and rail improvements for the region, the scheme will create around 7500 direct jobs, with around 120 being created during the infrastructure construction phase. Working alongside the local council and community partners, SEGRO and Winvic are set to deliver an employment skills programme that will provide training for members of the community, enabling them to become active members of the workforces created by the scheme.

Rob Cook, Civils and Infrastructure Director at Winvic, said: “SEGRO is a long-standing client of ours so we’re delighted to have won the SEGRO Logistics Park Northampton Gateway contract. Our partnership is a proven success on similar large-scale schemes – such as SEGRO Logistics Park East Midlands Gateway – and Winvic is therefore no stranger to delivering Strategic Rail Freight schemes and managing cross-agency liaison – such as coordinating with local authorities and Highways England to mitigate disruption.

“Apart from this being a significant and exciting project, it’s fantastic be working in the town where our head office is located and to be able to deliver a substantial local employment skills programme with SEGRO. The enabling works we have managed to date have been delivered to schedule and the team is now very much looking forward to the 2021 main infrastructure phase on the 450-acre Nationally Significant Infrastructure Project.”

Andrew Pilsworth, SEGRO’s Managing Director, National Logistics, said: “The start of construction at SEGRO Logistics Park Northampton Gateway is an exciting and positive milestone. Now more than ever we are witnessing the vital role logistics is playing in supporting the UK economy and it’s clear that businesses need well located, sustainable facilities from which they can meet their customers’ demands. SEGRO Park Northampton Gateway is perfectly located with easy access to key road networks and with the new rail links and Strategic Rail Freight Interchange, will present great opportunities for businesses to flourish.”

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