New Lidl warehouse takes shape at Eurocentral
The first stage of steel frame construction is underway at Lidl UK’s new Scottish Regional Distribution Centre (RDC) at EuroCentral, which will be the company’s largest in Britain.
The retailer took three members of its warehouse team along to the site to share progress and discuss business developments with senior management members.
The steel frame will take 12 weeks to erect overall, and is expected to comprise of 4,000 tonnes of steel, which is over five times the steel used in construction of The Kelpies. The site, measuring a total of 51 acres, could fit 29 Hampden Park football pitches on it.
The team from Winvic Construction Ltd, the firm tasked with building the RDC, will complete the job in time for winter 2019, when the distribution centre is expected to welcome Jason Sandie, Denise Farquar, Carol Barclay and their 400 Lidl colleagues, who will relocate from the current Livingston warehouse, which first opened in 1996.
Ross Millar, Lidl UK’s managing director for Scotland, said: “There’s lots of work ahead but we’re all very excited about the new Distribution Centre. The facility will help us make sure that Lidl stores across the country can continue to serve the increasing demand from our customers. It’s great to see the building begin to take form, which is down to the hard work of many people across the business. We’re all very much looking forward to moving into this high spec facility next year.”
Neil Bannerman, operations manager for Winvic, added: “We are delighted to be working with Lidl again to build its largest regional distribution warehouse so far in Britain, illustrating how Winvic and its team members are seasoned in building client relationships and delivering first class schemes time and again. Construction of the new RDC is progressing well and we are looking forward to facilitating the move from Lidl’s existing facility at Livingston next year.”