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Adnams Brewery Distribution Centre

Adnams Brewery Distribution Centre

Dubbed as ‘Britain’s greenest warehouse’, the new Adnams Brewery Distribution Centre in Southwold illustrates that innovative thinking and commitment can transform distribution centre architecture from the basic ‘shed’ into ground breaking, environmentally responsible construction.

Barton Business Park, Burton on Trent

Barton Business Park, Burton on Trent

Warehouse and distribution units used to be something that developers could build quickly, cheaply and with little regard for energy waste or sustainability. However, as government legislation starts to take hold and clients begin to realsie and appreciate the benefits of having energy efficient buildings, the 'shed' sector has to up its game to attract tenants.

Hambleside Danelaw, Daventry

Hambleside Danelaw, Daventry

Hambleside Danelaw specialises in the production of roofing systems and ventilation products, providing specifiers with systems specifically designed to be recyclable and to help reduce the carbon footprints of the buildings where they are used.

Home Farm Equestrian Centre, Brockhampton

Home Farm Equestrian Centre, Brockhampton

The £700,000 international equestrian centre in Brockhampton, Gloucestershire made comprehensive use of the flexible total building envelope solution from Corus Panels & Profiles.

Hoo Farm Industrial Estate, Kiddeminster

Hoo Farm Industrial Estate, Kiddeminster

Sustainability is a key concern within the construction industry. A low carbon footprint is the aim of every responsible developer. Wind turbines, solar panels and heat pumps are becoming standard features on even the most basic buildings, slashing their dependence on expensive and environmentally unfriendly fossil fuels.

Zero 4 Development Project, Plymouth

Zero 4 Development Project, Plymouth

A switch from a concrete frame to steel construction with advancd composite floor decking has been a major factor in the success of a complex city centre residential project. Downsizing at the Royal Navy's Devonport dockyard at the end of the Cold War hit the economy of Plymouth hard. Over the last few years, however, significant regeneration has begun, new employers have moved into the area, and the need for housing has increased.

 

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