Discover the newly completed, eco-friendly warehouse units at Dagenham Logistics Hub, developed by Chancerygate and constructed by Glencar.
- Fourteen units ranging from 6,456 to 34,826 square feet are now available, featuring cutting-edge eco-friendly technologies.
- The units boast superior design elements, including PV panels and EV charging points, aiming for high sustainability standards.
- Glencar and Chancerygate continue their partnership, showcasing innovative construction combining economic and environmental benefits.
- The development has already been acquired by Padrock, highlighting its high-quality and sustainable specifications.
In a significant development, fourteen newly completed warehouse units at the Dagenham Logistics Hub are now available for occupancy. These units, developed by Chancerygate and constructed by Glencar, range in size from 6,456 to 34,826 square feet. The construction project, notable for its advanced sustainability features, reflects a forward-thinking approach to modern urban property development.
The warehouse units are designed to meet high sustainability standards, with features such as photovoltaic (PV) panels and electric vehicle (EV) charging points. These additions aim to deliver a BREEAM Excellent rating and an EPC rating of A+, significantly reducing occupational costs and environmental impact. This emphasis on eco-friendly amenities not only aligns with contemporary environmental goals but also enhances the attractiveness of the units to potential occupiers.
Glencar’s managing director, Roy Jones, expressed his enthusiasm for the completion of this project, marking the third collaboration with Chancerygate. He highlighted the Dagenham Logistics Hub as a paradigm of sustainable and economically viable construction, setting a benchmark for future developments. “We are delighted to have had the opportunity to work with Chancerygate once again. This marks our third project with them, and we are thrilled to be involved in a flagship, multi-unit scheme with such compelling green credentials.”
The practical design considerations of these units are evident in their structural features, such as a clear internal height of eight to ten metres and substantial floor loading capacities of 37.5 to 50kN per square metre. This ensures that the units are not only environmentally sustainable but also highly functional for various business needs.
The sale of the entire development in June 2022 to Padrock underscores the project’s success. According to George Long, development manager at Padrock, the units meet high specifications with strong environmental, social, and governance (ESG) credentials. He commended Glencar’s professionalism and the knowledgeable approach they adopted throughout the development phase, ensuring the project’s successful delivery.
The Dagenham Logistics Hub demonstrates how innovative, sustainable construction can complement economic growth, setting an industry benchmark.
