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Major industrial scheme under way at former Honda factory site in Swindon

Construction firm McLaren Group has secured the contract to deliver the scheme

Progress at Panattoni Park in Swindon(Image: Handout)

A major new industrial and logistics facility is being built at the former Honda factory site in Swindon.

European logistics giant Panattoni, which was granted consent to redevelop the site in 2023, has appointed construction group McLaren (Midlands and North) to deliver the scheme.

The design and build contract will see McLaren deliver Unit 4 - a 545,414 sq ft state-of-the-art warehouse and distribution facility at Panattoni Park.

Work on the project is already under way, with the steel works finished and roofing and cladding progressing, McLaren said.

The scheme will include two storeys of office accommodation and a decked car park, along with all associated site and external works including roads, service yards, car parking, hard and soft landscaping, drainage and building services. Work is expected to complete in January.

It is understood scheme will target net zero carbon for upfront carbon emissions, with a performance goal of under 300kgCO₂/m².

Luke Arnold, regional director at McLaren Midlands and North, said: “We’re extremely proud to be working with Panattoni on this flagship industrial scheme in Swindon.

"It’s a significant step in our growth across the South West and an opportunity to deliver a building of real environmental ambition. Our team is focused on meeting the fast-track programme and supporting Panattoni’s vision for the site’s transformation.”