Wednesday, October 8, 2025

Principal contractor appointed to first phase of multi-unit logistics development

Glencar has been appointed as the principal contractor for the design and construction of the first phase of VGP Park East Midlands, a multi-unit logistics development.

This represents Glencar’s first project with both VGP, a pan-European industrial real estate developer, and Newlands, who are acting as development managers.

Phase 1 of the project involves the construction of two industrial units: Unit 3, measuring 240,000 sq ft, and Unit 4, measuring 130,000 sq ft. Both units will include integrated office space.

In addition to the vertical construction, the works will comprise full site-wide earthworks and the formation of plateaus to enable future development of Units 1 and 2 as part of a later phase. Significant infrastructure improvements will also be delivered, including Section 278 highway works to Netherfield Lane and Tamworth Road.

The development is targeting BREEAM Excellent certification and includes full external works, such as HGV and car parking, access roads, and landscaping.

Peter Goodman, managing director at Glencar, said: “This is an important milestone for Glencar as we embark on our first project with both VGP and Newlands. The VGP Park East Midlands scheme stands out not just for its scale but also for its ambitious sustainability targets and technical complexity. We look forward to bringing our expertise to the table and working collaboratively to deliver a best-in-class logistics park.”

Jonny Allen, country manager – UK at VGP, said the scheme will be delivered in two phases, with Phase 1 being completed in October 2026.

“VGP appointed Glencar to deliver this scheme after a competitive tender,” he said. “They’ve made great start and have already demonstrated their expertise in this sector of real estate development. VGP Park East Midlands is an exciting part of our expansion – we are actively seeking occupiers and look forward to welcoming them to the site.”

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