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Naylor Nutrition Factory & Offices

Client: Naylor Nutrition

Duration: 52 weeks expected and on target

Project: Innovative Protein Extraction Facility for Brassica

Completed: Ongoing

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Needs:

As Principal Contractor, our role started with the planning stages and to head works on the design and facility to ensure all end-supplier production needs were met.

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Action: 

Planning was successfully granted late 2021 and careful planning with the production teams and equipment suppliers were implemented to ensure the clients' end product would be produced successfully and as efficiently as possible.

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Works to include:

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Demolition

  • Demolish existing outer building with suspected asbestos to be removed appropriately

  • Full strip and clear of existing land to excavation level

  • Excavation to suit proposed construction finishes

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Site Prep

  • Supply welfare units for sub-contractors and ensuring the site is CDM compliant

  • Site strip of top soil

  • Stoning up to level

  • Temporary roadways and entrances put in place

  • Secure the perimeter with high-level fencing and alarm system

  • Car park and site compound

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Groundworks

  • Concrete Pad Foundations

  • Foundation build (block, brick and beam works)

  • Concrete the floor slab

  • Road formation and kerb installation

  • Drainage and Swales

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New Build

  • Steel frame substructure

  • Cladding to roof and walls

  • Fenestration

  • Standing seam panelling

​External Works

  • Car parks – tarmac / block paving / pod paving / concreting

  • Loading dock

  • Concrete roadway around building

  • External walk-ways

  • Landscaping including natural lagoon for wildlife to allow habitation early on in the build

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Challenges

  • Working with the client, engineers, international investors, sub-contractors and design teams to ensure tight deadlines are met and the Programme of Works is adhered to

  • Wintery weather conditions at the start of the project

  • Constructing to design whilst changes are in motion with internal equipment that is manufactured abroad

  • The size of internal equipment and leaving ample space in the steel frame and cladding to crane in the larger pieces of equipment.

  • Planning and liaising with suppliers of internal equipment 

Get in Touch

For any enquiries, questions or more information, contact us!

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Email: enquiries@kirkcc.com

Telephone: 01775 766939

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