Pictured above: Coca-Cola Enterprises' Edmunton
site
Chalcroft Construction is due to complete the civils phase as
part of the transformation of a disused production area into a new
bottle blowing and filling line at Coca-Cola Enterprises' (CCE)
Edmonton site.
The team at Chalcroft is working closely with a design team led
by Faithful & Gould and CCE to achieve a flagship facility that
combines blow moulding and filling equipment from German supplier
Krone.
Mark Reeve, managing director of Chalcroft commented: "The
fast-track five month project has evolved to meet the client's
needs but a flexible and pro-active approach from all parties will
see the start of production equipment being installed on schedule
in March."
The £1.5m project involves the installation of new
drainage, specialist floor tiling and suspended ceilings, together
with the creation of a control room and an education viewing
gallery.
The building services include new electrical infrastructure,
energy efficient lighting and air handling facility that utilises
waste heat from an adjacent compressor system.
Chalcroft has successfully carried out a project at the same
site, having previously been contracted to replace a suspended
ceiling system, install plant void access platforms and update
lighting schemes to a Carbon Trust-approved energy efficient
system.