Pictured above: On-site at Wingland Foods in Sutton Bridge,
Lincolnshire
Chalcroft Construction, specialist in new-build and
refurbishment projects in the food sector, has started work on the
third phase of a project that will complete the expansion of a food
production facility.
Bakkavör-owned Wingland Foods, in Sutton Bridge,
Lincolnshire, first called in Chalcroft in 2005 when it embarked on
an expansion programme aimed at increasing production of deli style
salad items for a well-known high street premium supermarket.
The latest project sees Chalcroft working on a high-care
facility, complete with insulated white walls, kerbs and resin
floor. It also sees alterations to a blast freezer, upgrades to
existing plant and the installation of an innovative air-handling
system.
Edward Getley, who heads up Chalcroft's Food Projects Division,
commented: "A growth in demand for its products has seen Wingland
Foods embark on an expansion programme that will mean it can
continue to fulfil its potential.
"The work we are currently carrying out at Wingland utilises
every aspect of our knowledge and experience in this sector,
particularly with the construction of a high-care facility that is
adjacent to an existing production area."
Special pods have been created around the doors that will
eventually lead into the extension, with work scheduled to be
complete in early May.
Jonathan Fowler, from Wingland Foods, commented: "We've been
pleased with the attention to detail, flexibility and partnership
ethos demonstrated by the Chalcroft team on the project here at
Wingland Foods.
"This project has been a case study in planning and logistics to
ensure that there have been no interruptions to production and to
make sure that when the extension opens, it fits seamlessly into
use."
Chalcroft has worked with the Bakkavör group of companies
for a number of years, with one of its most recent projects being
an extension to the premises of Bakkavör-owned Isleport Foods,
in Highbridge, Somerset.