Logistics site shortlist revealed by Heathrow

Eighteen sites have been shortlisted for the construction of the third Heathrow runway. The final four will be off-site construction centres, with much of the airport expansion built off-site for efficiency. According to Heathrow this will improve the affordability and sustainable thanks to transporting assembled components in consolidated loads to the site instead of multiple building processes clashing as they compete to be built on-site simultaneously.

The shortlisted sites are:

– Amalga, Iver Hub, South East

– Amalga, Burton Superhub, West Midlands

– Associated British Ports, Port of Cardiff, Wales

– Babcock Marine Rosyth, Rosyth Dockyard, Scotland

– Balfour Beatty, Birch Coppice Industrial Estate, West Midlands

– British Steel, British Steel – Brigg Road, Yorkshire & Humber

– Forth Ports, Forth Ports Rosyth, Scotland

– Glasgow Prestwick Airport, Ayrshire Logistics Hub, Scotland

– John Graham Construction, Michelin Site, Silverwood Business Park, Northern Ireland

– MJM Marine, Ballykelly, Northern Ireland

– Peter D Stirling, Mossend International Rail freight Park, Scotland

– Mckeating (Energy Coast West Cumbria), Lillyhall Industrial Estate, North West

– Severfield UK, Dalton Airfield Industrial Estate, Yorkshire & Humber

– Tarmac Trading, Westbury Works, South West

– Tarmac Trading, Hindlow Quarry, East Midlands

– Tarmac Trading, Thrislington Works, North East

– TATA Steel UK, TATA Shotton Deeside, Wales

– Wincanton, Greenford, London

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