Construction is progressing on a 13,000 sq m Costco Wholesale warehouse and fuel station in Gloucester.
The multi-million pound scheme is situated on the former Interbrew site and once complete will be the wholesaler’s first warehouse in Gloucestershire.
The scheme is being delivered by Glencar Construction under a design and build contract.
Following three months on site, the steel frame is now complete, earthworks are nearing completion and cladding and roofing works are progressing.
The development will include a nine-pump petrol station with tyre fitting bay, 612 customer parking spaces and a new vehicle access off Chancel Close.
The external works package includes car parking, HGV hardstanding, drainage infrastructure, and service installations across the wider 44,000 sq m development site.
Roy Jones, managing director at Glencar, said: “This is a substantial scheme that brings together structural steel, civils, infrastructure and sustainability within a live delivery programme.
“We are working closely with Costco and the wider project team to maintain programme certainty as construction progresses toward completion in 2026.”
Paul Landen, Costco European construction director, added: “Glencar is making good progress on site as works continue to advance on our Gloucester warehouse.
“This development represents an important addition to our UK estate, and we look forward to delivering a high-quality facility for our members in 2026.”
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