Warehouse Extension Project
- Year
- 2000
- Location
- Zamudio, Spain
- Status
- Completed
- Sector
- Industrial / Storage & Logistics
- Scope
- Parcel division, execution project, site direction, construction coordination and health & safety coordination
Description
Multi-phase extension of an industrial logistics warehouse in Zamudio, Basque Country, developed over a sustained eight-year programme between 2000 and 2008. The intervention combined a parcel-division study, execution-level architecture and structural documentation, on-site construction direction, multidisciplinary coordination of contractors and health & safety coordination across each construction phase. The brief required incremental growth of storage and operational capacity while protecting continuity of logistics activity on the active platform. Each phase was designed to integrate seamlessly with the previous one in terms of structural grid, envelope continuity, internal traffic and regulatory compliance. The project demonstrates Locle Studio's long-term commitment to industrial clients in northern Spain and the practice's capacity to manage extended construction programmes under a single coordinated technical responsibility.
Project Brief
2000 · Zamudio, SpainOverview
Eight-year incremental extension programme for an industrial logistics warehouse in Zamudio (Basque Country), growing storage capacity while preserving continuous operations.
Scope of Work
- 01Parcel division and urban planning support
- 02Execution project across multiple construction phases
- 03Architectural and structural documentation
- 04Site direction and contractor coordination
- 05Health & safety coordination (Coordinación de Seguridad y Salud)
Approach
A phased construction strategy designed around the warehouse's logistics rhythm: continuous coordination between architecture, structure, contractors and safety across nearly a decade of works.
Outcome
An expanded industrial platform with consistent structural grid and envelope, scaled in steps to match operational demand, delivered without disrupting logistics activity.
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