STARBUCKS DRIVE-THRU, NEWPORT ROAD, CARDIFF

Project details:

Client:  Storage Giant

Team:  Total Regen

Type: JCT Design & Build Contract

Location: Carmarthen

Project value: £4,650,000

Procurement: Competitive Tender

Project Overview

Scheme Overview:  Storage Giant is a self-storage provider with units in Cwmbran, Cardiff, Newport and Swansea.

Brief description of the scheme: The project consists of the construction of a new Starbucks Drive-Thru restaurant for The Giant Storage Group.

Additional information: The proposed location of the scheme constructed within the demise/boundary of an existing building on Newport Road, Cardiff, used as a large storage facility and accessed by the general public throughout the working day. Every effort was made to segregate the construction site and access to the adjacent unit.

The development was carried out in one phase consisting of a one storey steel frame building with a small seated restaurant and external car parking. Various external finishes were applied to the building including face brick plinth through colour render. The roof finishes are single ply membrane to the flat roof area with aluminium fascias and soffits. The scheme was completed as a shell with M&E services connected to an end point.

Externally, car parking to the building was completed with hard and soft landscaped areas throughout.

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