Project Overview
This project involved the construction of two industrial buildings, totalling 64,000 sq.m in Castle Bromwich.






Jaguar Land Rover committed a substantial £600 million investment to augment its UK manufacturing facilities.
The initial structure in this duo was the Automated Storage & Retrieval System (ASRS), meticulously engineered to proficiently house incoming components before their methodical organisation and onward delivery to the production line.


Both facilities share a common architectural feature; a single-story construction built with robust steel framing, standing tall at a height of 15 metres.
Notably, the ‘high-bay’ sector of the ASRS soars to an impressive 30 meters in elevation, a design necessity to accommodate the specialised retrieval system essential for the seamless flow of operations.
Core Team

Andy Shiner
Contracts Manager
Andy embarked on a career in construction at 18, starting with a carpentry apprenticeship. During three years with local carpentry firms, he gained experience erecting timber frames and honed first and second fix carpentry skills, developing a strong foundation in building finishes and trade collaboration.
In 2008, Andy transitioned to site management, joining SDC Builders Ltd as an Assistant Site Manager while pursuing a part-time Foundation Degree in Construction Management. Working on complex projects valued at up to £20m, he developed skills in logistics, programming, and health and safety. He was promoted to Site Manager in 2010, managing notable projects for clients such as Babraham Bioscience Technologies and the University of Cambridge.
By 2015, Andy had advanced to the roles of Construction Manager and then Contracts Manager, overseeing multiple projects with a combined value of up to £50m. His role expanded to include pre-construction planning, financial oversight, and post-occupancy responsibilities. In 2018, he became a Project Director, contributing to company-wide decision-making before joining SDC’s Board of Directors in 2020.
As a Board Director, Andy oversees the delivery of three or four projects simultaneously, guiding teams through tender preparation, construction, and completion. His extensive experience working on-site enables him to effectively support site staff and gain a comprehensive understanding of their needs. Andy also leads strategic initiatives, mentors staff and manages the key Plant Hire department. Building and maintaining client relationships is a central focus, supporting the company’s high rate of repeat business, which accounts for 80% of turnover.

Paddy Leslie
Construction Manager

Phil Janes
Commercial Manager

Chris Beer
Design Coordinator

Stephen Manley
Services Project Manager

Jonathan Richardson
M&E Manager
After completing his A-Levels in Nottingham, Jonathan pursued an engineering apprenticeship at Leeds College of Building. This block-release programme integrated theoretical study with hands-on experience, enhancing his technical skills and problem-solving abilities. During his apprenticeship, he worked with a national MEP contractor, which gave him valuable industry exposure but ultimately highlighted his preference for a more collaborative and people-focused work environment.
A significant shift in Jonathan’s career occurred when his mentor invited him to join a regional family-owned MEP contractor in Nottingham. The role suited his collaborative working style, but the company later faced financial challenges during a recession, prompting him to explore new opportunities.
Having already collaborated with SDC as a subcontractor, Jonathan’s skills drew the attention of the company’s M&E Director. After his former employer’s closure, he joined SDC and was soon entrusted with leading its newly created M&E self-delivery department. Over 18 months, he assembled a team of professionals with subcontractor expertise, building a department now comprising 20 members, including trainees and project managers. This team operates with a focus on technical excellence and practical problem-solving.
In 2016, as Jonathan’s professional responsibilities grew alongside his young family, he shared his concerns with the company. In response, the company supported his relocation closer to its base, allowing him to achieve a better work-life balance. This positive change strengthened his dedication to the company and further enhanced his contribution.
Jonathan became a Director in January 2024. In this role, he is responsible for project delivery, tendering, preconstruction, and sustainability efforts, alongside overseeing the MEP department. His contributions have been integral to the successful delivery of complex projects in sectors such as Formula One, including work with clients like Aston Martin and Red Bull. He values the variety and problem-solving aspects of his role and is committed to fostering a culture of collaboration and continuous improvement within SDC.

Tim Strickland
Project Liasion Manager

SVO Ryton
This project comprised the design and conversion of an existing warehouse building into a new Special Vehicle Operations venue for Jaguar Land Rover.