Construction work on Kyotanabe Logi Square Logistics Facility located in Kyoto, Japan commenced in Q2 2023, after the project was announced in Q3 2022. According to GlobalData, who tracks and profiles more than 220,000 major construction projects from announcement to completion, the project is expected to be completed by Q4 2026. To learn more about the Kyotanabe Logi Square Logistics Facility project, buy the profile here.

The project involves the construction of 243,412.19m2, two logistic buildings on 10.48ha of land in Kyotanabe, Kyoto, Japan.

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The project includes the following:

1. Construction of warehouses
2. Construction of storage facilities
3. Construction of loading and unloading facilities
4. Construction of 810 parking facilities
5. Construction of three restrooms
6. Construction of 224 truck berths
7. Construction of 30 truck waiting areas
8. Construction of a cafeteria
9. Installation of electrical systems
10. Installation of safety and security systems
11. Installation of light-emitting diode (LED) lighting
12. Installation of motion sensors

Construction on the project, spread across 10.48 hectares, is expected to be completed by Q4 2026.

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