With the turn of ceremonial shovels Wednesday afternoon, Nashville-based Tennessee Commercial Warehouse marked the beginning of construction on its new Savannah terminal just off Jimmy DeLoach Parkway. “This is our 25th year in the Savannah area, and we couldn’t think of a better way to celebrate that milestone than with a new facility,” said CEO Scott George, who thanked the Pooler City Council and Mayor Mike Lamb for creating a business-friendly environment. “We are truly excited about our new home in Pooler and look forward to being good citizens and neighbors in the community,” he said. TCW’s 30-acre terminal footprint will consist of three buildings, including a cross-dock and office, a maintenance facility and guard house, as well as a fueling station on a greenfield site. West Construction Co., a Savannah-based general contractor specializing in industrial and commercial construction, has begun working the site, removing the top 18 inches of soil, which will be used to build a 25-foot berm along the property’s western border.