Promotions at Hannan Associates

Promotions at Hannan Associates

Promotions at Hannan Associates

Carl Pickford

Carl Pickford

Andrew Carrington

Andrew Carrington

Introducing our new associates

As part of the expansion of our senior management team we are pleased to announce that Andrew Carrington and Carl Pickford have been promoted to Associate level.

Andrew and Carl joined Hannan Associates as apprentice engineers and have over the years become integral to the delivery of some of our biggest schemes and our longest standing client relationships.

We hope you will join us in wishing them the best of luck in their new roles.

Tel: (0)161 337 2200

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Stockport Exchange Phase 2 Complete

Stockport Exchange Phase 2 Complete

Stockport Exchange Phase 2 Complete

One Stockport Exchange

Stockport Exchange

Eric Wright have completed the construction of One Stockport Exchange, a 50,000 sq ft office next to the town’s train station. The five-storey office is the first to be built within the Stockport Exchange regeneration area by Muse Developments, in partnership with Stockport Council.

Negotiations have begun for potential occupiers for the office which offers up to 10,850 sq ft floorplates across four floors. One of the ground floor retail units has been fitted out by Sainsbury’s, for a new ‘Local’ store which is now open.

The 115 bedroom Holiday Inn Express Hotel next-door is now also complete and open for business.

The scheme includes new pedestrianised public space outside the train station, and a new reconfigured road layout to improve station access, that provides a dedicated drop-off facility as well as the new taxi rank. The aim is to create a new gateway to Stockport town centre.

This is the second phase of development that we have worked on, as part of phase one of Stockport Exchange we designed the MEP services for the new 1,000 space multi-storey car park at Stockport train station.

Cushman & Wakefield and CBRE are joint agents for the scheme and the architect is Aedas RHWL.

‘’I have had a continued involvement with this project from the start and it is fantastic to finally see the finished buildings and landscape, this phase of  the development has really transformed the look and feel of the space immediately in front of the station entrance’’ 

Carl Pickford, Associate Electrical Engineer – Hannan Associates

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Construction Starts at Carpino Place

Construction Starts at Carpino Place

Construction Starts at Carpino Place

Carpino Place Manchester

We are pleased to be working on the latest stage of Salford Central’s Chapel Street regeneration scheme delivered by English Cities Fund (ECF), Carpino Place. The start of construction was marked with a sod cutting ceremony at its Oldfield Road Site.

Carpino Place is a new development of townhouses following in the footsteps of the award winning Vimto Gardens, and the sold out Timekeepers Square. It is named after Archbishop Francesco Carpino who, in 1966 along with the then mayor of Salford, laid the foundation stone of The Stella Maris Seaman’s Mission, which previously occupied the site.

The £4 million scheme will comprise 22 three-storey townhouses with an internal courtyard housing car parking spaces for each home, private rear gardens, rooftop terraces and patio areas. The project will also incorporate the restoration of the historic cobbled Wroe Street and South William Street.

ECF are working in conjunction with Salford City Council to develop the project, creating a design that will complement the surrounding area, as well as enhance the existing streetscape, and strengthen its urban setting.

After completion Salford Central will create around 11,000 new jobs, 220,000 sq m of commercial space, 849 new homes and 390 hotel rooms.

We are pleased to be working alongside Buttress Architects, Integra Consulting, Appleyard & Trew and John Turner Construction on this project. The properties are expected to go on sale in spring 2017.

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