Carpino Place, Salford

Carpino Place, Salford

Carpino Place, Salford

PROJECT OVERVIEW

Carpino Place is one of the latest phases of residential development to be delivered on Chapel Street, Salford by the English Cities Fund as part of the wider Salford Central regeneration scheme. This new development of townhouses follows in the footsteps of the award winning Vimto Gardens and Timekeepers Square.

The scheme comprises 22 three-storey townhouses with an internal courtyard housing car parking spaces for each home, private rear gardens, rooftop terraces and patio areas.

We were pleased to work alongside Buttress Architects, Integra Consulting, Appleyard & Trew and John Turner Construction on the project. Our services included early stage concept design and co-ordination with the design team and the review of renewable energy technologies for the scheme.

As part of our duties we also obtained budget utility costs and produced a specification and drawings for the MEP services. We carried out Part L1A calculations and predicted EPC results for each property type, as well as undertaking an overheating analysis. We carried out site visits to review the MEP installations and produced detailed site inspection snagging and defects reports to maintain the highest level of quality throughout.

The English Cities Fund worked in conjunction with Salford City Council to develop the project, creating a design that complements the surrounding area, as well as enhancing the existing streetscape, and strengthening its urban setting. After completion the regeneration of the Salford Central area will create around 11,000 new jobs, 220,000 sq m of commercial space, 849 new homes and 390 hotel rooms.

About This Project

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CLIENT : Muse / English Cities Fund

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ARCHITECT : Buttress Architects

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PROJECT VALUE : £3.5 million

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CONTRACT DURATION: 2015 - 2018

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No.2 New Bailey, Salford

No.2 New Bailey, Salford

No.2 New Bailey, Salford

PROJECT OVERVIEW

No. 2 New Bailey is the second new office building at Salford Central’s New Bailey development. This 188,500 sq ft office building is the first scheme designed by architects Alford Hall Monaghan Morris in Greater Manchester.

The 11-storey building includes CAT A open plan office across 10 floors, commercial unit space at ground floor, basement car parking, external roof terrace and a public square and is on target to achieve an A rated Energy Performance Certificate, a BREEAM Excellent rating along with a Wired Score rating of Platinum.

Hannan Associates provided Building Services Engineering Consultancy and BREEAM Assessment for the development.

Each floor is designed to be sub-divided into two separate tenancies, each area provided with a private external balcony. Simultaneous Variable Refrigerant Flow heating & cooling systems are provided to each tenancy, mechanical fresh air ventilation from roof mounted air handling plant incorporating heat recovery, which offers good flexibility and is easily adaptable to cope with sub-division and high occupant density.

The client’s design aspirations included exposed services with acoustic rafts to conceal the indoor VRF units and improve the acoustics of the open plan office space.

Eversheds Sutherland are taking approximately 50,000 sq ft across the part 8th, 9th and 10th floors with BLM LLP signed to occupy first to fourth floors .

The project is being backed by the English Cities Fund (tECF) – a joint venture between Muse, Legal and General and Homes England.

About This Project

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CLIENT : Muse & English Cities Fund

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ARCHITECT : Allford Hall Monaghan Morris

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PROJECT VALUE : £35 million

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CONTRACT DURATION: 2016 – 2020

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New Bailey Car Park, Salford

New Bailey Car Park, Salford

New Bailey Car Park, Salford

PROJECT OVERVIEW

As part of English Cities Fund’s £650M Salford Central regeneration plans we provided MEP performance duties for the new 700 space multi-storey car park at New Bailey. 

New Bailey is a high value, high density corporate centre. A Premier Inn hotel and a multi-storey car park have been completed and a 125,000 sq ft office scheme, One New Bailey, is now under construction.  

It has included in numerous awards shortlists including both commercial and infrastructure nominations in the 2016 RICS Awards, and best new car park in the 2016 British Parking Awards, where it went on to win in the Architectural Achievement Award category.

 

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CLIENT : English Cities Fund

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ARCHITECT : Aedas RHWL Architects

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PROJECT VALUE : £12 million

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CONTRACT DURATION: 2012 - 2014

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Vimto Gardens, Salford

Vimto Gardens, Salford

Vimto Gardens, Salford

PROJECT OVERVIEW

Vimto Gardens forms part of The English Cities Fund’s £650 million Salford Central regeneration scheme designed by Glenn Howells Architects, RHWL Architects and Urban Initiatives, which covers 17 hectares around the main road of Chapel Street, Salford Central Station and the Adelphi and Bexley Square Conservation Area.

Hannan Associates provided MEP Performance Duties for the 83 apartments, 14 town houses and retail units included in the Vimto Gardens development, which is named after the famous drink that was first produced close to the site.

The scheme won urban residential development of the year at the 2016 Insider Residential Property Awards.

Awards:

2016  Insider Residential property Awards – Urban Residential Development of the Year

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CLIENT : The English Cities Fund

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ARCHITECT : Glenn Howells Architects

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PROJECT VALUE : £15 million

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CONTRACT DURATION: 2012 – 2015

Jamie Hall

Jamie Hall

Director

Email: [email protected]

Phone: +44(0)161 337 2200

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Timekeepers Square, Salford

Timekeepers Square, Salford

Timekeepers Square, Salford

PROJECT OVERVIEW

After completing work on Vimto Gardens we were pleased to be invited back to be part of the team for another phase of residential development on Chapel Street – Timekeepers Square.

Timekeepers Square is situated just off Chapel Street, in Salford Central and includes 36 new build Town Houses divided into six blocks around St Phillips Church.

We provided MEP Performance and Monitoring duties for the project and were very pleased to work alongside Buttress Architects and Integra Consulting Engineers on the design team.

The project was awarded ‘best built residential scheme’ and was runner up for ‘best overall scheme’ at the 2017 Manchester Architects Awards. It was also nominated for The 2017 Sunday Times British Home Awards ‘Development of the Year’ (under 300 homes).

This project is part of The English Cities Fund’s £650 million regeneration scheme transforming the area of Salford Central. The project is being driven by the English Cities Fund, a joint venture between Muse Developments, Legal & General and Homes England in conjunction with Salford City Council.

  • 2017 Manchester Architects Awards – best built residential scheme and runner up for best overall scheme
  • The Sunday Times British Home Awards – nominated for development of the year (under 300 homes)
  • Insider North West Residential Property Awards 2018 – Small housing development of the year

 

 

 

About This Project

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CLIENT : English Cities Fund

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ARCHITECT : Buttress Architects

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PROJECT VALUE : £4.5 million

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CONTRACT DURATION: August 2014 – April 2017

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