Two New Bailey Square Office Complete

Two New Bailey Square Office Complete

The recently completed Two New Bailey Square will be 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 . 

We are proud to be part of the English Cities Fund (tECF) team– a joint venture between Muse Developments, Legal and General and Homes England.

Other members of the team included Abacus, RPS, Integra Consulting and main contractor Bowmer & Kirkland.

 

Andrew Carrington

Andrew Carrington

Director

Email: [email protected]
Phone: +44(0)161 337 2200

It has been a privilege to work on this unique building which reflects the hard work and attention to detail of the design and construction teams.

New Bailey Residential Tower Progressing on Site

New Bailey Residential Tower Progressing on Site

Hannan Associates are very pleased to be part of the team working on the next phase of residential development at New Bailey Salford, led by The English Cities Fund – a strategic joint venture between urban regenerators, Muse Developments, Legal & General and Homes England – in partnership with Salford City Council.

Plans for the first phase of work on Plot C1 include a 23 storey tower, which will provide 125 two-bedroom and 86 one-bedroom apartments for private sale, which will be the tallest residential scheme at New Bailey to date. Plans for the residential development also include a gym, co-working space and communal lounge.

We are Building Services Engineering consultants for the project and are very pleased to be working with Hawkins Brown Architects, Walker Sime, Buro Four, WSP, Arup, OFR Consultants, DPP One, HED Landscape Architects and main contractor Morgan Sindall Construction.
The project is now on site and is anticipated to complete at the end of 2022.

The project is now on site and is anticipated to complete at the end of 2022.

New Bailey is part of The English Cities Fund’s £650 million regeneration scheme transforming the area of Salford Central. The over 50-acre masterplan contains commercial, retail and residential buildings creating a new and vibrant destination for people to live, work and relax.

We are proud to have supported our clients with residential development to the value of around £400M in recent years. We have extensive knowledge of the requirements in residential design and understand occupier expectations.

Take a look at our residential brochure to learn more about how we can help you with your next project and if you would like to talk to us  please just give us a call or drop us an email: 

Jamie Hall

Jamie Hall

Director

Email: [email protected]
Phone: +44(0)161 337 2200
Andrew Carrington

Andrew Carrington

Director

Email: [email protected]
Phone: +44(0)161 337 2200
Hannan 2020 Projects

Hannan 2020 Projects

With 2020 well under way, we reflect on some of the exciting schemes we will be working on this year…..

New Bailey, Salford

The English Cities Fund’s £650 million regeneration scheme transforming the area of Salford Central. The 44-acre masterplan contains commercial, retail and residential buildings creating a new and vibrant destination for people to live, work and relax. Further details.

Liverpool Waters

The £5.5bn development delivered by Peel Land Property involves the transformation of the central and northern docks in the city of Liverpool. Regenerating 60 hectares to create a world-class, high quality, mixed use development at the historic dockland. Once complete, Liverpool Waters will attract new residents, business, jobs and leisure space. Further details.

Wirral Growth Hub

A 50:50 joint venture between Muse Developments and Wirral Council, with the aim of delivering, large-scale, mixed use regeneration across the borough, with initial phases focused on Birkenhead town centre. Further details.

Omega Warrington

Omega, situated at J8 M62, is being delivered by Omega Warrington Ltd and is currently the largest mixed-use development site in the North West. With around 2.5m sq ft of logistics space Omega is currently home to Brakes, Hermes Parcelnet, Travis Perkins, Asda, the Hut Group, Plastic Omnium, Amazon, Dominoes, Royal Mail and the Delivery Group. Further details.

Arena Central, Birmingham

Arena Central forms a significant part of Birmingham’s vision for regeneration and is situated in Birmingham’s city centre Enterprise Zone. Designed to meet the city’s growing demand for high-quality office space and city centre residential accommodation, the vision for the site is to create a vibrant, class-leading development, set around a unique and innovative public realm. Further details.

Rochdale Riverside

Rochdale Riverside is part of Rochdale Council’s £250 million town centre regeneration programme. This mixed use development includes a new 200,000 sq ft retail and leisure quarter featuring a six-screen Reel Cinema and Hollywood Bowl Puttstars. Further details.

Hannan contact: Vicky Priestley – 

[email protected]

Charlotte Stansfield, Hannan Associates

Hannan contact: Charlotte Stansfield –

[email protected]

The Slate Yard New Bailey Reaches 21 Storeys

The Slate Yard New Bailey Reaches 21 Storeys

The third and final phase of the Slate Yard Build to Rent scheme at New Bailey Salford has reached its highest point of development at 21 storeys.

The £30M apartment block is the largest of the three residential buildings and includes 21 storeys and 199 apartments with one, two and three bedrooms. The Slate Yard provides tenants with leisure and retail facilities at ground floor level, car parking spaces and pedestrian & cycle routes to Irwell River Park.

The Hannan residential team are very pleased to be providing Building Services Engineering consultancy for the project alongside other team members AHR Architects, Buro Four, Walker Sime, WSP and main contractor Morgan Sindall.

The design of the building and the services strategy utilises energy efficient features throughout to minimise its carbon and environmental footprint and meet the sustainable standards set out in the Part L Building Regulations.

Passive construction techniques in the design of the building include enhanced insulation to limit heat loss and an engineered façade design to maximise the use of natural daylight & passive solar gains but minimise overheating.

The Incorporation of high efficiency systems and effective controls throughout the design will help to further minimise energy usage. These features include: smart heating controls, heat recovery ventilation systems, energy efficient lighting and energy efficient lifts.

Photovoltaic panels have been incorporated into the building design to meet a proportion of the electrical demand.

The Slate Yard is one of several schemes we are involved with as part of the £650m New Bailey development scheme being delivered by The English Cities Fund, a joint venture between Muse Developments, Legal and General and Homes England.

We are proud to be a part of the team delivering this important regeneration scheme which aims to create a gateway between Manchester and Salford and provide business opportunities for large and small organisations.

Hannan project contact: Jamie Hall – [email protected]

New Bailey NCP Car Park Complete

New Bailey NCP Car Park Complete

The latest project to reach completion at New Bailey, Salford is the Stanley Street NCP multi storey car park.

Hannan Associates provided MEP performance duties for this new 633 space multi-storey car park designed by AHR Architects and built by Morgan Sindall Construction and Infrastructure. This is the second NCP car park at New Bailey.

The car park design includes LED Energy Efficient Lighting throughout and a lighting control system to ensure efficient use of lighting installation, for example providing daylight dimming and PIR operation. The payment facilities have been made more customer focused by removing the need for customers to visit a payment machine or kiosk.

There are six electric car charging points at ground level, ANPL cameras at entrance and general CCTV throughout all levels to ensure customer safety at all times.

Hannan Associates are very proud to be part of the team regenerating Salford Central, a £650 million scheme transforming the New Bailey and Chapel Street areas of Salford. The scheme is led by the English Cities Fund, a joint venture between Muse Developments, Legal & General and Homes England in conjunction with Salford City Council.

The development area is situated at the interface between Manchester and Salford and is bordered by the main artery of the regenerated Chapel Street and the inner city ring road. When complete the development will provide 849 new homes, 2 million sq ft of offices, 90 hotel bedrooms, 261,000 sq ft retail & leisure and will expand the existing business district in this part of the city.

Hannan project lead: Colin Burns – [email protected]

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