Hannan Associates are delighted to have been part of the team involved in the redevelopment of Riverside House at New Bailey, Salford for our client The English Cities Fund.
Riverside House is a four storey, 11,000 sq ft office building, which includes the retention of two sides of the 19th Century facade from the pre-existing building. The retention of this Victorian Gothic style facade gives Riverside House a real sense of place and history and helps to create a gateway to the New Bailey development as a whole.
As part of our duties we provided MEP Perfomance Duties for the CAT A installations which expanded to include the CAT B fit out for Muse Developments who are taking 2 floors of the building.
The MEP services strategy was based on chilled beams providing comfort cooling with exposed services throughout the open plan office areas. We carried out thermal modelling and system optioneering to conclude the best scheme to meet the Client requirements.
The building that sat on the site before the new Riverside House is thought to date back to around the mid 1800’s when it was the Royal Veteran Tavern located behind the site of the Old Bailey Prison. The Royal Veteran Tavern closed in around 1939 after which it is thought to have been used as a workshop and then unfortunately fell into a state of disrepair.
Riverside House and New Bailey are part of The English Cities Fund regeneration plans for ‘Salford Central’ a 44 acre, £650 million regeneration scheme set to transform a key part of the city.
Offices, in all forms, have been at the core of our business for over 30 years. Whether it be speculative offices designed to attract potential tenants or highly customised Headquarter office space designed to meet the specific requirements of the occupier. Our engineers understand what our clients and occupiers expect and need from the 21st Century workplace.
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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 Associates are very proud to be Building Services Design consultants for so much of the regeneration of Salford Central.
The £650 million scheme, which is transforming the New Bailey and Chapel Street areas of Salford 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 video below shows just how much has been achieved during the last five years and just how much there is still to come.
We feel very lucky to be part of the talented teams involved in delivering all of these projects.
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