Stockport Exchange Phase 3

Stockport Exchange Phase 3

Hannan Associates are very pleased to be part of the next stage of Stockport Council’s Stockport Exchange development.

Our clients Muse Developments and Stockport Council have submitted a planning application for Phase 3 of the development, which includes 2 Stockport Exchange,a new six-storey Grade A office building in the heart of Stockport’s new central business district.

The building will incorporate environmentally friendly design features such as a green roof, photovoltaic panels, LED lighting and ultra-low water consuming fittings. Passive features including the use of natural daylight and enhanced building envelope minimise the building’s energy consumption and carbon emissions.

The new office will be developed next door to the recently completed One Stockport Exchange office, and is part of a masterplan that will deliver up to 375,000 sq ft of office space and 28,000 sq ft of commercial floor space. One Stockport Exchange was built by Eric Wright Group and is now fully let. The £145 million development of Stockport Exchange is a key part of the £1 billion investment programme taking place across Stockport at present building on the town’s great strengths to make it an even better place to live, work and visit.

We are pleased to be part of Muse Development’s team, who were selected as Stockport’s development partner.  We join Aedas Architects, RPS Group, Gillespies and Curtins Consulting on the design team.

All the buildings have been designed to achieve a BREEAM Excellent rating using the latest sustainability standards.

New Office for Squire Patton Boggs

New Office for Squire Patton Boggs

We would like to wish our client Squire Patton Boggs happiness in their new office at No.1 Spinningfields, located in Manchester City Centre, which was constructed by BAM. We joined Gardiner and Theobald, Overbury and Sheppard Robson on the project which is now complete.

New Office for Squire Patton Boggs

Hannan Associates provided fit out works for the 27,500 sq ft of workspace, comprising of a reception, open plan and cellular offices, support areas, full catering kitchen, conference facility and server room.

New Office for Squire Patton Boggs

Our duties included:

  • Due diligence review of the landlords design and specification
  • Assisting the client with the development of the fit out brief and specification
  • Liaison with the base build construction team
  • Stage 4 Design with 3D coordination of fit out package
  • Tender, review and negotiations
  • Construction monitoring

New Office for Squire Patton Boggs

It has been a pleasure to be part of this team and we look forward to working together again soon.

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Insider Residential Awards 2018

Insider Residential Awards 2018

It was the Insider North West Residential Property Awards last night at EventCityUK, celebrating the best and brightest of the regions residential property sector.

Congratulations to all the winners and those shortlisted on the night. Hopefully not too many sore heads this morning!

We are especially delighted that one of our projects,Timekeepers Square won Small Housing Development of the Year and the project architect Buttress won Architect of the Year.

We would also like to wish our client English Cities Fund a big congratulations for winning Public/Private Partnership of the Year.

Timekeepers Square is a residential development comprising six terraces of 36 two, three and four bed townhouses, which forms part of English Cities Fund’s ongoing Chapel Street redevelopment in Salford.The scheme has also been named a Regional Finalist at this year’s Civic Trust Awards.

English Cities Fund (ECf) is a joint venture between Muse Developments, Legal & General and the Homes & Communities Agency.

Work Begins on 2 New Bailey

Work Begins on 2 New Bailey

Main contractor Bowmer & Kirkland have begun enabling works on the site of  2 New Bailey Square, marking the beginning of construction for the latest part of English Cities Fund’s Salford Central regeneration scheme.

The  270,000 sq ft development will have 190,000 sq ft net space to let, and will consist of 10 floors each with its own outdoor terrace, topped by a green roof and winter garden. There will be parking for 48 cars, storage for 100 cycles, and street level facilities including showers for cyclists and a commercial space.

We are providing MEP and BREEAM services to the new office development after having previously worked on the Slate Yard PRS apartment scheme, NCP multi-storey car park, and Premier Inn Hotel parts of the masterplan.

We are joined on the project team for 2 New Bailey Square by architects AHMM, cost consultants Capita, and structural engineers Integra Consulting. JLL and Cushman & Wakefield are the joint agents on the scheme.

The client behind 2 New Bailey ‘English Cities Fund’ is a joint venture between Muse Developments, Legal & General and Homes & Communities Agency.

Timekeepers Square CTA Finalist

Timekeepers Square CTA Finalist

Timekeepers Square developed by English Cities Fund in conjunction with Salford City Council has been named as a Regional Finalist at this year’s Civic Trust Awards.

English Cities Fund (ECf) is a joint venture between Muse Developments, Legal & General and the Homes & Communities Agency, Timekeepers Square is the second of ECf’s residential developments in the Chapel Street area.

After completing work on the Vimto Gardens residential development we were pleased to be invited back to provide MEP performance, design and monitoring duties for the development that comprises of six terraces of 36 two, three and four bed townhouses.

The site has been shortlisted for numerous awards since it’s completion and has been named Best Multiple Residential Project at the 2017 Manchester Society of Architects Awards. It also won the award for best Urban Regeneration at the 2017 Brick Awards, for its forward thinking, integration into the local street pattern, and high quality design.

Timekeepers Square 2017 Brick Awards

Established in 1959, the Civic Trust Awards is the longest standing built environment awards scheme in Europe. The aim of the Civic Trust Awards is to encourage the very best in architecture and environmental design, to improve the built environment for us all through design, sustainability, inclusiveness and accessibility, but also to reward projects that offer a positive cultural, social, economic or environmental benefit to their local communities.

All Regional Finalists will now be considered by the National Panel for a National, International Award or Commendation, and successful schemes will be notified in mid-December.

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