Freetrade Exchange

Freetrade Exchange

Freetrade Exchange, Manchester

PROJECT OVERVIEW

Freetrade Exchange is a Grade II listed building on Manchester’s Peter Street. The building was originally built as a fabric warehouse in 1868 under the name Harvester House and was renamed after a refurbishment in 2007.

The recent revamp of this six-storey, 36,000 sq ft office building included the conversion of the lower ground floor to a 5,000 sq ft restaurant; the reconfiguration and expansion of the existing entrance; and the creation of a new entrance. The building’s basement features a gym studio, yoga/barre studio, sauna, showers, changing rooms, toilet facilities and a secure cycle storage.

Hannan Associates were employed by Clearbell Capital to undertake the Building Services Engineering Consultancy for the project.

We worked alongside Michael Laird Architects, DW Consulting, DFC, Hann Tucker and Paragon on Clearbell’s design team.

The building’s Grade II listed status meant that the M&E services needed to be carefully designed and coordinated to accommodate the existing exposed structural elements. Routing new M&E services to and throughout the basement was a challenge and required careful consideration and coordination.

A number of energy reducing design measures were incorporated into the CAT A design in order to meet Part L Building Regulations, these included;

o All electric HVAC strategy to the office area

o Air source heat pump installation providing heating and cooling.

o Air source heat pump installation providing domestic hot water.

o Ventilation via AHU’s with variable speed driven fans & heat recovery via thermal wheels.

o Automatically switched power factor correction equipment.

o Low energy lighting installation utilising LED lamp sources.

o Automatic lighting with occupancy control and daylight sensing.

o Regenerative drive technology used in the passenger lifts.

o Automatic BMS controls and energy metering system

An EPC B was achieved with minimal impact to the external listed façade. Our team undertook detailed modelling and energy assessments to identify the additional measures required to achieve this, which included:

o Improved building air permeability

o Improved office lighting power density

o ASHP domestic hot water

o Photovoltaic array

 

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CLIENT : Clearbell Capital

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ARCHITECT : Michael Laird Architects

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PROJECT VALUE : £4.8M

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CONTRACT DURATION: 2021 - 2023

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Griffon Fields, Hucknall

Griffon Fields, Hucknall

Griffon Fields, Hucknall

PROJECT OVERVIEW

Situated on the former Rolls-Royce Aerospace facility, Griffon Fields is a new residential development compromising 45 homes with a mix of two, three and four-bedroom properties, featuring modern fixtures and fitting.

The homes have been designed to suit first time buyers through to growing families and each has it’s own private garden and dedicate car parking space and some houses feature a single garage.

We provided Building Services Engineering for the project alongside Brewster Bye Architects, WSP, Rex Procter & Partners and main contractor Lovell Partnerships.

All homes on the site are now sold!

Griffon Fields is part of Harrier Park, the 67 acre mixed-use development at Hucknall, led by an exciting joint venture between Muse and the site-owner Rolls-Royce. The development will bring forward commercial space, industrial units, new homes, a primary school and community facilities, which will create a number of jobs in the area.

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CLIENT : Muse

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PROJECT VALUE : £6.1 million

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CONTRACT DURATION : 2019 - 2021

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LCCC – Red Rose Grandstand and Hotel

LCCC – Red Rose Grandstand and Hotel

LCCC – Red Rose Grandstand and Hotel

PROJECT OVERVIEW

We are very pleased to be a part of the team delivering the next phase of redevelopment at Emirates Old Trafford cricket ground for Lancashire County Cricket Club.

Proposed plans for the redevelopment of the Red Rose Grandstand include an 86 bedroom, 9 suite hotel extension, which will occupy the upper four floors above a new 1000 seat stand. The lower two floors will include retail space, a ticket office, museum facilities as well as a members lounge. External works include the realignment of Brian Statham Way with the adjacent public realm areas, which forms part of Trafford Council’s Civic Quarter masterplan .

Plans have been approved by Trafford Council and construction is scheduled to start early next year.

Hannan Associates are providing Building Services Engineering and Utilities Infrastructure consultancy services for the project and are working alongside Chroma Consulting, BDP Architects, Paul Butler Associates, TowerEight and Marston & Grundy on this project.

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CLIENT : Chroma

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ARCHITECT : B.D.P.

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Swizzels, Ma6nitude Middlewich

Swizzels, Ma6nitude Middlewich

Swizzels, Ma6nitude Middlewich

PROJECT OVERVIEW

Hannans provided building services engineering Consultancy for the delivery of a 158,000 sq ft manufacturing facility for Swizzels Matlow.

The new facility is an expansion of the confectioner’s current manufacturing capability and involves a significant additional investment in new manufacturing plant and machinery.

We are very pleased to have joined AEW Architects, RPS and Shepherd Gilmour on the project design team and main contractor GMI Construction.

MA6NITUDE is one of the North West’s largest manufacturing and logistics parks and is based in Middlewich close to junction 18 of the M6 motorway. The park is already home to B&M Retail, Wincanton and Kuehne + Nagel and there is capacity to deliver a further 2.2m sq ft of new manufacturing and logistics space.

Ma6nitude Land LLP is a joint venture between Tritax Big Box REIT and NPL.

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CLIENT : Ma6nitude Land LLP

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ARCHITECT : AEW Architects

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CONTRACT DURATION : 2019 - 2023

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Unit 01 Tritax Park, Merseyside

Unit 01 Tritax Park, Merseyside

Tritax Park, Merseyside

PROJECT OVERVIEW

The Hannan Industrial team provided Building Services Engineering consultancy to Tritax Big Box for the first logistics facility at Tritax Park, Merseyside at the former Cronton Colliery site in Knowsley.

Yodel Delivery Network has pre-let the 161,900 sq ft unit to be a distribution facility.

Our duties included:

o Passive Design Analysis

o LZC Feasibility

o Part L2A Compliance

o External Lighting reports

o MEP Services Performance & Monitoring Duties

The building has been designed and built to achieve Net Zero Carbon in construction and a BREEAM Excellent rating.

We worked alongside UMC Architects, C4 Consulting, Tier Consulting, Gerald Eve and main contractor GMI Construction on the team.

A planning application for the second phase has been submitted for two more units.

The site forms part of the Halsnead Garden Village Sustainable Urban Extension (HSUE) which represents part of the wider vision for the Halsnead Garden Village and is allocated for employment uses and a Country Park.

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CLIENT : Tritax Big Box

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ARCHITECT : UMC Architects

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CONTRACT DURATION: 2021 - 2024

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