City of Manchester Stadium & Athletics Arena

City of Manchester Stadium & Athletics Arena

City of Manchester Stadium & Athletics Arena

PROJECT OVERVIEW

The City of Manchester Stadium was built for the Commonwealth Games held in Manchester during 2002 and converted to a football stadium for Manchester city following the games.

Hannan Associates provided checking duties and advice based on the wide experience gained in the design and execution of major stadia schemes. Hannans acted for the city council throughout all phases of the scheme. From design development, to installation and commissioning both for the commonwealth games and the occupation by Manchester City Football club. Hannan’s services also including the provision of on site engineers for the duration of construction and fitting out.

The engineers provided support for the building services maintenance contractors during the games including advice on problem solving. Part of the appointment was to identify deficiencies or over design in the scheme to provide value engineering advice to the design and build team.

Hannans were part of a team which included an architect and structural engineer; we worked together to provide a strategically coordinated design services approach.

Following the successful completion of the main scheme Hannan were appointed to design the building services for the Regional Athletics Arena and the management suite.

About This Project

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CLIENT : Manchester City Council

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ARCHITECT : Arup Associates

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PROJECT VALUE : £112 million

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CONTRACT DURATION: 2001 – 2004

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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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Islington Wharf Phase 3, Manchester

Islington Wharf Phase 3, Manchester

Islington Wharf  Locks, Manchester

PROJECT OVERVIEW

We are currently providing MEP Performance Duties for Phase 4 of this residential development in the New Islington area of Ancoats, Manchester.

This final phase of the Islington Wharf development includes a 106-apartment complex consisting of two towers of 16 and 11 storeys situated on the corner of Great Ancoats Street and Old Mill Street.

There will be 33 one-bedroom apartments and 73 two-bedroom apartments split across 77,000 sq ft. Fifty-four of the homes will be available through shared ownership and fifty-two through private sale.

The development is being delivered by Latimer, the development arm of the housing provider Clarion Housing with Waterside Places and main contractor Morgan Sindall.

We were also involved with Phase 3 of the development, which was completed in 2019 and included 102 homes – a mixture of apartments and town houses set around  a  central  courtyard  on  the  banks  of  Ashton Canal.

Waterside  Places  first  started  building  homes  in  this  part  of  Ancoats  over  a decade ago  and in that time the area has seen much growth.  It is now one of the most desirable neighbourhoods to live in the city and has seen the addition of a school, new bars, restaurants and office space – and there is much more to come over the next 10 years.

 

Islington Wharf Locks Now Complete

 

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CLIENT : Waterside Places & Muse Developments

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ARCHITECT : Ryder Architecture

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PROJECT VALUE : £15 million

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CONTRACT DURATION: January 2015 – ongoing

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