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

About This Project

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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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Timekeepers Square, Salford

Timekeepers Square, Salford

Timekeepers Square, Salford

PROJECT OVERVIEW

After completing work on Vimto Gardens we were pleased to be invited back to be part of the team for another phase of residential development on Chapel Street – Timekeepers Square.

Timekeepers Square is situated just off Chapel Street, in Salford Central and includes 36 new build Town Houses divided into six blocks around St Phillips Church.

We provided MEP Performance and Monitoring duties for the project and were very pleased to work alongside Buttress Architects and Integra Consulting Engineers on the design team.

The project was awarded ‘best built residential scheme’ and was runner up for ‘best overall scheme’ at the 2017 Manchester Architects Awards. It was also nominated for The 2017 Sunday Times British Home Awards ‘Development of the Year’ (under 300 homes).

This project is part of The English Cities Fund’s £650 million regeneration scheme transforming the area of Salford Central. The project is being driven by the English Cities Fund, a joint venture between Muse Developments, Legal & General and Homes England in conjunction with Salford City Council.

  • 2017 Manchester Architects Awards – best built residential scheme and runner up for best overall scheme
  • The Sunday Times British Home Awards – nominated for development of the year (under 300 homes)
  • Insider North West Residential Property Awards 2018 – Small housing development of the year

 

 

 

About This Project

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CLIENT : English Cities Fund

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ARCHITECT : Buttress Architects

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PROJECT VALUE : £4.5 million

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CONTRACT DURATION: August 2014 – April 2017

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