Hannan Associates
have been part of the team redeveloping Newbury Racecourse since 2010. During
this time we have contributed to the design and construction of several new
facilities and witnessed first-hand the benefits that these new facilities have
provided the racecourse and its visitors.
The redevelopment
of the Heartspace is now complete and available for use by racegoers. The
Heartspace scheme focused on the redevelopment of the heart of the racecourse,
undertaken in phases to ensure racing has been able to continue
unaffected. Phases one and two were completed in Summer 2017 and included
the construction of a new Owners Club to provide hospitality space and office
accommodation, re-location of the Pre-Parade Ring and Saddling Stalls and a new
East Entrance building. The final phase of works included a new South
Entrance building, 2nr. Totes, landscaping and re-modelling of the Parade Ring
and Winners Enclosure.
We have acted for
Newbury Racecourse as their retained MEP consultants providing Stage 3
Developed Design for each phase and monitoring the construction works on
site. Our appointment also involved utilities infrastructure planning to
ensure sufficient utilities were available to suit each phase of the
redevelopment which involved close liaison with the contractor to ensure all necessary
facilities remained open for racedays. The Owners Club achieved a BREEAM
Excellent rating upon completion and incorporates LZC technologies such as
photovoltaic panels and air source heat pumps.
Works will continue at the Racecourse during 2019 – the existing Pall Mall building has been demolished with further construction works intended to improve hospitality offerings to racegoers.
Hannan Associates are very pleased to be part of the team delivering Peel Land and Property‘s Liverpool Waters Development.
Our team is currently providing strategic, procurement and cost advice for the infrastructure required to support and enable the whole of the development. Our work includes the identification of the utility requirements, appraisal of the fulfilment options and procurement.
This is a key role in the master planning team and involves liaison and negotiation with the local utility companies and commercial operators in the ever changing utilities market. We are also providing site wide advice on sustainability to assist with the development of a class leading location and assistance with planning submissions for individual plots.
Liverpool Waters involves the transformation of the city’s central and northern docks, regenerating a 60-hectare site to create a world-class, mixed use development on Liverpool’s waterfront. When complete the development will provide the city with much needed job opportunities and will strengthen the connection between the waterfront and the city centre.
Other members of the team include Project Manager & Quantity Surveyor Walker Sime and Masterplanners Planit IE .
Hannan Associates are very pleased to be providing Building Services Design for Blackburn town centre’s major new office development within the Cathedral Quarter regeneration project.
Maple Grove Developments and architects BDP have secured planning permission for the second commercial building at Cathedral Square comprising 30,000 sq ft nett Grade A office space and ground floor level retail space.
This project follows on from the successful development of One Cathedral Square, the 35,000 sq ft office building now owned by L&G Property which has been fully let to Blackburn with Darwen Council. Maple Grove, who are part of the Eric Wright Group, are Blackburn and Darwen Council’s chosen development partner for the Cathedral Quarter regeneration scheme.
Offices, in all forms, have been at the core of our business for over 30 years. Whether it be speculative offices designed to meet basic needs and functions or highly customized office space designed to meet the requirements of a particular end user. Often these buildings provide us with the opportunity to create innovative and sustainable designs that contribute towards the wider regeneration of our towns and cities.
Our engineers understand what our clients and tenants expect and need from the 21st Century workplace – a building which is more environmentally sustainable, flexible and space & cost efficient.
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.
One of our newest clients is Ronald McDonald House Charity, who we are very proud to have been providing Building Services Design consultancy for during the last year at their Manchester and Oxford sites.
The Charity helps families to stay close to their child in hospital while they undergo medical treatment by giving them a warm and welcoming environment where they can stay for as long as they need.
At the Manchester Ronald McDonald House three spaces within the existing Manchester house have been refurbished to create five new six person family bedrooms along with an external reflection area. These brilliant new facilities were achieved because of the unrelenting fund raising efforts driven by Steve Burne and AEW Architects: https://www.justgiving.com/fundraising/steveburneroom
Ronald McDonald House Manchester
The additional bedrooms will provide over 1,000 additional nights home from home accommodation for families with children in Royal Manchester Children’s Hospital. Hannan Associates are very proud to have been part of the team who donated their services for the design and construction of these refurbishment works.
We are also Building Services Design consultants for the charity’s new 62 bedroom Ronald McDonald House in Oxford where Construction is due to start soon with a view to opening in summer 2020.
Ronald McDonald House Oxford – AEW Architects
The facility will provide free accommodation for families whose children are undergoing treatment at Oxford Children’s Hospital, as well as Children’s Critical Care and the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) on the John Radcliffe Hospital site.
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