December 7, 2022
£30m milestone as Lungfish Architects supports 1,400 new school places across Derby

£30m milestone as Lungfish Architects supports 1,400 new school places across Derby

Environmentally driven architectural practice, Lungfish Architects has successfully partnered with Morgan Sindall Construction to deliver more than £30m-worth of educational infrastructure in Derby, helping to generate 1,440 additional school places. Lungfish has designed and delivered some of Derby City Council and Derby County Council’s most recent transformative school projects including

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Fixing a failing planning and transport system

Fixing a failing planning and transport system

CIHT outlines how the UK can deliver sustainable transport for housing developments CIHT has today released a new report that outlines how we can fix the UK’s failing planning and transport system and finally deliver sustainable transport in new housing developments.   Sue Percy CBE, Chief Executive, CIHT said: “Housing

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Prologis Park Dawley Road welcomes Sophia Transport

Prologis Park Dawley Road welcomes Sophia Transport

Prologis, one of the UK’s leading developers of logistics property, has agreed a 10-year lease for one of its units at Prologis Park Dawley Road in West London. Specialising in temperature-controlled haulage, Sophia Transport has moved into the 6,120 sq. ft. DC2 unit as it continues to expand its operations.

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Newly opened student homes exude quality, detail and design

Newly opened student homes exude quality, detail and design

Two strikingly designed, high-quality student residences opened recently in Manchester and London on schedule and in time for the new University year. Developed by Alumno, each is unique in its appearance and architecture, yet makes a similarly active contribution to the community, heritage, regeneration and arts scene in their localities.

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Camberwell Lodge Care & Nursing Home awarded excellent BREEAM rating

Camberwell Lodge Care & Nursing Home awarded excellent BREEAM rating

Camberwell Lodge Care & Nursing Home in Southwark has been awarded a BREEAM rating of ‘Excellent’ with an overall score of 73%. The rating is an internationally recognised measure of a building’s sustainability and reflects the performance achieved by a project and its stakeholders, as measured against the BREEAM standard.

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7 Situations When Your Business Needs a Cash Advance

7 Situations when our Business needs a Cash Advance

Running a business requires cash flow. Sometimes, cash is needed quickly. Whether it’s for sudden expenses or cash flow gaps, a cash advance can help. A cash advance is easy to get quickly, often within 24 hours, and gives you more flexibility to manage your cash flow. But when does

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Industry expert calls for better portfolio sustainability

Industry expert calls for better portfolio sustainability

Industry expert CBRE has warned commercial property investors of the financial risks they might be experiencing due to increased building inefficiency and slow implementation of sustainable practices and digitisation strategies across portfolios. In a recent publication, it revealed that while positive strides have been made, property managers are moving too

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Issue 324 : Jan 2025

December 7, 2022

£30m milestone as Lungfish Architects supports 1,400 new school places across Derby

£30m milestone as Lungfish Architects supports 1,400 new school places across Derby

Environmentally driven architectural practice, Lungfish Architects has successfully partnered with Morgan Sindall Construction to deliver more than £30m-worth of educational infrastructure in Derby, helping to generate 1,440 additional school places. Lungfish has designed and delivered some of Derby City Council and Derby County Council’s most recent transformative school projects including Hackwood Primary Academy, Castleward Primary School, Highfields Spencer Academy, Ravensdale Infant & Nursery and, most recently, Snelsmoor Grange Primary School which is due to open in September 2023. Procured through SCAPE’s frameworks over the past three years, the completed projects have all been delivered on time, on budget and with an average client satisfaction of score of 9.5/10. The milestone reaffirms Lungfish’s commitment to creating sustainable and purposeful learning environments that support sustainable community regeneration. Working closely with each council, Lungfish undertook an extensive research and development study outlining exemplar school design and developing a standardised kit of parts. This standardised approach could be applied to any school site, whilst delivering the council’s educational requirements. Utilising simplicity and design-led methods, Lungfish Architects has also sought to maximise space. The layout and shape of each school building was carefully designed to suit the day-to-day management, needs, and user flow through the schools to deliver greater efficiency. Each classroom maximises natural day light and encapsulates external views, while unique educational facilities and environments encourages positive and engaging learning environments. For Castleward Primary School, a constrained inner-city site, the addition of a rooftop play area helped the school achieve more outdoor space than the site would have traditionally allowed, while at Ravensdale Infant & Nursery, every classroom had their own outdoor access for play and lessons outside. New trees and a wild meadow were also installed to create biodiverse learning areas. Simon Reid, managing director at Lungfish Architects, said: “The five school projects mark another important milestone for Lungfish and our commitment to pushing the boundaries of educational design. Creating buildings that improve the lives of communities continues to inspire us and we approach every project with the same mantra. “Utilising offsite construction methods has resulted in a reduction of time spent on site, allowing the delivery timescales for each project to be shortened and school places to be opened up sooner. Modular design and construction also drives down the amount of embodied carbon within each school. “Working closely with the delivery team at Morgan Sindall has allowed our design concepts and visions for these schools to become a reality. They are true assets to the local area and will play a vital role in educating generations to come.” Rob Cant, SCAPE Framework Director at Morgan Sindall Construction, said: “We first partnered with Lungfish Architects on Hackwood Primary Academy. Not only was this project the largest to be delivered through the SCAPE Venture framework at the time, but it was also the first modular build project we had delivered in the Midlands. Working closely with the Lungfish team we have since gone on to develop an industry leading approach to modular construction that uses the very latest advances and technologies in modern methods of construction. Coupled with our proven ability to deliver traditional builds, we feel we are now perfectly placed to quickly respond to our clients’ needs with a number of solutions.” Building, Design and Construction Magazine | The Choice of Industry Professionals

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Fixing a failing planning and transport system

Fixing a failing planning and transport system

CIHT outlines how the UK can deliver sustainable transport for housing developments CIHT has today released a new report that outlines how we can fix the UK’s failing planning and transport system and finally deliver sustainable transport in new housing developments.   Sue Percy CBE, Chief Executive, CIHT said: “Housing developments are still dominated by cars, with little sustainable transport provision. Not only does this have serious effects for the health of our planet, but it also severely impacts the health of our people.” “The integration of planning and transport is key to helping achieve healthier, more sustainable development that promotes economic growth, levels up the country, and provides for people, not cars.” This is currently not being achieved. To gain a better insight, this new research paper details five key areas for action informed by the views of practitioners from the Chartered Institution of Highways and Transportation (CIHT), Royal Town Planning Institute (RTPI), and Transport Planning Society (TPS) – 87% of which agreed that “there are problems with the current planning system with regard to delivering sustainable development and securing more sustainable transport use”. The report outlines five calls to action for the UK Government, local authorities, developers, and stakeholders: Through combining anticipated policies on economic growth, net zero, and levelling up with the five actions proposed here, CIHT believes this will bring about positive change for sustainable development. Ultimately, this will reduce the traffic-inducing nature of developments, and the associated costs of the infrastructure to deliver these, making it quicker and easier to deliver new housing. By making sustainable transport a natural first choice in developments we will get more people active, improve health outcomes, and reduce pressure (and therefore expenditure) on the NHS. For a full copy of this new report please see here or to discuss any of its content, please contact e: technical@ciht.org.uk Building, Design and Construction Magazine | The Choice of Industry Professionals

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Prologis Park Dawley Road welcomes Sophia Transport

Prologis Park Dawley Road welcomes Sophia Transport

Prologis, one of the UK’s leading developers of logistics property, has agreed a 10-year lease for one of its units at Prologis Park Dawley Road in West London. Specialising in temperature-controlled haulage, Sophia Transport has moved into the 6,120 sq. ft. DC2 unit as it continues to expand its operations. They provide a comprehensive range of services within logistics, transport and shipping across the UK. DC2 is a modern, sustainable facility, designed with the operational needs of logistics in mind. The unit, in-line with Prologis’ continued commitment to lowering its carbon footprint, has sustainability built into the fabric of the building. Having achieved net zero carbon in construction, DC2 is rated BREEAM ‘Very Good’. Another unit at the park, DC7, is currently undergoing an extensive refurbishment and will be ready for occupation in Spring 2023. The 26,081 sq. ft unit will benefit from a large secure yard with a maximum depth of 69m. Prologis Park Dawley Road, on Vinyl Place, has a rich history having previously been the home of EMI Records. The Park is part of a growing and vibrant business community with excellent links to air, road and rail transport, and close access to West London, Heathrow airport and the M25 making it perfect for use as an urban logistics hub. James Straw, Associate, Capital Deployment and Leasing, Prologis UK, said: “Welcoming Sophia Transport to Prologis Park Dawley Road is a reminder that there is still much demand for prime logistics space, in strong logistics locations such as Hayes. Prologis Park Dawley Road provides a range of unit sizes and is home to a broad range of customers in a variety of sectors. We’re always proud to be a part of our customers’ business growth journeys and look forward to welcoming Sophia Transport to the park.” Nabil Amin, Sales & Operations Director at Sophia Transport, said: “Our move to Prologis Park Dawley Road is an exciting step and representative of our continued growth. We look forward to working with the Prologis UK team as we venture into our next phase.” Building, Design and Construction Magazine | The Choice of Industry Professionals

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Newly opened student homes exude quality, detail and design

Newly opened student homes exude quality, detail and design

Two strikingly designed, high-quality student residences opened recently in Manchester and London on schedule and in time for the new University year. Developed by Alumno, each is unique in its appearance and architecture, yet makes a similarly active contribution to the community, heritage, regeneration and arts scene in their localities. Each also provides much-needed accommodation for students in both areas, freeing up housing for local residents. Bermondsey Spa The London development, Bermondsey Spa, was designed by Greenaway Architects, whose work was singled out for particular praise by Southward Council, and built by HG construction. It provides fully integrated facilities for 143 students, featuring high-quality rooms with shared amenities, including a basement cinema lounge, study room and community area. The building lies on the edge of the beautiful Bermondsey Spa Gardens, with rooms offering stunning views over London.  Exposed concrete slabs, thermally broken, give Bermondsey Spa a strong horizontal emphasis. These slabs are divided beautifully with different tones of grey brick – lighter on the fifth and sixth floors, slightly darker on the middle floors – with all details in black. The facade has a subtle concertina form, sheading a pleasing shadow across the building.  On entering the residence, students are greeted with a minimal reception area incorporating circular features reminiscent of the design of the New York subway in a monochrome palette. Meanwhile, the stairs to the basement communal area are adorned with artworks by finalists in the Photo North Student photography competition, as well as images shot by renowned Scottish photographer and curator Martin Gray. Commenting on Bermondsey Spa, resident and engineering student Unmer Sivad said: “The building looks great and functions very well. It’s all very state of the art and very environmentally sound. A big effort has been made to capture natural light, which is great in the daytime, while the artwork about the surrounding area make people feel connected to it.” Church Inn Named after the disused public house that previously occupied the site, the nine-storey Church Inn building in Manchester was designed by Carson & Partners and built by GMI Construction Group. Located close to major arterial road The Mancunian Way, it features 62 studio apartments, along with a communal area, rooftop terrace, office and storage space for 16 bikes. External landscaping highlights the history of the site, with the reclaimed facade bricks used to create a bespoke seating area. Architect Iain Carson has created an iconic building, instantly recognisable with its name carved into the balustrade surrounding the rooftop. Ben Kelly, the legendary Hacienda designer, has added his own touch with the wooden slats on the ground floor, where there is also a nod to the Manchester’s musical history, with an oval window reminiscent of a speaker in an old-school sound system.  This is also reflected in the artwork in the communal areas on each floor, with portraits by Chris Floyd, including Sean Ryder (Happy Mondays), New Order and Oasis. Again, the work of finalists from the Photo North competition are on display. Meanwhile, signage from the old Church Inn pub is displayed at the entrance, and there’s even a model of the original pub building in the foyer. Quality and fuctionality Bespoke furniture in both developments has been provided by David Tatham of Tatham Studio. Attention to detail picks out the green at Bermondsey and the orange in Manchester on the furniture, which is followed through on the wayfinding and interior design. Commenting on the completed developments, Alumno Managing Director David Campbell said: “We are delighted with these latest examples of our design-led PBSA philosophy of delivering exceptional quality and functionality for our student residents. It’s all part of our mission to change the perception of student accommodation by creating unique buildings that reflect the heritage of the local areas and make a valuable contribution to the communities within which they are built.” Building, Design and Construction Magazine | The Choice of Industry Professionals

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Camberwell Lodge Care & Nursing Home awarded excellent BREEAM rating

Camberwell Lodge Care & Nursing Home awarded excellent BREEAM rating

Camberwell Lodge Care & Nursing Home in Southwark has been awarded a BREEAM rating of ‘Excellent’ with an overall score of 73%. The rating is an internationally recognised measure of a building’s sustainability and reflects the performance achieved by a project and its stakeholders, as measured against the BREEAM standard. The rating enables comparability between projects and provides assurance in ten areas, including management, health and wellbeing, energy, transport, water, materials, waste, land use and ecology, pollution and innovation. Camberwell Lodge Care and Nursing Home in the heart of the London Borough of Southwark offers a mix of residential, nursing and dementia care. The 98-bed new build care and nursing home opened in May 2022 on the site of Burgess Park Care Home. The innovative project was developed in partnership with WGP Architects and Horizon Building Contractors. It features a bold contemporary design and focuses on creating a sense of community for residents. “We are delighted to receive an Excellent BREEAM rating for Camberwell Lodge Care & Nursing Home,” said David Hicks, Estates Director at Country Court. “The rating is in line with Southwark council’s requirements for the development of the care home, and means it is considered as the best in practice for sustainable building design”. Green measures are central to the building’s design. Its energy strategy will help lower water and energy use, cut carbon emissions which contribute to the greenhouse effect and keep running costs down compared to a standard design. Where energy and heat are needed, the building uses low-carbon technologies like solar panels, a combined heat and power boiler, and an air source heat pump. These will keep residents warm and safe, while also saving carbon dioxide from being released into the atmosphere and reducing reliance on gas. Key environmental considerations at Camberwell Lodge include biodiverse rooves to provide the maximum possible provision towards the creation of habitats and valuation areas for biodiversity (in accordance with local and city-wide policies). Good cyclist facilities are provided to encourage sustainable transport methods for staff and visitors. Limited car parking is available on site to discourage transport by car, the site itself is served by excellent public transport links. For more information about Camberwell Lodge Care & Nursing Home or to make an appointment to view the home please contact, Nina Rogers, Senior Customer Relations Manager on 07549 035 654 or email nina.rogers@countrycourtcare.com Building, Design and Construction Magazine | The Choice of Industry Professionals

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Panic Ensues: A Step-by-Step Guide to Emergency Roof Repairs

Panic Ensues: A Step-by-Step Guide to Emergency Roof Repairs

Home emergencies happen at the most inconvenient times. And you may not always be able to repair them in a timely manner. Water damage as well as electricity issues are going to need to be taken care of as soon as possible to insure the protection and safety of your family. Contacting Primo Roofing & Solar can help you will all your roof repairs. Step One You will need to determine where the leak is coming from. If there is an attic or some type of crawl space under the roof, you will need to examine that. Be sure to have someone hold the ladder or be with you as you inspect the ceiling. You will need to be careful where you step to make sure you do not fall through the ceiling or step in any insulation. A headlamp or powerful flashlight is a handy item to help with the hunt for leaks. It is best to inspect the inside while it is actively raining to better determine where the leak is coming from. You will need to wait until the rain stops to go out on the roof for the next step. Step Two Once the rain is finished, and it is safe to go up on your roof, you will need to secure a tarp over the leak opening. Again, this should be a two or more-person job. Never go onto your roof alone or without someone on the ground to help if there is an emergency. The tarp should be pulled tight and smoothed out over the leaking opening. You will need to secure the tarp with large nails as well as some type of cement or sealant to make sure the nail holes are not causing more leaking. This is only a temporary fix until a professional roofing company can come to repair the leaks. Third Step You may be able to temporarily fix some of the leaking roof tiles yourself to wait for a professional. Waiting is not advisable, however there are circumstances that may warrant waiting, such as a busy season for roofers or monetary concerns of the homeowner. It is best to schedule a repair as soon as possible to avoid further damage to your roof and indoor property. Using roofing sealant, you can reaffix loose or damaged shingles. Once you have done this, make a diagram or map the temporarily fixed shingles. This will help the professionals when they come to make the permanent repairs. Do not use a paint or other type of marker on the shingles as this will wash away with additional rain or could further damage the shingles. No Need to Panic Even if your roof begins to leak in the middle of the night, or on a holiday, you can immediately call for emergency help. The goal of roof repairs is to prevent and protect your family as well as your property. Postponing repairs, even for a little while, can do more damage than good. If you need to put off repairs, follow the temporary mending advice above. Building, Design and Construction Magazine | The Choice of Industry Professionals

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7 Situations When Your Business Needs a Cash Advance

7 Situations when our Business needs a Cash Advance

Running a business requires cash flow. Sometimes, cash is needed quickly. Whether it’s for sudden expenses or cash flow gaps, a cash advance can help. A cash advance is easy to get quickly, often within 24 hours, and gives you more flexibility to manage your cash flow. But when does your business need a cash advance? Here are seven situations when a cash advance can provide much-needed cash. Unexpected Expenses Unexpected expenses can quickly deplete cash reserves or cash flow. From repairs to contracts, cash advances can help cover necessary expenses quickly. You have to factor in cash advances when budgeting for unexpected expenses. Some cash advance services also offer cash advances as part of their cash flow management plans. Make sure to get the cash advance details in writing, such as repayment terms, cash advance amounts, and cash advance fees. That way, you can plan your cash flow accordingly. And make sure to get cash advances from reputable cash advance services. Some signs of a reputable cash advance service include a straightforward process, cash advance fees outlined in writing, and cash advances with flexible repayment terms. If a cash advance service doesn’t meet these criteria, it’s best to look for cash advances elsewhere. Cash Flow Gap Sometimes, cash flow gaps can squeeze the cash flow of your business. You may have invoices that have not been paid or are delayed, which can create a cash flow crunch for your business. A cash advance can help you bridge the cash flow gap. You can use cash advances to cover cash flow gaps before your invoices are paid. This flexibility makes cash advances an attractive option for cash flow gaps. There’s no need to worry about repayment of the cash advance. Cash advance services will usually let you repay with your next invoice payment or cash flow injection so you can easily manage your cash flow. Growth Opportunities Your business may have an opportunity to expand or grow. But you might lack cash reserves or cash flow to do it. A cash advance can provide the cash quickly and help you take advantage of growth opportunities faster than traditional funding sources like loans. You can use a cash advance to purchase equipment or inventory, hire new employees, or even open a new location. You have to make sure to understand the repayment terms and plan accordingly. And if you need more cash in the future, you can always apply for another cash advance to help grow your business. Unlike traditional loans, cash advances are easy to obtain. Seasonal Peaks Businesses often experience seasonal peaks where their cash flow is higher during certain months or days. A cash advance can help you manage this seasonal peak by providing extra cash to cover expenses during these times. You must ensure that your business can repay the cash advance within the repayment window. Cash advances are usually flexible and will let you repay over some time so that you can plan your cash flow and budget accordingly. Commercial Contracts Businesses may need to pay for commercial contracts or other expenses upfront but need more cash reserves or cash flow. A cash advance can provide the cash needed and help businesses take advantage of larger commercial contracts quickly. You can repay the cash advance within a few months or longer, depending on the terms of the cash advance. Make sure to understand the repayment schedule beforehand and budget accordingly. That way, you can take advantage of commercial contracts without worrying about cash flow issues. Tax Payments Tax payments are due on a specific date, and businesses lacking enough cash flow may be unable to make their tax payment on time. A cash advance can help businesses pay their taxes on time and avoid potential penalties. You don’t have to worry about cash flow when you use a cash advance to pay your taxes. The cash advance will be repaid on the due date with no hassle. So if you need help with tax payments, a cash advance can help you pay your taxes on time. Starting a Business Starting a business can be expensive. From equipment to employee salaries, you’ll need cash to get your business up and to run. A cash advance can provide the cash you need quickly, so you don’t have to wait for traditional funding sources. You’ll get to use the cash right away and repay it with your next invoice payment or cash flow injection. It makes cash advances an excellent option for businesses that need access to working capital quickly without having to wait weeks or months. Final Thoughts With a cash advance, businesses can access quick cash to help them with everything from growth opportunities to tax payments. So feel free to use cash advances when you need help with your business finances. But be sure to do it wisely and understand the repayment terms before taking out a cash advance. That way, you can get the cash you need without worrying about potential risks. Building, Design and Construction Magazine | The Choice of Industry Professionals

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Industry expert calls for better portfolio sustainability

Industry expert calls for better portfolio sustainability

Industry expert CBRE has warned commercial property investors of the financial risks they might be experiencing due to increased building inefficiency and slow implementation of sustainable practices and digitisation strategies across portfolios. In a recent publication, it revealed that while positive strides have been made, property managers are moving too slowly to adopt greener practices. Despite evidence showing green strategies have significant commercial benefits, such as driving higher rents and occupant retention, the industry seems to have trouble developing a better portfolio sustainability. With this in mind, Cillian Casey, Regional Vice-President EMEA at CIM, is calling for decisive action to improve portfolio sustainability. “The fact that two separate reports, published a year apart and to different regions, have come to the same conclusion about sustainability’s appeal to tenants clearly sends a strong message that decisive action is needed. Commercial property investors and managers need to accelerate the adoption of greener practices and equipment, especially given the property sector’s vital role in achieving net zero by 2050,” he said. “Promptly ensuring operational efficiency across portfolios will be key to immediate emissions reduction, with data analytics technology set to play a pivotal role in this, especially as energy demand continues to grow. However, untangling the sheer volume of data to determine priority actions remains a major challenge for facilities managers given the overstretched nature of many facilities and operational teams.” With property operations accounting for 28% of global carbon operations and the fact that 80% of 2050’s buildings have already been built, the need for immediate steps is crucial. According to Mr Casey, optimising operations with data offers a more financially prudent route than alternatives such as carbon offsetting, given predictions offsetting prices will rise exponentially in the near future. “The current external cost of carbon offset purchasing undoubtedly has an appeal for building owners and investors, but priority should be given to driving everyday efficiencies and optimisations in the way buildings are run. Organisations may leave themselves in a precarious position as costs rise, and by not prioritising or considering alternative options, they could be vulnerable to an ever-worsening financial situation that could have been avoided. “By digitising operations across portfolios through the use of data-driven detection and diagnostics software such as CIM’s PEAK platform, stakeholders can take immediate steps toward more efficient and sustainable building performance. As this latest CBRE report shows, greener buildings are very attractive to prospective tenants, and therefore command higher rental yields. By embracing change now, commercial property owners and managers can create immediate additional value for businesses while emissions are lowered,” Cillian concluded. Building, Design and Construction Magazine | The Choice of Industry Professionals

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