September 17, 2024

North East construction generates jobs and millions of pounds worth of economic output – Adderstone Living analysis reveals

North East construction generates jobs and millions of pounds worth of economic output – Adderstone Living analysis reveals

New analysis by a North East affordable house builder reveals the impact its construction activity has on supporting jobs and delivering millions of pounds worth of economic growth across the North of England. Jesmond-based Adderstone Living, which is working with social housing providers to deliver affordable new homes, says that

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Independent Design House Group acquires Clarkebond (Uk) Ltd to triple size and capabilities

Independent Design House Group acquires Clarkebond (Uk) Ltd to triple size and capabilities

Move takes team to 140 with £10m turnover across 7 locations Engineering design consultancy firm, Independent Design House Group, (IDHG) (https://www.idh-design.co.uk), has acquired Clarkebond (UK) Ltd in a move that significantly upweights its engineering capabilities and locations. The acquisition will take IDHG to seven locations globally, including its offices in

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BDC 319 : Aug 2024

September 17, 2024

Arcadis bolsters its architecture and urbanism capabilities with two new strategic hires

Arcadis bolsters its architecture and urbanism capabilities with two new strategic hires

Arcadis (EURONEXT: ARCAD), London – Arcadis, a leading global company delivering sustainable design, engineering, and consultancy solutions for natural and built assets, has appointed senior industry figures Rory O’Hagan and Simon Carter to strengthen its architecture and urbanism capabilities across the United Kingdom (UK) and Europe. Best known in the UK for its engineering, project management and construction solution services, Arcadis distinguished its capability as one of the strongest innovators among global consulting players with its acquisitions of IBI Group and CallisonRTKL (CRTKL) last year. As a result, Arcadis is now recognised as the second largest architecture firm in the world and is now advancing its design and delivery services, built-asset specific decarbonisation strategies, deep retrofit programs, green certifications, and supporting digital tools with greater focus and scale than ever before. Strategic hires continue to play a key role in the firm’s growth, particularly in the UK where Rory O’Hagan has been appointed to lead Arcadis’ residential and hospitality design work, which includes the design and delivery of over 3,500 Build to Rent homes and award-winning schemes including Station Hill in Reading, Corkfield in Birmingham, City Suites II and Lampwick Quay in Manchester. Bringing together the Build to Rent (BTR), Co-living, Senior Living, Student Living and Hotel portfolios, Rory is focused on a creating a culture of collaboration and designing assets of enduring value with strong social and sustainable impact. Having held the position of board director at AJ100 London practice Assael Architecture and with over two decades of experience, Rory has an enviable track record spearheading some of the UK’s first purpose-built BTR communities. Also new to the firm is Simon Carter, who has been appointed as an associate principal to advance Arcadis’ work and innovation in life sciences. Drawing on the group’s proven track record in the allied health and education sectors, Simon is finding new opportunities for private and public sectors with clients including the NHS and major healthcare investors. With nearly 30 years of experience, Simon is a specialist in the design of higher education and research facilities and former partner at Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios. The pair join an established leadership team and over 100 registered architects who work across the UK from Arcadis’ design hubs in London, Manchester, Brighton, and Cardiff. Backed by the weight and resource of Arcadis’ global network, this specialist multidisciplinary team is driving forward new design innovations, sustainable solutions and digital leadership with greater focus and scale than ever before. Simon Bimpson, Country Director, Arcadis UK and Ireland, comments: “Arcadis has formed one of the most dynamic and diverse design firms in the world. Here in the United Kingdom, the expansion of our architecture and urbanism expertise means we are now able to add value to every stage of a project’s lifecycle and imbed sustainability best practice in from the outset.” “With Rory O’Hagan and Simon Carter joining our architecture and urbanism leadership team, we deepen the subject matter expertise of a highly skilled group who are proving the power of design in solving some of the most pressing challenges facing our cities and communities when it comes to accessibility, affordability, housing, healthcare, education and wellbeing.”  Rory O’Hagan, Principal – Living at Arcadis Architecture and Urbanism, comments: “At the intersection of architecture, engineering, and construction, Arcadis is uniquely positioned to deliver insights, efficiencies, and innovations in ways other firms can’t because we provide services across all three pillars not just one or two. We see the full picture and are able to zoom in on the minutiae of every stage of the development lifecycle, with 3D, model-based workflows and digital tools that enable us to generate new efficiencies and design safe, sustainable and deliverable buildings for our clients.” “We also unlock a great deal of cross-sector learnings from our work across placemaking, residential, healthcare, hospitality, education, industrial, retail, life sciences, and workplace around the world. This is what I am most excited about, the opportunity to champion hybrid solutions borne off the overlap between these sectors, for instance our healthcare design work in pediatrics informing pedagogy and our K-12 education design philosophy, so too our work on luxury hotels around the world which we’ve applied with our healthcare expertise to create new senior living concepts. We are only just scratching the surface, with Arcadis better positioned than ever to positively impact on the design, development and resilience of this country.” Building, Design & Construction Magazine | The Choice of Industry Professionals

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North East construction generates jobs and millions of pounds worth of economic output – Adderstone Living analysis reveals

North East construction generates jobs and millions of pounds worth of economic output – Adderstone Living analysis reveals

New analysis by a North East affordable house builder reveals the impact its construction activity has on supporting jobs and delivering millions of pounds worth of economic growth across the North of England. Jesmond-based Adderstone Living, which is working with social housing providers to deliver affordable new homes, says that its current North East and Yorkshire building sites – which will see hundreds of new homes delivered in the next 18 months – are producing millions of pounds (£39m) in economic output as well as supporting hundreds of construction jobs. Indeed, analysis shows 75% of on-site construction jobs are being undertaken by people who live less than a 20-mile drive to sites, creating and securing local employment opportunities across the region. The firm estimates that more than 300 people are currently working on its sites, which combined produce a total economic output of £35m in GVA (gross value added) during the build phases of affordable housing developments at places such as Eskdene Rise in Sunderland and Pease Way in Newton Aycliffe, County Durham. In excess of £45m is estimated to be spent on local subcontractors and suppliers who live and work within a 20-mile radius of these sites, while £2m is being spent on food and drink, leisure and entertainment in the local areas around each scheme. The firm’s analysis also reveals how modern construction techniques reduce the impact new house building activity has on the environment. The majority of materials (85%) are being recycled during each site’s build phase at the same time as hundreds of tonnes (689 tonnes) in carbon emissions are being reduced annually.  Working with local authorities and housing associations, Adderstone Living’s ‘land-led’ solutions involve the sourcing of suitable land, scheme design and securing of planning permissions before delivering quality homes. Stephen McCoy, managing director, said: “We are among leading developers who are at the forefront of bringing forward new developments that deliver tangible benefits and support ‘ultra-local” supply chains. “We spend tens of millions on local manufacturers and subcontractors, boosting local businesses, communities and families. Added to that, it makes business sense with competitive prices and fast delivery times. Our Eskdene Rise scheme in Sunderland is a perfect example – some materials have travelled just a few miles to get to site.” Building, Design & Construction Magazine | The Choice of Industry Professionals

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Independent Design House Group acquires Clarkebond (Uk) Ltd to triple size and capabilities

Independent Design House Group acquires Clarkebond (Uk) Ltd to triple size and capabilities

Move takes team to 140 with £10m turnover across 7 locations Engineering design consultancy firm, Independent Design House Group, (IDHG) (https://www.idh-design.co.uk), has acquired Clarkebond (UK) Ltd in a move that significantly upweights its engineering capabilities and locations. The acquisition will take IDHG to seven locations globally, including its offices in Bristol, London, Ireland and Poland, and an estimated annual turnover of over £10m.  Tim Burt will remain CEO of IDHG following the move, and its headquarters will be in Bristol. Making up the senior management team are Wojciech Wisnowski (partner), Ian Fernandes-Johnson (UK managing director) and Michal Rzaski (IDHG Poland director). Neil Marks will be commercial director and Brian Davis, head of finance.  Established in engineering as a specialist in the field of temporary works design, IDHG was founded by CEO, Tim Burt, and Wojciech Wisniowski, in 2011 in Rochester, Kent. Expansion into Poland and Bristol followed, along with more engineering disciplines, with managing director, Ian Fernandes-Johnson, joining in 2020. The acquisition of Clarkebond Ltd, a seasoned multi-disciplined consultancy which operates in the UK and global markets, further cements its growth into the field of permanent works design.  Now employing over 140 people, IDHG will have offices in Bristol, London, Ireland, Maidstone, Poland, and Exeter. Positioning itself as the complete design partner for any project requirements, IDHG will consist of IDH Ltd, IDH SP Zoo and Clarkebond Ltd and will offer a full range of engineering disciplines across multiple sectors.  Tim Burt, IDHG CEO, commented: “We are extremely pleased with the acquisition of Clarkebond and look forward to all parties collaborating and contributing to the way forward. This is all about the mutual development and growth of the companies involved for the benefit of all of our customers, employees and the wider IDH Group.”  Ian Fernandes-Johnson, IDHG managing director, added: “Adding the skills and strengths of Clarkebond to our existing capabilities will be a game changer. The move transitions IDHG to a multi-disciplined engineering consultancy, providing services from concept through to construction on site. In my very first meeting with the Clarkebond team, my overriding impression was how much they care about the work they deliver, which resonated with me and the IDH approach. Exciting times indeed.”  Neil Marks, Clarkebond Commercial Director, added: “The opportunities that this deal provides for our staff, the additional services that both companies can now offer and the additional infrastructure that IDH brings to the Company aligns with our vision to provide outstanding engineering for communities and place. It will increase our competitiveness so that Clarkebond can continue in pursuit of that vision and grow to be a stronger and more resilient company.”   Building, Design & Construction Magazine | The Choice of Industry Professionals

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