November 27, 2024
Transforming Bishop’s Stortford: Cityheart and East Herts Council Forge Ahead with Town Centre Redevelopment

Transforming Bishop’s Stortford: Cityheart and East Herts Council Forge Ahead with Town Centre Redevelopment

Cityheart, a leading specialist in housing, regeneration, and placemaking, has entered into a landmark development agreement with East Herts District Council to revitalise the 4-acre Old River Lane site in Bishop’s Stortford. This partnership marks a significant milestone in creating a vibrant mixed-use town centre development. Appointed as the preferred

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First phase of landmark new urban masterplan reaches practical completion

First phase of landmark new urban masterplan reaches practical completion

Moda, Loudon’s Yard, a new rental neighbourhood designed to deliver a service and wellbeing-led lifestyle, has reached practical completion in the heart of Edgbaston, Birmingham.  With state-of-the-art facilities across its 398 homes and amenities, the neighbourhood cements Moda Living’s reputation for building the happiest and healthiest communities in the UK.

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Public sector specialist appointed to national framework covering six regions

Public sector specialist appointed to national framework covering six regions

LEADING construction consultancy Bentley has been appointed to Procure Partnerships’ Professional Services Framework, covering six regions throughout the country.   The public sector specialist has been placed on two separate national frameworks, Project Management and Quantity Surveying, covering the North West, Yorkshire, West Midlands, East Midlands, East of England and South East.  Mark Collins,

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Issue 323 : Dec 2024

November 27, 2024

Transforming Bishop’s Stortford: Cityheart and East Herts Council Forge Ahead with Town Centre Redevelopment

Transforming Bishop’s Stortford: Cityheart and East Herts Council Forge Ahead with Town Centre Redevelopment

Cityheart, a leading specialist in housing, regeneration, and placemaking, has entered into a landmark development agreement with East Herts District Council to revitalise the 4-acre Old River Lane site in Bishop’s Stortford. This partnership marks a significant milestone in creating a vibrant mixed-use town centre development. Appointed as the preferred development partner in 2019 following an OJEU-compliant procurement process, Cityheart will now focus on finalising a detailed masterplan for the site, which is fully owned by East Herts District Council. The redevelopment will blend residential, commercial, and retail spaces, with ground-floor retail and workspace units integrated into the residential blocks. The plan also includes essential infrastructure such as car parking for residents and office workers and a new internal road to ease traffic flow on Old River Lane. This road, accessible from Link Road, will also provide enhanced access to the existing Waitrose car park. To ensure the development harmonises with the surrounding historic environment, including the nearby Waytemore Castle Mound, Cityheart is collaborating with its design team and local planning authorities. A team of renowned partners, including Kier Construction, Howells Architects, and Cotswold Archaeology, will contribute their expertise to deliver the project. Andrew Sanderson, Development Director at Cityheart, stated:“Our redevelopment of Old River Lane will reinvigorate Bishop’s Stortford’s town centre. Working with East Herts District Council and our skilled project team, we’re excited to create a vibrant community where people can live, work, and thrive. We look forward to completing the masterplan and breaking ground on this transformational site.” Complementing the development, East Herts District Council will fund a comprehensive public realm improvement to the south of the site. These enhancements, designed and delivered by Cityheart, will seamlessly integrate with the broader scheme to minimise disruption during construction. Ben Crystall, Leader of East Herts Council and Chair of the Old River Lane Delivery Board, commented:“With the signing of this Development Agreement, the Old River Lane project takes a major leap forward. We are eager to collaborate with Cityheart to ensure Bishop’s Stortford remains a destination town centre. Residents will also be pleased to know that Water Lane Hall is now excluded from the development, preserving this valued community space.” As the project progresses, Cityheart and East Herts District Council will engage the public through an inclusive consultation process to gather feedback on the proposals. Simultaneously, pre-planning application discussions with the local planning authority will commence, paving the way for this exciting new chapter in Bishop’s Stortford’s evolution. Building, Design & Construction Magazine | The Choice of Industry Professionals

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First phase of landmark new urban masterplan reaches practical completion

First phase of landmark new urban masterplan reaches practical completion

Moda, Loudon’s Yard, a new rental neighbourhood designed to deliver a service and wellbeing-led lifestyle, has reached practical completion in the heart of Edgbaston, Birmingham.  With state-of-the-art facilities across its 398 homes and amenities, the neighbourhood cements Moda Living’s reputation for building the happiest and healthiest communities in the UK. With design and materials inspired by Edgbaston’s nearby botanical gardens, Moda, Loudon’s Yard, has delivered 398 state-of-the-art apartments for rent on Inkwell Place. The homes are complemented by 14,000 sq ft of amenities including a 24/7 gym and fitness centre, private dining room, co-working space, and communal landscaped gardens. Rent includes access to these spaces, high-speed Wi-Fi, and a 24/7 concierge service. The spaces are complemented by a programme of events and services run by the Moda, Loudon’s Yard onsite team, delivering an unprecedented rental experience in Edgbaston. The neighbourhood is the first phase of Moda and Calthorpe Estates’ New Garden Square Masterplan. Announced in 2023, the new 11-acre, residential-led urban community will deliver £6m of public realm, 2,400 new homes, office and retail space plus much, much more.  The second phase of the masterplan – a 37-storey BTR neighbourhood – received full planning permission in August. The neighbourhood was delivered by Winvic Construction Ltd, creating 5,569 weeks of employment, apprenticeships and work experience opportunities for local people. By focusing on opportunities for young people and partnering with its supply chain and Birmingham City Council’s Employment Access Team, 42 young people under the age of 24 worked or trained on the site. A total of 31 apprentices and eight placement students from Aston University, South and City College Birmingham and Walsall College also gained valuable hands-on experience throughout the construction of Moda, Loudon’s Yard. As the long-term operator of the neighbourhood, Moda will continue to drive social value and contribute positively to the immediate communities and the Birmingham region. Moda, Loudon’s Yard is Moda Group’s second BTR neighbourhood in the city, having opened Moda, The Mercian – the city’s tallest residential tower – in August 2022. With a further pipeline of around 4,500 new homes to be delivered in Birmingham, Moda’s commitment to the city includes working with partners and local authorities to drive positive change and impact across the city for the long term. Moda, Loudon’s Yard opened its doors to residents for the first time in August, with lettings for the neighbourhood performing consistently above the business plan for the development. Andrew Parker, Managing Director of Development at Moda Group, said: “It’s fantastic to have reached practical completion at Moda, Loudon’s Yard.  It marks just the beginning of our partnership with Calthorpe Estates for the New Garden Square Masterplan, which will deliver outstanding new homes and spaces that will transform this part of Birmingham for the long term. “We are grateful to Winvic for their expert delivery of the buildings, and thank our investors, Calthorpe Estates and local authority partners and other stakeholders for your shared vision in what we as Moda Group deliver.” Haydn Cooper, Chief Executive at Calthorpe Estates, said: “The completion of Moda, Loudon’s Yard represents an exciting milestone for Edgbaston and it’s a proud moment for us at Calthorpe Estates to see our partnership with Moda Living bring this vision to life; delivering not just outstanding homes but also significant benefits to the community, from job creation to transformative public spaces. We look forward to continuing to create exceptional places with Moda as part of the New Garden Square Masterplan.” Mark Jones, Managing Director for Multi-room at Winvic, said: “Reaching practical completion at Moda, Loudon’s Yard is a proud milestone that reflects the dedication of our team and supply chain partners. This 398-home community not only brings new housing and amenities to Edgbaston but has also created valuable employment and training opportunities for local residents and young people. We’re grateful to Moda for the opportunity to help bring this transformative project to life.” Building, Design & Construction Magazine | The Choice of Industry Professionals

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Shoreline Wind and Principle Power Collaborate to Unlock Floating Offshore Wind Opportunity Globally

Shoreline Wind and Principle Power Collaborate to Unlock Floating Offshore Wind Opportunity Globally

As the global wind industry prepares for GWEC’s Wind Energy Summit in South Korea later this week, Principle Power and Shoreline Wind demonstrate how Floating Offshore Wind (FOW) has moved forward as a result of its almost ten-year partnership and collaboration, ready for FOW developers to take advantage of the opportunities in the Asia-Pacific region and globally. The Global Wind Energy Council expects the Asian offshore market to have installed nearly 100 GW of offshore wind capacity by 2030, of which the floating category will be a substantial percentage. FOW enables harvesting the strongest wind resources closest to demand centers in the Asia-Pacific region, presenting an opportunity for countries such as South Korea, Taiwan, Japan, and the Philippines. The predicted growth of FOW in places like Asia-Pacific is, to a large degree, enabled by the proven experience gained through the deployment of floating wind projects in Europe, where Principle Power has 75 MW operating and another 30 MW under construction. Principle Power has pioneered the development of floating wind technology since 2007. In 2016, Principle Power selected Shoreline’s simulation solutions, recognizing that planning commercial scale wind farms requires the ability to accurately represent the many inherent complexities and dependencies that go into the logistics to build and operate projects in different geographies. Principle Power was already equipped with five years of operational data from the first pilot project WindFloat 1 off the coast of Portugal, as well as the processes and method statements for projects like WindFloat Atlantic. Shoreline brought its expertise acquired from providing advanced simulations for traditional (fixed) offshore wind from around the world and had already developed a solution (Shoreline Design) that could simulate the design, construction and ongoing operations and maintenance of offshore wind projects. Together, Shoreline and Principle Power collaborated to extend Shoreline’s Construction DesignTM and Operations DesignTM software to be able to realistically simulate the operations required to deliver utility-scale floating wind projects.   Principle Power uses Shoreline’s simulations, in combination with internal databases, to help developers plan operations for many different projects across the world, including the 30 MW Fukushima Forward project in Japan, the 1.2 GW Korea Floating Wind project in Korea, and several projects in Taiwan.  The analysis and simulation of each project helped to identify requirements and bottlenecks for robust planning and are used to optimize costs and performance. They can also stress test project execution plans to understand the potential impact of sensitivity scenarios and mitigating contingency plans. The results, which are based on real-world experience, help to build confidence in scaling up floating offshore wind projects to commercial scale in new markets around the world. Michael Bjerrum, Co-founder and COO at Shoreline said: “There are many features in Shoreline’s product today, dedicated to FOW, which have come because of input from users like Principle Power, and other such pioneers. The dependencies for FOW are unique and very different to traditional fixed offshore wind projects. For example, project developers are faced with the decision about whether to perform wind turbine major component repairs in-situ or by towing platforms to a local port.  The appropriate type of intervention depends on the component to be exchanged and trade-offs such as weather sensitivity, port availability, vessel and crane mobilization times, etc. need to be analysed to characterize the costs and risks. Our software delivers the requirements specified by companies like Principle Power for simulating floating wind projects, giving us a competitive edge and helping us to support the industry advance more confidently to commercial scale.” Inês Serras Pereira, LCoE and Business Intelligence Lead at Principle Power said: “Combining our real-world data from deployment and operations of floating offshore wind projects with Shoreline’s advanced simulation technology, helps us deliver feasible execution and O&M planning to our clients. By accounting for the complex interdependencies between quayside and offshore operations, and considering the inherent variability of weather offshore, we ensure that we provide best case schedules for commercial-scale projects that are deliverable. This provides an excellent starting point for optimization and contingency planning, helping our clients to prioritize the most cost and revenue effective approaches throughout the lifetime of wind projects.” Ocean Winds contracted Shoreline Computerised Maintenance Management System (CMMS) solution (CMMS) for its deployment at WindFloat Atlantic, where Principle Power is providing platform inspection, maintenance, and repair services. Thanks to its contract through WindFloat Atlantic, Shoreline and Principle Power will continue to collaborate to make sure that the simulation capabilities keep pace with the many developments in floating offshore wind such as the in-situ repair that was recently completed at Kincardine. FOW developers across the world should look to adopt the wealth of expertise gained from pioneering projects already operational across Europe. Real-world experiences from partners, combined with bespoke FOW simulation technologies, are instrumental to unlock the full potential of the GWs of deepwater wind resources that are necessary for APAC nations to meet global renewable energy targets. [1] Report published October 2024, entitled – Floating Wind: Anchoring the next Generation Offshore. Offshore Wind industry is expected to reach £1 Trillion / $1.2 Trillion by 2050 Building, Design & Construction Magazine | The Choice of Industry Professionals

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Henry Boot Construction completes latest development at University of Sheffield AMRC

Henry Boot Construction completes latest development at University of Sheffield AMRC

Henry Boot Construction, part of Henry Boot, has completed work on a major innovation facility at the University of Sheffield Advanced Manufacturing Research Centre (AMRC). 1Located next to the AMRC’s flagship Factory 2050 at the Advanced Manufacturing Innovation District, the new 29,700 sq ft building delivers a state-of-the-art research and development hub which will be home to Composites at Speed and Scale (COMPASS). The open-access facility will house cutting-edge research programmes aimed at meeting the growing demand for lighter commercial aircraft and supporting the aviation industry’s ultimate goal of achieving net-zero carbon emissions by 2050. The building itself has been awarded an impressive BREEAM ‘Very Good’ rating, with notable sustainable features including the installation of solar PV panels on both the lower and upper roofs, and air source heat pumps – combining to reduce the building’s overall carbon footprint. A high-performing building for the future, the facility has also been constructed to enable seamless integration with Sheffield’s district heating network by Veolia. As part of its commitment to regional growth, lead contractor Henry Boot Construction has worked closely with local supply chain partners on the project, including Sheffield-based firm Elecomm, who was selected as the principal Mechanical, Electrical, and Plumbing (MEP) partner for the project. Tony Shaw, Managing Director from Henry Boot Construction, said: “We are pleased to have successfully delivered this world-class facility in partnership with the University of Sheffield and our regional supply chain. Our work on the AMRC further strengthens our long-standing relationship with the university and demonstrates our commitment to delivering truly innovative projects. “We are particularly proud to have built a facility that will be used by some of the world’s largest manufacturing brands, helping to drive our economy forward and create more high-quality jobs in the region.” Emma Hutton, AMRC director of major projects, added: “This new facility represents a significant milestone in the UK’s aerospace and manufacturing sector, offering a unique opportunity for industry partners to access cutting-edge equipment and expertise. “This is a collaborative R&D environment which will foster innovation and accelerate technological advancements, contributing to the nation’s economic growth and global competitiveness.” The new innovation facility has been jointly funded by the South Yorkshire Mayoral Combined Authority, Sheffield City Council, the University of Sheffield and the High Value Manufacturing Catapult. It will house a raft of advanced-manufacturing equipment secured through a £29.5m grant from the UK Government’s Aerospace Technology Institute Programme. The first programme to be undertaken in the new space is the Isothermic High-Rate Sustainable Structures (IHSS) project, led by global aerospace leader Boeing in partnership with AMRC, Loop Technology and Spirit AeroSystems. Building, Design & Construction Magazine | The Choice of Industry Professionals

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Public sector specialist appointed to national framework covering six regions

Public sector specialist appointed to national framework covering six regions

LEADING construction consultancy Bentley has been appointed to Procure Partnerships’ Professional Services Framework, covering six regions throughout the country.   The public sector specialist has been placed on two separate national frameworks, Project Management and Quantity Surveying, covering the North West, Yorkshire, West Midlands, East Midlands, East of England and South East.  Mark Collins, executive director and framework lead for Bentley, said: “Our appointment to the Procure Partnerships Professional Services Framework is a reflection of our substantial recent growth and our expertise within the public sector.  “Here at Bentley we specialise in the delivery of complex, strategic infrastructure and regeneration projects, and also have an extensive cost management team who are well versed with managing public spend. This framework will allow us to access projects where we can really make a difference and help the UK meet its crucial deadlines for housing and infrastructure.  “The last few years have seen us expand our service offering across the UK and as such we have experience within the regions this framework covers. This experience and understanding will allow us to provide an industry-leading service to public sector organisations utilising the framework.”  Faye Dolan, framework director at Procure Partnerships, said: “Procure Partnerships Framework is delighted to have Bentley join as a new consultant partner on the second iteration of the Procure Partnerships Professional Services Framework. Bentley has an impressive portfolio of public sector experience and we are really looking forward to working with the Bentley team over the next four years.”  Bentley has offices in the East Midlands and North West of England. Established in 2013, it now boasts a team of more than 40 employees. The business has been part of some notable schemes including award-winning sustainable urban extension, New Lubbesthorpe, Hinckley National Rail Freight Interchange, and the installation of a new viaduct at Etruria Valley in Staffordshire.  Procure Partnerships is known for compliantly connecting public sector organisations with built environment specialists throughout the UK and ensuring social value delivery across all the projects procured through its frameworks. The company procures £1bn completed projects each year.  For more information about Bentley please visit www.bentleyprojectmanagement.co.uk/.  For more information about Procure Partnerships please head to www.procurepartnerships.co.uk/   Building, Design & Construction Magazine | The Choice of Industry Professionals

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From Sky-High Towers to Mega Cities: Discover the World’s Top 10 Landmarks Everyone Should Know

From Sky-High Towers to Mega Cities: Discover the World’s Top 10 Landmarks Everyone Should Know

New research reveals the most popular buildings and infrastructures you should know about and their societal benefits, with Burj Khalifa taking the top spot. From soaring heights to cutting-edge technology, the Burj Khalifa, DXB International Airport and Toronto’s CN Tower have captivated global attention to become the top 3 most popular buildings and infrastructures everyone should know, in the latest study commissioned by the organisation behind Tomorrow.Building World Congress- The analysis of the top 10 most popular buildings and infrastructure over the past fifty years delved into Instagram data and Google search volumes. The methodology involved scoring each structure a rating between 1 – 10 across these data points, with an average score determining the final ranking.by looking at monthly Google searches and their Instagram popularity. Furthermore, the study also showcases the societal purpose of each building classifying them within the following categories: economic, social compromise, tourism, work/entrepreneurial, ecologic, architectural and mobility.  These buildings and infrastructures not only represent the advancement and architecture of their respective regions but also the cultural, economic, social and technological achievements within their society. They form the foundation and basis of the development of smart cities, with their functionality and purpose being key to modern urban success. The top 5 buildings and infrastructures you should know about In first position with an overall score of 7.79 out of ten is Burj Khalifa, standing tall at 828 metres is the tallest building in the world. Designed by firm Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, this architectural wonder is a clear testimony of Dubai’s rapid development and economic growth and attracts visitors from all over the world. It is Googled an average of 2,000,000 times a month and has been tagged on Instagram 7,984,897 times. Furthermore, Burj Khalifa has some outstanding sustainability features as it saves water from its air conditioning systems and redistributes it for land irrigation and the building’s fountain. Last but not least, the materials used for its construction were locally sourced and recycled. This helped to reduce the carbon footprint and supported local economies.  In second position with an overall score of 5.6 out of ten and 15.6M Instagram hashtags is DXB Airport. The airport connects more than 240 destinations in over 90 countries but this airport is more than that; It’s also an example of sustainability with energy-efficient light systems, water-saving technologies and it is certified under the Airport Carbon Accreditation program. DXB is not just an airport but a key travel and business hub connecting the East and West.  In bronze position is CN Tower with 1.6M Instagram hashtags and 673,000 monthly Google searches. CN Tower has been the world’s tallest freestanding structure for more than 30 years until Burj Khalifa was built in 2024. At 553.3 metres high, the structure was built so it can resist wind and earthquakes while its antenna can sway by 1.07 metres with heavy winds. If that is not enough the tower is struck by lightning 75 to 80 times per year on average. The CN Tower is not only a communications structure but also a symbol of Toronto’s identity and a major tourist attraction. In fourth position with a total of 823,000 monthly Google searches is the New Administrative Capital (NAC) in Egypt. This is a large-scale urban development to relieve pressure from Cairo’s growing population and pollution levels and exemplifies the smart city concept. Its iconic tower is the tallest building in Africa overtaking the Great Mosque of Algiers Tower in Algeria. NAC is part of a plan aimed to transform the economy, urbanisation and infrastructure of the country by promoting a sustainable development and quality of life.  Rounding off the top 5 is Hong Kong’s Mass Transit Railway (MTR) with a total of 364,423 Instagram hashtags and 673,000 monthly Google searches. As one of the most modern, efficient, and heavily utilised transit systems in the world, the MTR carries around 4.4 million passengers daily. In regards to its sustainability, the MTR is energy efficient with LED lighting, regenerative braking systems and is focused on the use of renewable energy; while some of the newer stations are incorporating green roofs to improve urban air quality and reduce heat. The MTR is crucial to the daily lives of residents and the economic development of Hong Kong.  To know more about the most popular buildings and infrastructure shaping our cities you can find the full research here: https://www.tomorrow-building.com/the-cities-with-the-infrastructures-and-buildings-you-should-know-about/ Building, Design & Construction Magazine | The Choice of Industry Professionals

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