February 3, 2025
Railpen reveals plans to reimagine Camden Office Building

Railpen reveals plans to reimagine Camden office building

Railpen, manager of the £34bn railways pension schemes in the UK, has announced plans to redevelop 101 Bayham, its 22,000 sq ft office building in central Camden, London NW1, redefining the future of workspaces. Set for completion in Autumn 2025, the 1930s Art Moderne former factory is being reimagined by

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Stud Brook Business Park gets ready to welcome Sainsbury's and Starbucks as scheme marks another major step forward

Stud Brook Business Park gets ready to welcome Sainsbury’s and Starbucks as scheme marks another major step forward

Clowes Developments’ 20-acre Stud Brook Business Park has taken another important step forward as the units which will be occupied by Sainsbury’s and Starbucks reach practical completion. The developer received planning permission for the Sainsbury’s convenience store and Starbucks ‘drive-thru’ last July – both units are now ready for the

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Design plans announced for Hereford’s Shirehall

Design plans announced for Hereford’s Shirehall

Approval has been granted to transform Hereford’s historic Shirehall into a new community space, featuring a state-of-the-art library and learning centre. Full planning permission and listed building consent were granted at the Planning and Regulatory Committee meeting on Tuesday, January 28, paving the way for the project to begin. The

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Blackpool Multiversity campus confirms construction date

Blackpool Multiversity campus confirms construction date

Construction of Blackpool’s new town centre Multiversity campus for Blackpool & The Fylde College is expected to begin later this year, following the approval of compulsory purchase powers by an independent planning inspector. The state-of-the-art Multiversity campus aims to welcome up to 3,000 students and staff upon its anticipated opening

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Performance certification and new colourway option for Marley’s Weatherboard Range

Performance certification and new Colourway option for Marley’s Weatherboard Range

Marley’s popular Weatherboard range has been certified by the leading applied safety science authority, UL Solutions. Following robust independent testing, the fibre cement board solution for external cladding has been certified to meet all relevant standards for performance, quality and safety. The certification provides critical product credibility, meaning specifiers can

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New chief executive Stannard "ambitious" for Manchester

New chief executive Stannard “ambitious” for Manchester

Manchester City Council’s new Chief Executive Tom Stannard starts in the role today, Monday 3 February 2025.  Tom becomes only the third Chief Executive in more than 25 years in a city which prides itself on stability and long-term strategic planning.  He brings with him considerable experience, having served as

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A2Dominion opens new key worker accommodation in Oxford

A2Dominion opens new key worker accommodation in Oxford

A new development of key worker accommodation has been officially opened at the John Radcliffe Hospital (JRH) in Oxford, which forms part of Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust (OUH).   Colleagues from housing association A2Dominion, housebuilder The Hill Group, OUH, and Oxford Hospitals Charity came together for an official opening

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Bellway project manager wins national homebuilding accolade

Bellway project manager wins national homebuilding accolade

Bellway Project Manager Adam Hawkes has earned one of the highest accolades in the homebuilding industry. Adam, who oversees construction at Bellway’s Sapphire Fields at Great Dunmow Grange development in Essex, was announced as the runner-up in the National House Building Council’s (NHBC) Supreme Awards on Friday (24 January). Adam,

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Issue 326 : Mar 2025

February 3, 2025

Main construction phase starts at Ghelamco UK’s £140m (GDV) regeneration project the hilight on the Battersea Waterfront

Main construction phase starts at Ghelamco UK’s £140m (GDV) regeneration project the HiLight on the Battersea Waterfront

Ghelamco UK, the leading European real estate developer, has started the main construction phase of The HiLight, on London’s Battersea Waterfront, a £140 million (GDV) regeneration project with a landmark 24 storey residential tower designed by Squire & Partners. Located off York Road on the site of the former Prices Candle Factory, The Hilight provides 177 mixed tenure apartments including on the ninth floor upwards 113 market sale luxury apartments, including penthouses. The development preserves three of the original Candle factory buildings, blending heritage with modernity. The scheme is complete with 24-hour concierge, leisure, wellness and homeworking amenities, alongside a public green and landscaped riverwalk lined with commercial buildings. The HiLight is the last project masterplanned by the late Michael Squires, the internationally renowned architect and founder of award-winning Squire & Partners. Ghelamco UK collaborated closely with Squire & Partners on the architectural design and with Bowler James Brindley on the interior design and specification and Grant Associates on the landscaping and design of the riverwalk.   The in-house construction division of Ghelamco UK is leading the delivery of the residential tower, with sub-contractor JB Structures currently managing the frame. By operating a self-delivery model Ghelamco UK ensures complete control over both quality and construction programme, allowing for efficient project management and seamless execution. The Ghelamco highly experienced in-house team, with a proven track record in delivering high-rise towers, brings extensive expertise in construction management. This enables Ghelamco to oversee all aspects of the build, ensuring timely and co-ordinated progress. Additionally, the group’s strong relationships across Europe allows Ghelamco to access premium materials and plant, which supports the Battersea project’s accelerated timeline and enhances delivery efficiency. This combination of experience, control, and strategic partnerships will ensure the successful and timely completion of this project.  Work on site started in Q2 2024 with demolition and clearance works. Now the main construction phase will begin with the topping out of the 24 storey tower scheduled for late 2025. Work on the façade is scheduled to begin in Spring 2025 with the internal fit out commencing in early summer 2025. Final build completion and first occupations are schedule for Q2 2026. The construction of the commercial units and riverwalk located adjacent to the main tower is scheduled to start in summer 2025. The HiLight has the benefit of being surrounded by low-rise housing, providing residents with privacy and unobstructed views. The tower is in a unique location on a bend in the River Thames giving the apartments on the upper floors spectacular dual aspect River Thames views and a far reaching panorama of the London skyline. The light filled apartments will offer the very best in elevated London living, and are designed for hybrid and homeworking with most having large bays in the reception room providing a dedicated study/home office space. Other features include generously sized principal rooms, living/dining rooms opening onto outside recessed balconies, good ceiling heights, typically 2.6 metres, full height architectural glazing and a high-quality contemporary specification.  Protection of the environment is increasingly important to customers and environmental sustainability is at the heart of everything Ghelamco UK design and build. The brand has a holistic approach to delivering environmentally and socially “health buildings” and at The HiLight this can be seen in a range of features. These include state-of-the-art electric appliances for heating and cooling, water use efficient toilets and sanitaryware, water recycling for irrigation, construction using low carbon materials, generous window to wall ratios maximising natural light, mechanical fresh air supply to living rooms and bedrooms, air-source heat pumps to all residences and amenities to promote the health and wellbeing of residents. The FITWEL certification ensures that The HiLight promotes a healthy environment for its residents by integrating features that support physical, mental, and social wellbeing. This certification focuses on improving indoor air quality, providing access to natural light, and promoting active lifestyles, all of which contribute to a healthier living environment. Furthermore, the EDGE certification quantifies the energy and water efficiency of the building, demonstrating that The HiLight will use 20% less energy and water compared to conventional buildings. EDGE focuses on resource efficiency, reducing operational costs, and decreasing the building’s carbon footprint, while also ensuring that it meets high standards for sustainability without compromising on comfort. Together, the FITWEL and EDGE certifications underline The HiLight’s commitment to being both environmentally and socially responsible — offering not just a place to live, but a sustainable, healthy community for its residents. Savills and JLL have been appointed as joint sole selling agents. The marketing suite for The HiLight has been created within a Victorian industrial building, originally part of the Prices Candle Factory, located adjacent to the development site. Itfeatures a scale-model of the tower and spaces displaying a kitchen, living/dining area, mock-up balcony, bedroom and bathroom. There are also mock-ups of the club lounge with cocktail bar, WFH office space and meeting room. Marie-Julie Gheysens, Head of UK Development for Ghelamco says: “At Ghelamco we focus on transforming overlooked spaces into vibrant, thriving communities. With The HiLight we are redefining London living, introducing an exclusive new residential address on the Battersea waterfront. Designed with a commitment to sustainability and innovation, this landmark development seamlessly blends modern luxury with environmentally conscious design, setting a new benchmark for riverside living.” David Ronson, Sales and Marketing Director at Ghelamco UK says: “We are delighted that the main construction phase of The HiLight has commenced and this will progress alongside our sales and marketing campaign offering purchasers an opportunity to invest early in the project. The construction and fit out will deliver an exceptionally high-quality specification, delivering a Chelsea quality product, but with the benefit of highly competitive Battersea prices. The project offers the best value premium homes on London’s Southbank.”  Apartments at The HiLight range from 538 sqft up to 1,500 sqft in size with prices starting from £620,000. Savills and JLL are joint sole selling agents contact Tel: +44 (0)20 8183 0120, email: info@thehilight.co.uk and visit: www.thehilight.co.uk Building, Design &

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Railpen reveals plans to reimagine Camden Office Building

Railpen reveals plans to reimagine Camden office building

Railpen, manager of the £34bn railways pension schemes in the UK, has announced plans to redevelop 101 Bayham, its 22,000 sq ft office building in central Camden, London NW1, redefining the future of workspaces. Set for completion in Autumn 2025, the 1930s Art Moderne former factory is being reimagined by renowned architects, Henley Halebrown and Studio Ghazal, to create a contemporary headquarters building to suit companies in a wide range of sectors, including tech, media and creative businesses, education, financial services and healthcare.  101 Bayham is in Camden’s creative heart, just minutes from Camden Town Tube station, with corporate neighbours including BOSS, French Connection, Dr Martens, MTV, ASOS, Havas and Universal. With a meticulous approach to restoration and design, this workspace blends heritage with cutting-edge innovation and sets a new benchmark for excellence in Central Camden. The interior of the building has been thoughtfully planned, featuring an open staircase, 4.5m floor-to-ceiling heights in the reception, a co-working space, diverse seating in a refreshment area with scenic views, and office space arranged over four further floors. The top floor has been completely redesigned to include a 1,200 sq ft roof terrace, providing breathtaking views of Hampstead Heath through the city towards the West End, with extensive planting creating a harmonious blend of urban energy and nature. Reflecting its sustainability ethos, Railpen is targeting BREEAM Outstanding and an EPC A rating, with air source heat pumps providing heating and cooling, PV panels on the roof, openable windows, planting, and reduced embodied carbon through the restoration of an existing building. In addition, the lower ground floor features a 2,500 sq ft cycle suite, including space for 30 bikes and high-quality end-of-journey facilities. Maria Averkina, Asset and Development Manager at Railpen, commented: “With 101 Bayham, Railpen is completely reimagining a character building to create a modern, efficient workspace which maximises natural light and promotes productivity while meeting the highest sustainability and wellbeing standards. Combined with its location at the heart of Camden, it will appeal to both growing and established companies seeking a headquarters building with real presence.” 101 Bayham is the latest initiative by Railpen in the office market. Earlier this month, it announced the signing of Waystone as the final letting at 125 Wood Street, its recently refurbished 65,000 sq ft office near St Paul’s Cathedral.  Railpen has also recently secured consent to redevelop Eastpoint Business Park in Oxford to create a 200,000 sq ft life sciences campus, as well as started development of Mill Yard, with Botanic Place in Cambridge to follow in the coming months. Edward Charles & Partners and JLL are the joint leasing agents for 101 Bayham. Building, Design & Construction Magazine | The Choice of Industry Professionals

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Stud Brook Business Park gets ready to welcome Sainsbury's and Starbucks as scheme marks another major step forward

Stud Brook Business Park gets ready to welcome Sainsbury’s and Starbucks as scheme marks another major step forward

Clowes Developments’ 20-acre Stud Brook Business Park has taken another important step forward as the units which will be occupied by Sainsbury’s and Starbucks reach practical completion. The developer received planning permission for the Sainsbury’s convenience store and Starbucks ‘drive-thru’ last July – both units are now ready for the well-known brands to move in and begin their fit-out programme as construction contractor Roe Developments delivers the buildings on time and according to schedule. James Richards, Development Director at Clowes Developments, said: “It’s fantastic to see the Sainsbury’s and Starbucks units reaching practical completion – both will complement the industrial and warehouse offering at Stud Brook Business Park and will be a real convenience boost for the neighbouring residents – as well as bringing new jobs to the area.” Stud Brook Business Park, a high-quality scheme at Castle Donington will include units ranging from 8,500 to 30,000sq ft when completed. The warehouse and industrial units will be delivered by a team including IMA Architects, lead contractor TanRo, Millwards engineers and Postins Project Services. The delivery team are aiming for a BREEAM ‘Excellent’ rating and an EPC rating of ‘A’ for units 2-7, in line with Clowes Developments’ sustainability goals. Features include recycling solutions, solar-ready roofs, electric vehicle charging points and landscaping. Additionally, units 2-7 will be delivered as ‘Net Zero in Occupation’, which will enable future occupiers to operate at Net Zero emissions. Stud Brook Business Park will cater for small and medium-sized businesses while also accommodating larger national operators with recognised household names to be announced in due course. Marketing for the development is being led by FHP Property Consultants and NG Chartered Surveyors. Tim Gilbertson at FHP Property Consultants, said: “We know how onsite facilities improve the attraction of industrial estates substantially providing effectively breakout areas and opportunities to ‘get away from the desk’ or have impromptu meetings for business owners and staff alike, so for FHP to have secured both Starbucks and Sainsbury’s for this scheme is great news all round and will, I have no doubt, help us to find the last couple of occupiers for the few units remaining.” Richard Sutton, Managing Director at NG Chartered Surveyors, added: “It’s brilliant news that these first two units are set to be occupied by such big-hitters. This will only help drive even more quality occupiers to Stud Brook Business Park – and the level of demand we’ve seen for this high-end development has already been incredibly high.” Clowes and their agents are currently marketing a handful of speculatively developed units that sit within the first phase of the development which will be ready for occupation by the Spring. Additionally, they are now starting to take enquiries from trade counter operators. Plot 1 sits at the front of the site, benefitting from a prominent roadside presence and onsite parking, these units ranging in size from 3,229 – 4,606sq ft will wrap around the new Starbucks Drive-Thru facility, this part of the business park has been designed to enhance amenities for locals, occupiers and visitors. Remaining opportunities are available on a leasehold basis. Interested parties are invited to contact agents directly via richards@ng-cs.com and tim@fhp.co.uk. Building, Design & Construction Magazine | The Choice of Industry Professionals

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Keepmoat invests more than £50 million to deliver 227 new homes in Wiltshire

Keepmoat invests more than £50 million to deliver 227 new homes in Wiltshire

Top 10 UK housebuilder, Keepmoat is investing more than £50 million in Warminster following exchange of contracts on a 24 acre plot of land situated south of Victoria Road.  Work is due to start in late 2025 at the development – now named Cley Hill View – to deliver 227 high-quality new homes, of which at least 30 per cent will be affordable homes. As part of the significant £50 million commitment to the Wiltshire area, Keepmoat will also create new green spaces, and play areas alongside pedestrian, road and cycle routes to and from surrounding communities. Expected to be completed in 2028, the development will offer a variety of much-needed multi-tenure one, two, three, and four-bedroomed homes, catering to first-time buyers, working professionals, and families. Ben Leather, Regional Managing Director at Keepmoat West Midlands, said: “Keepmoat is excited to announce contracts have successfully been exchanged on Cley Hill View. Acquisition of this land highlights Keepmoat’s commitment to providing quality homes in the South West of England and aligns with our ambitious growth plans in the region.  “With Wiltshire experiencing a population increase of 8.4 percent from 2011 to 2021, the demand for housing has grown significantly. We’re pleased to be contributing towards addressing the region’s housing shortage. “Keepmoat’s Cley Hill View development will not only provide new homes, it will also create a thriving new community. In addition, we will be creating strong employment, apprentice and training opportunities for local contractors and labourers.”  All of the homes at Cley Hill View will be delivered in line with the Future Homes Standard, including renewable energy systems such as air source heat pumps, solar panels and EV charging points to help residents save on energy bills.  Keepmoat is a top 10 UK partnership homebuilder with a track record of delivering quality new homes across the UK at prices people can afford. To date, almost 70 per cent of its current developments are on brownfield sites and more than 70 per cent of its customers are first time buyers. Keepmoat achieved HBF five star builder status, receiving a rating of at least 90 per cent in the National New Homes Customer Satisfaction Survey. For more information, please visit www.keepmoat.com.  Building, Design & Construction Magazine | The Choice of Industry Professionals

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Design plans announced for Hereford’s Shirehall

Design plans announced for Hereford’s Shirehall

Approval has been granted to transform Hereford’s historic Shirehall into a new community space, featuring a state-of-the-art library and learning centre. Full planning permission and listed building consent were granted at the Planning and Regulatory Committee meeting on Tuesday, January 28, paving the way for the project to begin. The initiative aims to create a modern, welcoming facility while preserving the rich heritage of the Shirehall. The initial phases of work for Hereford’s Shirehall will focus on ensuring the building is structurally sound, watertight, and safe for public use, while also repairing and maintaining its historic features. The main entrance will be redesigned into a spacious and inviting area with exhibition space, alongside improvements to enhance accessibility. The project will also include a full upgrade of heating, electrical, and fire safety systems, significantly improving efficiency and reducing running costs. The Assembly Hall will house the new library, offering ample space for visitors to read, browse collections, and participate in a variety of library events. Additional meeting rooms and flexible spaces will be developed to accommodate community activities and events. A new learning centre will provide enhanced facilities for education, digital literacy, cultural engagement, and wellbeing programs, ensuring broad benefits for the local community. The plans have been shaped through extensive consultations, workshops, and surveys conducted over several months. Public feedback from a consultation held late last year is currently being analysed and will help refine the final design to best meet the needs of future users. Building, Design & Construction Magazine | The Choice of Industry Professionals

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Blackpool Multiversity campus confirms construction date

Blackpool Multiversity campus confirms construction date

Construction of Blackpool’s new town centre Multiversity campus for Blackpool & The Fylde College is expected to begin later this year, following the approval of compulsory purchase powers by an independent planning inspector. The state-of-the-art Multiversity campus aims to welcome up to 3,000 students and staff upon its anticipated opening in late 2027. The decision was made by an independent inspector appointed by the Secretary of State for Housing, Communities and Local Government after a two-week public inquiry at the end of last year. The inquiry included submissions from Blackpool Council, Blackpool & The Fylde College, local residents, and landowners. Over the past two years, Blackpool Council has been acquiring properties needed for the development, with over 80% of the required 72 properties already secured through negotiations. The inspector’s approval grants the council the authority to use compulsory purchase powers to obtain the remaining properties within the area bordered by Cookson Street, George Street, Grosvenor Street and Milbourne Street. Despite the legal backing, Blackpool Council will continue to negotiate compensation with property owners, while proceeding with the necessary steps to commence construction in the summer. Outline planning approval for the entire Multiversity site was granted in 2024, and a decision on a reserved matters planning application for the first phase is expected this spring. The planned 115,000 sq ft facility will feature five floors of educational space, offering over 70 courses and enhancing the college’s existing higher education provision. The campus will support a broad range of qualifications, including further education, higher education, and adult learning. Designed to be carbon neutral in operation, the building will incorporate solar panels on its roof and will be heated by sustainable air source heat pumps. A green roof terrace will provide a landscaped study and relaxation space for students. Beyond the first phase of the Multiversity campus, a second phase is being planned for future expansion. In the interim, the space will be used as a temporary car park. Planning consultants Avison Young, architects Hawkins\Brown, and advisors CBRE have been instrumental in shaping the project, while Morgan Sindall Construction has been appointed as the main contractor under a pre-contract services agreement. The Multiversity campus is a key component of phase four of Blackpool Council’s £350m Talbot Gateway regeneration project, which is bringing over 8,000 professionals and students into the area around Blackpool North train station. Recent developments in the area include the opening of a four-star 144-bedroom Holiday Inn hotel with a Marco Pierre White New York Italian restaurant in May and a new tram-train interchange in June. Additionally, a new Department for Work and Pensions office will open on King Street this spring, bringing over 3,000 government employees to the town centre. Plans are also progressing for a £45 million, 52,950 sq ft office on Talbot Road, expected to house over 1,000 employees, with a new multi-storey car park on Church Street in development. The land for the new Multiversity campus is being acquired with the support of a £9m Government grant, while construction funding includes a £40m investment from the UK Government secured in 2023. Building, Design & Construction Magazine | The Choice of Industry Professionals

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Performance certification and new colourway option for Marley’s Weatherboard Range

Performance certification and new Colourway option for Marley’s Weatherboard Range

Marley’s popular Weatherboard range has been certified by the leading applied safety science authority, UL Solutions. Following robust independent testing, the fibre cement board solution for external cladding has been certified to meet all relevant standards for performance, quality and safety. The certification provides critical product credibility, meaning specifiers can select Marley’s Weatherboard solution with confidence, knowing its performance and safety credentials have been thoroughly examined. Assessment criteria To achieve UL certification, the performance of Marley’s façade and cladding system was tested in accordance with the Centre for Window and Cladding Technology (CWCT) sequence B – Standard for Systemised Building Envelopes (2005). This satisfies several key performance areas: The Weatherboard fibre cement cladding system delivers a textured woodgrain finish and is ideal for refreshing existing properties or adding significant visual appeal to new developments. With a high coverage rate, it offers a cost-effective solution, along with ease of installation and low maintenance requirements. New colour option Coinciding with its UL Solutions certification, Marley has also expanded the colourway options for its Weatherboard range. The launch of a new blue-grey colour option complements the existing choices of white, light grey, slate grey and black, to further extend specification choice. With blue-grey particularly popular in the Southwest areas of the UK, especially in coastal areas, the new colourway adds another layer of aesthetic appeal for projects in this region. Marley also offers full colour-matched trims and accessories for its Weatherboard range, to ensure all projects offer an aesthetically striking and premium finish. Kevin O’Neill, National Sales Manager, Weatherboard for Marley, comments: “Rigorously tested, our Weatherboard system is UL Certified, meaning the fibre cement solution offers high levels of performance in water resistance, wind durability and safety compliance. It’s the perfect solution for specifiers looking to integrate reliable and compliant cladding solutions into their projects. “This, combined with the addition of the new blue-grey colourway, means specifiers have increased choice and confidence when choosing Marley’s Weatherboard for their external cladding projects.” For more information, visit Marley’s website. Building, Design & Construction Magazine | The Choice of Industry Professionals

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New chief executive Stannard "ambitious" for Manchester

New chief executive Stannard “ambitious” for Manchester

Manchester City Council’s new Chief Executive Tom Stannard starts in the role today, Monday 3 February 2025.  Tom becomes only the third Chief Executive in more than 25 years in a city which prides itself on stability and long-term strategic planning.  He brings with him considerable experience, having served as Chief Executive in neighbouring Salford City Council for the past four years – overseeing achievements including the transformative regeneration of Salford, an ambitious council housebuilding programme and high-performing children’s services – and held a number of senior posts in a long local government career.   Tom is nationally recognised as a leading voice in local government, public service reform and delivering inclusive growth and currently holds the lead chef executive brief for Greater Manchester in the economy, business and international portfolio.    He joins the Council at a pivotal moment as it gears up to bring forward the 2025-2030 Our Manchester Strategy which will guide the city in the decade ahead. The new vision will aim to build on the achievements of the 2015-2025 plan, delivering economic growth that benefits everyone – including by addressing inequalities through the Making Manchester Fairer action plan and pursuing ambitious housebuilding and zero carbon programmes.   As well as driving forward this long-term strategy, Tom will ensure the Council stays focused on providing high quality day-to-day services and supporting clean, green and vibrant neighbourhoods across the city.   Tom will also be the place-based lead for Manchester and its locality health arrangements within the Greater Manchester Integrated Care system.   Cllr Bev Craig, Leader of Manchester City Council, said: “Tom brings experience, energy and ideas to this important role for the city and will oversee the delivery of our vision for Manchester’s next decade.   “The city is on a positive trajectory, making an impact on the world stage while continuing to improve its neighbourhoods and create opportunities for its residents, and I’m looking forward to working with Tom in the years ahead to take these achievements to the next level.”   Tom Stannard, Chief Executive of Manchester City Council, said: “I’m highly ambitious for Manchester and the people who call it home.   “I’ve lived and worked in Greater Manchester for much of my career so I know the area well and have a deep personal commitment to it. But at the same time, there’s always more insight to gain and I’m looking forward to getting to know more of those who make up Team Manchester – from the elected members and council staff to partner organisations, businesses and residents who all have a part to play in the city’s success.   “This is an incredible job in a remarkable city and I’m delighted to be here to get working on behalf of Manchester and its people.” Building, Design & Construction Magazine | The Choice of Industry Professionals

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A2Dominion opens new key worker accommodation in Oxford

A2Dominion opens new key worker accommodation in Oxford

A new development of key worker accommodation has been officially opened at the John Radcliffe Hospital (JRH) in Oxford, which forms part of Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust (OUH).   Colleagues from housing association A2Dominion, housebuilder The Hill Group, OUH, and Oxford Hospitals Charity came together for an official opening on Wednesday 29 January.  A2Dominion appointed The Hill Group in 2022 to deliver the scheme. OUH is one of the largest NHS teaching trusts in England constituting four major hospitals in Oxford and the project at the JRH is one of many supported by the Oxford Hospitals Charity. Customers recently moved into the new modern apartments in Ivy Lane from the previous flats following the completion of the first phase of the project. The ribbon cutting marked the completion of phase one, which will ultimately replace the previous accommodation with seven modern apartment buildings.  The ribbon was cut by Dorcas, an NHS nurse and Ivy Lane resident, along with senior representatives from all four organisations.  Dorcas, 42, said: “I was previously in the old Ivy Lane flats and recently moved in here along with rest of the tenants. The new flats are definitely an upgrade – I really love it.  “These new flats are well designed, spacious, and well-ventilated with bigger windows for more natural light. The facilities are excellent.  “I was surprised to see how this has made a significant improvement in the comfort and wellbeing of my family and I. When I’m back at home, I’m comfortable, what I need is available for me. So, when I go back to work it has enabled me to work effectively.”  The completion of phase one includes 90 new homes in total, comprising 12 self-contained one-bed apartments, 11 studios, 23 two-bed self-contained family apartments, 16 four-bed and 25 five-bedroom shared apartments, and three homes specially configured for disabled tenants.  The second and final phase is due to complete in 2026. Once phase two is completed, the seven new apartment buildings will house at least 340 key workers across 125 high quality residential properties.  Chris Ives, Managing Director of Development and Regeneration at A2Dominion, said: “We are delighted that phase one of our transformative project at Ivy Lane, aimed at building modern homes for key workers, is now complete. This achievement was made possible through our collaboration with OUH, Oxford Hospitals Charity, the Hill Group and our employers agent John Rowan and Partners.  “A2Dominion has a strong track record of providing homes for our remarkable key workers, and we are pleased to have recently moved the last tenants from the previous flats to the new accommodation.  “We are now focusing on phase two, which will deliver more high-quality homes for OUH staff at Ivy Lane, with completion expected next year.”  Professor Sir Jonathan Montgomery, Chair of OUH, said: “We know that many staff face challenges in finding high-quality, affordable accommodation near the hospital. This is particularly true for new staff arriving in Oxford for the first time, as arranging suitable housing can be both daunting and time-consuming.   “We are therefore delighted to be able to provide affordable homes for our new staff. Helping them settle into the area is crucial. Being within walking distance of work, public transport routes, shops, and parks is very important and being able to quickly establish friendship groups within the buildings also makes settling into Oxford much easier too.   “Homes play a vital role in supporting both mental and physical health. On behalf of the Trust, I extend my gratitude to A2Dominion, The Hill Group, and Oxford Hospitals Charity for their essential support in making this project a reality.  “We are now looking forward to more staff moving in once the second and final phase is completed.”  Douglas Graham, Chief Executive Officer of Oxford Hospitals Charity, said: “We are incredibly proud to have worked with A2Dominion to deliver the new flats in Ivy Lane for OUH. This is a development that will provide much-needed, good-quality accommodation for our dedicated hospital staff for many years to come.  “The high cost of housing in Oxfordshire presents a real challenge, so having an affordable place to live that is close to work will be a great boost for many hard-working staff. Supporting those who care for us is at the heart of our charity, and it is wonderful to see it come to life.  “It’s been fantastic to see this development come together over the last couple of years and seeing the excitement of those who have recently moved in reminds us just how important and impactful projects like this are.”  Ryan Harris, Regional Director (Western) at The Hill Group, said: “The completion of this first phase at Ivy Lane is another significant milestone for the project. We are proud to be delivering excellent energy-efficient accommodation for key workers at the John Radcliffe Hospital.   “We have utilised modern methods of construction on this scheme, mixing off-site light weight steel frame with pre-assembled bathroom pods, to enhance quality and reduce our carbon footprint.   “The use of Modern methods of construction (MMC) has helped reduce the quantum of labour required to deliver this project, easing pressure on constrained hospital footprint and parking, which benefits the wider community and stakeholders.   “We look forward to completing a development that all stakeholders can take huge pride in.”  Building, Design & Construction Magazine | The Choice of Industry Professionals

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Bellway project manager wins national homebuilding accolade

Bellway project manager wins national homebuilding accolade

Bellway Project Manager Adam Hawkes has earned one of the highest accolades in the homebuilding industry. Adam, who oversees construction at Bellway’s Sapphire Fields at Great Dunmow Grange development in Essex, was announced as the runner-up in the National House Building Council’s (NHBC) Supreme Awards on Friday (24 January). Adam, 45, from Burnham-on-Crouch, was recognised for his exceptional work in the Large Builder category at the national ceremony, which took place at the London Hilton at Park Lane. He said: “It was an amazing experience. To be there among all those incredible site managers at the top of our field and all chosen by the NHBC to share that moment was brilliant. “To have my name read out as a runner-up and everyone cheering me like a winner, it was a great experience, and it was a privilege and an honour to be there and represent Bellway.” Managing Director of Bellway Essex Phil Standen said: “We are all so proud of Adam’s achievements. He is genuinely a real team player, who is quick to praise his assistant site managers, Billy Granshaw and James Ward, both of whom have been instrumental in Adam’s success. “Adam, Billy and James also truly epitomise what real team working means. They all play their part, each acting intuitively in dealing with daily site challenges. They are all adaptable, trustworthy and always put customers at the heart of everything they do. “As Adam says – Nil satis nisi optimum – nothing but the best is good enough. This is what he brings each and every day, and he truly deserves every award he has won.” The Supreme Awards are the pinnacle of the NHBC’s Pride in the Job competition, which it runs every year. During the competition it considers and inspects all the sites registered with the organisation – around 8,000. To reach this stage, Adam won awards in a series of ever more prestigious rounds in the competition. It was the first year he had won a Pride in the Job award in his own right, though he has been part of the team on sites where an award has been won previously. He received a Quality Award and a Seal of Excellence, before going on to be named as the Regional Winner for the South East Region in the Large Builder category. Adam paid tribute to his assistant site managers Billy and James. He said: “This award is as much for them as it is for me, thank you both for the incredible support. I’d also like to mention my Contracts Manager Sam Prideaux for his guidance and knowledge.” Bellway gained 10 per cent of all the Quality Awards given by the NHBC for 2024 – 45 in all. The company also won three Regional Awards which went to Adam, as well as Cymon Robinson for the Central region and James Kilby for the East region. Bellway Group Construction Director, James Griffin, said: “Adam’s well-deserved success comes as the crowning moment of Bellway’s achievements within the NHBC’s Pride in the Job awards this year. “Hard work, experience and skill are essential to reaching this level, but it is also about having an exceptional attitude to standards, detail and quality. Our people most certainly have this, and it shows not only in the quantity and prestige of the awards we have won, but most importantly in the homes we are building.” Adam has worked in the construction industry for more than 20 years, following in his grandfather’s footsteps, and for the last 10 years he has been with Bellway. Previous roles included working on the Athletes Village for the London 2012 Olympic Games. He took over running Bellway’s Sapphire Fields at Great Dunmow Grange construction site in March 2023. To find out more about Bellway’s approach to building quality new homes, visit https://sustainability.bellwayplc.co.uk/ Building, Design & Construction Magazine | The Choice of Industry Professionals

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