Innovative design approach to NHS Mental Healthcare facility achieves BREEAM Excellent
This new mental healthcare facility is being procured using the NEC form of contract as part of the NHS Framework for the client NHS Dumfries and Galloway.
This new mental healthcare facility is being procured using the NEC form of contract as part of the NHS Framework for the client NHS Dumfries and Galloway.
Developers Canary Wharf Group and Land Securities set out to ensure the 38-storey tower, known as ‘The Walkie Talkie’ was one of the most sustainable buildings of its type in London.
The first new building that LSE has commissioned in more than 40 years, the Centre was constructed on the site of the old St Philips building on Sheffield Street, next to the Peacock Theatre in central London.
The UCL Student Centre will be a demonstrator of environmental excellence for all future UCL development projects – and, we hope, for other higher education buildings around the UK and beyond.
Part-funded by a generous donation from GlaxoSmithKline (GSK), the building is a hub that will catalyse new collaborations with industry. It is the latest landmark development to be undertaken by the University of Nottingham on its Jubilee Campus, and is unique in the UK not only in its design but also in its focus on world-leading research activity in sustainable chemistry.
The project is a full refurbishment of all major airside pavement surfaces at RAF Lossiemouth for a new Boeing P8 fleet, Typhoon Quick Reaction Alert (QRA) and normal operations.
The scheme represented an opportunity to build on the success of previous phases of the Colwyn Bay Waterfront Project with the production of a sustainable design that will allow the local environment and communities to thrive and grow.
The Viking Link team used CEEQUAL to deliver a sustainability-driven project. They achieved a 30% reduction in kgCO2 equivalent of embodied carbon emissions, re-used 17,900 m3 of excavated materials, and diverted 100% of their total waste from landfill.
The purpose of the project was to redevelop the former army barracks at Lisanelly and St Lucia and to provide the town of Omagh with a the SSEC consisting of 5 schools, shared facilities, 13 playing pitches and an assortment of infrastructure and parking facilities.
The St Austell Bay Resilient Regeneration (StARR) project is a combination of urban and upstream interventions, which aims to reduce flood risk to communities living and working in the St Austell Bay area.