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Ribbon-Cutting Ceremony – YMCA Wimbledon

Wonderful photos of the ribbon cutting at the opening ceremony of our recently completed YMCA Wimbledon project. We love taking a closer look at the intricate details in the design of this important building. Aside from a beautifully designed building, #YMCA residents and the Wimbledon community will also benefit from new and improved affordable facilities, including a gym, bigger studio space for fitness classes, a children’s area and a brand-new YMCA café.

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Excellent 45/45 CCS Score for Alfred Place

Excellent 45/45 CCS Score for Alfred Place What a delight it is to share with you our recent CCS Score for our City of London Corporation‘s Tottenham Court Road 12 Alfred Place site. Receiving an Excellent score of 45/45 – congratulations to Head of Fit Out Andy Greenway, Project Manager Chris Rooney & the whole team on securing full points in all areas of the Considerate Constructors Scheme report. Activity we have conducted on site has included supporting the local community through the dog walking bowl, providing a space for rough sleepers to use overnight and working with merchants to reduce the level of plastic packaging entering our site. All of which has contributed to such a brilliant score. The project delivers two floors of strip out to CAT A installation of approx. 12,000 sq. ft and a bespoke acoustic floor solution. Based in a busy London location, we are especially considerate of the movement of traffic and the safety of pedestrians, keeping good channels of communication open with all stakeholders and the community.

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Dezeen Awards Sustainability Longlist

Big congratulations to the National Youth Theatre, award-winning architects DSDHA and the whole project team involved in enhancing facilities at the NYT to create a National Creative Production House. We are proud to see the scheme selected for the 2023 Dezeen Awards #SustainableRenovation Longlist, for its progressive strides in transforming the previously unloved building, in terms of visibility, accessibility and long-term sustainability. In upgrading the National Youth Theatre, the structure of the building has been retained, with the design meeting RIBA and LETI 2030 targets for embodied carbon at 209.47 KgCO2eq/m2. This was achieved by reusing 90% of the existing superstructure and foundations. The exposed surfaces of the existing structure, including the soffit of the theatre space, also help to moderate internal temperature. New materials were chosen for their low embodied carbon and durability, and to extend the building lifespan. The new entrance pavilion is made of durable green glazed bricks that sit sympathetically to the original brickwork and enhance the setting of mature Norway maple trees. Annual CO2/m2 emissions are also reduced by 32% from 79.8kgCO2/m2 to 54.4kgCO2/m2 per annum. This was achieved by buffering the front of the existing building with the new insulated pavilion; adding secondary glazing in rehearsal and theatre spaces; switching from gas-fired to electric VRV; and upgrading the efficiency of lighting and services controls. The scheme is up against a number of other brilliant, sustainable renovation projects, you can read more about the award here: https://lnkd.in/enwAzAKh

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CCS 44/45 at Shipman Youth Zone

CCS 44/45 at Shipman Youth Zone A very well done to our Site Manager Mike Forde and the whole team at our LB Newham Shipman Youth Zone scheme for going above and beyond to score a fantastic CCS score of 44/45 – Excellent rating! The CCS auditor praised the team for their social value commitments on the scheme which include formal apprenticeships and a range of valuable work placements and inclusive work experience on-site for students with disabilities, as well as a range of other local school/college engagement activities, local employment and spend commitments. Responsible procurement, environmental, waste and carbon monitoring are in place to achieve the scheme’s targeted BREEAM Outstanding rating. All of our sites are registered with the Considerate Constructors Scheme and our site team take great care to abide by its Code of Considerate Practice. We monitor our success in this regard as an operational KPI and are proud to consistently achieve high scores (typically 42/45+) across our projects due to the dedication of all our staff. Pagabo

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Project Completion – The Gate, Reading

The Gate Reading provides high-quality, updated facilities for the important community activities provided by the church. As with all of our projects, the design of the scheme was considered with is environment and purpose in mind. Copper standing seam cladding to the pitched roofs, fascias and feature north wall provide a timeless appearance in keeping with traditional use of copper on church buildings. A natural sedum flat roof, an acoustically attenuated passive ventilation system and roof photovoltaic solar panels incorporated within the roof design provide integrated sustainability features to minimise the buildings future carbon footprint

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Stirling Prize Shortlist 2023

The Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) has announced the shortlist for the coveted 2023 RIBA Stirling Prize. The prize is awarded to the UK’s best new building, and we are thrilled that one of our two Central Somers Town regeneration projects has been selected for this prestigious shortlist. Part of London Borough of Camden’s Community Investment Programme, the community facilities and housing scheme in Somers Town is a regenerative, transformative intervention that brings much needed homes and active space to an overcrowded corner of inner London. The Central Somers Town Community Hub involved the design and construction of a six-storey building housing a children’s nursery and community play facility on the ground floor, with 10 affordable housing units above. This BREEAM Excellent scheme has innovative sustainability credentials, including connection to the Kings Cross decentralised district heating network, which supports the Borough’s carbon and energy reduction initiatives in-line with the London Plan, as well as ensuring affordability for residents. You can read the in-depth review of the project on RIBA Journal here: https://lnkd.in/eghJw6hj Architects: Adam Khan Architects Client: London Borough of Camden

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Procure Partnerships £8bn framework

Neilcott is delighted to announce that we have been re-appointed to the second generation of Procure Partnerships national contractor framework on all lots applied for: –              Lot 27 – South East : £1 – £5m –              Lot 28 – South East : £5 – £15m –              Lot 31 – London – £50k – £1m –              Lot 32 – London – £1 – £5m –              Lot 33 – London – £5m – £15m This is due to our successful delivery and proven 12% social value add on every project under the current framework, which has delivered over 400 projects during the last 4 years. Our active involvement includes successfully delivering a range of projects, such as £4m Corringham Integrated Medical Centre, £2m Regis Road Mental Health Unit, £3m St George’s Hospital Holdsworth Ward refurb & £9m King George Hospital extension. This will expand our framework coverage to the South East region, which includes both our Winchester & Hemel Hempstead office areas, as well as London. The new framework goes live 1st November 2023 and will expire on 31st October 2027. Congratulations to all 87 companies selected for the Framework!

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King George Hospital ‘Topping Out’ Ceremony

As we celebrated a significant milestone for King George Hospital’s new elective theatre build at the “Topping Out” ceremony, we also had the chance to meet the Chief Financial Officer of NHSE, Julian Kelly and many of the wonderful health professionals that will be using the new Elective Surgical Hub. The expansion will see two new theatres, upgraded staff facilities, improved storage and will double the number of recovery beds available. Once operational, the new theatres will allow the hospital to undertake 100 additional operations each week, helping to further reduce waiting lists.

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King George Hospital

King George Hospital Construction of Two New Theatres with Support Accommodation for Barking, Havering & Redbridge University NHS Trust Live hospital site HTM/HBN compliance Extensive clinical,  stakeholder & FM engagement Client:Barking, Havering & Redbridge University Hospital NHS Trust Value:£10.7m Works involved the demolition of the Cedar Wing extension at King George Hospital and construction of a new three-storey concrete frame building. The new building provides two additional theatres and support accommodation. Works also included the refurbishment of adjacent areas to provide Stage 1 Recovery, Staff Welfare and Theatre Storage. “From day one the Neilcott Team have been committed and enthusiastic about the project. In such a complex live environment you have managed the works so well. The Trust have been lucky to have you as their Contractor.” Dan Thomas, Director Northmores GALLERY IMAGES FOR King George Hospital Previous Next

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St George’s Hospital – Holdsworth Ward

St George’s Hospital – Holdsworth Ward Strip out and refurbishment of the Holdsworth Major Trauma Ward within a live hospital environment. Live hospital site Interfaces with existing M&E Complex logistics Client:St George’s University Hospital NHS Foundation Trust Contract:JCT Intermediate Building Contract with Contractor’s Design Value:£3m St George’s Hospital, situated in Tooting, is one of the UK’s principal teaching hospitals, training medical students and carrying out advanced medical research, whilst also providing general tertiary and specialist care for complex injuries and illnesses. The new ward provides a 22-bed facility, 4 individual side rooms with ensuites and toilet and shower facilities in a HTM/HBN compliant environment. This required services infrastructure upgrades, which formed a critical element of the works. GALLERY IMAGES FOR St George’s Hospital – Holdsworth Ward Previous Next

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