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waterman
www.watermangroup.com | 2 (2) 2013
Finalist
times
St James’s Market
The Crown Estate has commenced a £500m
programme of investment to enhance and refine
the properties of St James’s.
The Royal Oldham Hospital
The Integrated Health Projects procure 21 team
recently completed the construction and successful
hand over of the new Phase 3 women and children’s
facility at The Royal Oldham Hospital.
1 New Street Square
1 New Street Square is a significant office development
that will build upon the success of Land Securities’
New Street Square scheme.
48 Leicester Square
The £200m West End scheme has been given the green light by
Westminster Council for its mixed-use redevelopment of Communications
House at 48 Leicester Square, London.
Contents
ON THE COVER
48 Leicester Square
At Waterman we have had a very busy period during the
holiday months winning many new commissions in the
property and transport sectors.
02 | Brief News
The £200m West End scheme has been given
the green light by Westminster Council for its
mixed-use redevelopment of Communications
House at 48 Leicester Square, London.
06 | St James’s Market
Page 12
08 | The Royal Oldham Hospital
The Crown Estate has commenced a £500m programme
of investment to enhance and refine the properties of
St James’s.
The Integrated Health Projects procure 21 team recently
completed the construction and successful hand over of the
new Phase 3 women and children’s facility at The Royal
Oldham Hospital.
Since January we have recruited over seventy new
employees from graduate to director level. The reputation
of Waterman and the culture within the company has
enabled us to attract some outstanding candidates.
10 | 1 New Street Square
1 New Street Square is a significant office development that
will build upon the success of Land Securities’ New Street
Square scheme.
Waterman has continued to win many awards for design
excellence and we were selected as a finalist in the UK
Consultant of the Year category at the NCE/ACE 2013
Consultant of the Year awards.
14 | Aviation Due Diligence
16 | Great Ancoats Street
17 | Waterman Aspen
18 | Jersey International Finance Centre
20 | Monash Children’s Hospital
22 | UK Search and Rescue Facilities
23 | 2013 - ‘Year of Air’
24 | Charity and Sponsorship
26 | Awards News
29 | New Commissions
In June, Atkins/Waterman was appointed as the sole
Tier 1 supplier to the West Midlands Highway Alliance
framework where we will work together for the next four
years in a strategic partnership to deliver a broad range
of municipal, highways and engineering consultancy
services across the region. This new commission enables
Waterman Aspen, our civil engineering secondment
business, to continue to expand its range
of services and clients.
In July, our design team on the 1 million (gross) sq ft
new headquarters for Google UK Ltd at Kings Cross,
London was relocated to site for the construction phase.
In Australia, we are working on many projects in the
healthcare and judicial sectors and following the recent
Federal elections we look forward to these projects
proceeding to construction.
We attended the British Council of Shopping Centres
conference last month and it is clear from our discussions
that there is increasing confidence in the future of
retailing. In April this year the 1 million sq ft Trinity
Leeds shopping centre designed by Waterman for Land
Securities was opened to the public. Waterman teams
are currently working on many other shopping centres
throughout the UK for many of our clients. We are
assisting Westfield and Hammerson with their planning
application for the 2 million sq ft Whitgift Centre in
Croydon. Over the last twelve months we have been
involved in advising banks and investors on numerous
retail development transactions.
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ARTICLES
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You will notice from this edition of the Waterman Times
that the range and diversity of work in which we are
involved has increased and I sincerely hope that you will
find the publication a thoroughly interesting read.
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Image courtesy of Make Architects
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and 95% of the waste created during the process was recycled. The materials used
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products that they are promoting the sustainable management of forests.
01
Brief News
Google
Headquarters
Engineering
Trail App
UK: Waterman are pleased to be working for Google in
the development of their new London headquarters at
Kings Cross to an AHMM concept design. Waterman
have been involved since concept design stage and are
currently developing the detailed design and package
procurement information. The project, which will be
ground-breaking in many ways, has now been submitted
for planning.
UK: Waterman has recently taken part in
the creation of a new augmented reality app
‘Engineering Trail’, which is being developed
as part of the Association for Consultancy and
Engineering’s (ACE) centenary celebrations.
Structures Board Director David Fung (Centre) accepts award
In addition, Waterman have recently completed the design
on the same site of an enabling works package on behalf
of Argent and the Kings Cross Partnership. The design
provides a suspended access road through the 300m
long site from the north into Kings Cross Station, unlocking
the main site for Google. Construction works
are currently underway.
Waterman wins
Structural Steelwork
Design Award for AirW1
Waterman are also currently working on two other new
developments on the Kings Cross Central regeneration
site which is creating a new vibrant destination for London.
The ACE Engineering Trail at Kings Cross will
be a first. There are rivers, canals, railway lines,
tube lines, a university and businesses - all
competing for space at Kings Cross. What better
place to choose?
UK: Waterman’s David Fung collected a BCSA Structural Steelwork Design Award at a
ceremony held in Madame Tussauds, London.
Further details on the Google development will follow in a
later issue of Waterman Times.
For the AirW1 redevelopment over 1,000t of existing steelwork, including massive plate
girders, was carefully assessed and then refurbished, adapted or enhanced behind the
Edwardian façade.
Former Triangle Volvo
site receives green light
UK: London Borough of Hackney has granted planning permission
for the redevelopment of the former Triangle Volvo site in Stamford
Hill (N16).
AIHA Housing Association’s newly approved £20m development
will see the provision of 65 new flats including 36 affordable
housing units, 760m² of retail space and a state of the art 1,760m²
conference facility.
The Judges cited: ‘‘This is an exemplar for imaginative incorporation of existing steelwork in a
striking modern office/retail/residential development.’’
David Shaw, Head of Regent Street Portfolio at The Crown Estate also commented:
“Waterman have been a key member of the Regent Street Quadrant 3 team from the
beginning. The BCSA Structural Steelwork Award is very well deserved as the structural
solution to the project and its execution was a crucial part of our success.”
The AirW1 project has received several awards since its completion in 2012 and these
include; British Construction Industry Award for Best Practice, New London Awards - Office
Category and Building Magazine’s Project of the Year 2012.
The project is considered unique in that it exceeds the standard
requirement for affordable housing, which will predominantly consist
of large family units to meet the needs of the local community. All
homes have been designed to achieve London Housing Design
Guide Standards or BREAM ‘Very Good’.
02
Using a platform developed by N0tice, part of
the Guardian group of companies, the app will
use augmented reality to show how engineers
help to create an environment in which we all
want to live. The ACE commissioned fifteen
short films to be produced around Kings Cross
to illustrate different aspects of engineering and
showcase the difficult and pioneering solutions
that have been used to overcome the challenges
of a particular site.
Waterman Structures Directors’ Charlie
Scott and Barry Dobbins were recorded
describing some of the innovative and
exciting challenges posed by the new Google
headquarters. Visit www.aceengineeringtrails.
co.uk to download the app and take a look.
Dr. Nelson Ogunshakin, Chairman of ACE
commented: “This is an exciting project. I am
delighted that Waterman Group agreed to help
develop the app. If we can encourage
more young people to think about
engineering as a career – and promote
the important role played by engineers
to a wider public – then everyone will benefit.’’
The app, which was launched on the 10th
September is accessible on smartphones
around the Kings Cross area and via the
computer in the classroom, the office or
at home.
Following two years of consultation with the Local Planning Authority,
the six-storey mixed-use scheme was unanimously approved by
Hackney council’s planning.
Waterman was involved in gaining early agreement for the proposed
parking numbers that was above the initial levels requested by the
planning authority who sought to achieve a car free development.
Waterman successfully argued that the higher levels of car parking
were appropriate in this instance due to car ownership levels and the
lack of controlled parking zones in the area. Waterman also prepared
the travel plan as part of the overall application.
The purpose of this innovative app is to promote
engineering and to enthuse and excite young
people to consider engineering and consultancy
as a career.
Contact: Charlie Scott, Director, Structures
[email protected]
Barry Dobbins, Director, Structures
[email protected]
©The Crown Estate
03
Brief News
West Midlands
NHS Framework
Appointment
Structures Director Julian Traxler (2nd Left) collects award
6 Bevis Marks wins GE
Sustainability Award
UK: Waterman are pleased to announce that 6 Bevis Marks, London has triumphed in the
Sustainability Category at the Ground Engineering Awards 2013.
The awards were presented on the 25th April at the prestigious Grosvenor House Hotel on
London’s Park Lane, which had an audience of over 450 leaders in geotechnical engineering
consultancy and contracting.
Waterman are providing multidisciplinary design services to this pioneering project and
have been working closely with Cementation Skanska to adopt an innovative approach to
pile reuse.
Monaghan multi-user
Education Campus
Ireland: Waterman Moylan has successfully delivered a full range of traffic, civil
and structural engineering services to the new Monaghan multi-user Education
Campus in Ireland.
The £25m campus, located on the site of a vacated Army Barracks, primarily
comprises of a 400 pupil Primary School, a 600 pupil Secondary College, a 700
pupil Institute of Further Education and a 200 seat public theatre.
The natural falls across the sloping site required careful planning of the various
buildings to enable connectivity and accessibility throughout the grounds. Gabion
and reinforced earth slopes, split level buildings and extensive incorporation of
raised walkways were incorporated into the designs to provide suitable routes
across the landscaped campus for universal access.
The project is the first major devolved funding campus scheme completed for
the Irish education system and has been completed from initial Design Team
appointment and site masterplanning to handover in just 30 months.
Following completion of the Monaghan project, our education sector team in
Ireland remains busy on a number of other significant school projects throughout
the country.
Contact: Paul O’Connell, Managing Director, Waterman Moylan
[email protected]
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6 Bevis Marks effectively retains over 50% of the original structural mass as a part of an
extensive sustainability agenda that will ultimately shorten the construction programme.
Rigorous testing and analysis allowed 27% of existing piles to carry more load than
previously experienced, up to a 40% increase. The reuse enables a 1,000t carbon saving
on installation alone. Overall, the new 16 storey development is 80% more efficient than the
building it replaces.
Contact: Julian Traxler, Director, Structures
[email protected]
Better the Devil you Know?
UK: Back in April, Waterman took part in Green Sky Thinking Week; a London wide
programme for built environment professionals which highlights sustainable developments
and future plans across the capital. The annual event, organised by Open-City, offers an
independent arena to showcase and discuss best sustainable practice.
During a 5 day programme Waterman held a breakfast event at the Grange Hotel in
London, titled ‘Better the Devil you Know?’, which explored how recycling existing building
stock can potentially provide better returns on investment than new build, provide the
highest energy ratings and offer less disruption to existing communities.
The debate was chaired by Neil Lewis, MD of Waterman Building Services, who was
joined on the panel by industry professionals; David Ainsworth of CORE, Nick Ridout of
Fletcher Priest Architects and Waterman Directors, Craig Beresford, Neil Humphrey
and Mark Terndrup.
The overriding point made, and neatly encapsulating the discussion, was that a buildings
sustainability is very much dependant on its social and cultural relevance, however you
cannot generalise as each development is individual. No one retrofit or reconstruction is ever
the same, each must push the boundaries of design and sustainable innovation.
UK: Waterman’s appointment has been
confirmed by the NHS West Midlands
Procurement Alliance on their Design and
Construction Consultants framework.
The framework appointment for civil and structural
engineering services is for an initial period of two
years, extendable to four years, and will initially
be utilised by six NHS trusts in the region:
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Royal Wolverhampton (New Cross) Hospital
Birmingham Children’s Hospital
University Hospitals Birmingham
Heart of England
Sandwell and West Birmingham Hospitals
Worcester Acute Hospitals
In addition to the above any other Alliance
member, NHS Trust or NHS Body within the
Midlands area will also be able to access this
framework if required including:
• Birmingham Women’s NHS Foundation
Trust Hospital
• Good Hope NHS Trust
• Solihull NHS Foundation Trust
• University Hospital North Staffordshire
NHS Trust
• NHS Herefordshire
• Mid Staffordshire Hospital NHS
Foundation Trust
• North Staffordshire Combined Health
NHS Trust
• Staffordshire and Stoke on Trent Partnership
NHS Trust
• Royal Shrewsbury and Telford Hospital
NHS Trust
• Princess Royal Hospital NHS Trust
• Walsall Manor Hospital NHS Trust
Les Darrall, Waterman’s Bid Director commented:
“This is an important regional framework win
for the Group utilising the combined resources
and track record of Waterman Structures and
Waterman Transport & Development in the West
Midlands. Hopefully this should put us in a good
position to compete for other NHS regional and
national frameworks due for issue later this year.”
Contact: Phil Spiers, Regional Director,
Transport & Development
[email protected]
Stuart Thomas, Regional Director, Structures
[email protected]
05
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The Crown Estate has commenced a £500m
programme of investment to enhance and refine
the properties of St James’s.
O
ver the last decade, Waterman has been
working with The Crown Estate to help them
deliver an award winning £1bn regeneration
of Regent Street.
Waterman have provided high quality structural
engineering services to the majority of The Crown
Estate’s projects; notably the two most successful
redevelopments in the portfolio: Block W8 (Apple Store)
completed in 2005 and AirW1 (Q3; former Regent
Palace Hotel) which was completed in 2012.
Waterman have an ongoing commitment to the Regent
Street portfolio and are currently providing structural
design services for Block W4 and Block W5 south, Q2
(Air Street) and Q4.
The Crown Estate has now commenced a £500m
programme of investment to enhance and refine the
properties in their other core central London portfolio,
St James’s. St James’s Gateway (1, Eagle Place) is the
first development in the St James’s Conservation Area,
for which Waterman provided structural engineering
services. The project was completed in July 2013.
Successively, Waterman has been appointed to deliver
structural consultancy for the Flagship St James’s
Market project. The development area, which lies
between Haymarket and Lower Regent Street, will be
regenerated to provide a vibrant pedestrianised ‘piazza’
surrounded by shops and cafés.
The first and current part of the project consists
of two blocks; Regent Street block and Haymarket
block fronting Lower Regent Street and
Haymarket respectively.
Visions by Make Architects restore the neglected site
of St James’s Market to its former glory and celebrates
its historic identity with the creation of a vibrant
new destination.
The character and quality of the area will be enriched
with a holistic design which integrates the new and
existing buildings with the public realm. The Regent
Street block will be redeveloped behind retained
façades; the Haymarket block will be replaced with a
high-quality, contemporary office and retail building
which sensitively echoes the quality, scale and materials
of the surrounding area.
The 350,000ft2 development will deliver a new
public square, offices and retail directly south of
Piccadilly Circus.
Waterman’s experienced engineers are tasked with
providing solutions to several constraints on the
site, which include; a LUL along Haymarket, with a
major Thames Water sewer running down St Alban’s
Street above the proposed service tunnel; Crossrail
safeguarding zones, which sit over the entire site and;
existing bank vaults below the new basement level
in the Regent Street block, containing a 22 tonne
steel door.
Works commenced on site with demolition in September
2013. Completion is anticipated in the first quarter
of 2016.
Contact: David Fung, Board Director, Structures
[email protected]
Images courtesy of Wagstaffs Designs
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The Royal Oldham Hospital Phase 3
THE INTEGRATED HEALTH PROJECTS (IHP) PROCURE
21 TEAM RECENTLY COMPLETED THE CONSTRUCTION
AND SUCCESSFUL HAND OVER OF THE NEW PHASE
3 WOMEN AND CHILDREN'S FACILITY AT THE ROYAL
OLDHAM HOSPITAL.
Working on behalf of N G Bailey and in close
cooperation with VINCI Construction and the
project architects, IBI Taylor Young, Waterman
designed all of the mechanical and electrical
services installations within the new four
storey building.
The construction of the new women and
children's facility provides a modern
healthcare department incorporating a
paediatric theatre, two obstetric theatres,
delivery suites, post natal wards,
gynaecology assessment unit, paediatric
day case and wards, accident and emergency
observation unit, surgical triage, and a thirty
bed assessment unit. The new development
will mean that The Royal Oldham Hospital
will be one of three regional neonatal centres
which will provide the highest standard of
extensive care for the smallest and most
vulnerable babies.
These measures included the innovative use
of natural ventilation within the wards, fully
modelled to demonstrate peak summertime
temperature scenarios, with variable speed
boost extract systems to assist the natural
ventilation where necessary. Other measures
included energy efficient lighting and controls
as well as the use of waste energy from
the onsite incineration plant to provide the
primary heating and hot water services.
These measures combined with good low
energy design techniques contributed to an
overall 35% reduction in the building’s carbon
emissions. In addition to the low energy
design, the scheme was assessed under
the BREEAM Healthcare 2008 assessment
method and achieved an ‘Excellent’ rating.
Contact: Tim Davies, Regional Director,
Building Services
[email protected]
In addition to the new 7,300m2 facilities,
the existing wards were partially
reconfigured and refurbished, with the
building services carried out by Waterman.
The £32m development is the largest
investment made by the Pennine Acute
Hospitals NHS Trust and follows on from
an earlier development on the site, which
was also successfully delivered by the
same IHP team. The earlier development
provided a £21m three storey new build,
housing a radiotherapy centre, operated
by the North West’s leading cancer
care hospital. Just as with the Phase 3
development, Waterman was employed by
N G Bailey to provide the full mechanical
and electrical design services.
The new development will mean that The Royal Oldham Hospital will be one of
three regional neonatal centres which will provide the highest standard of extensive
care for the smallest and most vulnerable babies.
In line with the UK NHS Carbon Reduction
Strategy, the scheme incorporated a
number of key energy saving measures to
drive down the energy consumption of the
building and improve the Trust’s overall
energy performance.
Images courtesy of IBI Taylor Young
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09
Waterman Revit Model
of 1 New Street Square
1
New
Street
Square
1 New Street Square is a significant office development
that will build upon the success of Land Securities’
New Street Square scheme. The site anchors a
key Mid Town location within the City of London, with
major frontages to Shoe Lane, Little New Street
and New Street Square.
The curved noses contrast with the gently curving
eastern and western façades and hold the circus to the
south east and Athene Place, a public space, to the
north. The south east nose announces the presence of
New Street Square to those approaching from the city.
he site has tremendous presence and a strong
sense of address, adjacent to its own circus,
with axial routes and the potential to create
a real sense of place and a link with Ludgate
Circus and Holborn Circus. The area benefits from a rich
tapestry of streets, lanes and squares with a wide range
of interconnected public spaces and amenities.
T
The distinctive proposals have been developed to
take advantage of the opportunities offered by the
surrounding context, including views to the wider city,
and animation of the public realm with active frontages.
The massing was generated by the site’s pivotal position
within the local townscape and by the alignment of the
lateral assessment area of the Primrose Hill viewing
corridor to St Paul’s Cathedral.
The building’s Pas de Deux form with a lower portion
addressing the adjacent building on Shoe Lane,
complimented by a taller partner rising to a pinnacle
addressing St Paul’s, successfully responds to the
local context and the wider London skyline.
has developed, the steel frame has also proven to be
versatile in accommodating some of the more significant
design improvements. The main entrance was recently
relocated to sit beneath the south east nose of the
building and introduced a dramatic cantilevered
structure.
The building sets back at upper levels to create a series
of terraces with hard and soft landscaping that benefit
This improvement was a fairly recent design
from fantastic views across London. The floorplates offer
development and having almost completed the frame
great flexibility and enjoy stunning panoramic views.
design some carefully considered re-engineering
To optimise external awareness floor to ceiling glazing
had to be undertaken. Structural columns that were
is combined with external solar shading to reduce and
supporting the south east nose of the building could no
control solar gain in a simple, elegant and effective
longer be taken to the foundations and instead a hung
cladding system. The structural arrangement of a centre
structure was introduced. A supporting cantilevered
core with perimeter columns is very efficient, with a
truss was used at the plant room level with a 7.5m
typical floor plate providing circa 20,000ft2,
cantilever and a 20m back span. The truss
of flexible Grade ‘A’ office floor space that
will be tapered to follow the inclined roof
maximises on the benefits of external
scape and varies in height from 5m
// As the design has
awareness and stunning views.
to 11m.
The office entrance lobby is positioned to
take advantage of the level change along
Little New Street with access at the south
west and south east corners, connected
by a dramatic flowing staircase. The south
east nose sets back at its base forming
a canopy over the eastern entrance that
welcomes and embraces occupiers and
visitors to the building.
developed the steel
frame has also proven
to be versatile in
accommodating some
of the more significant
design improvements. //
Height and the architectural form as well as the desire
to deliver Grade ‘A’ office space has had much to do
with the decision to use a composite steel frame. The
efficiency of the clear spans from the central core to
the perimeter, the storey height constraints imposed
when working within St Paul’s viewing corridors and the
stepped back nature of the upper levels all contributed
to the selection of the steel structure. As the design
Structurally the design has to control
deflection of the structure to avoid any
impact on the cladding system such that
the cladding is consistent around the whole
building perimeter and no larger movement
joints or special gaskets are required.
The revised design achieves the technical
performance required and without doubt has added an
element of drama and excitement to an already striking
architectural composition.
Contact: Craig Beresford, Managing Director, Structures
[email protected]
Thanks to Robin Partington Architects for their contribution to
the text and images. Client: Land Securities
Images courtesy of Robin Partington Architects
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Waterman has
been appointed
by an overseas
client and CORE,
as Development
Managers, to
provide structural
engineering
consultancy services
on the development,
which was once
headquarters to the
Automobile Association.
THE £200M WEST END SCHEME
HAS BEEN GIVEN THE GREEN LIGHT
BY WESTMINSTER COUNCIL FOR
ITS MIXED-USE REDEVELOPMENT
OF COMMUNICATIONS HOUSE AT 48
LEICESTER SQUARE, LONDON.
Westminster Council granted planning
approval in January 2013 to
inspirational designs by Make
Architects. Plans for the scheme
A striking feature of the
include part demolition and
new building is the glazed
reconstruction of the existing
curved mansard roof sitting
structure to provide a nine storey
above the retained stone façade,
building, which will comprise
175,000ft2 of new commercial
which will form a new focal
space on the upper floors and
point on the west side of
high end retail units on the
Leicester Square.
ground, first and basement floors.
48Leicester
Square
gets green light
output of the site investigations undertaken during the
pre-construction period. The details will be used to inform
the selected demolition contractor and the main contractor
of the existing constraints during the tender and
construction periods.
Waterman will continue to design and prepare details
using Revit 3D modelling techniques to capture the
integration and interfaces of both architecture and
building services which will assist the future design and
construction activities.
David Ainsworth, Director at CORE, said: “We are very
pleased to be pressing ahead with this exciting project, a
landmark in the area, and part of the transformation of this
part of the West End.”
Demolition is expected to commence in January 2014
upon full vacant possession of the site, together with
the remaining site investigation works in the retail areas.
Completion is anticipated in early 2016.
Contact: John Towers, Board Director, Structures
[email protected]
A striking feature of the new building
is the glazed curved mansard roof sitting
above the retained stone façade, which
will form a new focal point on the west side of
Leicester Square. The contemporary roof design
is supported by a central core and new perimeter
stanchions with complete column-free office space
and spans of up to 12m providing very efficient
floor space to appropriate market standards.
Waterman is providing a full complement of
structural engineering services, including a
technical assessment of the retained Portland stone
façade. Scheme design was signed off by the client
in June 2013 with detailed design progressing
through to January 2014.
On-site investigations were undertaken by our
engineers to expose the internal details of the
perimeter structure. This has been done in parallel
with an archive search in the files of the Automobile
Association and the London Metropolitan Archive.
The research is uncovering architectural plans and
photographs for the various phases of work which is
proving to be invaluable with respect to the scope and
Image courtesy of Make Architects
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KEY DEALS
Air travel has become one of the major growth areas in transport over the
last few years. This, together with market liberalisation, has led to substantial
increase in investment on this type of asset, both from institutional investors and
existing leading operators.
Hochtief Portfolio
(Europe and Australia, 2013)
Sochi, Anapa, Gelenzhik and Krasnodar
(Russia, 2013)
TBI Portfolio
(UK, Sweden and USA, 2013)
Stansted Airport
(2013)
Waterman has long been involved in such projects
Our in depth understanding of the assets and the
and has a well earned reputation as one of the major
commerciality of our advice has gained us a position as
consultants in this field. Having participated in projects
trusted advisors to airport sponsors and other aviation
at over 40 airports worldwide, Waterman is well placed
sector clients, with a large volume of repeat business.
to deliver leading edge, sustainable and economic,
We count most of the key investors in the sector as our
environmental and engineering solutions as part of
clients, including: Ferrovial Aeropuertos, Macquarie
investment, development or refurbishment. Our highly
Bank, Copenhagen Airports, AENA, Changi Airports,
experienced environmental pre-planning team support
HSBC Infrastructure, PSP Investments, Basic Element
infrastructure expansion (whatever the extent and
and Antin Infrastructure Partners.
nature), by assisting with environmental technical
Over the years, we have continued
studies. Our project experience
to set the standard for innovation.
covers a number of wide-ranging
// As investment in the sector
As a result, our services have
commissions encompassing: civil,
has progressively increased, our
evolved from focusing mainly around
transportation, structural, mechanical
environmental division became a
environmental issues to cover wider
handling, environmental, cost
market leader in the provision of
sustainability matters. It is widely
management, planning supervision,
Environmental Due Diligence for
recognised that airports have impacts
value engineering and
the Aviation sector. //
on the local and global economy,
security elements.
communities, employees and other
As investment in the sector has progressively increased,
stakeholders (such as regulators). It is therefore critical
our environmental division has become a market leader
to any due diligence process that a thorough review
in the provision of Environmental Due Diligence for the
of the way these issues are managed is undertaken
aviation sector. We have advised on the acquisition,
in order to identify any risks and opportunities which
divestment, refinancing and development of numerous
could impact or influence the value of the asset. As
airports, both in the UK and internationally.
Responsible Investment practices pick up pace amongst
institutional investors and funds, the remit of our due
diligence advisory work has extended to wider social
issues (including health & safety, fair employment
conditions, community, stakeholder investment, liaison
and supply chain) and governance (comprising board
transparency, business ethics, regulatory compliance
and risk management).
Newcastle International Airport
(2013, 2011)
BAA Portfolio
(2012, 2010, 2007)
Luis Munoz Marin
(Puerto Rico, 2011)
Edinburgh Airport
(2011)
Madrid and Barcelona Airports
(Spain, 2010)
St Petersburg Airport
(Russia) (2009)
Birmingham Airport
(2007)
Budapest Airport
(Hungary, 2007)
London City Airport
(2006)
Exeter Airport
(2005)
Copenhagen Airport
(2004)
Brussels Airport
(2004)
Bristol Airport
(2003)
Aeropuertos del Sur
(Mexico)
Contact: Penelope Latorre, Associate Director,
Energy, Environment & Design
[email protected]
Edinburgh Airport
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GREAT
ANCOATS
STREET
City centre retail park
regeneration gains
consent
Waterman Aspen
From its foundation in 1988 Waterman Aspen has provided technical and
professional staff secondment services to a broad range of private and
public sector clients in the built environment.
Our Secondment and Outsourcing service delivers support to Consultants,
Contractors, Local Authorities & other Public Sector organisations on a short or
long term basis.
Although we engage hourly paid contractors we also permanently employ the
majority of our secondees, this allows us to recruit staff who seek the security
of a salaried position and offer them the opportunity to gain a fantastic variety of
experience within the civil engineering sector.
The last 12 months has been the most stimulating since our inception 25 years
ago. Organic growth, development and strategic alliances have contributed to a
40% increase in staff numbers since 2012. A key driver has been the collaboration
with other consultants, where there is a much wider awareness of our ability to
form an integrated team, delivering flexible services to public sector clients.
Henderson UK Retail Warehouse Fund has secured planning
permission for the regeneration of Central Retail Park, Great
Ancoats Street in Manchester.
The approved scheme will redevelop the retail park with a large
format food store acting as a new anchor. The site will also include
restaurants, smaller retail units, a small format cinema and associated
undercroft car parking. Approximately half of the existing non-food retail
warehousing space is to be retained on site and refurbished to a high
standard of appearance.
One of the key objectives of the scheme will be to provide an attractive
new pedestrian route through the middle of the site connecting new
residential developments to the north with the city centre. An important
aspect of the agreed highway package is the major safety benefit of
providing controlled pedestrian crossings on Great Ancoats Street and
Old Mill Street.
Martin Perry, Director of Retail Property Development at Henderson
Global Investors, said: “The whole of the team has worked extremely
professionally to secure planning consent for the scheme, which will
give the retail park, and area around it, a huge boost. This represents a
significant investment for HGI and we are pleased that the City Council
has shown its support for this challenging scheme.”
Waterman Transport & Development was
appointed by HGI to provide transportation
advice for the redevelopment of the current
Central Retail Park on Great Ancoats Street.
Mike Bedwell, Director of Waterman Transport
& Development, has confirmed that “obtaining
the planning consent is a significant milestone
in this interesting and challenging project.
The challenge during the development is to
maintain access to the existing retailers
during the phased construction activities when
some of them are relocated into vacant units
which are to be refitted and retained, before
the new food store on stilts can be built,
along with other units. We are undertaking
the detailed design of the highway works
which include improvements to the current
access arrangements.”
Contact: Mike Bedwell, Director, Transport & Development
[email protected]
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In June 2013 Atkins/Waterman was appointed as the sole Tier 1 supplier to
the West Midlands Highway Alliance (WMHA) framework where we will work
together over the next 4 years in a strategic partnership to deliver a broad range
of municipal, highways and engineering consultancy services across the region.
The Framework Agreement is led by Warwickshire County Council, Coventry City
Council and Solihull Metropolitan Borough Council and can be accessed by any
of the other 10 West Midlands local authorities who are members of the Alliance.
A key strength of the partnership between Waterman and Atkins was our track
record, capacity and capability in delivering similar consultancy contracts across
the UK local authority sector. The contract will give us the opportunity to double
West Midlands staff numbers within the next 6 months
Our ambition is to match the success we have in the East Midlands with the award
winning Midlands Highways Alliance Professional Services Partnership which we
are delivering with URS. The two contracts reinforce our position as the premier
supplier of seconded staff to local authorities and gives us the opportunity to
recruit confidently, knowing that we are able to offer those staff secure positions
with access to an unrivalled variety of experience.
These contracts and similar partnerships in the North West and throughout the
UK offer local authority clients the flexibility to engage resources to meet changing
demand through a combination of secondment, collaborative teams and traditional
consultancy working models.
There are encouraging signs of continued growth to support ambitious
expansion projections. We look forward to the next 12 months with real ambition
and enthusiasm.
Contact: Chris Chaplin, Managing Director, Waterman Apsen
[email protected]
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JERSEY INTERNATIONAL
FINANCE CENTRE
The States of Jersey Development Company Limited
have appointed Waterman to provide multidisciplinary
services for the Jersey International Finance Centre.
Waterman has been appointed to provide environmental,
structural, mechanical & electrical, civil, transport, fire and
acoustic engineering services for the development.
The site was originally reclaimed from the sea and used
for landfill in the 1980s and is currently occupied as a car
park. However once the development is complete it will
boast six Grade ‘A’ commercial office buildings totalling
500,000ft2 of net internal space, major public realm
improvements and a subterranean 520 space public multistorey car park.
The Jersey International Finance Centre will be bounded
by Castle Street, The Esplanade and La Route De La
Liberation, with the historic sea wall to the north of the
site along the Esplanade. The sea wall will be retained
in the new development and, in places, exposed and
incorporated into the landscaping and public realm
improvements, providing a link to the history of the site.
Planning approval has been granted for building 4 of the
development and a planning application for building 1 was
submitted in July 2013, building 2 and the car park will
follow in the next few months.
All of the buildings will be designed to very high
environmental standards and are targeting a BREEAM
rating of ‘Excellent’.
Contact: David Fung, Board Director, Structures
[email protected]
Images courtesy of The States of Jersey Development Company Limited
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Waterman were initially commissioned to undertake the
masterplan and feasibility study back in 2006, however
once completed, the project was delayed for 24 months
due to State Government budget pressures.
In late 2009 our original commission was extended to
prepare a feasibility study update and business case
submission. This same extension was then undertaken
in 2010 and again in 2011. Finally, in February 2013
Waterman were appointed to undertake the full project
design services and were instructed by the State
Government to commence schematic design.
Waterman will provide the mechanical, electrical, fire,
hydraulic and vertical transportation engineering design
services. The architectural and health planning services
are being provided by architectural firm Silver
Thomas Hanley.
Images courtesy of Silver Thomas Hanley
The new Monash Children’s Hospital will be Australia’s
third largest purpose built paediatric Hospital. The
aim is to provide one coherent public identity for the
comprehensive paediatric services provided across
many of the client’s campuses into a new state-of-the-art
Children’s Hospital. This new 6-level 30,000m2 facility
will be built on the existing Monash Medical Centre site
and will integrate its tertiary, primary and secondary care
services for children.
The facility will include 96 inpatient beds, a state-wide
neuro-development unit, 64 bed NICU, 12 bay children’s
day oncology, expanded operating facilities for the
Hospital including 4 operating theatres, medical imaging
expansion, general paediatric outpatients comprising 27
consulting rooms, program administration academic unit
and satellite pharmacy.
WATERMAN HAVE RECENTLY BEEN COMMISSIONED TO UNDERTAKE
THE ENGINEERING SERVICES DESIGN FOR THE NEW $250M (AUD)
MONASH CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL IN MELBOURNE.
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A number of options were developed to provide key
linkages from the new Hospital back to the existing
facility. The current design proposes a tunnel link below
ground between the two buildings for food and supply
services and bridge links at Levels 2, 3 and 5 for patient
and staff transfers. The current planning has been set
around three central full height atria, which are intended
to provide daylight into the centre of the facility and
support intuitive wayfinding. The proposed design
increases the capacity of paediatric services at Monash
Medical Centre and will provide projected growth,
including flexibility and expansion.
The project is currently in the schematic design phase
and Waterman are currently undertaking viability
analysis on a number of key Ecologically Sustainable
Development (ESD) initiatives such as:
•
•
•
•
Cogeneration / Trigeneration
Heat reclaim systems
Active chilled beams
Rain water recycling
The project will incorporate many ESD initiatives and is
being designed to include the latest technology in IT, AV
and energy management systems.
Monash Children’s Hospital is one of Waterman’s largest
health projects and will further enhance the strong
Healthcare profile of our Melbourne office.
The overall design is due for completion in July 2014
with construction completion expected in 2017.
Philip Barnes, Waterman Melbourne’s Health Director,
commented: “We are all very excited about being
involved in this high profile prestigious project.
Waterman Melbourne has focused on our commitment
to strengthening our health profile over recent years by
delivering solid, innovative and fit for purpose design
solutions. We see this project as a great opportunity to
further showcase the Waterman Health expertise, both
nationally and internationally.”
Contact: Philip Barnes, Director, Melbourne
[email protected]
Melbourne office
Recent health projects include:
• Royal Children’s Hospital - $1.2bn
• Victorian Comprehensive Cancer Centre - $1.0bn
• RVEEH - $160m
• Albury Hospital Cancer Centre - $70m
• Frankston Hospital - $70m
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‘Year
of air’
2013
UK
Search
And
Rescue
Facilities
Waterman are currently providing environmental and engineering
consultancy advice to Bristow Helicopters Ltd in support of new
helicopter Search and Rescue (SAR) facilities, located across
Great Britain. The Bristow Group has won a £1.6bn 10 year
contract to take over the UK's helicopter Search and Rescue
operations on behalf of the Maritime and Coastguard Agency.
Bristow will replace RAF and Royal Navy Sea King helicopters
with Sikorsky S-92s and AgustaWestland AW189s. These
technologically advanced aircraft will be equipped with the
latest SAR technology allowing Bristow to deliver excellent SAR
coverage across the UK.
Under the new contract, 22 helicopters will operate from
10 locations around the UK. Seven of these locations (at
Newquay, Manston Kent, St Athan (South Wales), Caernarfon,
Humberside, Inverness and Prestwick) require new SAR bases
to be constructed on existing airport/airbase sites, whereas the
remaining three (Lee-on-Solent, Stornoway and Sumburgh) will
utilise existing facilities.
Waterman initially supported Bristow when tendering for the new
UK SAR contract by undertaking an initial appraisal of ground
contamination risk at the sites of the proposed new SAR facilities.
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Following their successful tender and the award of the national
search and rescue helicopter contract in early 2013, we have been
providing a range of pre-planning assessments to support their
various planning applications, together with site investigations to
inform the building design.
Proposals for the new SAR facilities include a new aviation hangar
to provide housing and maintenance for two helicopters and
welfare accommodation for staff, car parking and an apron area.
Much of the pre-planning and ground investigation assessments
have been successfully completed and we have recently been
asked to provide BREEAM pre-assessments to help ensure that
the required planning and corporate targets can be achieved
within budget.
Bristow’s SAR operations will be rolled out in a phased manner
from 2015 and will be fully operational by summer 2017.
Contact: Richard Stockwell, Regional Director,
Energy, Environment & Design
[email protected]
Under the 2008 EU Air Quality Directive (2008/50/EC), targets to reduce key air
pollutants need to be met by 2015. Despite progress in recent years, several air
quality standards are still widely exceeded in the EU's most densely populated
areas. In particular, research has found that beginning in 2008, levels of nitrogen
dioxide (NO2), particulate matter and ozone, have risen in Europe, fuelling concerns
about overall air quality especially in urban ‘hot spots’.
In response, the European
Commission has designated the Year
2013 as the ‘Year of Air’ where current
air quality policy will be reviewed, with
a focus on finding ways to improve the
quality of the air we breathe.
IN CONTEXT, IT IS
ESTIMATED AIR
POLLUTION FROM NO2 AND
PARTICULATE MATTER
(AS PM10) NOW KILLS AS
MANY PEOPLE IN BRITAIN
AS OBESITY AND ROAD
ACCIDENTS COMBINED.
Janez Potočnik, the European
Commissioner for Environment, has
stated: “Citizens want us to act and we
will respond by reviewing our air policy
in 2013. They are asking for more measures in key sectors, and better information
on policy effectiveness. To meet these challenges we need to work together at all
policy levels – and follow up with action on the ground.”
Within the UK, 43 areas identified for poor ambient NO2 concentrations (known as Air
Quality Management Areas), will not comply with the EU limits by 2015. London will
not meet its legal limit until 2025 whilst other cities, including Birmingham, Leeds and
Glasgow, will not comply until 2020. In context, it is estimated air pollution from NO2
and particulate matter (as PM10) now kills as many people in Britain as obesity and
road accidents combined.
Our services on this project have focused on
the sites where new SAR bases are required
and have included:
• Noise assessments, specifically considering
the operational noise generated by the
helicopters at nearby sensitive receptors;
• Geo-environmental ground investigation;
• Unexploded buried ordnance;
• Flood risk assessments;
• Ecological appraisals;
• Landscape and visual assessments, including
photomontages;
• Ground penetrating radar and
topographical surveys;
• Heritage assessments (desk based and
fieldwork);
• Transportation advice; and
• BREEAM pre-assessments.
Following a legal challenge by ClientEarth, the UK Supreme Court ruled on 1st May
2013 that the UK was in breach of EU air quality limits and failing in its legal duty
to tackle air pollution. The UK Supreme Court has now referred the matter to the
Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU). The CJEU could decide to force the
government to submit plans that would see the UK meet legal air quality limits. The
European Commission environment spokesman Joseph Hennon said there was a
“strong chance” that the commission would take enforcement action against the UK.
Following this ruling the London Assembly has backed a motion calling for the Mayor
of London to develop plans for emergency measures to bring NO2 levels within the
legal limits in London.
Air Quality is an important constraint to consider within a development. The ‘Year
of Air’ may introduce tighter regulations and policy which may have an impact on
building design and site suitability.
Waterman EED’s specialised air quality team provides independent, expert
advice on all aspects of air quality. Our core services include constraint analysis;
implementation of air quality monitoring programmes; air quality impact assessments
(either as part of EIA or a standalone technical study) relating to traffic, industrial,
odour and dust emissions; and the provision of design/mitigation advice. In
addition, our team of technical consultants are proficient in peer review of third party
assessments; discharge of planning conditions; and provision of expert witness/
public inquiry evidence services.
Contact: Guido Pellizzaro, Principal Consultant, Energy, Environment & Design
[email protected]
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Charity/Sponsorship
Waterman
support England
Hockey hopeful
Since taking up Hockey in 2008 Harvey Waller
has progressed from club level to Captain the
England U16 team, where he received over 20
Caps in the season of 2012.
Property 5k Run
Waterman secretary achieves
5* results
The Jones Lang LaSalle annual Property 5k
run took place in London Regent's Park on
Thursday 29th August in support of Samaritans,
raising over £14,000 for the charity.
The event, which is in its fifth year, combines a
timed competitive race for faster runners and a
fun run for the majority and is open to anyone
in or connected to the property industry.
Waterman EED took part in the race with 9 staff
signing up to the challenge. Senior Consultant
Chris Illman went on to win the race and the
men’s title in an impressive time of 00:16:23,
setting a new course record.
Denise Maguire, a team secretary in our Manchester office, has successfully completed an
Advanced Level Apprenticeship in Business and Administration, achieving five distinctions in
the Level 3 NVQ Diploma.
Furthermore, Trinity Business Training presented Denise with a special award for the
exceptional work completed during the 12 month Apprenticeship.
Prudential
RideLondonSurrey 100
Denise saw the apprenticeship programme as a proven way to build on her skills and
become a key player in the delivery of support to our Manchester office. She now feels
motivated and enthusiastic to be part of a team who are dedicated to driving our
business forward.
1000in9 team with Laura Trott, OBE
The 1000in9 cycle team that Waterman supported last year to do the Lands End John
O’Groats bike ride recently took part in the Prudential RideLondon-Surrey 100 event as part
of their commitment to raise £50,000 for MacMillan.
Waterman, along with a number of our clients including LondonNewcastle, Urban&Civic,
HSBC, River Island, Landmark Information Group, The Old Vic Theatre and Trident
sponsored the team and are providing further support this year to help towards meeting the
fundraising target.
Run To The Beat
In September 2013, Waterman’s Daniel Piper
participated in Nike’s ‘Run To The Beat’ Half
Marathon held in Greenwich, London.
Daniel was diagnosed with Type 1 Diabetes
in November 2011 and with incredible support
from those closest to him, he has been able to
deal with the condition and compete in events
like this for his chosen charity; Diabetes UK.
Daniel successfully completed his first half
marathon in 01:37:08 and raised over £500.
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The Prudential RideLondon-Surrey 100, which began in the new Queen Elizabeth Olympic
Park, followed a 100-mile route on closed roads through the capital and into Surrey’s
stunning countryside.
Managing Director of Waterman EED Neil Humphrey and his fellow team mates were
interviewed by the BBC’s Sara Orchard, Surrey radio station and local newspapers as part
of a showcase for the event and also appeared on BBC London News. The team was also
featured on the BBC’s live coverage of the race on Sunday 4th August.
You can still sponsor them at www.1000in9.co.uk and follow their progress on facebook
and twitter.
Denise wanted to extend her warmest thanks to all the teams in Manchester for their
continued support and encouragement.
Harvey now plays for East Grinstead HC, who
are in the England Hockey Premier League
and also play in the Euro Hockey League.
The club has provided Harvey with a much
higher level of training and allow him to train
and play alongside several senior International
and Olympic England players including Ashley
Jackson (double Olympian and recent World
Hockey Federation Young player of the Year).
Following a long and extensive selection
process, Harvey was successfully chosen
for the England Hockey U18 squad, in the
summer of 2013.
As part of the programme Harvey attended
numerous training camps based at the
National Sports Centre at Lilleshall.
Waterman have been delighted to provide
sponsorship and assist Harvey to promote
the sport.
River Plate
House team
Waterman Director David Fung recently
arranged a boating experience at the Hythe
Marina in Southampton for the project team of
River Plate House.
River Plate House is a 17,000m2 commercial
property of remarkable architectural design,
situated in London’s Finsbury Circus.
Waterman are providing structural consultancy
to the development which is due to commence
on site in October 2013.
Isamu Sugeno, Senior General Manager at
MEC UK LIMITED commented: “It was a great
team experience and the team is even more
strongly bonded now.”
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Awards News
CIHT Young Professional
of the Year award
Recent Awards
As part of the on-going public realm works within Coventry City
Centre, the in-house design and delivery team picked up two
prestigious awards at the recent Chartered Institution of Highways
and Transportation (CIHT) West Midlands Branch Awards Dinner.
RIBA Awards 2013
RIBA West Midlands Regional and National Award
St Albans Academy, Birmingham, UK
The City Centre Public Realm works won two high profile awards,
firstly the Innovation Award, which recognises innovative problem
solving within the highways and transportation industry and
encourages imaginative concepts and excellence. Furthermore, Chris
Young, West Midlands Area Manager at Waterman Aspen won the
coveted Young Professional of the Year Award for his leading role in
the design and delivery of the UK’s largest 20mph zone.
This highly innovative zone required extended liaison with the
Department for Transport and is significantly different to any other in
the country in that vehicle speeds have been designed through the
use of innovative new road layouts rather than using traditional traffic
calming features.
Quadrant:MK
wins BCO Award
These two awards recognise the fantastic achievements made by
the Public Realm Team at Coventry City Council and further enhance
Waterman Aspen’s reputation to the client, both regionally and
nationally. The team are also up for a number of other awards in
forthcoming months including nominations at the National
CIHT Awards.
Network Rail’s National Centre in Milton Keynes - The Quadrant:MK has won the
British Council for Offices’ (BCO) Regional Award for Best Corporate Workplace
and will be entered for the BCO’s Nationwide Awards in the latter part of 2013.
Quadrant:MK may initially appear like a conventional corporate workplace but this
is a building enlivened by an exceptional environmental approach. The 400,000ft2
complex houses 3,000 staff in a flexible building that consumes just 25% of the
energy and 30% of the water of a similar sized traditional office development and
maintains an EPC rating of 18. This is achieved by a passive design approach
that uses the building design, layout and orientation as the chief environmental
tool rather than the application of supplementary technologies. Naturally ventilated
atrium spaces provide fresh air intake and allow warm air to rise while the use
of local materials, water metering and extensive public transport facilities also
contribute to the building’s low carbon impact. Waterman were involved in
developing the many exposed structures assisting both with the passive cooling of
the building and in delivering the quality of space needed to win the award.
Acting as part of the delivery team including; GMW Architects, Mace and BAM
Construction, Waterman was responsible for providing the transport assessment,
framework travel plan, flood risk assessment, geotechnical and various ecological
studies. The civil, structural and services design encompassed a range of
innovative sustainability solutions that contributed to it being one of
the first buildings to achieve a BREEAM ‘Excellent’ rating under the 2009
assessment criteria.
In judging, the Quadrant:MK was considered a significant development that
despite the sheer scale of the project still displayed intricate attention to detail in
its completion. Described as a challenging and ambitious project it has allowed
Network Rail to consolidate a large number of its regional offices into a single
facility. The building design is future proof with sustainability at its heart.
The awards seek to define excellence in office space as well as provide public
recognition for top quality design and functionality and a benchmark for excellence
in workplaces.
Contact: Charlie Scott, Director, Structures
[email protected]
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Contact: Chris Young, West Midlands Area Manager,
Waterman Aspen
[email protected]
Images courtesy of Lourdas Photography
Property Council of Australia’s Innovation
and Excellence Awards 2013
Best public building for 2013
The Royal Children’s Hospital, Melbourne, Australia
Property Council of Australia’s Innovation
and Excellence Awards 2013
Best Retirement Living Development Ocean Grove, Sydney, Australia
BCO Awards 2013
Best Corporate Workplace Quadrant:MK , Milton Keynes, UK
Ground Engineering Awards 2013
Sustainability Award 6 Bevis Marks, London, UK
CIHT West Midlands Branch Awards Dinner 2013
Young Professional of the Year Chris Young, Waterman Aspen
NCE/ACE Consultant of the Year Awards 2013
UK Consultant of the Year - Finalist Waterman Group
Upcoming Events
1 October 2013
BCO National Awards Dinner 2013, London
St Albans Academy
wins RIBA Awards
31 October 2013
GMCC Building of the Year Award 2013, Manchester
13-15 November 2013
MAPIC 2013, Cannes
Waterman are delighted that St Albans Academy,
Birmingham, has been awarded both a RIBA West Midlands
Regional and National Award.
4 December 2013
BCSC Gold Awards 2013, London
The win comes as a great triumph for dRMM Architects
and all involved as this was a project challenged by
budgetary and procurement constraints. Initiated within
the Birmingham BSF programme, and complicated by its
eventual cancellation, the response demanded an economic
yet inspiring design. Waterman successfully delivered all
detailed building services design on behalf of Lend Lease.
The RIBA National Award winners are made up from fortythree projects in the UK and nine from elsewhere in Europe.
These will all be in the running for the RIBA Stirling Prize
shortlist which will be announced in July.
BCSA Structural Steelwork Design Award 2013
AirW1 (Quadrant 3), London, UK
11-14 March 2014
MIPIM 2014, Cannes
West Midlands Area Manager Chris Young (centre) collects award
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Awards News
New Commissions
AVIATION
Hochtief Airports, Various
Search and Rescue (SAR) Sites, Various
COMMERCIAL
5 Canada Square, London, UK
20 Fenchurch Street, London, UK
21 Glass House Street, London, UK
190 The Strand, London, UK
207 Old Street, London, UK
Charter Place, Watford, UK
Esplanade Quarter, Jersey
Hanover Square, London, UK
Herbal House, London, UK
Milton Ham, Northampton, UK
One St Pauls Churchyard, London, UK
COMMUNICATION & TECHNOLOGY
Bromley Data Centre, London, UK
Haymarket Telephone Exchange Upgrade, Australia
CONSERVATION / HISTORIC
Barnard Castle (Viewing Platform), County Durham
EDUCATION
6th Form College, Bolton, UK
Carlisle College, Carlisle, UK
Harris Academy, Bromley, UK
Harris Academy, Greenwich, UK
Hugh Baird College, Liverpool, UK
Loreto College (Phase 5), Manchester, UK
North Lindsey College, Scunthorpe, UK
Priority Schools Programme, London, UK
Swinburne University Refurbishment, Australia
Green Health Winner
The Royal Children’s Hospital has been awarded the title of Australia’s
Best Public Building for 2013. This follows on from also receiving the
prize for the Victorian Development of the Year at the Property Council
of Australia’s Innovation and Excellence Awards.
The Hospital, a public-private partnership (PPP), has won the John
Holland Award for Best Public Building at the 2013 Property Council of
Australia Innovation and Excellence Awards.
Waterman Melbourne was appointed by the Victorian Department of
Health as the technical adviser for the state government and to prepare
the technical brief and oversee the PPP consortium design on the new
Royal Children’s Hospital. The $1bn project is also the first Hospital
in Australia to achieve a five star sustainability rating from the Green
Building Council of Australia.
Waterman played a pivotal role in developing the building services
concepts to achieve a successful five star rating. Our work involved the
preparation of the technical brief, technical assessment of the bidders
submission, review and oversee of the successful bidders design, on
site construction assistance and review of the final commissioning
and handover.
Phil Barnes, who was Waterman’s Project Director, commented:
“We are extremely pleased that this development has gone on to win
the Development of the Year Award. It has been a fantastic project
for Waterman to have been involved with. We hope that the vision
and aspirations of the briefing document has assisted in achieving a
exceptional outcome for the state in relation to modern, functional and
sustainable health buildings in Australia and we hope to capitalise on
this experience on major health projects in the future.”
Contact: Philip Barnes, Director, Melbourne
[email protected]
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GOVERNMENT & DEFENCE
Ocean Grove Award
A Waterman Sydney project has picked up the award for the Best
Retirement Living Development amongst stiff competition from 8 other
finalists across the country.
From shopping centres to schools and from Hospitals to heritagelisted offices, 107 finalists from around Australia recently battled it out
to be named as a 2013 Property Council of Australia Innovation and
Excellence Award winner at a gala event held at Star City in Sydney.
The Awards celebrate innovation and leading practice within Australia’s
property development and investment industries.
Waterman provided building services engineering for Ocean Grove
which is a new seniors living development in Dee Why. The project
was designed to provide a high level of amenity for the residents and
was rewarded for its innovative approach to seniors’ living.
HMP Thameside, London, UK
Harwell Science & Innovation Campus, Oxford, UK
Langi Kal Kal Prison, Victoria, Australia
HEALTHCARE
Bairnsdale Hospital, Australia
BUPA Aged Care Facility, Melbourne, Australia
Homerton Hospital, London, UK
Monash Children’s Hospital, Melbourne, Australia
HIGHWAYS
Barnes Street Bridge, UK
Gilden Way, Harlow, UK
South Montrose Masterplan, UK
INDUSTRIAL
Procter & Gamble - Tri-Generation Feasibility Study, UK
Royal Mail Sorting Office, Croydon
RAIL
AutoRail - 2013-2014, UK
Cambridge CEM, UK
Woking & Clapham Station Platform works
RESIDENTIAL
19 Queen Elizabeth Street, London, UK
372-382 New Canterbury Road, Dulwich Hill, Australia
Albert Wharf, Croydon, UK
Audley Square, London, UK
Connington Road, Lewisham, UK
Cowley Mill Road, London, UK
Fife Council Housing, UK
Khamovniki Phase II, Russia
Land at Sandpit Lane, Oaklands College, UK
Land at Tidbury Green, UK
Rutherford Glen Retirement Village, Australia
Stapleton House, London, UK
RETAIL
33-37 Brompton Road, London, UK
Castle Mall, Norwich, UK
Coop, Derby, UK
Cleveland Shopping Centre, UK
Croydon Centrale Gantries, UK
Games Workshop, Nottingham, UK
Great Ancoats, London, UK
Meadows, Chelmsford, UK
Morning Lane, Hackney, UK
Princes Eden Valley, Cumbria, UK
River Island, Leeds, UK
Sutton High Street, UK
Tesco, Various, UK
Tesco, Shoreham, UK
Victoria Gate, Leeds, UK
Victoria Quarter, Leeds, UK
W4 Regent Street, London, UK
SPORTS & LEISURE
Chimes Uxbridge, UK
Royal Melbourne Golf Club, Australia
South Melbourne Life Style Centre, Australia
United Park, Drogheda, Ireland
TRANSPORTATION
Bedford Western Bypass, Bedford, UK
Blaby Road, South Wigston, UK
Global Technology Cluster, Derby, UK
WIND
Caithness PRI
Railend DD - Eastleigh FRA, UK
Turbine Applications - Pitbladdo, Swinabbey & Tewel, UK
Waterman Project Director Richard Nicoliello commented: “We are
really pleased that this project has won an Innovation and Excellence
Award. Our team worked well with the client and the project team to
deliver what was an outstanding outcome.”
Contact: Contact: Richard Nicoliello, Director, Sydney
[email protected]
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