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Bowmer & Kirkland. Town Centre Redevelopment, South Shields .
. Issue 10 . May 2016 .
Bowmer & Kirkland Limited, High Edge Court, Heage, Derbyshire, DE56 2BW 01773 853131
Welcome to the tenth edition of the Bowmer and Kirkland
community newsletter.
Project Programme - The Word Building
Works are still progressing well and we are still on programme to complete the construction works in Autumn 2016.
The external envelope is now fully weather tight following the completion of the glazed façade that faces out towards the river Tyne. The internal fit out is also progressing well on each of the floors with joinery, ceilings and wall finishes. External concrete retaining walls are progressing around the perimeter of the building and the hard landscaping works are progressing to all areas around the building including the new footpath works which have now started on Dean Street. Ferry Street
We will be starting the installation of the new Puffin crossing on Ferry Street from Monday 23rd May 2016. When complete this will provide the link from Dean Street across Ferry Street heading to the Ferry terminal. The civil and paving works will be carried out over a three week period from Monday 23rd May 2016 and will be constructed in two halves in order to maintain a single lane live under temporary traffic lights as noted on the plan above. Traffic light installations will follow and will be operational once all of the external areas are complete in Autumn 2016.
We apologise in advance for any inconvenience this may cause during this period.
Future Communications
We will keep you all updated regularly on progress as the project develops with:
• Further newsletters• Site Notice board• Press releases • 365 progress web site www.southshields365progress.com
Bowmer & Kirkland Ltd is an Associate member of the Considerate Constructors’ Scheme.
Only a select number of high performing contractors achieve Associate status in the scheme, which now registers more than 400 sites a month. Associates are companies which have proved their commitment to improving the image of the industry through a large number of registered sites that have consistently performed to a high level.
Launched nationwide in 1997, the scheme was set up by the industry to improve the image of construction. Sites registering with the scheme are given marks following a Code of Considerate
Practice, designed to encourage best practice beyond statutory requirements.
The main areas of concern are: the environment, the workforce and the general public. Individual site performance and monitoring is carried out by an experienced industry professional who will assess the site’s performance in the following categories: workforce, safety, community, appearance and environment.
www.considerateconstructorsscheme.org.uk
Considerate Constructors Scheme
For further information about Bowmer & Kirkland, visit our website www.bandk.co.uk, scan the QR code with your smartphone or contact our PR Manager, Sarah Millington on 01773 857514 or [email protected].
Site Contacts
Our site team is headed by our Project Manager John Osborne;
Email: [email protected]
Contact Number: 07766 441892
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Flush pedestrian
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Flush pedestrian
crossing point
Yorkstone setts provide
vehicle overun areas and
layby for market drop off
Crossing island amended to enhance
agress manouvre from square
Full kerb upstand within
entrance area to shared
surface environment.
Bollards
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Way as phase 1 works
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Line of existing bollards
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New Post Box relocation
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See M&E specification for
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New paving set out to suit the
existing threshold levels of all
existing units surrounding the site
New paving set out to suit the
existing threshold levels of all
existing units surrounding the site
New paving set out to suit the
existing threshold levels of all
existing units surrounding the site
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LIBRARY AND
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CENTRE
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This drawing is copyright and may not be reproduced in whole or part without written authority. Do not scale off this drawing.
Status
Project Title
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Drawn By
A R C H I T E C T S THE HARRIS PARTNERSHIP READING
THE HARRIS PARTNERSHIP MILTON KEYNES
t. 0118 950 7700 f. 0118 956 8642101 London Road, Reading, RG1 5BY
t. 01908 211 577 f. 01908 211 722Newport Pagnell, MK16 8AB
t. 01924 291 800 f. 01924 290 0722 St. Johns North, Wakefield, WF1 3QATHE HARRIS PARTNERSHIP WAKEFIELD
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The Old Rectory, 79 High Street
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THE HARRIS PARTNERSHIP MANCHESTER
77 Dale Street, Manchester, M1 2HG2nd Floor, Carvers Warehouse,
t. 0161 238 8555 f. 0161 244 5809
Market PlaceSouth Shields 365 Regeneration Church RowSouth Shields
Proposed Coordinated GA Site Plan
Muse Developments / STC
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CONSTRUCTION
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Rev Date Description Rev By Chk'd By
18.03.15A. Drawing references updated to construction series. SJD CAB
NORTH
NOTE:
ALL WORKS TO BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH THESPECIFIED MANUFACTURERS INSTALLATIONREQUIREMENTS AND CURRENT BRITISH STANDARDS
THE DRAWING IS DESIGNED ON TOPOGRAPHICALSURVEY INFORMATION. THE SURROUNDINGCONTEXTUAL BUILDINGS AND INFORMATION AREBASED ON RECEIVED ORDINANCE SURVEY DRAWINGSAND ARE SHOWN FOR ILLUSTRATIVE PURPOSES ONLY.ASSUMED SITE BOUNDARY IS SUBJECT TOCONFIRMATION.
01.04.15B. Service Bollard spec developed. SJD CAB01.04.15C. Rise and fall bollarrd control cabinets added. SJD CAB
08.06.15D. Anchor points for market stalls removed. 2no. benchesomitted. Lighting to town hall repositioned.
SJD CAB
31.07.15E. SJDChristmas tree pit and Gifas unit located, 2no cctv pointsadded for rise and fall bollards.
05.08.15F. SJDChristmas tree pit and Gifas unit relocated. CAB
12.08.15G. Waterpoints & multi use cols removed, additional accessroutes, kerb and fixed bollards inc. and benches relocated tosuit.
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Site Fencing
2Access maintained to Dean Street crossing
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Area 1 - The works will be carried out for 2 weeks in this area keeping Ferry Street traffic on a single lane on the North bound carriage way on temporary traffic lights.
Area 2 - The works will be carried out for 2 weeks in this area keeping Ferry Street traffic on a single lane on the South bound carriage way on temporary traffic lights.
Bowmer & Kirkland. Town Centre Redevelopment, South Shields .
. Issue 10 . May 2016 .
Bowmer & Kirkland Limited, High Edge Court, Heage, Derbyshire, DE56 2BW 01773 853131
Improving the image of construction
Considerate constructors seek to improve the image of the construction industry by striving to promote and achieve best practice under the Code.
Enhancing the AppearanceConstructors should ensure sites appear professional and well managed.
• Ensuring that the external appearance of sitesenhances the image of the industry.
• Being organised, clean and tidy.
• Enhancing the appearance of facilities, storedmaterials, vehicles and plant.
• Raising the image of the workforce by their appearance.
Respecting the CommunityConstructors should give utmost considerationto their impact on neighbours and the public.
• Informing, respecting and showing courtesyto those affected by the work.
• Minimising the impact of deliveries, parkingand work on the public highway.
• Contributing to and supporting the localcommunity and economy.
• Working to create a positive and enduringimpression, and promoting the Code.
Protecting the EnvironmentConstructors should protect and enhance the environment.
• Identifying, managing and promotingenvironmental issues.
• Seeking sustainable solutions, and minimisingwaste, the carbon footprint and resources.
• Minimising the impact of vibration, and air,light and noise pollution.
• Protecting the ecology, the landscape,wildlife, vegetation and water courses.
Securing everyone’s SafetyConstructors should attain the highest levelsof safety performance.
• Having systems that care for the safety of the public, visitors and the workforce.
• Minimising security risks to neighbours.
• Having initiatives for continuous safetyimprovement.
• Embedding attitudes and behaviours thatenhance safety performance.
Caring for the WorkforceConstructors should provide a supportive andcaring working environment.
• Providing a workplace where everyone is respected, treated fairly, encouraged and supported.
• Identifying personal development needs and promoting training.
• Caring for the health and wellbeing of the workforce.
• Providing and maintaining high standards of welfare.
Considerate Constructors SchemeCode of Considerate Practice
The Code of Considerate Practice outlines the Scheme’s expectations of allregistered sites and companies, describingthose areas that are considered fundamentalby the Scheme in helping improve theimage of construction.
For more information, call 0800 783 1423or visit www.ccscheme.org.uk