Client: London Borough of Hackney
Size and Scale: 45 Units
Programme: April 2018 – November 2020
Project Value: £15m
Scope:
• Frampton Arms, with 3 no., new 5-storey buildings, accommodating 20 new residential units for shared ownership and social rent.
• Lyttleton House 4-storey and part 5-storey building, accommodating 25 new residential units for shared-ownership and private sale.
• This site is part of Hackney Council’s borough-wide 2,760-home estate regeneration programme
Form of Construction:
• CFA Piled foundations, RC Frame Superstructure
• Brickslip clad feature arch and window heads
• SFS/Special Brick (extra slim)/Rockwool external walls
• Part-Brown roofs
• PV on aluminum carrier system
• Individual gas boilers
• MVHR
Engagement with key Stakeholders:
• High level of ongoing communication and liaison throughout the project with all involved.
• Early engagement with nearby businesses, neighbours and youth groups to understand stakeholder need and implement safeguards.
• Regular ‘Meet the Builder’ events and resident 1-1s to allay any worries about the construction works.
• Close consultation with Transport for London ensuring all bus stops nearby were kept operational.
• Regular newsletter drops on upcoming contruction work and distruptions.
• Considered approach to site setup, traffic management, road closures and diversions to facilitate the works while minimising inconvenience to current residents.
• Strategic suspension and relocation of parking bays throughout construction.
• Deliveries planned on a peak arrival/departure time to avoid busy traffic periods.
• Facilitated waste disposal and recycling for any nearby local residents affected.