Salmon Youth Centre Case Study

Salmon Youth Centre

Project Name: Salmon Youth Centre

Value: £4.3 Million

Location: Bermondsey

Scope of works:

The ambitious project, valued at £4.3 million, aimed to enhance the safety, functionality, and aesthetic quality of both buildings. A comprehensive plan was executed, with a strong focus on improving fire safety measures and upgrading the façades to meet modern compliance standards.

Erection of Scaffolding: The first phase involved the full erection of independent scaffolding, which was entirely boarded and enclosed in protective netting. Haki staircases and goods hoists were also installed to facilitate efficient operations.

Removal of Existing Façade Components: Outdated and combustible façade materials were carefully removed, including rainscreen cladding systems, EPS rendering, and spandrel panels. Their removal was a key priority, as these elements no longer met the latest safety standards.

Installation of New Façade Components: The buildings were upgraded with new, non-combustible aluminium cassette panels, which form part of the rainscreen cladding. Fire barriers, high-grade insulation, and support systems were installed to ensure compliance with the latest fire safety regulations. Waterproofing was also enhanced, particularly around openings, with the installation of new sheeting boards.

Brickwork Adjustments and Fire Barriers Installation: In addition to the façade upgrades, the project involved adjusting brickwork and installing fire barriers. This included the careful removal of bricks at slab levels, party walls, and openings to install new waterproofing membranes and replacement boards. These structural improvements have significantly bolstered the overall fire resilience of both the Salmon Youth Centre and Davoll Court.