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Download Brochure The Arndale Portland Piccadilly Centre Street Gardens Multi-Storey Car Park Oldham Street Northern Quarter DEVELOPMENT OPPORTUNITY WITHIN MANCHESTER CITY CENTRE’S NORTHERN QUARTER SITE AREA APPROX 0.1 ACRES 68/70 Oldham Street, Northern Quarter, Manchester M4 1LE • Highly popular • Rare City Centre freehold opportunity ‘Northern Quarter’ location • May suit retail, residential, offices, • Fast developing location leisure, hotel etc subject to planning/ obtaining necessary consents 5 2 H E t E 6 E E 9 E N T 8 R PH R 1 T Y Notes: 1 S 6 S 2 T t K R o A E All work is to be carried out to the latest current British standards Codes of 1 E Practice and recognised working practices. 7 1 O 6 T 8 6 1 Bank 5 o 2 t 0 4 2 - 3 All work and materials should comply with Health and Safety legislation. 8 4 1 1 2 0 T Rising 1 2 6 E All dimensions are in millimetres unless where explicitly shown otherwise. 1 1 8 E Bollard 1 0 R 4 TCBs T The contractor should check and certify all dimensions as work proceeds 2 S and notify the agent of any discrepancies. et V 3 il 1 F A la 5 8 lk O N 1 g 1 0 a U 4 U Do not scale off the drawings, if in doubt ask. 0 e 2 L 8 N W W D x R 9 Hussain Architectural Design are not liable for any work undertaken prior a o 7 NEW CROSS 2 8 y Y to Full Planning Consent and or Building Regulations Approval 2 C L o n A t y e N 1 0 3 L E 1 PH CDM REGULATIONS 2015 2 a 9 4 0 1 t The client must abide by the Construction Design and Management 2 o 7 1 W 9 3 2 1 2 3 5 Regulations 2015. The client must appoint a contractor, if more than one 2 9 7 1 n 4 3 0 r 3 contractor is to be involved, the client will need to appoint (in writing) a 5 6 u 4 S 3 9 b 7 o 5 principal designer (to plan, manage and coordinate the planning and 1 i t r 3 lv 0 i 7 t e 1 t design work) and a principal contractor (to plan, manage and coordinate 4 o o a 3 r 9 F J 7 2 1 the construction and ensure there are arrangements in place for managing u 8 7 4 b 1 and organising the project). 3 2 m k il 3 a l 1 ee 7 1 li a 3 3 4 l W 9 W PC 4 1 i 1 Domestic clients C 2 a 1 1 O 7 7 o W m 5 l The domestic client is to appoint a principal designer and a principal 1 k t 2 6 P 1 5 5 0 a Express 3 contractor when there is more than one contractor, if not your duties will 1 P 2 2 h 1 3 E s 1 1 6 5 automatically transferred to the contractor or principal contractor. e 9 Networks 0 R l A 1 rt 6 S 2 3 a 1 The designer can take on the duties, provided there is a written agreement 6 2 2 between you and the designer to do so. M 1 4 1 1 3 S 9 1 1 t T 6 o 0 o R 5 t 2 The Health and Safety Executive is to be notified as soon as possible t 1 3 E 5 o 9 7 5 7 E 1 1 before construction work starts if the works: 1 3 5 PH 3 T 7 9 1 0 (a) Last longer than 30 working days and has more than 20 workers PH 1 T 2 working simultaneously at any point in the project. E 1 6 0 Or: E 4 4 6 3 R Manchester B 3 PH 1 (b) Exceeds 500 person days. r 9 o T 8 1 i t 4 S Craft Centre g 0 E 6 h 1 4 E t D 4 t 2 PARTY WALL ACT o R w 1 G 4 5 9 4 A e 0 t The owner, should they need to do so under the requirements of the Party E 2 4 H l 4 o 4 l 3 S 3 W 5 T 1 Wall Act 1996, has a duty to serve a Party Structure Notice on any E 1 T 9 2 2 adjoining owner if building work on, to or near an existing Party Wall 3 R 7 a to E 0 1 7 5 l 0 5 E 1 k 7 R 21 9 involves any of the following: T 9 to E 8 4 G • Support of beam 5 T S 8 t 2 o 3 3 B 1 8 • Insertion of DPC through wall 7 0 I 8 2 0 2 4 3 3 • Raising a wall or cutting off projections 3 s T 3 S 9 3 t G 5 s o T 8 R • Demolition and rebuilding t o 8 4 6 R 3 2 6 E E 4 5 B 2 P 1 2 • Underpinning 0 E 1 r 2 6 2 A 7 2 4 i 8 7 • Insertion of lead flashings g 8 4 T 2 T t h 2 4 o • Excavations within 3 metres of an existing structure where the new 4 tw 2 2 A 3 3 4 4 3 7 7 foundations will go deeper than adjoining foundations, or within 6 metres e 4 1 N 4 4 2 4 1 ll 1 49.1m C 1 of an existing structure where the new foundations are within a 45 degree 5 4 4 t t 1 T W O o line of the adjoining foundations. o E 9 5 6 a W A 4 A Party Wall Agreement is to be in place prior to start of works on site. E 0 1 Hotel 4 4 lk 5 9 H 1 6 T 4 7 R 3 4 I T 8 S 6 o 9 0 T t 1 S 8 THERMAL BRIDGING 5 T 4 S 6 L 1 K 1 Care shall be taken to limit the occurrence of thermal bridging in the 4 E 1 T A 1 7 S 1 R insulation layers caused by gaps within the thermal element, (i.e. around O 8 3 T E 1 0 o RE E windows and door openings). Reasonable provision shall also be made to 5 D t PH E ensure the extension is constructed to minimise unwanted air leakage 0 3 2 O T 3 8 T 4 5 S 9 through the new building fabric. 4 R 3 3 8 55 1 T S 0 47.9m 2 2 R 1 o 1 E t 7 8 E 0 Y E 2 MATERIALS AND WORKMANSHIP 8 T 3 9 0 All works are to be carried out in a workmanlike manner. All materials and 5 workmanship must comply with Regulation 7 of the Building Regulations, 2 5 7 PH 5 T 5 0 T 8 8 8 all relevant British Standards, European Standards, Agreement 9 1 E 6 7 E 3 6 E E 7 Certificates, Product Certification of Schemes (Kite Marks) etc. Products 1 3 R R 0 2 0 3 T conforming to a European technical standard or harmonised European T 5 8 C 1 0 2 6 T 6 5 4 S S A 1 4 product should have a CE marking. 8 9 W E T 0 4 R 7 29 M E E 7 4 P 2 A E A R R E N N 7 W T R 7 I 9 H S T 8 T 0 9 T V E 1 PH D I S 4 3 9 L C 7 E 4 5 L 6 R K 5 R 7 E E 3 S O A Y H R 3 K 9 T PH L ST E E 6 E A R P L O T E N PH E S D U 5 S 6 1 5 4 L 6 E 6 E A 6 7 R R 7 9 2 D 2 L T 7 2 6 T R S 5 6 E I S B T W V TT 6 5 E O E L 2 2 6 N 2 a L E 5 H 0 E t R 2 4 a 7 R S T 7 E A 8 0 O H L 5 B T N J 1 6 b T o 1 S C A u S 4 Marlee Ramps T T O t C 6 S I 4 49.7m 5 6 R R A 0 l Court K L 5 7 0 5 E E T 7 Bank 6 7 V E E S 5 3 6 E T 3 S 1 S 6 o L 5 T PH P 1 t R 5 79 E 6 5 E 1 5 A 6 E 1 6 5 8 RS T 7 T 7 El to 9 1 3 5 3 8 to Sub Sta 5 1 5 1 5 T 5 PH 7 E 4 T E 7 9 6 E R 3 t o E T 1 7 1 R S 1 5 5 T B 1 0 o S I 7 t T 4 N 7 0 O Multistorey Car Park TheHive 4 T 4 W 6 4 E H 47.2m 4 N I 2 5 LT 4 3 O 4 N t o 1 ST 3 4 R 1 4 5 EE FB T HUSSAIN ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN LTD 44 Standish Street 3 Burnley 4 t o 8 2 BB11 1AP 1 1 7 H 4 5 2 O 4 4 t U 9 1b TheSortingHouse o 6 9 7 www.hussainarchitecture.co.uk o 3 8 6 t o 5 3 3 t 01282 451428 2 4 4 0 4 3 7 1 2 49.1m 0 7 5 Title: United Footwear 2 TCBs 8 7 S 68-70 Oldham St 5 T 1 33 E FA Manchester t 2 V Car P o 6 M4 1LE 61 P LI 2 O T 4 7 S T a 0 T L T t A Site Plan 1:1250 o E 2 Aflex S 6 2 L 4 P 8 5 S I Palace R E 7 T T 2 A Scale1:1250 0 R T 1 T 2 A665 E a E T S t Green 2 P E E o T Project No: HAD1234-01-LP Drawn: SH 0 T S 6 E R 1 1 A56 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100m 6 R E 4 PO T E 1 S T Quarter 46.6m 8 5 3 N SH 2 6 A Car Park Client: United Footwear Paper: A3 O E R Projection:BritishNational Grid D Manchester T 3 Angel ST 1 2 R N Date: 09-05-2017 Scale: 1:1250 E 9 2 Museum MEN Gardens ET A62 3 75 to D 3 AD 7 6 SevendaleHouse 2 5 s A T S L a 2 Arena 3 g L E 6 h E 7 Amendments: n E E a e YS 5 PlanetreeHouse i l 7 d S R te NOMA T il TR T r C Car Park Blackfriars E u E LocationS 2 O Victoria� E B Greengate Station The property is located on the hotels, transport links etc.
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