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Esplanade Quarter Galeria Victoria Waterman Continue the Historic www.watermangroup.com | 2 (2) 2011 watermantimes The French Centre Waterman have recently completed the design of the 110,000m2 retail development in Kazakhstan. Galeria Victoria Award winning retail complex Galeria Victoria revitalises Walbrzych, Poland. Esplanade Quarter Waterman are delighted to have been appointed to the sensational waterfront development of the Esplanade Quarter, St Helier, Jersey. Regent Street Waterman continue the historic restoration of London’s West End, which was crowned shopping capital of the world 2011. contents Is retail still alive and kicking? We believe yes, and you will notice that this edition of the Waterman Times has a greater focus on retail and some of our future projects. We will be represented at the forthcoming British Council of Shopping Centres annual exhibition in Manchester and also the European retail conference, MAPIC, in Cannes this year, so we would welcome a chat if you are also attending. Recently we have witnessed a greater interest from our clients in the retail sector and compared to six months ago there is clearly more activity. Our due diligence teams have been busy, with our largest commission in recent times being the acquisition of Manchester’s Trafford Centre by Capital Shopping Centres for £1.65bn. Olympic year 2012 is an important period for Waterman Group because it is our 60th anniversary since Harold Waterman founded the company in 1952. In addition, our companies in Australia will be celebrating their 40th anniversary and in Russia we will have been trading for 21 years since we opened the office in Moscow. Waterman has evolved over the years both geographically and also through the range of consultancy services we now offer our clients. Historically, the majority of our revenue has been generated from the property sector with over two thirds from the United Kingdom. However, we have continued to diversify and recently we recruited a new Director of Technology Services in Australia following successes with new appointments in the telecommunications sector. Additional initiatives for promoting our carbon and energy management credentials are currently being implemented. We have recently been appointed for the design of a new Lytag processing plant at Drax in Yorkshire, which will be the first new facility of this type constructed in the United Kingdom for 30 years. Another new appointment is for the provision of environmental and utility consultancy services on the United States Embassy development in Wandsworth, London. Our existing commission to design the Crossrail underground station at Woolwich has recently been extended to include additional design services. I do hope that you will enjoy reading this latest issue of Waterman Times and understanding more about our ongoing retail projects in the United Kingdom, Russia, Poland, Ireland and Kazakhstan. Nick Taylor, Chief Executive ON THE COVER ARTICLES Regent Street 04 | The French Centre Waterman have recently completed the design of the Since the turn of the millennium, The Crown 2 Estate has embarked on a major redevelopment 110,000m retail development in Kazakhstan. programme in Regent Street and have appointed Waterman to a consultancy framework for the provision of structural engineering services. Page 10 06 | Esplanade Quarter Waterman are delighted to have been appointed to the sensational waterfront development of the Esplanade Quarter, St Helier, Jersey. 08 | galeria victoria Award winning retail complex Galeria Victoria revitalises Walbrzych, Poland. 14 | Waterman Celebrates 20 Years in Moscow 16 | Macclesfield Regeneration Boost 17 | Students Redevelop Elephant and Castle 18 | Chiswick Park 19 | Waterman EED Joins New Quality Mark Scheme 20 | Breeam 22 | Charity and Sponsorship 24 | New Commissions Head Office Pickfords Wharf Clink Street London SE1 9DG t +44 (0)20 7928 7888 www.watermangroup.com Thank you to staff and clients who Scan this code with contributed to this edition. your smart phone to * 3G or WiFi reccomended for download If you have any comments, please download this issue of contact the editorial team: Waterman Times. [email protected] This publication was produced to ISO14001 Environmental Management System standard and 95% of the waste created during the process was recycled. The materials used included vegetable oil inks, elemental chlorine free pulp and fibre from PEFC managed W8, London, UK forests. The PEFC provides an assurance mechanism to purchasers of wood and paper products that they are promoting the sustainable management of forests. 01 brief news Due Diligence on Trafford Centre UK: Waterman provided due diligence services to Capital Shopping Centres’ £1.65bn purchase of Manchester’s Trafford Centre. The consultancy services included a review of civil, structural, building services and environmental issues associated with the sale of the centre by Peel Group. The Trafford Centre, which was opened in 1998 provides 1.9 million ft2 of retail space and 10,700 car parking spaces. The anchor stores include Selfridges, Marks & Spencer, Debenhams and John Lewis. 02 Photographs courtesy of Sir Robert McAlpine Limited Fenwick, New Bond Street UK: Waterman has recently completed the £30m refurbishment of Fenwick’s flagship department store in London’s pre-eminent New Bond Street. One of London’s most elegant department stores, Fenwick began as a first floor ladies’ tailoring salon back in 1891. Recently rebuilt and refurbished, Images courtesy of Porterfield PR the store now contains five floors of luxury goods across fashion, beauty and accessories. It also hosts a range of top fashion brands, a beauty studio, café and stylish new restaurant, Bond & Brook. Waterman were involved in major works which enlarged and renovated the entire 71,500ft2 department store, increasing the amount of overall space by 20%. The development was delivered in phases to enable continuous trading with the majority of work carried out at night. Meanwhile, 55 New Bond Street has been redeveloped and comprehensively refurbished to provide offices of the highest specification. Behind the period façade the building offers up to 21,000ft2 of modern office space, including a fully glazed five-storey atrium. Contact: Graham Walder, [email protected] 03 brief news Waterman sponsor illustrated history of ICE UK: The iconic hardback book, published by the Institution of Civil Engineers (ICE), details the development of the profession over nearly 200 years and includes biographies of some of the greatest engineers who made these changes possible, charting the successes of construction from the great engineering advances of Victorian times to the Channel Tunnel Rail Link. Opening the doors on the ICE’s extensive archives, the highly illustrated colour history is a fascinating read for all those interested in how the civil engineering industry has grown and impacted on the world in which we live. Set to celebrate our 60th anniversary next year, Waterman has comparably grown into a leading engineering and environmental consultancy with offices throughout the world. The French Centre, Almaty - Appointment to construction commenced Aldi Stores Kazakhstan: Waterman’s Moscow and Almaty offices have recently carried out the structural engineering and MEP design for the 110,000m2 retail development; Ireland: Waterman has completed a number of The French Centre. commissions for retail chain Aldi Stores (Ireland) Ltd over the last few years and has recently Located in the heart of Almaty, Kazakhstan, the new build retail and leisure complex will been appointed to provide civil and structural comprise four storeys above ground, one at basement level and a multi-storey car park. engineering services for two new stores in Bray; County Wicklow and Kylemore Road, Dublin. The 1st floor of the mall will encompass supermarkets, cafés and leisure areas as well as mass market fashion retailers; Marks & Spencer’s, Zara and C&A. High street fashion The appointment entails the provision of technical stores and brand boutiques will be situated on the 2nd and 3rd floors accompanied by small support with the planning applications through service outlets. to completion of construction. Both brownfield sites will require careful specification of ground On the 4th floor there will be a food court, a superior entertainment zone (IMAX 3D, 4D investigation and soil sample testing. cinema, Sega-zone and Star galaxy), a hypermarket and 400 seat conference room. The stores are to be single storey, standard layout The building has been designed for a grade 9 seismic load in order to cope with the Aldi units, with strip footing foundations, insitu force on the structure if acceleration is induced on its mass by an earthquake. The concrete ground bearing floor slabs, precast proposed designs have all been agreed and approved by the local government concrete walls and steelwork roof structure. institution in Kazakhstan. Siteworks will include on-grade car parking, water mains, drainage and surface water attenuation Contact: Arthur Austin, systems for the development. [email protected] Contact: Paul O’Connell, Mohamed Nasser, [email protected] [email protected] 04 Greening higher & further education UK: Much has been written of late regard to the extreme cuts in public spending, especially in sectors such as healthcare and education. This reduction in investment potentially sits uncomfortably with the Government’s desire and environmental needs to reduce carbon emissions and
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