A complex public realm project that has transformed a tired and run-down part of Plymouth city centre into a vibrant hub, attracting visitors, boosting local businesses and encouraging new brands to the city. The improved public realm has increased shop rental interest by 25% and footfall within the city centre by 20%. Delivered safely and early in a live, complex and historic environment, for an engaged and happy client. Our delivery team describe this project as ‘One team’ – personified.
Three Winning Facts:
- Approximately 700m³ of concrete and 618 individual K-Form slabs were expertly poured into the sub-structure for the paving, with much of the work executed seamlessly during peak city centre activity, demonstrating exceptional planning and precision in a challenging urban environment. This innovative concrete solution, exceptional logistics and operational excellence were key to the project’s success.
- Zero health and safety incidents reported. The project team were awarded the Morgan Sindall Construction National Health and Safety Award as a result of their efforts, working in a live public space where weekly footfall exceeds 200,000 in addition to the attention to detail required working safely around buried services and obstructions. Zero service strikes occurred.
- Vital local supply chain collaboration achieved £4.2m local spend. 82% of local labour was sourced within 20 miles of site. Overall SVROI = £5.5m. The team engaged with the University of Plymouth to deliver quarterly lectures, workshops and site tours. A dedicated Community Liaison Officer, Traffic Marshall and Night Manager were employed from the local community.