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8 NEWS TRANSPORT


Stephen George + Partners’ Norwich Airport nearly ‘ready for take-off’


Stephen George + Partners (SGP) is celebrating the start on site of its first ‘airside’ aviation sector project to be under construction. A ceremony marked the start of construction on the £7m 54,000 ft2 hangar and 15,500 ft2


maintenance workshop


facility at Norwich International Airport for Rigby Group, owners of Regional City Airports. The new hangar facility, which has


been designed to service two Boeing 737 aircrafts, will accommodate the expansion of KLM UK engineering group, providing additional capacity to offer aircraft maintenance and repair services to customers worldwide. Ian Yallop, chairman of SGP


commented: “We have been able to apply our extensive experience of large and small-scale industrial units to the project at Norwich Airport, to create a facility that meets KLM UK’s engineering needs as well as reinforcing the airport’s position as a leader in aircraft maintenance, repair and overhaul. “The design of this type of project


is very technical and requires a detailed knowledge of airport operations. CAA requirements are focused on safeguarding flights, and we had to think in a new way – working from the sky downwards and taking into account a range of variables including radar requirements, wind shear and navigation systems.”


REFURBISHMENT


‘Regeneration’ of Bristol office by Scott Brownrigg wins planning


Scott Brownrigg’s design for the redevelopment of two-storey office building, Aztec 1000, at Aztec West in Bristol for client CEG, has received planning approval from South Gloucestershire Council. The planning allows for the


extensive refurbishment of the office building, originally constructed in the 1980s, to reposition it for modern day office requirements. The £9m scheme looks to deliver a “significant improvement of the appearance of the building” with an additional floor, and complete reworking of the external envelope giving a “dramatic contemporary exterior,” said the architects.


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Scott Brownrigg have reconfigured the internal layout of the building, including introducing a new gymnasium, new central core, reception and lakeside cafe restaurant. The approved scheme will result in


a “highly energy efficient” office, with an improved public realm, better accessibility and a considerable increase in cycle parking. The ‘regenerated’ Aztec West will, said


Scott Brownrigg, also “offer the socio- economic benefits associated with ensuring ongoing occupancy and delivering additional floor space.” The scheme is due to be completed in


mid-2021. ADF JANUARY 2020


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