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INCE MARSHES, CHESHIRE: WASTE WOOD BIOMASS PLANT


Atom Consultants developed the construction sequence planning for Balfour Beatty in submitting their bid for the Ince Marshes waste to power plant development proposals. Our role was to identify how the construction sequence would be delivered and highlight particular areas of difficulty associated with different stages of the project phasing. In 2015 the project was handed over to MBV Energy Recovery, the joint venture between Black & Veatch and MWH Treatment,who will carry out this £87M waste-to-energy project in Cheshire.The £100m biomass plant will export 21.5MW of clean, affordable power utilising up to 170,000 tonnes of recovered waste wood that would otherwise go to landfill, which will produce enough energy to power around 40,000 homes over 20 years of operation.

 

 

 

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Pontefract Hospital, West Yorkshire

Pontefract Hospital, West Yorkshire

Pontefract Hospital, designed by Avanti Architects and built by Balfour Beatty is a model for a new type of community hospital that delivers a range of non-acute services for its local population. A two storey square courtyard building adjacent to the main entrance provides outpatient accommodation, while the taller L-shaped building provides the more heavily serviced and increasingly private zones.

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Pinderfields Hospital – Wakefield

Pinderfields Hospital – Wakefield

The redevelopment of Pinderfields Hospital has been central to the reconfiguration of health services in the Wakefield area. The new construction involved 90,000m² of acute hospital space on a footprint of 22,000m², all on a brown field site.

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Inverdee House, Aberdeen- Scottish Environment Protection Agency

Inverdee House, Aberdeen- Scottish Environment Protection Agency

Inverdee House is an extensive project commissioned by the Scottish Environment Protection Agency (SEPA). The building created a new office for SEPA and it’s laboratories and also for Scottish Natural Heritage and Joint Nature Conservation Committee. The intention in the design of this building was to reduce the impact on the environment through best practices of sustainable design and construction methods. The resulting building achieved a BREEAM excellent rating and an EPC A rating.

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