Client: University of Liverpool
Value: £15.8m
Architect: Levitt Bernstein Associates
Completion: March 2009
Services: Structural Engineering; Foundation Appraisal
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This £15.8 million project created a new CHP energy centre for the University of Liverpool, providing approximately 60% of the University’s campus power requirement.
Located alongside an existing listed building and brick chimney, the works included substantial structural repairs to the retained listed building, and a detailed foundation appraisal due to the new facility being constructed over the top of an existing railway tunnel, requiring a specific assessment of loading on the Victorian sub-structure.
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Client: University of Liverpool
Value: £15.8m
Architect: Levitt Bernstein Associates
Completion: March 2009
Services: Structural Engineering; Foundation Appraisal
Read more…
This £15.8 million project created a new CHP energy centre for the University of Liverpool, providing approximately 60% of the University’s campus power requirement.
Located alongside an existing listed building and brick chimney, the works included substantial structural repairs to the retained listed building, and a detailed foundation appraisal due to the new facility being constructed over the top of an existing railway tunnel, requiring a specific assessment of loading on the Victorian sub-structure.
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Client: University of Liverpool
Value: £15.8m
Architect: Levitt Bernstein Associates
Completion: March 2009
Services: Structural Engineering; Foundation Appraisal
Read more…
This £15.8 million project created a new CHP energy centre for the University of Liverpool, providing approximately 60% of the University’s campus power requirement.
Located alongside an existing listed building and brick chimney, the works included substantial structural repairs to the retained listed building, and a detailed foundation appraisal due to the new facility being constructed over the top of an existing railway tunnel, requiring a specific assessment of loading on the Victorian sub-structure.
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