Turing CollegeProject Scope
Design and construction of 801 student apartments comprising; Nine 3 & 4 storey residential blocks delivered to BREEAM Excellent Central ‘Hub’ Building for student services Sensitively landscaped surroundings Associated civil engineering infrastructure20818m2 of student accommodation1395m2 of welfare facilities
Construction20000m3+ of earthworks900+ piled foundationsTwo structural frame types
Light gauge steel Reinforced concrete
6 facade types
Turing CollegeProject Programme
JUL 13 JAN 14 SEPT 14 NOV 14
DESIGN
ACCESS ROAD
STRUCTURE
FOUNDATIONS
FITOUT
SNAGGING
416 UNITSCOMPLETE
385 UNITSCOMPLETE
ARCHAEOLOGY
Turing CollegeArchaeology
Canterbury Archaeological Trust Investigation of the site lasting 20 weeks 40 archaeologists currently on site Features/findings range from the Iron Age and Roman periods Artefacts include fire pits, ditches and structures
For updates and further interest, progress of the dig can be found on their blog;
http://www.canterburytrust.co.uk/trust-blog/turing-2
Turing CollegeBeing a Good Neighbour
Working HoursMon – Fri 07.30 to 17.30Sat 07.30 to 13.00
Traffic Management and SecurityA dedicated logistics manager for the project will be employed who will control the scheduling of deliveries and the movement of vehicles in and out of the site. In addition, we will employ site security guards along with CCTV monitoring ParkingParking for contractors vehicles will be located on site and will be enforced by Brookfield Multiplex
24/7 HelplineA helpline will be setup for the project to enable local residents and stakeholders to contact Brookfield Multiplex directly in relation to the project. Calls to the helpline will be recorded with the follow up actions published and made available in residents newsletters
Turing CollegeCommunity Engagement
Project Stakeholder MeetingsFor the duration of the project, monthly meetings will be held to engage with the project stakeholders to keep them informed of the works planned and any changes to our operations which may affect them
Project Newsletters To engage with a wider audience, and those who may be unable to attend the meetings, we will publish and distribute a quarterly newsletter to outline progress, and provide a look-ahead to the next three months of planned work
Turing CollegeBeing a Good Neighbour - Environment
Ecology surveys conducted to date Badgers Bats Great Crested Newts
Mitigation measures have been developed for the project, focusing on; Noise control Dust Vibration
Permanent works designThe works have been designed to enhance the existing habitat for the wildlife current inhabiting the areas. These features include; Gabion retaining walls Large drainage swales