Hanham Hall, Bristol
Hanham Hall, near Bristol is English Partnerships first Carbon Challenge site.
The Carbon Challenge programme aims to accelerate the housebuilding industrys response to climate change by fast-tracking the creation of a number of zero carbon communities. Its objective is to raise the environmental performance of new communities while still delivering quality and high standards of design.
Winning bid and design
We have identified Barratt Development Plc as the preferred developer following the procurement process.
Barratt Development Plc worked with HTA, ARUP, Kingspan Offsite and Sovereign Housing Group to research and put together the winning bid.
Download the winning bid:
- Contents - PDF (1.4 MB)
- Introduction - PDF (947 KB)
- Context - PDF (4.3 MB)
- Design PDF (5 MB)
- Landscape - PDF (1.8 MB)
- Sustainability - PDF (3.5 MB)
- Transport Security - PDF (3.1 MB)
- Delivery and Management- PDF (4 MB)
- Team Structure - PDF (2.7 MB)
Barratts winning bid addresses issues of sustainability, including energy and water supply, the construction methods which have been proposed and how it will ensure the Grade II listed Hanham Hall be preserved and best used in the innovative new development.
Download the issues addressed by the bid:
- Download briefing sheet on construction method (PDF 23 KB)
- Download briefing sheet on heritage (PDF 16 KB)
- Download briefing sheet on sustainability (PDF 19 KB)
Timeline
- It is anticipated that planning permission will be submitted in autumn 2008
- Start on site anticipated end 2008
- Development completion expected in 2011.
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