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Armagh Environmental
Improvement Scheme |
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Construction-Only Award
Project Team:
Client: Armagh
City & District Council
Designer: Scott
Wilson
Construction: SIAC
(NI) Ltd
The project
Funded by the Department of Social Development, DRD
Roads Service, Armagh City and District Council and
the Arts Council, the £5.7million Armagh Environmental
Scheme included the regeneration of 12 streets to create
a much more user-friendly, accessible and vibrant city
centre.
Extensive consultation with traders, businesses, residents,
local community groups and the public helped the scheme
to address many issues raised over recent years, including
the introduction of wider footpaths, pedestrian crossings
and disabled parking, thereby improving safety and accessibility.
New street layouts, new lighting, granite paving, feature
seating, bins and landscape architecture have all contributed
to a greatly enhanced city centre. High-quality stone
materials, public art projects and feature lighting
present the city’s famous architecture at its
best.
Many traders have taken advantage of the council’s
Shop Frontage Scheme which offered a grant to assist
in redecorating their shop fronts. This has further
lifted the city’s overall appearance, making Armagh
an even better place to shop, live, work and play.
A key objective of the regeneration scheme was to create
a more inviting and accessible city centre, helping
to rejuvenate the ambience of this historic cathedral
city. This has been achieved with the completion of
the new Market Square area, followed by the opening
of several new cafés and restaurants, offering
the opportunity for a new al-fresco dining experience
in Armagh whenever the sun shines.
Project Environmental Management
The contractors SIAC are registered compliant with
ISO 14001 and strive to achieve best practice environmental
performance alongside its recognised high standard of
Health & Safety. A dedicated and well-informed team
combined with regular inspections and auditing on site
helped to achieve this.
A concerted effort to source local labour and materials
and a stringent procurement assessment for all suppliers
and sub-contractors helped ensure that all partners
shared the same environmental policies.
Waste minimisation
A detailed Site Waste Management Plan ensured that
minimal waste was sent to landfill. Left-over granite
was donated and used in a local community garden allotment
scheme. Sub-base concrete was left in-situ where possible
and any surplus material has been utilised on other
regeneration schemes by SIAC.
Community relations
A full-time Public Liaison Officer was appointed and
an open-door policy retained at the centrally located
site office for the duration of the scheme. Monthly
Steering Group Meetings involving traders, councillors
and utility representatives helped to recognise and
diffuse potential problems for the scheme.
SIAC scored highly in the Considerate Contractors Scheme,
achieving 35.5 out of a potential 40. The CCS auditor
commented: “This scheme has scored exceptionally
well and congratulations are in order. The site management
uses excellent practices and the site working areas
look very well indeed. It is not surprising that a commercial
resident placed lines of appreciation about the contractor
in his local paper advert.”
CEEQUAL Award presentation
The scheme was officially launched by Margaret Richie,
Minister for the Department of Social Development, on
25th November 2009. The minister said: “I am amazed
at the visible changes to Armagh city centre as a result
of this regeneration. It has unmistakably restored the
city to its former glory. I have no doubt that these
significant improvements can only attract and stimulate
further private sector investment, and entice visitors
to spend time in this vibrant city centre, enjoying
the shops, restaurants, café culture and events,
which are now on offer.
“The completion of this scheme is the result
of both hard work and determination of all those involved,
my Department, Armagh City and District Council, Armagh
City Centre Management, DRD Roads Service and the Contractor,
SIAC Construction Ltd.
“The works have been delivered ahead of schedule
and just in time for the anticipated Christmas shopping
period. I am sure the transformed city centre will be
hugely beneficial to the traders and a delight for the
residents, visitors and eager shoppers to Armagh City
Centre.”
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