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New Victoria Residential
Adjacent to Manchester Victoria train station, New Victoria will bring forward a total of 520 new homes over two, 20 and 25-storey buildings, including 178 one-bed, 286 two-bed and 56 three-bed apartments on the site.
Our commercial / residential team are currently on site working with VINCI Construction to help deliver the stunning apartments by March 2023. Reds Joinery are absolutely delighted to be delivering this landmark scheme with with VINCI and it’s been a great team effort so far!
As part of our Social Value, Reds joinery with VINCI have agreed to take on a number of apprentices from Greater Manchester area for the duration of the 2.5 year project.
We have also agreed to minimise all waste on site with our supply chain, helping to deliver a sustainable future.
Further plans have also been submitted to deliver a 150,000 sq ft Grade A eight-storey office building on the same site.
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Aintee University Hospital
Phase 1 of the £15m work to refurbish Aintree University Hospital is complete and officially opened. The refurbishment helped create a new main entrance and upgrading the Tower Block.
Reds Joinery together with BAM Construction, also delivered the refurbished Stoddard House also located on the hospital grounds. Reds & Acorn Doorsets introduced our highly specified 'Averta' doorsets to the Hospital project.
The Averta is designed to be robust which enables it to be used in the busy health sector environments such as Aintree University Hospital. The Averta has also been tested to some of the highest fire safety standards in the country, the results of which some of the highest test results recorded.
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RHS - Garden Bridgewater
RHS - Garden Bridgewater in Worsley has won numerous awards for its design and sustainability. Reds Joinery helped deliver this project by supplying and installing the cladding and decking. The project was delivered in 2019 at the height of the pandemic.
The gardens are now open to the public.