RED are nominated for SME of the Year!

We are thrilled to announce that we have been nominated for the SME of the Year award at the upcoming North West Regional Construction Awards (NWRCA)!

We are really proud to be nominated for this award, it’s a testament to our efforts towards service delivery excellence and innovation within the industry. It certainly demonstrates the hard work and dedication of our team, key supply chain, and loyal client base.

About the North West Regional Construction Awards

The NWRCA, organised by Place North West, honours exceptional achievements in construction across the region. The SME of the Year category celebrates small to medium-sized enterprises that excel in innovation, quality, and customer satisfaction. Our nomination underscores our role as one of the leaders within the industry.

More information can be found here:

http://www.constructionawardsnw.co.uk/shortlist2024.php

https://www.placenorthwest.co.uk/shortlist-unveiled-for-north-west-regional-construction-awards/

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Hughes House – latest update May 2024

The finish line is in sight for the remarkable Hughes House scheme, a testament to the rejuvenation of a historic Liverpool city centre site. Built on the site of the former iconic TJ Hughes department store on London Road, the new 10-storey structure, developed for Equans UK & Ireland, features 258 sustainable apartments and a ground floor retail and commercial space.

RED Systems played a crucial role in the construction, installing over 5,000m² of Technal MX52 curtain walling with FY65 vent inserts. The curtain walling was meticulously designed to accommodate a striking 200mm projecting feature fin, adding an impressive visual element to the structure.

The project, undertaken by main contractor – Equans, aims to breathe new life into Liverpool’s city centre while preserving the historical significance of the site. Hughes House is a shining example of urban regeneration, combining modern living with sustainable design practices.

Key Highlights:

  • Historic Site: Built on the former site of the iconic TJ Hughes department store, which had a longstanding presence in Liverpool.
  • Sustainable Design: The 10-storey structure comprises 258 sustainable apartments.
  • Commercial Space: Ground floor retail and commercial spaces to enrich the local community.
  • Innovative Curtain Walling: Over 5,000m² of Technal MX52 curtain walling, featuring 200mm projecting fins, installed by RED Systems.

Project Details:

  • Client: Equans UK & Ireland
  • Location: London Road, Liverpool
  • Structure: 10 storeys, 258 apartments
  • Features: Ground floor retail and commercial space, Technal MX52 curtain walling, FY65 vent inserts

This transformative development is set to provide contemporary living spaces while contributing to the economic and social vibrancy of Liverpool’s city centre.

For more information about this project and other regeneration schemes, visit Home Group’s Media Releases.

 

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RED Celebrates Success at VIP Topping Out Ceremony

RED Systems recently celebrated a successful VIP topping out ceremony in Bermondsey, thanks to the team’s outstanding efforts.

Barratt London’s Senior Site Manager, Sam Seely, praised the meticulous presentation of the site, concierge, and show plots, which were “extremely well presented.” The team’s hard work ensured the event ran smoothly and every detail was flawless.

The ceremony marked structural completion and highlighted the collaboration and dedication between RED Systems and Barratt London. We are very proud of the team at RED and in particular the site supervisors for their hard work, which gained positive feedback from Barratt.

With local councillors in attendance, the event marked a key phase in the project. As the work continues, we remain committed to delivering excellence.

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