Projects
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Salford University
The University of Salford is committed to the Campus Plan 20-year vision that is contributing to the wider regeneration of the city of Salford. The plan aims to provide a sustainable, accessible place for students and staff to...
Categories: Education, Energy, Building services engineering, Sustainability, Utilities engineering, United Kingdom
Wembley Redevelopment
Buro Happold has concluded the first phase of Wembley Infrastructure (Phase One). We have been involved in the project since 2002 starting with a single project that has evolved into the company providing a wide cross-section of our services to find the right solutions to a series of challenging design issues.
Categories: Transport, Structural engineering, Building services engineering, Urban development, Utilities engineering, Transport planning, Highway engineering, Geotechnical, Geoenvironmental, United Kingdom
Aldershot Centre for Health
Part private, part public the Aldershot Centre for Health, the largest primary care health centre in the UK, is a perfect example of a complex healthcare building catering for the needs of a diverse range of patient groups -...
Categories: Healthcare, Building services engineering, IT communications & control, Safe & secure, Utilities engineering, United Kingdom
Velociudad Speedcity Circuit
Argentinians have a passion for motorsport, but have not hosted a F1 event since the mid 90’s. This privately funded project would see the phased construction of a state of the art racing circuit and associated facilities in the heart of Argentina capable of hosting a FIA race. In addition to the 5.5km of FiA compliant track, the final scheme will house a training academy, driver training centre, an off-road park, two luxury hotels, serviced apartments, a conference centre, retail village, luxury clubhouse and numerous brand houses. The development is situated near the town of Zarate approximately 80km north of Buenos Aires, and will be constructed in two distinct phases. The first will see the construction of a 3.1km track and all supporting infrastructure, capable of hosting national race events with crowds of up to 30,000. Phase two will then develop the site fully with the view to becoming home to the Argentinian F1 Grand Prix.
Categories: Sports & Entertainment, Sustainability, SMART solutions, Geotechnical, Utilities engineering, Transport planning, People movement
Wadi Al Asla
Wadi Al Asla is located approximately 15 kms to the east of the city of Jeddah. For over 20 years the Wadi was partially used to store untreated sewage due to inadequate sewage treatment facilities in the city. This resulted in the formation of a sewage lake about 3 km² in area.
Categories: Transport, Water, Utilities engineering, Transport planning, Geoenvironmental, Saudi Arabia





