Walkden Mast Lift, Manchester

Architect - MBLA Manchester

Main Contractor - Laing O'Rourke

Value - £800k

Description - This state of the art Health and Social Care complex is situated in the centre of Walkden. It offers PCT and Salford City Council Services under one roof, the first centre of its kind in the UK.

As part of the Mastlift Co team, Red supplied and installed the Protan roofing system. The vertical elements were a number of Schuco glazing products and a Permarock render system.

Eccles Mast Lift, Manchester

Architect - Austin Smith Lord

Main Contractor - Laing O'Rourke

Value - £800k

Description - This State of the art Medical Centre and community gateway was completed in Autumn 2008. It became the latest in a continual rollout programme which has seen Red Architectural complete close to a dozen such facilities across the Greater Manchester. Over a period of 5 years, these facilities have varied between £500k & £2M using combinations of curtain walling, render, kalzip and single ply membrane roofing systems.

Oldham ICC, Manchester

Architect - DAC

Main Contractor - Carillion plc

Value - £3.1m

Description - This new 8 storey NHS Integrated Care Centre is located on an exposed site above Oldham town centre at a height of over 240m above sea level. Red Architectural were responsible for the entire facades which included Schuco FW60+ curtain walling, AWS65 windows, James and Taylor terracotta rainscreen, sfs back-up walls and Euroclad ACM rainscreen, together with Geze auto entrance doors.

Manchester Royal Infirmary

Architect - Anshen Dyer

Main Contractor - Bovis Lend Lease

Value - £3.6m

Description - Three separate buildings on the massive Manchester Royal Infirmary site, the project involved windows, curtain walling, timber, aluminium and terracotta cladding on a steel frame back-up walling system, complete with both standing seam and membrane roofs.

Tameside General Hospital, Manchester

Architect - Seymour Herris Keppie, Manchester

Main Contractor - Balfour Beatty

Value - £5.9m

Description - Tameside Hospital is situated 8 miles to the east of Manchester and services over 250,000 people. The re-development was started in the autumn of 2006 at a total project cost of over £100m.

Red were involved with the construction of 3no. buildings, the EMI, DTC and Energy Centre. The works included Kalzip and Decothane liquid applied roofing systems. To the vertical areas were terracotta, aluminium, timber and render. The glazing element of the project was a mixture of Schuco FW60+ curtain walling and Royal AWS 65 windows. In the area of high security, a Britplas window system was provided.

Hope Hospital

Architect - HKS, London

Main Contractor - Balfour Beatty

Value - £6.26m

Description - The state of the art development opened in September 2011. The new building has been 2 years in the making as it is part of the Salford Royal NHS Foundation Trust's £200m re-development programme. The building will house a new A & E department and 242 beds.

Red undertook the building envelope from Kalzip and membrane roofs to the Schuco FW60+ curtain walling and AWS 65 window systems which integrates into the Moeding Alphaton Terracotta Rainscreen System.