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Central Staircases to be the feature of flagship UK technology hub

Within this modern state-of-the-art building, the atrium with the flights criss-crossed by the eye-catching metal staircases, scaling the 5 floors, along with complimentary handrails, designed to encourage the building’s users to move by foot rather than lift, all part of the building’s wellness strategy.


The finished design will have eye-catching open feature trusses to the balustrade cladded with a complementary finish. The stairs are being manufactured as modular off-site and will be delivered in sections with carefully lifting of the stairs through the atrium roof void.


Our approach builds on our ability to adapt to changing requirements to ensure the best design and manufacture included construction sequence changes to reduce temporary works and lifting requirements. Through our innovative solutions of manufacture along with the ability to deliver the highest health and safety standards to ensure the least impact is made on the surrounding area for the build.


The importance of the building’s wellness and environmental credentials have increased over the lifetime of the project. The building is designed with BREEAM and WELL Building Standard in mind, with targets of Excellent for BREEAM and Gold for WELL.


The Alloy Fabweld Group add unique value to the BREEAM and WELL standards with manufacture of the staircases at our off-site production facility, the first carbon-neutral large-scale engineering facility in the UK.

The Alloy Fabweld Group add unique value to the BREEAM and WELL standards with manufacture of the staircases at our off-site production facility, the first carbon-neutral large-scale engineering facility in the UK.

Throughout 2022 as the manufacture, finish and installation is carried out to completion, Alloy Fabweld will share updates and eventually reveal where this project is being delivered.




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