Humberside Police have chosen to procure their new Custody Suite and Divisional Headquarters via the YORbuild Framework.
On the 18th June 2010 the project reached the second key Gateway, i.e. completion of SCALA Stage D. This comprised developing the brief and confirming proposals, including planning, arrangement, appearance, construction methods, outline specification and cost estimates. On the 22nd June 2010 Humberside Police granted the design team permission to progress to the next stage, development of the detailed design.
Jacobs has been commissioned by Humberside Police Authority (HPA) to provide multi-disciplinary design, cost consultancy and project management services for a new Custody Suite and Divisional Headquarters (DHQ) in the centre of Hull as part of delivering its Estates Strategy.
Prior to the engagement of Jacobs, HPA collated site data, purchased the eight-acre site and, in October 2009, obtained Outline Planning Permission for the proposed development.
Jacobs was formally appointed in October 2009 following a mini-tender process and has since established very good client relationship which continues to thrive. HPA has been very prescriptive of how the 40-Cell Custody Suite should be constructed and operated and have entrusted the Jacobs multi-disciplinary team to encapsulate and realise their design aspirations. The scheme will deliver a high quality, four storey, naturally ventilated, open plan DHQ around a central, full height atrium. The scheme will also provide a new centralised property storage facility and on-site car parking.
One clear aspiration for Humberside Police is to achieve a BREEAM Excellent rating, delivering in excess of 15% renewable technology. The project is on course to deliver this.
The project is scheduled to invite competitive tenders by the end of 2010 and construction is due to commence on site in April 2011.
Lee Parkinson Development and Performance Manager for the YORbuild Framework commented “YORbuild are delighted to be working with Humberside Police and Jacobs in the procurement of this innovative and challenging scheme. In addition to the speed of procurement and efficiency that the YORbuild Framework offers, Humberside Police can also be sure that key value added aspects of the framework including our integrated employment and skills planning model will bring about excellent outcomes as a result of their investment in the scheme.”
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Humberside Police select YORbuild for their new Custody Suite and Divisional Headquarters
On the 18th June 2010 the project reached the second key Gateway, i.e. completion of SCALA Stage D. This comprised developing the brief and confirming proposals, including planning, arrangement, appearance, construction methods, outline specification and cost estimates. On the 22nd June 2010 Humberside Police granted the design team permission to progress to the next stage, development of the detailed design.
Jacobs has been commissioned by Humberside Police Authority (HPA) to provide multi-disciplinary design, cost consultancy and project management services for a new Custody Suite and Divisional Headquarters (DHQ) in the centre of Hull as part of delivering its Estates Strategy.
Prior to the engagement of Jacobs, HPA collated site data, purchased the eight-acre site and, in October 2009, obtained Outline Planning Permission for the proposed development.
Jacobs was formally appointed in October 2009 following a mini-tender process and has since established very good client relationship which continues to thrive. HPA has been very prescriptive of how the 40-Cell Custody Suite should be constructed and operated and have entrusted the Jacobs multi-disciplinary team to encapsulate and realise their design aspirations. The scheme will deliver a high quality, four storey, naturally ventilated, open plan DHQ around a central, full height atrium. The scheme will also provide a new centralised property storage facility and on-site car parking.
One clear aspiration for Humberside Police is to achieve a BREEAM Excellent rating, delivering in excess of 15% renewable technology. The project is on course to deliver this.
The project is scheduled to invite competitive tenders by the end of 2010 and construction is due to commence on site in April 2011.
Lee Parkinson Development and Performance Manager for the YORbuild Framework commented “YORbuild are delighted to be working with Humberside Police and Jacobs in the procurement of this innovative and challenging scheme. In addition to the speed of procurement and efficiency that the YORbuild Framework offers, Humberside Police can also be sure that key value added aspects of the framework including our integrated employment and skills planning model will bring about excellent outcomes as a result of their investment in the scheme.”