Delta-Simons was appointed by Grosvenor’s Liverpool Fund and Liverpool PSDA to act as Strategic Contaminated Land Advisor to the syndicated funds backing the retail led regeneration scheme. The £900 million scheme involved the redevelopment of a major area of Liverpool City Centre – Europe’s largest retail led regeneration.
Purpose
The Liverpool ONE Project is responsible for regenerating 42 acres of the city centre creating new shops, leisure and living facilities. The Project created 3,000 construction jobs and 4,000 permanent jobs for the local community.
Liverpool ONE comprises six distinct districts, 30 individually designed buildings, 1.6 million sq ft of retail space, a 14 screen cinema, 230,000 square feet of restaurants, cafés and bars, together with more than 600 new apartments, two hotels, offices, the revitalised five acre Chavasse Park, and a new public transport interchange.
Outline / Scope of Works
Our team worked closely with the funders and the developer’s consultants to formulate, agree and embed contaminated land protocols into the overall development requirements, as well as the specification for each individual development site.
In order to ensure compliance with the development protocols, Our contaminated land team oversaw all environmental consultants work associated with each development site on an ongoing basis, thus certifying that no unacceptable risk to groundwater, oil or human health remained on the completed development.
Outcome / Client Benefits
Our protocols and watching brief ensured that each of the development site project teams adhered to the required environmental standard, consistency of performance was maintained and no unacceptable liabilities or environmental asset value risk remained on the completed development.
Since its completion Liverpool One has been lavishly praised and described as “an urban renaissance. A new agenda – a new urbanism.”