24/04/2015

Improved Welfare facilities for Mail Centre staff


Working closely with Royal Mail and its key catering suppliers over the last few months, Watson Batty Architects have delivered the first redesign of the group's mail centre staff restaurant and welfare facilities.

The concept design for the facilities was undertake by Watson Batty Architects with the potential to be rolled out across the organisation. The exciting concept includes a new type of food offer and a refurbished space in which staff can enjoy there break periods. The design includes a revamped servery, quiet seating area, TV zone, Games space, booth seating and improved kitchenette facilities.


Works are complete at Tyneside Mail Centre and works are currently underway at Greenford and Southampton Mail Centres due for completion in May. 

Another Leisure Centre on Site


 Watson Batty Architects are on site delivering another Local Authority leisure facility for Newark and Sherwood District Council, building on the excellent work recently undertaken in Washington for Sunderland Council.

Main Contractor, R G Carter commenced with the construction of Newark Leisure Centre in December 2014. When complete the centre will replace the town's existing Grove Leisure Centre and will feature a 25m community main pool with 6 swimming lanes, a 20m x 8.5m teaching pool, a sports hall, two exercise studios, two squash courts with a movable wall and a 200 station fitness suite with all the associated changing, administrative and staff accommodation facilities.


Works are progressing well on site and are scheduled for completion in Spring 2016.

A flyover video of the construction site can be found here - https://vimeo.com/124826941

15/04/2015

Ahoy!!



Watson Batty Architects are delighted to have been accepted to take part in the Martin House dragon boat race! The “Watbats” will be taking to the waters of Roundhay Lake on Sunday 17th May in a bid to raise as much funds as possible for the children’s hospice.

Martin House children’s hospice in Wetherby, provides family-led care for children with life-threatening and life-limiting illnesses. For the past five years the hospice has held a dragon boat race event at Roundhay Park to raise funds, with more than £200,000 raised over the period.

The Watbats would be extremely grateful if you or your company would help reach our target of £1,000. You can donate by following the below link and for those who wish to cheers us on, please feel free to come along and join in.

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08/04/2015

CDM2015: Are you ready to embrace the changes? We are

The new CDM2015 Regulations came into effect on the 6th April and the Industry is cautiously adapting to the new state of play. The jury is still out on how the proposed changes will impact the current format of the industry both form a client and professional perspective. The replacement of the CDM-coordinator with the new Principal Designer role is perhaps the most controversial move the changes will bring. Reviewing the amendment, it seems in most cases this role will de-facto land in the lap of the Architect when they are assuming the role as lead designer. This holds true whether appointed by the client on larger projects or deemed to become Principal Designer on smaller / domestic projects.

We have read, online or in the professional press, commentaries and doubts expressed over whether the Architect has the necessary skills, training and willingness to step into the gap vacated by the CDMC. This opinion has been expressed and supported by CDMCs, as you would perhaps expect, but also surprisingly by architects themselves.

As someone responsible for overseeing our practice’s health and safety approach and implementation, the Practice and I see the changes as a positive move and we welcome the new regulations’ main objective to bring H&S back at the heart of the project. After all this was the spirit in which the 1994 CDM regulations were first made into statutes, with the onus being on the designers to eliminate risks from the design during the early stages of the project.

Architects as lead consultants are surely the most qualified to know their projects inside out. They are responsible for coordinating design, facilitating communications within the team and managing change control. Architects are often the first appointment at feasibility stage and will see the project to completion. Any architect worth their salt should be well versed in Design Risk Management, fully able to review and comment on the Contractors’ Construction Phase Plan and will want to leave the client with a robust and comprehensive H&S file, enabling them to manage and maintain the building safely in years to come.

The CDM2015 Regulations require the Principal Designer to have the ‘necessary skills, knowledge and experience’ and ‘organisational capacity’ to manage H&S.Here at Watson Batty we know we have all these, we are plugging training gaps for all our staff, updating our QA systems and already advising our clients on the changes. In a word, we are raring to go and excited about this new challenge!

Industry Guidance:
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For Principal Designers: click here
For Principal Contractors: click here
For Designers: click here

If you would like any further information about how we may be able to assist with the forthcoming changes please telephone or e-mail us at enquires:watsonbatty.com

By Catherine Blain

H&S Manager

02/04/2015

Health and Safety Coordinators, We Need You!


Watson Batty Architects are seeking a highly motivated and versatile Construction Health and Safety Coordinator to assist in  the delivery of project health and safety across the practice, including assisting the role of Principal Designer

The successful candidate will be based in our Leeds Studio and must be able to demonstrate a thorough knowledge and understanding of all construction health and safety matters from inception to post-handover. A team player you will have the ability to communicate with all relevant parties and have client facing experience.

You will have experience of complex projects of all scales across a diverse range of sectors, and will be willing to work on projects nationally.

Whilst not essential previous experience as a CDMC would be an advantage. The suitable candidate will also have the following experience and qualifications:

Ability to develop Construction Risk Assessments
NEBOSH Construction Certificate
Member of Association Project Safety
BOHS P405 Asbestos Certificate would be an advantage
Full Driving Licence

If you are ambitious and are seeking a new challenge please submit details of your experience to Pamela Cooke at the following e mail address: pamela.cooke@watsonbatty.com  

Watson Batty Architects are an equal opportunities employer and are Investors in People accredited

01/04/2015

Morrisons Birtley ready to open!


The latest Morrisons Superstore is readying itself to open its doors in Birtley, Gateshead. 
Following the delivery of the high street unit shell by developer Morbaine in December, Watson Batty Architects acted as lead consultant in the design and site co-ordination of the food superstore fitout for Wm Morrison Supermarkets. Alongside main contractor, RN Wooler & Co the design team have fitted-out the shell with open departments and sales floor spaces alongside the back of house staff and management facilities. 

The store will create up to 250 jobs in the local area and is due to open its doors on Monday the 27th of April.  The Birtley Morrisons Store marks the sixth fit out project undertaken in recent years with our long established client Morrisons.