Archive of June 2020

Six of the Best for World Green Roof Day – Project 2

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Project Name – Crossrail Roof Terrace

Contractor – Blakedown Landscapes

Architect – Gillespies

Project Information – The new Crossrail station in the North Dock of West India Quay, immediately north of Canary Wharf, has been transformed by the new station designed by Foster + Partners. Atop the new station is the roof park/garden covering over 5300m2 and designed by Gillespies. The primary function of the roof garden is as a publicly accessible garden space. The innovative space offers a unique climate with a partly covered roof; specialist planting plays a key role in the journey across the garden

Bourne Amenity Involvement – A fantastic project to be involved with that now plays a key role in creating an urban space of tranquillity and calm in the centre of the hustle and bustle of the financial district. We supplied close to 1,000 tonne of certified topsoil and subsoil into this scheme, along with specialist tree planting substrate to support the ferns and mature trees that were craned in via the roof.

“Bourne Amenity became part of the team at Crossrail and helped to make sure material was delivered exactly when required and to the high standard we expect. The evidence of the quality of the product is evidence now several years on as the garden has matured and the planting is flourishing” - Chris Wellbelove, Director, Blakedown Landscapes

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Six of the Best for World Green Roof Day – Project 1

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Project Name – Project Mural, 2018

Contractor – Frosts Landscapes

Architect – Townshend

Project Information - 1 London Wall Place is a circa 300,000 sq ft building arranged over 12 storeys incorporating over 35,000 sq ft of roof terraces for exclusive tenant use. Occupied by Schroders plc, a British multinational asset management company, the new office allowed them to bring most of their London staff into a single building for the first time. The world class space embraces agile, collaborative and innovative practices and the roof terraces are a key element and asset for the staff in the new working environs.

Bourne Amenity Involvement – Working with one of our long-term partners Frosts Landscapes always enables us to showcase the quality and versatility of our product range. This was a challenging site with restriction on drop times and access. We supplied close to 19,000 small unit bags of our Intensive lightweight substrate, along with a double washed silica sand and composted bark fines. There was no space for a crane on site so all materials were discharged using a service lift.

“Bourne Amenity were a great help in building this very challenging scheme, with limited access through a very busy loading bay. Their ability to rise to the challenge and go above and beyond really did help to build a successful project. Their products have been excellent and their consistency over the course of the project was always dependable.” Oli Street, Contracts Manager, Frosts Landscapes

Project Fact – The site sits within a small area known to be home to one of the UK’s rarest bird species: the black redstart. There are estimated to be less than 100 breeding pairs of this bird in the UK, and some of this population live and breed in London’s heavily built-up Square Mile. The 11 garden terraces include nesting boxes for birds and bats and a range of water features and plants to encourage foraging and breeding.

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