SCF Framework Manager
Kingsley Clarke
Email: kingsley.clarke@devon.gov.uk
Phone: 07805760622
Project Details
Procurement Type:
Two stage Design & Build
Form of Contract:
NEC 4
Contract Period: 34weeks
Size: 82,000 sq ft
Bristol City Council (BCC) contracted ISG to convert the industrial property at Hawkfield Business Park, less than half a mile from the main Bottle Yard site, into three new state-of-the-art studios in South Bristol (The Bottle Yard 2).
BCC was heavily focused on increasing the sustainable performance of the studios as well as delivering a social value target of £230,500.
During the Preconstruction Service Agreement (PCSA) period ISG’s team worked alongside AHR, Method and CMB to develop the mechanical ventilation strategy after an initial survey indicated that the original natural ventilation strategy would not be sufficient to service the volumetric needs of the studio spaces required to meet regulatory requirements. The new mechanical ventilation systems had to be carefully designed to integrate the acoustic requirements of the sound stages.
The new system had to be designed to provide flexibility at height to accommodate the lighting, staging and sound rigs within the studio areas.
Due to the internal scale of the rooms, standard building regulations and compliance had to be carefully considered to deliver compliant low energy mechanised ventilation system with heat-recovery and fan coil units delivering hot/ cold air into internal spaces. ISG worked with Method and CMB to develop a series of thermal models to define how the studio space would perform through each season. Their mechanised ventilation system features ceiling mounted textile baffles which align with the customer’s need for highly specified acoustic performance and minimal suspended services which could interfere with the staging rigs. The system’s benefits include:
Designed to provide enhanced sustainable and operational performance, The Bottle Yard 2 (TBY2) adds three new sound stages measuring: 20,000 sq. ft, 16,000 sq. ft and 7,000 sq. ft to the existing Bottle Yard facility, accompanied by ancillary spaces including production offices, prop stores, costume/ make-up and break-out areas totalling 82,000 sq. ft.
ISG worked with Bristol City Council who were committed to following a performance and evidence based approach to social value, based on National Themes, Outcomes and Measures (TOMS) developed by Social Value Portal. ISG worked in partnership with BCC, Social Value Portal and their supply chain to develop a bespoke social value plan.
The new studios are one of the first Studios to be awarded BAFTA albert’s inaugural Studio Sustainability Standard. It was the second highest scoring studio out of the 12 participating in this first cohort. The project also won a 2023 Global Production Award in the Sustainable initiative category at Canne Film Festival.
Since its completion in November 2022, the expansion to The Bottle Yard, from eight to 11 stages, has ensured the continuing growth of this already established facility and secured Bristol’s status as a UNESCO City of Film, allowing growth via clients such as BBC and Amazon.
Overall, the investment in the current Bottle Yard Studios site and additional studio provision at the new TBY2 facility located at Hawkfield Business Park is expected to create 135 jobs during the refurbishment process, with a further 863 jobs created over the next 10 years through an accompanying Workforce Development Programme focused on high-end TV skills and targeting development of new talent in South Bristol.
The project has created a legacy in South Bristol. It has generated £3,153,615.37 of social value at completion versus a target of £230,589.44. Outperforming the target by 1,367.63%. The collaboration between BCC, ISG and members of the TBY2’s integrated delivery team played a critical part the project’s success in promoting investment in the local economy and surrounding community.
Improved performance in operation and end-user wellbeing due to improved thermal & acoustic strategy
100% payment within 30-day terms
Up to 70% off annual running costs
Zero RIDDORs
CCS score: 44/45
26/27 CLOCS Audit Score
Handover & Aftercare Contractor Promise
Support local community projects:
Heart of BS13 – Volunteer day to help set up the new sustainable flower farm
Wild Goose Charity – Volunteer day to refurbish and paint worn cafe furniture
Inclusion for disabled and neuro diverse colleagues’ training for 3 staff members
11 community events
5 jobs created
Email: kingsley.clarke@devon.gov.uk
Phone: 07805760622