Cruden completes new facilities for University of Manchester
Cruden Small Works, division of the UK-based company Cruden Group, has completed construction of £1.8 million ($2.87 million) Surgical Skills and DR Compliance project at the University of Manchester.
Designed by Halliday Meecham Architects, the Surgical Skills and DR Compliance project has been developed at the third floor of the University’s existing Stopford Building. The project involved development of a new mortuary, DR room, six teaching rooms, set up room, student changing, resource room, staff offices and break out space.
The focal point of the project is a new Anatomy Skills Laboratory, which features nine work stations with the latest audio and visual communication facilities that support and enable state-of-the-art teaching for tutors and visiting delegates.
The company has addressed several challenges, such as additional asbestos containing materials, noise and vibration restrictions, material storage and handling, working space restrictions, and the volume of mechanical and electrical replacement and installation.
