Firm originally won Gateshead job in 2019
Bam has replaced Sir Robert McAlpine on a 拢260m conference and events development in Gateshead two years after McAlpine originally won the deal.
好色先生TV understands the client was left unimpressed with the proposals McAlpine had come up with to build the scheme whose completion date has already slipped back from a planned 2023 finish into the following year.
Bam originally came second in the race for the Gateshead Quays job which is being developed by Gateshead council in partnership with Ask Real Estate and German real estate investor Patrizia.
Speaking about the decision to ditch McAlpine, one insider said: 鈥淭here were lots of things not being addressed 鈥 how they were going to build it, getting in touch with the supply chain, the social impact of the scheme.鈥
In a statement, Sir Robert McAlpine said: 鈥淸We] can confirm that our role in [the] Gateshead Quays development has now come to an end. Our focus is always on the value we bring to our clients and maintaining rigorous standards on quality. The team wishes our client and the incoming contractor well for the next phase of this project.鈥
Bam, which is building a 拢250m arena in the shadow of Manchester City鈥檚 Etihad stadium, has previously worked with Ask on an office building in Manchester while it was drafted in to replace bust Carillion on another Ask job in the city more than three years ago 鈥 a 拢40m office block called 100 Embankment.
The contractor is currently working on an Ask job in the middle of Newcastle, a 拢25m scheme to build a new head office for housing association Home Group which is due to finish next summer.
The 80,000 sq ft Gateshead Quays scheme at the town鈥檚 quayside, which will include a 12,500-capacity arena, conference and exhibition centre, was given the green light at the end of last year.
It will be built near the town鈥檚 Millennium Bridge, designed by Wilkinson Eyre and which won the Stirling prize in 2002.
The new arena will also feature two hotels, bars, restaurants, car parking and large areas of public realm.
HOK is designing the overall masterplan for the site, while AHR Architects is behind the hotel.
The wider project team includes consultant Legends as project manager and contract administrator, QS Gardiner & Theobald and Arup as structural and M&E engineer.
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