Technical details
Client
Leeds City Council and Veolia
Dates

2015 – 2016

Missions
Lead Designer and Architect
Location
Leeds, England
Perimeter
Architecture, Infrastructure Engineering, Environmental Services
Activity
Energy, Environment

An ambitious scheme to improve future recycling facilities

SYSTRA was the appointed designers and licensed assessors for the landmark Leeds facility, boasting Europe’s largest biomass wall and timber frame structure.

This iconic structure takes in 214,000t/annum for MRF processing. 179,580t/annum is then processed in the energy centre to generate up to 11MWe.

The facility was assessed under both BREEAM and CEEQUAL, achieving “excellent” ratings under both assessment methods with final certified scores of 73.5% and 80.5% respectively.

Throughout the process we worked closely with the entire project team to deliver against sustainability aspirations and wider project objectives whilst ensuring full compliance with the relevant BREEAM and CEEQUAL standards.

Leeds Energy Recovery Facility

a sTRUCTURE DESIGNED FOR BIODIVERSITY

The facility boasts one of the largest biomass walls of its kind in Europe; an extensive living wall and landscaping strategy alongside habitat creation enhances biodiversity in the area.

The timber frame, the largest timber structure of its kind in Europe, stands at 42m high and 150m in length, integrating sustainable elements throughout the design and materials used, including rainwater harvesting and drainage techniques (all rainwater harvested is used to water the wall).

Before opening its doors to the public, Leeds RERF was awarded Project of the Year at the Structural Timber Awards 2015.

Modern methods of construction applied in Leeds RERF Project

The external access stair towers were modularised and installed in pre-assembled sub-assemblies to reduce the risk of workers working at height. By closely collaborating across the various disciplines, in particular Building Structure and Mechanical & Electrical (M&E) and applying digital tools for coordination and clash avoidance the construction programme was achieved.

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