Case study three - Case study Hero_John Rylands Library
Project

John Rylands Library, The University of Manchester

Refurbishment and modernisation at the John Rylands Library for The University of Manchester.
  • Customer
    The University of Manchester
  • Procurement Route
    Framework - single stage
  • Completion Date
    18/12/2009
  • Quantity Surveyor
    Appleyard & Trew LLP
  • Value
    £1m
  • Form Of Contract
    JCT Intermediate Form of Building Contract 2005
  • Project Manager
    Appleyard & Trew LLP
  • Structural Engineer
    Wright Mottershaw Lydon Consulting Ltd
  • Program Duration
    25 weeks
  • Architect
    The Fairhurst Design Group
  • ME Engineer
    DSSR Consulting Engineers
John Ryland

Introduction

The works consisted of the refurbishment and modernisation of facilities on the ground floor of the John Rylands Library for The University of Manchester.

This project was part of a Framework with the University of Manchester to carry out construction works ranging from 2,000 up to 3.5million per project covering refurbishment, alterations and new build projects. ISG built up strong relationships and links with the University across a number of schemes.

John Ryland

The Project

The main library receives over 1.3 million visits annually and caters for 46,500 staff, students and researchers as well as 95,000 external visitors. The original wing was built in 1936 and as the collection has grown, new linked extensions have been constructed to house what now totals 64 km of shelving. 

The area earmarked for refurbishment included the main library entrance, which benefited from enhanced levels of natural light, with full height windows being formed at the front elevation. ISG also installed glazed partition panels throughout and demolished a number of perimeter offices to allow more natural light to flood into the main library area.

ISG stripped out and reconfigured the floor to create a modern learning and research environment, which also included social spaces and IT stations.

John Ryland

The Added Value

The fast-track project modernised and transformed the layout and accessibility of the wing of the library originally constructed in 1981, with the specific aim of enhancing efficiencies and access to both printed and online resources.

Accessibility was a key area and ISG created new disabled access and welfare facilities. The choice of colour scheme and design of the supplemental artificial lighting was all designed to maximise the feeling of space and openness within the building.