Sheffield Station
A three-phase modernisation and restoration of the Grade II listed station, carried out as part of the Sheffield City Masterplan Scheme to enhance the city’s transport links as well as its visual appeal. The project included enabling works, replacement of the roof and footbridge, and the final phase: restoration and modern enhancement of the iconic building’s frontage.
Client
Network Rail
Duration
15 months
Location
Sheffield
KEY STATISTICS
2
New Lifts Installed
Grade II
Listed Building
3
Phase Project
PROJECT SCOPE
The first phase of the project was to put up temporary works, including staircases and additional steel supports, to the existing parcels bridge, in order to allow bridge use by passengers during the phase two replacement of the passenger bridge. Phase two involved removing all existing roof coverings and replacing with new materials, and the footbridge removal and replacement. A major programme of refurbishment was also carried out during phase two, including upgrading the bathrooms, creating a new waiting room and installing two lifts. The final phase was the restoration and modernisation of the buildings frontage, preserving the Grade II listed heritage for the future.
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