Hello and welcome back to The Lyceum, our extraordinary Grade II listed building located in the heart of Manchester. We’re thrilled to share the latest updates on this iconic project and proud of the incredible progress our team has made on-site, thanks in part to the favourable weather conditions over the summer.
Since our last update in July, a significant portion of the project has been transformed, and we’re excited to take you through the recent developments.
The team has successfully poured the transfer deck, a crucial structural element that forms the backbone of the building. This stage has paved the way for us to make great progress on the upper sections of the new structure. The formation of these higher decks is well underway, and we expect them to be fully completed within the next few days, marking another major step forward for the project.
The first phase of the steel structure is now mostly complete, showcasing the scale and complexity of the development. We are eagerly anticipating the arrival of the second phase of steel, which is due within the next 10 days. This will allow us to continue building upwards and realise the full potential of this ambitious redevelopment.
In addition, the drainage work across the site is progressing smoothly, ensuring that we remain on schedule while complying with the latest codes, regulations, and environmental standards. Proper drainage is essential to the long-term success of the project, and we’re pleased to report that everything is running seamlessly in this regard.
Finally, we’ve begun the removal of scaffolding around the Church Street side of the building. This will soon reveal a large portion of the listed façade, allowing the intricate brickwork and character of this historic building to shine through. It’s a significant moment for the team and everyone involved in preserving Manchester’s rich architectural heritage.
Watch the full update here.