Acorn Aluminium onsite on landmark Leeds student accommodation scheme
Acorn Aluminium is currently on site at McLaren Property’s £62 million Leonardo Buildings student accommodation scheme in the centre of Leeds.
Maximising value in educational buildings
Having successfully supported the first phase of Kier’s redevelopment of Saint John Henry Newman School in Stevenage, Acorn is back on site in 2023 to support the next stage of the £17m development.
Cinematic quality
We were appointed to manufacture and supply a diverse range of products from Senior Architectural Systems and Pilkington United Kingdom Limited for the new ARC Cinema, Daventry.
Acorn signs £1.9m inflation-busting curtain walling contract
Acorn Aluminium has agreed an inflation-busting contract to supply the curtain walling element of Bowmer + Kirkland’s ‘Island’ development in the centre of Manchester.
Station Street Nottingham project reaches final stages
Acorn Aluminium is in the final stages delivery on a technically challenging silicone glazed curtain walling scheme in the centre of Nottingham.
Acorn Aluminium onsite on multi-million pound contract for Nottingham’s landmark Queen’s Medical Centre
Acorn Aluminium has started on site on a £17million contract to replace windows and doors at Nottingham’s Queen’s Medical Centre.
How commercial contractors can deliver to budget despite material price increases
Instability in the supply chain and rising costs has blighted the construction industry since 2021. Their supply chain, may, however, offer main contractors an answer, according to Sean Robinson, Estimating Manager, Acorn Aluminium.
A Man on the Inside
Time constraints on site are driving the shift to off-site delivery. While this offers many benefits, they can only be truly realised if the process is properly managed.
Acorn Appointed to landmark Leeds City Centre Development
Acorn Aluminium has been awarded the contract supply, manufacture and install curtain walling to the Points Cross scheme in the centre of Leeds.
Time for Change?
Analysis: In the face of significant headwinds, is it time that the construction sector changed the way that it works?