London Docklands scheme remains at a standstill as rivals eye up deal

The developer behind Aecom鈥檚 stalled Spire London tower scheme in the Docklands has confirmed the job is still on hold as speculation grows that rival builders are now circling the 拢800m deal.

Enabling works have been carried out by Bachy Soletanche with the main build and work on the basement expected to have begun by the end of the year.

But the job has been on hold for close to six months after the developer, Chinese firm Greenland, ordered a review of the job.

黑洞社区 understands that a number of builders are now eyeing the 67-storey scheme which Aecom won last May when it signed a pre-construction services agreement with Greenland.

One source admitted: 鈥淲e鈥檙e looking at it. Who knows what will happen going forward but right now, that job鈥檚 dead.鈥

Aecom beat traditional tower builders, including Multiplex, to the deal in what was seen as a coup as it looks to branch out from its traditional role as a consultant.

Aecom and Greenland have worked together on a number of schemes in the US, including an 18-storey residential tower in Brooklyn and a $1.2bn (拢900m) mixed-use job in Los Angeles.

A spokesperson for Spire London said Greenland was 鈥渘ot entering into contractual discussion while the review is underway鈥 and added: 鈥淥nce the review is complete, we look forward to progressing this landmark project in collaboration with our partners across the supply chain.鈥

Aecom referred questions to Greenland and declined to comment on whether the job was responsible for halving UK profit last year.

The consultant said profit slumped 52% in the year to September 2017 to 拢3.3m from 拢6.9m for the 12 months before.

It said profit was 鈥渓ower than expected due to the losses taken on an underperforming project in one of the company鈥檚 core market segments鈥.

Designed by HOK, the tower will house 861 apartments of which 765 are for private sale. It will also feature a residents鈥 garden, along with a private members鈥 club incorporating a health club, gym, spa and swimming pool.

Spire London Docklands Greenland Group

How the tower will look when built