Scheme at Clerkenwell Green will redevelop 7,500m2 office as Mitie points to ‘buoyant’ work pipeline
Mitie’s built environment business has won a £10.5m refurbishment project for leading developer Derwent London.
The scheme, at 49 Clerkenwell Green, is a 7,500m2 office redevelopment and fit out starting this month and scheduled to finish before the end of the year.
The job – which aims to create a BREEAM ‘very good’ building – will completely remodel the external facade with new glazing at ground floor level, new cladding to the fourth floor and sloping glazing to the rear elevation.
New mechanical and electrical infrastructure will be installed throughout and the office space will retain its “industrial feel” according to Mite, with exposed concrete soffits and steel columns.
A spokesman said: “This design and build project will provide high quality category A office space with a new reception and entrance facing Clerkenwell Green.
“The works include structural alterations to enable the new entrance to be formed, an atrium infill and level four office extension.”
In an interim management statement released on 30 January, Mitie highlighted contract wins of more than £90m in the private and public sectors as proof of a ‘buoyant’ pipeline and said revenue was in line with expectations.
“Mitie has made good progress in each of its key target markets during the year to date,“ the firm said in a statement.
“ڶ on the success of the first half of the financial year, we have continued to secure new contracts as well as retain and extend the scope of work with existing clients. Revenue and earnings are developing in line with management’s expectations.”
Recent contract wins also include a four year contract valued at more than £20m with insurance firm LV= to manage and deliver building repair services.
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