Multiplex was pulled days before it was due to start 拢250m job in February
Qatari Diar is hoping to start work by the end of the year on the phase of the 拢1bn Chelsea Barracks scheme it pulled Multiplex from just days before it was due to start.
黑洞社区 understands work is now expected to restart by the end of November although it is believed Multiplex is out of the running for the main contractor role.
The 22 Bishopsgate builder had been appointed main contractor on the fourth phase of Chelsea Barracks in a deal worth around 拢250m. Keltbray had been due to carry out the concrete frame and basement work 鈥 which had a pricetag of around 拢60m.
But the pair were stood down in February while the developer had a rethink over Multiplex鈥檚 appointment.
At the time, the developer said: 鈥淲e are considering how best to procure the subsequent building works in an increasingly difficult construction market.鈥
It is understood one of the reasons for the decision was Carillion鈥檚 collapse and concerns the developer had over the number of firms able to take on the sort of super prime residential work being carried out at Chelsea Barracks.
The developer said it had nothing more to add to its original statement in which it said it was 鈥渃ontinuing to work together with all stakeholders towards an efficient and pragmatic outcome for the benefit of future residents鈥.
Meanwhile, the architect on the fourth phase has again redrawn its plans for the work which will see a number of large flats make way for smaller one and two-bed units.
It is the second time in less than a year Eric Parry Architects has applied to increase the quantity of homes delivered via the three buildings that make up stage four.
Under the latest adjustments, the firm is looking to add six new flats which would take the total number of units delivered in the phase to 97.
Changes to the original planning permission last year , increasing the number of flats from 88 to 91.
Mace is building Chelsea Barracks鈥 first three phases which are due to wrap up by next spring.
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