16 Mar 2018
£500m London Resi Tower scheme signed off by Mace

Malaysian developer, AlloyMtd Group has signed a main contract with Mace for its One Crown Place mixed commercial and residential scheme, situated just north of London's Liverpool Street Station.

Mace have been working on the pre-construction services agreement, with main construction due to start on site within the next couple of months.

Chief Executive office, Tee Kim Siew     (AlloyMtd Group) said: “We look forward to working alongside Mace to realise our vision for this landmark scheme and see them go ahead with construction for the new office podium and residential buildings, following the completion of the groundworks and hotel stabilisation.”

Mace’s Chief Operating Officer (Construction), Gareth Lewis said: “The project’s unique design will make for a complex construction delivery; particularly the engineering behind the three-storey steel truss that supports the two towers.

We look forward to working closely with AlloyMtd Group and our supply chain partners to overcome those challenges and deliver a project which will leave a lasting legacy for London.”

The two towers (One Crown Place) will be on the edge of the city of London in the EC2 postcode. Mace will also be set the task of restoring the last remaining Georgian houses within the area that are fronting the scheme.

The restored houses will become a “clubhouse” for residents, as well as, hosting a boutique hotel – operated by Bespoke Hotels.

The Towers were designed by Kohn Pedersen Fox. With the scheme is scheduled to be completed by the end of 2020.

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