Tuesday, 8 January 2019

Graham wins £25m former reggae record HQ revamp

Graham construction has won the £25m Phase 2 redevelopment of the old The Gramophone Works, a new commercial campus in Kensal Rise, London.

Once home to Saga Records and at the forefront of London’s reggae scene, the buildings are being developed by Resolution Property to create 85,000 sq ft of contemporary workspace by the Grand Union Canal.

Phase one of the redevelopment, which has completed, featured 20,000 sq ft overhaul of connected offices.

As part of the second phase, Graham build a four-storey timber extension above the existing main building to deliver an extra 65,000 sq ft of workspace across five floors, with some of the upper offices benefitting from 6,500 sq ft of rooftop access space.

Mechanical and engineering works include the installation of a new plant including a generator room and sub-station. Internally, new suspended ceiling lights and heating and cooling systems will be fitted throughout.

Rob Joyce, Graham’s London office director, added: “Our aim is to create a modern, fit-for-purpose facility that offers a real ‘London Village’ community feel.”

Works are now due to start on the 120-week programme.



from Construction Enquirer http://www.constructionenquirer.com/2019/01/08/graham-wins-25m-former-reggae-record-hq-revamp/

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