Mace has confirmed its biggest London interior refurbishment project for the past decade.
Construction has started on the landmark Fleet Street office development scheme, Peterborough Court, the former European headquarters of Goldman Sachs.
The building will target green building certification BREEAM status of ‘Excellent’ or better.
It will also secure ‘Platinum’ ratings for WELL (health and wellbeing), Wiredscore (broadband connectivity) and ActiveScore (commuter convenience). In addition, it will achieve a minimum EPC energy efficiency rating of ‘B’ rating.
Peterborough Court has excellent transport and cycle connections adjacent to the Fleet Street conservation area. The property will offer approximately 600 cycle spaces, EV charging points, luxury showers, lockers, changing and support facilities to appeal to London’s cyclist commuter market.
The design features SMART technology, outdoor spaces, attractive on-site F&B amenities and impressive leisure facilities. The building is set to exceed LETI 2030 and RIBA Climate Challenge 2030 embodied carbon targets.
Stewart Ward, Managing Director of Mace, Interiors, said:
“We are delighted that the Mace interiors team will be playing a key role in delivering such an ambitious landmark project. As a responsible business we are particularly proud to deliver workplaces with strong sustainability credentials and we look forward in making this bold vision a reality.”
More details here.