CBRE Global Investors has appointed a wider project team that includes Associated Architects, Thamesis as development manager, RLF as quantity surveyor, project management by Venture, the specialist project management team within Workman, structural engineer Cundall, M&E engineer Couch Perry Wilkes, and facade consultant Wintech. The project will be completed in mid-2022.
In addition to the main works, Willmott Dixon Interiors has committed to a substantial social return on investment through local spend and the delivery of community engagement activities.
Phil Crowther, director at Willmott Dixon Interiors, said:
“We’re incredibly pleased to have been appointed to deliver the full redevelopment of such an important Birmingham office block. This project will provide the opportunity to reinvent the two buildings and enhance both the marketability and investment value of 10 Brindleyplace.
“We’ll be delivering a high quality specification and the very best finishes throughout to create a stunning new facility in an exciting and well connected destination, that will rival the best office buildings in Birmingham.
“A refurbishment of this scale requires construction and project management expertise of significant capability, as we will be stripping both buildings back to a concrete shell. We’re very much looking forward to leveraging the considerable skills of teams within our interiors and construction business to bring the project to fruition. Being selected as the chosen contractor reflects both the financial strength of our business and our proven ability to deliver on time and within budget.”
Willmott Dixon Interiors delivers nationwide projects across the commercial, hotel, leisure, retail, education and health sectors. The contractor is currently delivering phase two of a £19.1 million project to refurbish Wolverhampton’s Civic Halls.