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04 March 2026

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Skanska starts £273m Broadgate office revamp

10 Feb Skanska has agreed terms for the transformation of a 1980s office block in the Broadgate development in London.

CGI of One Appold Street after Skanska's remodelling
CGI of One Appold Street after Skanska's remodelling

Broadgate鈥檚 One Appold Street building, in the heart of the City of London, is being transformed and extended by Skanska.

The refurbishment will retain the existing concrete and steel structure while adding six new floors and expanding the floorplate. A new facade will reflect the design of other Broadgate developments.

Skanska鈥檚 in-house mechanical, electrical and public health (MEP) specialists will also deliver the installation of mechanical and electrical services.

The works will result in a 14-storey building with approximately 360,000 sq ft of office space and 48,000 sq ft of leisure and hospitality facilities.

The 拢273m聽construction contract is with Broadgate, a joint venture between British Land and GIC.

Skanska executive vice president Terry Muckian, who leads Skanska UK鈥檚 building business, said: 鈥淧artnering with British Land for another major office in London is a privilege. Together we have designed and delivered outstanding buildings that transform spaces and have enabled businesses to create exceptional working environments. The redevelopment of One Appold Street will further enrich Broadgate, delivering a modern, elegant building that complements the neighbourhood.鈥

A core element of One Appold Street鈥檚 redevelopment is sustainability, with circularity a significant focus for the design team. The project aims to achieve high sustainability targets, including NABERS 5鈥5.5* and BREEAM Outstanding.

Skanska project director Tony Boorer added: 鈥淲e鈥檝e worked closely with our customer to design a building with sustainability embedded in its DNA. By structurally refurbishing the building, the existing concrete and steel frame will be largely retained, avoiding the high carbon impact of demolition and in fabricating new steel. We鈥檙e excited to move into full delivery and look forward to seeing the project develop.鈥

Construction works are now under way, with the project expected to be completed in the first quarter of 2029.

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