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Offsite: How Mace applied modular to £58m refurb

A three-storey rooftop office extension in London’s City was delivered with the help of prefabricated facade panels. CM reports.

Modern methods of construction (MMC) are typically associated with new build but they have plenty of applications in refurbishment too, as Mace demonstrated recently on a City of London office revamp and extension.

The company’s £58m Gresham St Paul’s project for Stanhope and AFIAA Real Estate Investment is an example of how to achieve programme and quality benefits from prefabrication, with the project team pinpointing which elements of the build could be prefabricated during the planning stages.

Project details: Gresham St Paul’s

Value: £58m
Programme: 24 months
Client: AFIAA Real Estate Investment/ Stanhope
Architect: Wilkinson Eyre
Engineer: Waterman
Main contractor: Mace
Subcontractor: GIG Fassaden

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