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Concert has provided construction consultancy services on Clivedale London’s new office space in Mayfair

News August 17, 2021

Concert has provided construction consultancy services on Clivedale London’s new office space in London’s prestigious Mayfair

Concert has completed the construction and Category A fit-out of 75-77 Brook Street, a premium new commercial office for Clivedale London in the heart of Mayfair, London.

Concert was appointed to the positions of Employer’s Agent, Cost Manager and Principal Designer on this new flexible commercial space spanning 31,500 sq. ft. over 8 floors. The completed scheme is stunning aesthetically, while also offering an unmatched range and quality of services, including luxury changing and showering facilities on the basement level.

A typical floor plan is 1,998 – 2,013 sq. ft and the design is responsive to the need for more collaborative ways of working, offering a range of different settings for the required task.

The facade was designed to a high specification, featuring world class terracotta glazed tiles, Portland stone and Juliette balconies that allow for an extensive street view. Concert worked to stringent time constraints, with the terracotta tiles needing to be procured well in advance of the main works to ensure the programme was maintained and deadlines were met.

Located in the heart of Mayfair, in close proximity to Bond Street station and the long anticipated Cross Rail station, Brook Street is set to become an ideal location for commercial office space in Mayfair.

The project began in January 2018, when the existing buildings were demolished, giving the opportunity to rework the scheme to 73 Brook Street, increasing the overall lettable space considerably.

The project team:

Consultants:

  • Architect – PLP Architecture
  • Mechanical & Electrical Engineer – Hoare Lea
  • Structural Engineer – Robert Bird Group

Contractors:

  • Shell and Core – Knight Build
  • Core Fit-Out and Cat A – Culena London

**Images by Interior culture.

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