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ISG wins £14m rebuild of grade II* listed building in central London
ISG will deliver a major £14m redevelopment at a grade II* listed building in central London.The work on Collcutt House, the historic headquarters of maritime professional services firm Lloyds Register, is the first phase of a programme to create a public heritage education and new workspace for the company’s foundation.The scheme will see the classic stone palazzo building separated from the adjacent 14-storey tower, which was designed in the 1990s by Richard Rogers as an extension to the headquarters.A process of partial demolition and sequential re-building, will see the creation of a new extension, featuring a new segregated basement plant room and an extended service core as well as two-storey roof plant extension for M&E plant.Jason Curtis, managing director of ISG’s London Construction business, said: “Key to the success of this project is balancing vital structural modifications with a commitment to preserving the Collcutt Building’s architectural lineage and paying homage to Lloyd’s Register’s esteemed historic heritage.“Our sensitive approach will help create a resource that endures alongside the legacy of this world-renowned institution.”The ground and first-floor rooms of the building have undergone meticulous restoration work to safeguard the foundation’s art collection.
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