No.1 Spinningfields has reached practical completion and BAM Construction have handed the building over to Allied London. Starting on site in 2015, BAM delivered the tallest commercial office building in the city within just 106 weeks and met the original PC date.
Designed by architect SimpsonHaugh, this world class building marks the final phase of development of the Spinningfields masterplan. No.1 tenants such as WeWork and D&D London will continue to improve and evolve the Spinningfields offering, whilst the Pavillion – also under construction by BAM – will be home to the Ivy in Manchester.
Michael Ingall, Allied London Chief Executive commented “We are delighted to reach what is a milestone for this project and also a great milestone for Spinningfields. 20 years from start to finish, with 12 years of construction either side of a major economic financial crisis. The fact the development remained unscathed and has now completed is testament to the vision, design, and management.
Spinningfields has achieved its vision and will now without doubt continue to sustain and develop as the corporate heartbeat of the city and continue to set a benchmark for the development of city centre commercial environments”.
BAM Construction Director, Tony Grindrod, has led delivery of the project and said “To achieve construction of such a large, high quality building within just 106 weeks and meet the required Practical Completion date, the team had to overcome a number of challenges along the way. All of them had the potential to push completion further and further past the end date, but the BAM team with our supply chain and Allied London¹s team pulled together in a genuine one team approach to address each and every one of those challenges to prevent potential delays from happening.”
Mark Savage, Partner at SimpsonHaugh commented “The Spinningfields regeneration project has created a thriving office-led, mixed-use district on the western edge of the city centre and No 1 Spinningfields is a fitting building to mark its completion. Conceived as a landmark office development with a strong architectural presence, it is a pleasure to see it come to fruition.”
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