Galliford Try appointed to £72m remodelling of London office

by | Jul 14, 2023

(Sharecast News) – Construction group Galliford Try said on Friday that its building business has been appointed by St Martin’s Property Investments to undertake the £72m remodelling and refurbishment of Adelaide House in central London.
The works consist of the remodelling of the nine-storey, Grade II-listed building, adjacent to London Bridge to a Category A office standard, as well as reconfiguration and enhancement works to external areas including the roof and riverside gardens.

Chief executive Bill Hocking said: “We are delighted to be working with St Martin’s on this landmark building with a prestigious location on the banks of the Thames. Our Building team has a proud record of delivering high-quality, sustainable office spaces within the capital.”

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