Close Menu
Machinery Asia
  • Home
  • Industry News
  • Heavy Machinery
  • Backhoe Loader
  • Excavators
  • Skid Steer
  • Videos
  • Shopping
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Machinery Asia
Subscribe
  • Home
  • Industry News
  • Heavy Machinery
  • Backhoe Loader
  • Excavators
  • Skid Steer
  • Videos
  • Shopping
Machinery Asia
You are at:Home » London office renovations go back nearly 20 years
Industry News

London office renovations go back nearly 20 years

Machinery AsiaBy Machinery AsiaMay 23, 2023No Comments3 Mins Read
Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
Share
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email Tumblr

A new survey has revealed that London has started the highest number of office refurbishments in almost 20 years as employers look to attract staff to post-Covid premises.

Deloitte’s latest office crane survey found 37 office renovation plans, covering 3.2 million sq ft, started in the capital in the six months to March 2023.

This is the highest number and volume of renovation starts since Deloitte began collecting figures in 2005, the firm said.

One scheme, Citigroup’s 900,000 sq ft renovation of 25 Canada Square, accounted for a fifth of the volume in the latest survey.

Deloitte’s chief information officer for financial services and real estate, Margaret Doyle, said: “Following pandemic-induced work-from-home mandates, many companies are now encouraging in-office attendance more proactively and are considering how to attract employees to the office.

“The tenant shift towards quality over quantity has resulted in a desire for attractive, sustainable and well-equipped space, close to transport and service hubs.”

According to Deloitte, collaborative spaces, wellness rooms and “luxury coffee facilities” are being incorporated into newly designed spaces.

The increase was also partly attributed to the expected tightening of minimum energy efficiency standards, which will require office buildings to be EPC C by 2027 and EPC B by 2030.

Overall, the number of new office starts, which includes new construction and renovations, reached 50 in the six-month period. That compares with 31 starts in Deloitte’s latest survey, which spanned April to September 2022.

In terms of volume, there was a 76% increase compared to the previous survey. Starts totaled 4.4 million square feet in the latest survey, compared to 2.5 million square feet in the previous survey.

The overall uptick was likely due to “suppressed demand” caused by supply chain issues and labor shortages, Deloitte said.

Across London’s seven key areas, the West End led the way, with work starting on 1.31 million sq ft of space. Deloitte pointed to the West End’s “rich cultural amenities” as a reason why employers are focusing on the area.

The City, however, recorded a reduction in activity for the third consecutive survey, Deloitte said.

Looking ahead, Deloitte said completion delays meant around 10 million sq ft of office space is expected to be delivered during 2023. A recovery is being seen after several years of pandemic-related disruption.

However, Sophie Allan, director of Deloitte’s real assets advisory team, added: “While construction levels remain high, developers are very aware of high construction costs, which continue to being the biggest challenge, as both labor and material are seen as the main drivers.”

Source link

Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
Previous ArticleTabbed Board Books: My First Trucks and Diggers: Let’s Get Driving! (My First Tabbed Board Book)
Next Article YASASHII 26 Heavy Equipment Keys Set Fits Over 500 of Heavy Machinery, Heavy Construction Equipment Ignition Keys Set Fits CAT, Case, JD, Komatsu, Kubota, Yanmar, Daewoo, Hyster, Takeuchi and More
Machinery Asia
  • Website

Related Posts

Why contractors should hire builders who can sell

January 29, 2026

The Massachusetts government is proposing an $8 billion transportation investment

January 29, 2026

Leidos signs $2.4M deal to buy energy design firm ENTRUST Solutions

January 29, 2026
Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Instagram
  • Pinterest
Don't Miss

Why contractors should hire builders who can sell

The Massachusetts government is proposing an $8 billion transportation investment

Leidos signs $2.4M deal to buy energy design firm ENTRUST Solutions

With Vineyard Wind decision, four of five offshore wind projects win relief from Trump freeze

Popular Posts

Why contractors should hire builders who can sell

January 29, 2026

The Massachusetts government is proposing an $8 billion transportation investment

January 29, 2026

Leidos signs $2.4M deal to buy energy design firm ENTRUST Solutions

January 29, 2026

With Vineyard Wind decision, four of five offshore wind projects win relief from Trump freeze

January 29, 2026
Heavy Machinery

Car hauler trailer kit basics for real world towing

January 26, 2026

Hydraulic tilting gooseneck trailer for transporting heavy equipment

January 26, 2026

Aluminum car trailer with tilt bed explained for real world vehicle transport

January 26, 2026

What is the best cover for a car trailer?

January 23, 2026

Subscribe to Updates

Get the latest creative news from FooBar about art, design and business.

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.