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Mace wins LSE's £123m redevelopment

14 Sep 15 The London School of Economics (LSE) has appointed Mace as main contractor for its £123m Centre Buildings Redevelopment (CBR).

The project, set to be completed by November 2018, is LSE’s largest ever redevelopment and will provide new teaching facilities.

The redevelopment involves the construction of connected 13-storey and six-storey towers at the LSE’s Aldwych campus, housing lecture theatres, study areas, staff offices, a café/learning commons and a series of landscaped roof terraces. 

The redevelopment requires demolition of four existing buildings, a process that started in June 2015. Following the demolition, construction is expected to start in July 2016.

Architect Roger Stirk Harbour + Partners has designed the building to score an outstanding BREEAM rating. Levels 2-13 of the new buildings will rely on natural ventilation and cooling through a complex external façade, solar shading and the use of exposed pre-cast soffits. In addition, the new towers will include bi-fuel CHP, photovoltaics, rainwater harvesting and a useable roof top green space.

LSE Estates director Julian Robinson said: “The construction of the CBR is the tallest, largest and most expensive project for LSE, which will dramatically enhance the learning environment for our staff and students. Undertaking a complex project of this size and scale requires a significant degree of technical expertise which is why we are pleased to have appointed Mace to deliver this exciting new development.â€Â Â 

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