Aldermans House construction south london - ISG
Project

Alderman’s House

ISG completed the redevelopment of Alderman’s House for Lord Alan Sugar's real estate company.
  • Customer
    Amsprop
  • Procurement Route
    2 Stage design and build
  • Completion Date
    March 2017
  • Quantity Surveyor
    Tower8 Ltd
  • Project Manager
    Tower8 Ltd
  • Area
    60,000 sq ft
  • Architect
    Rolfe Judd Architecture
  • ME Engineer
    GDM
Aldermans House construction london fit out - ISG

Introduction

ISG completed the redevelopment of Alderman’s House, situated close to one of London’s busiest train stations, Liverpool Street station. This was ISG’s second project for Lord Alan Sugar’s real estate company, Amsprop, following the earlier transformation of 5 Cheapside, which overlooks St Paul’s Cathedral.

Aldermans House London fit out construction - ISG

The project

The complex scheme began with the strip out and demolition of a six-storey brick-clad concrete building, and the adjacent four-storey brick and timber retail and residential building, whose facade was retained. A striking new eight-storey concrete-framed oval-shaped office tower was constructed, incorporating curved sandstone and Portland stone to its façade.

The team also completed the Cat A fit out to nine floors of new office space with polished concrete floors in the main core area, four new lifts and a concrete finished desk within the new main reception area.

Alderman’s House has a rich history, some of which was uncovered during the redevelopment, several fourth-century skeletons were recovered from the site over a four-month planned excavation by archaeologists.