Willmott Dixon has won its fourth office refit for developer Low Carbon Workplace which specialises in turning old London offices into energy efficient work places.

Low Carbon Workplace is a partnership between the Carbon Trust, fund manager Columbia Threadneedle Investments and property developer Stanhope.

Through the Low Carbon Workplace Fund, the partnership acquires commercial office buildings and refurbishes them into modern, energy efficient workplaces.

The latest £20m contract is to completely refit the 1980s built Summit House on Wilson Street in the London City fringe.

It follows the recent successful delivery of Mansel House in Wimbledon, which modernised a 1960s building to make it 50% more energy efficient than equivalent buildings.

At Summit House, close to Shoreditch, key alterations by Willmott Dixon include removing an existing storey and replacing with two new storeys to create a modern office over six levels featuring a new copper glass façade.

Chris Tredget, managing director for Willmott Dixon in North London said: “This is a defining moment that points to a steady rise in property owners investing to create low carbon office environments in London, driven by tenant demand and the upside in value.

Building them requires experience of the unique conditions of working on tight sites to deliver major structural alterations; we have just such a team with the know-how to deliver to these exacting conditions.”

When complete in August 2016, it’s expected to attract a host of tech companies given its proximity Old Street’s Silicon Roundabout, home to many of the world’s leading start-up companies for developing new technology.

This is the latest project for LCW, which buys old property to modernise and increase its Energy Performance Certificate to at least a B rating.

This future-proofs the property against rising energy bills and new environmental regulations such as the minimum energy performance standard – set to restrict the letting of buildings rated F or G from 2018.

Summit House increases the number of current projects for Willmott Dixon’s commercial team in the City.

Others include an office refit at Tabernacle Street, refurbishing the 1960s Maple House on 37-45 City Road to create 70,000 square foot of CAT A space for Helical Bar, plus building the 13 storey Dorsett City hotel on Aldgate High Street next to Aldgate tube station.

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