Willmott Dixon wins contract to refurbish major Southwark offices
Willmott Dixon Interiors has been chosen to create Grade A office space at London’s Riverside House.
Willmott Dixon Interiors will work with Riverside House owner Chiswick High Limited to deliver a full Cat A fit-out that optimises floor space within the 14-storey office.
From its location adjacent to Southwark Bridge, it provides panoramic views over London and St Paul’s Cathedral.
The refurbishment aims to create a better working environment, helping London meet its huge demand for office space.
This need for modern, refurbished space in London has seen Willmott Dixon Interiors deliver over 200,000 m2 of new interiors in the capital over the last five years.
Willmott Dixon Interiors’ managing director, Graham Shaw, said: “We are delighted that our experience of working in busy London sites can be used to create a bright new future for tenants at Riverside House.
“The project will be carried out in a live working environment so our know-how for delivering fit-out projects in live office space will ensure we minimise disruption to tenants and deliver a new modern workspace.”
Earlier this year, Willmott Dixon Interiors was appointed by the National Gallery to refurbish Room 32 - the largest within the National Gallery - as well as update parts of the existing basement and ground-floor areas.
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