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This mixed-use scheme for General Projects replaces an existing car park with a seven-storey extension featuring a steel frame and cross-laminated timber (CLT) slabs. Designed for sustainability, it retains most of the original building fabric, including masonry facades and concrete cores, saving 255 tonnes of embodied carbon.

With a steel frame and CLT slabs, the project achieves BREEAM Outstanding while preserving 255t CO2 through fabric retention and innovation.

The new building will offer over 236,000 square feet GIA of office space with glazed terracotta cladding, planted terraces on each level, and an energy-efficient design targeting BREEAM Outstanding certification. CLT slabs minimise carbon emissions across the structure.

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