Key infrastructure milestone reached for UCL East campus

UCL has appointed Mace under a pre-construction agreement for Marshgate I, the largest building in the first phase of the new UCL East campus on Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park. The pre-construction phase for Marshgate I begins immediately and will include an early review of the procurement strategy to secure project completion in 2022. Marshgate I has been designed by Stanton Williams, who were appointed in 2016. Construction of Marshgate I is expected to start in 2019, following completion of design and agreement of build costs. A phased opening of the building is planned from September 2022. UCL Estates Assistant Director, Keith Butler, said: "We look forward to working together with Mace to deliver UCL's landmark 35,000 square metre development in Stratford and starting to build our vibrant new campus." Professor Paola Lettieri, Academic Director for UCL East, added: "Marshgate I is central to our academic vision for UCL East, providing research, innovation and teaching spaces and bringing together projects spanning the core themes of experiments, arts, society and technology." Terry Spraggett, Mace's Managing Director for Public Sector Construction, said: "We are thrilled that Mace has been appointed to deliver the first phase of UCL's new campus. This ambitious project will build on the fantastic legacy of Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, creating a high specification, collaborative and state of the art research, innovation and teaching facility in Stratford.
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