Project team on 63 St Mary Axe scheme includes T&T Alinea and CBRE
Work on a 46-storey tower in the City of London designed for multinational investor Axa IM Alts could start in early 2027 if the scheme is approved, according to the project team.
Construction of the Fletcher Priest-designed building at 63 St Mary Axe is expected to take around five years and complete in the first quarter of 2032 under Axa鈥檚 current timeline.
Plans for the tower, the latest in a string of high-rise office schemes proposed for the City鈥檚 main tall building cluster in the Bishopsgate area, were first revealed by 精东影视 last year.
A full planning application was submitted last month, revealing further details about the scheme鈥檚 timeline and its project team.
Demolition of the two 1980s buildings on the site, which sits between Foggo Associates鈥 鈥楥an of Ham鈥 building and KPF鈥檚 Heron Tower, is scheduled to start in the first quarter of 2027 and take around nine months.
Construction of the new tower would then take around four years and three months, amounting to a total construction time of 60 months.
T&T Alinea is on the team as cost consultant, with CBRE acting as project manager, AKT II as structural and civil engineer, Arup as fire engineer, Velocity as transport consultant and Gustafson Porter & Bowman as landscape architect.
Other members of the team include mechanical engineer Hilson Moran, facade engineer FMDC, daylight consultant GIA and planning consultant DP9.
The building would contain around 85,000 sq m of grade A office space, 4,000 sq m of cultural and community space and outdoor gardens on all occupied levels, including a large terrace on the 27th storey split across two levels.
At street level, Fletcher Priest has proposed a 鈥渟ix-storey linear park鈥 stretching along Camomile street, with images included in planning documents showing planting and public balconies reaching up the side of the building鈥檚 lower levels.
Called Camomile Park, it would also include a public display area for a surviving section of London鈥檚 Roman Wall, which runs beneath the site. The 1,800-year old structure, which is currently hidden from public view, would be displayed in a double-height recess built into the side of the tower and surrounded by a glass barrier.
The City is expected to make a planning decision on the scheme later this year, following the local elections in May which will see the election of a new planning committee.
Fletcher Priest is also working on two other tower proposals in the cluster, the 24-storey 55 Old Broad Street for Landsec and the 32-storey 55 Gracechurch Street for Tenacity.
Axa IM Alts is a subsidiary of investment management firm Axa IM, which is itself a subsidiary of French multinational insurance firm Axa.
Another division, Axa IM Real Assets, developed PLP鈥檚 22 Bishopsgate in partnership with Lipton Rogers.
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