Angel Court
25/02/2017 by Buildington

Waterman team worked closely with Mitsui Fudosan UK and development partner Stanhope Plc, in their role as the multidiscipline engineer providing MEP, structures, civil and environmental consultancy services.

Waterman’s Director Mark Terndrup, commented; “We are very proud to have been involved in this prestigious scheme right from its inception in 2010. The completion and opening is a tremendous milestone for our multidisciplinary engineering and environmental teams. We worked closely with Fletcher Priest Architects throughout to provide sustainable and innovative solutions which have made this an exemplary project, one of the first London City commercial offices to secure a BREEAM 2014 Excellent Design Stage Assessment. Angel Court offers great flexibility for tenants and can accommodate a variety of technical requirements.”

The Grade A office space offers large floor plates throughout and benefits from a number of terraces and outdoor spaces. Sustainability has been the key priority for the design of Angel Court with high-performance standards reducing both energy and water consumption. These initiatives resulted in predicted carbon emissions being 35% less than building regulations, achieving an EPC A rating and a 50% reduction in anticipated water use through grey and rain water harvesting. In addition, approximately 60% of the existing foundations have been recycled which reduced the overall programme delivery and carbon footprint of the development.

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