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Workplace consultant Saracen adds to City portfolio with £75k deal
London-based workplace consultant, Saracen Interiors continues to make its mark on the City as it adds to the string of projects it has completed for financial institutions in the capital this year.
The firm’s latest project, valued at £75k, for a privately held investment manager, was completed earlier this month and encompassed a complete reconfiguration of the company’s office space to accommodate more staff.
Work included detailed space planning, the design and installation of power and data for 30 new work stations and general redecoration.
Saracen announced plans to build its portfolio of general refurbishment projects for City-based investment banks earlier this year before going on to complete office refurbishment projects for investment management company, Ferox Capital LLP and global investors, Internos Global.
Joint managing director of Saracen Interiors, Michael Page said: “A lot of the projects are coming to us through recommendations. New clients are sufficiently impressed by the high level of repeat business that we enjoy and the exemplary references that we receive - the quality of our portfolio only serves to consolidate what they have heard.
“We’ve found that the finance sector is particularly appreciative of the fast-turnaround and high level of expertise that our team can offer and we expect to see a continued growth in these smaller projects in London and across the UK as there is a keen appetite for refurbishment and the refreshing of existing properties at the moment.”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Ellen Forster .
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