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Carillion appointed to £100 million King's Cross projects
Carillion has been selected by Argent as the preferred bidder to deliver three new buildings at the King’s Cross regeneration project.
This will involve the design and construction of a large commercial building and two new high-class residential buildings, all of which are in the North Zone of the development.
The combined value of the three buildings will be in excess of £100 million.
Construction will commence in the later part of 2015 with completion scheduled during 2017.
Carillion chief executive, Richard Howson, said: “I am delighted that Carillion has been selected by Argent to design and construct these prestigious new buildings at King’s Cross. This builds on the strong long-term relationship we have established with Argent that I believe reflects our reputation for high-standards of quality, value for money and sustainability.”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Ellen Forster .
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