Galliford Try‘s Building London and South East Commercial business has secured two contracts in London, UK, with a combined value of £86m ($90.33m).

The first is a £53m project for the redevelopment of 30-33 Sloane Street for Cadogan to create a six-storey building with luxury retail units, office space, and a rooftop restaurant providing views of the city.

The Sloane Street redevelopment aims to enhance the location’s status as a premier luxury destination while retaining the historic facade.

This project complements Cadogan’s £46m investment to transform the Sloane Street public realm.

The second contract, valued at £34m, is with Big Yellow Self Storage for a new facility in Wapping, East London.

The building, which consists of five and eight storeys with a lower ground floor facing The Highway, will house a 133,000ft² self-storage facility, as well as flexible office and workspace areas, all finished to Cat B standard.

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This project features piled foundations, brickwork and glazed facades, a reinforced concrete and structural steel superstructure, and a composite deck roof.

The company is aiming for a Building Research Establishment Environmental Assessment Method Excellent rating for the development.

This site also has historical significance, and archaeological mitigation efforts will be carried out during the construction process.

Galliford Try CEO Bill Hocking said: “Maintaining the organic growth of our Building business is a key part of our Sustainable Growth Strategy, and our track record in the commercial sector within London is a strong one.

“We look forward to working with both these blue-chip clients to create schemes that we can be proud of and that enhance the local environment.”

In October this year, the company reported a revenue of £1.77bn for financial year 2024, a jump of 27.33% from £1.39bn a year ago.