UK-based developer ISG has won a contract for an £11m refurbishment of the Pinnacle House in Wimbledon.
The developer will be expanding the existing office space at the building for Aviva Investors by nearly 50%.
Works for the project will include construction of three new floors, along with a revised internal layout for the 56,000ft² office development.
ISG will be responsible for modifying the outdated façade of the existing structure and replacement of the roadside brickwork and glazed elevation with a striking scalloped curtain walling design.
The building will initially be stripped back to a shell and core state while the developer focuses on its interiors.
Extensive structural works including replacement of cores, creation of a new central staircase, installation of lifts, along with setting up of new mechanical and electrical services infrastructure will also be parts of the interior development.
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By GlobalDataThe main entrance and public realm space will also undergo significant modifications, ISG said.
A new ground floor reception area will be created as a part of the refurbishment scheme.
ISG Southern regional managing director Stuart Deverill said: "This transformational scheme will revitalise an outdated property asset in the centre of Wimbledon into a stand out office development, with a significant increase in rentable space and a striking new exterior.
"This latest scheme both strengthens our existing relationship with Aviva Investors and reinforces our specialist credentials, delivering complex, structural office refurbishment projects in logistically challenging environments."