Scheme designed by Scott Brownrigg
Morgan Sindall will finish off a new life sciences scheme that was being built by collapsed firm ISG.
ISG won the job for LS Estates last spring but sank into administration last September.
Morgan Sindall, which release is annual results next month, is starting on site this month and will complete the job by autumn next year.
The job at 17 Columbus Courtyard, a former office block, has been designed by Scott Brownrigg and will include laboratory and office space spanning nine upper floors with co-working and amenity space on the ground floor.
The wider Canary Wharf estate is being overhauled as part of a move away from a focus on offices at the Docklands estate to broaden the mix of tenants in the wake of post-pandemic working practices and higher borrowing costs.
The group has drawn up several frameworks of firms across a range of disciplines with details of the first having emerged last year.
Last September, work began on a 23-storey life sciences tower in Canary Wharf.
Developers Canary Wharf Group and Dutch investor Kadans Science Partner say the 823,000 sq ft tower will be Europe’s largest and most technologically advanced life sciences building.
Work at the 3.3ha North Quay site in London’s Docklands, located just north of the area’s Elizabeth line station, is set to complete in 2027.
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