Battersea Power Station (Phase 2)
Battersea, London
Client: Battersea Power Station
Architect: Wilkinson Eyre Architects
Value: £600m
Since it was decommissioned in 1983, Battersea Power Station has stood derelict on the South bank of the River Thames. Renowned for its four chimneys and art deco design, the iconic Grade II listed building is undergoing a massive transformation that will see it restored as a mixed use development, creating over 25,000 jobs once completed.
This complex project will open the building and riverside to the public for the first time as Battersea Power Station retains its unique historical features even after it is given a new 21st century purpose.
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Tower
Cranes
3,000
Construction
Workers
25,000
Office
Workers
250+
New
Homes
Apple Office
Apple Office
Shopping Centre
Apple Office
Construction Cranes
Phase 3 Residential
Phases 3 & 4
Construction Cranes
As the centrepoint of the regeneration project, the Power Station will include approximately 100 new retail, food and beverage units, as well as a 2,000 capacity events venue and a unique chimney lift experience. The Power Station will also provide circa 500,000 sq. ft. of new office space which will be home to Apple's new London Campus. Phase 2 will also include over 250 new residential homes.
Chelsea Construction Consultancy have been providing quantity surveying support to numerous Trade Contractors, each of which are working on various elements of this prestigious project.
Aerial View
Aerial View
Aerial View
Appointed by sub-contractors for the assistance of drafting variations, completing valuations, preparing, submitting and negotiating final accounts and the compilation of claims substantiation. Phase 1 of Chelsea Waterfront has led to further commissions for Phase 2 of the scheme which continues through 2020/2021.
Once complete, Sir Terry Farrell's Chelsea Waterfront scheme will command the most prestigious Thames location with prices ranging from £1.5m to £30m for the triplex penthouse.