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Polyteck Wins FM Contract at One Berkeley Street

Polyteck Wins FM Contract at One Berkeley Street
06 December 2023
 

Construction and FM company Polyteck has won a three-year FM contract to oversee One Berkeley Street in London.

Polyteck will provide mechanical, electric, water treatment and fire services for all the common plant and systems at the Mayfair property, a mixed-use complex which is home to Europe’s first 1 Hotel. 

The development, all fully let, comprises the 181 guestroom hotel as well as 60,000 ft of prime offices and 20,000 ft of premium retail space. 

The eight-storey, 1970s building was developed by Crosstree Real Estate Partners, with architects Allford Hall Monaghan Morris and specialist hotel architect Dexter Moren Associates overseeing the refurbishment. 

Darren Wills, Senior Contracts Manager at Polyteck, said: “We’re delighted to have been successful in tendering for the One Berkeley Street contract after our focus on the hospitality sector and our reputation for M&E expertise and sustainability impressed the client. We’re thrilled to be taking on this exciting property in such a fantastic location. This contract win is another example of our overall strategy and focus on static sites.”

Polyteck also oversees facilities management at London venues including Manhattan Loft Gardens, Great Western Studios, 11 Westferry Circus, Queensberry House, Academy Gardens and 60 Sloane Avenue.

Picture: a CGI showing the exterior of One Berkeley Street. Image Credit: Polyteck

Article written by Ella Tansley | Published 06 December 2023

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