Construction News
04/09/2012
Willmott Dixon Appointed Main Contractor For The Living Planet Centre
Willmott Dixon's low carbon expertise and track record in sustainable projects has led to it being appointed by WWF-UK as main contractor for the charity's new headquarters building, The Living Planet Centre, in Woking.
The project, worth £15 million, is being carried out by the company's Cobham office and will see Willmott Dixon provide a sustainable new head office building to replace WWF-UK's current premises in Godalming.
The design proposal for the redevelopment of the Brewery Road car park site in Woking into WWF-UK's Living Planet Centre aims for a building that is sympathetic to its natural surrounding while meeting the highest sustainability standards. It will also see Willmott Dixon provide replacement car parking for Woking Borough Council on completion and a new Basingstoke Canal bridge.
David Nussbaum, chief executive of WWF-UK, said: "It's fantastic we can work with Willmott Dixon to create an outstanding example of a sustainable building. The building will have the highest standards in environmental design, reduce our carbon footprint, showcase innovative technologies, promote sustainable working and welcome many visitors to learn about our work."
The environmentally intelligent building with its eye-catching timber arched roof will not only provide a new purpose built headquarters for WWF-UK but, for the first time, the organisation will be able to showcase its global work through the building itself – with its state-of-the-art sustainable building technologies – including a specifically designed area to create the 'WWF Experience'. This new public area together with an education suite and 150 seat auditorium will enable visitors – from school groups to local residents, MPs to business leaders – to explore and understand WWF-UK's environmental work.
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The project, worth £15 million, is being carried out by the company's Cobham office and will see Willmott Dixon provide a sustainable new head office building to replace WWF-UK's current premises in Godalming.
The design proposal for the redevelopment of the Brewery Road car park site in Woking into WWF-UK's Living Planet Centre aims for a building that is sympathetic to its natural surrounding while meeting the highest sustainability standards. It will also see Willmott Dixon provide replacement car parking for Woking Borough Council on completion and a new Basingstoke Canal bridge.
David Nussbaum, chief executive of WWF-UK, said: "It's fantastic we can work with Willmott Dixon to create an outstanding example of a sustainable building. The building will have the highest standards in environmental design, reduce our carbon footprint, showcase innovative technologies, promote sustainable working and welcome many visitors to learn about our work."
The environmentally intelligent building with its eye-catching timber arched roof will not only provide a new purpose built headquarters for WWF-UK but, for the first time, the organisation will be able to showcase its global work through the building itself – with its state-of-the-art sustainable building technologies – including a specifically designed area to create the 'WWF Experience'. This new public area together with an education suite and 150 seat auditorium will enable visitors – from school groups to local residents, MPs to business leaders – to explore and understand WWF-UK's environmental work.
(CD/GK)
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