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Construction Enquirer: Watkin Jones reach for the Sky
Construction Enquirer: Costain Leading on Innovation
Circuit of Wales is Green for Go
Construction Enquirer: ISG to Build BBC HQ in Cardiff
Vattenfall’s Pen y Cymoedd site tracks completed ahead of first turbine deliveries
Save the Date: Best Practice Conference


Construction Enquirer: ISG to Build BBC HQ in Cardiff

ISG has been reported as winning the £120M deal to build a new BBC Wales head office in Cardiff.

ISG is understood to have won the job to build a new BBC Wales headquarters in Cardiff city centre.

The 150,000 sq ft project is a major coup for the firm, which heard yesterday that work can now start early next month after a funding deal between the BBC, Legal & General and local developer Rightacres.

In another major contract win ISG this morning separately announced it had secured its third data centre project this year in Europe worth around £141m. ISG is better known to many construction professionals in Wales as Pearce – or ISG Pearce with offices in Bristol and Cardiff. It now positions itself as an international construction services company.

The BBC project next to Cardiff’s Millennium stadium is the first phase of a £400m investment by L&G in the 12-acre Cardiff city centre regeneration scheme designed by Foster + Partners.



BBC move will trigger one of the biggest regeneration projects ever seen in Cardiff





How the finished Central Square regeneration scheme will look

The Cardiff deal includes the acquisition by LGC of One Central Square, a 135,000 sq ft office being built by Willmott Dixon, which is due to reach practical completion in February 2016.

It also comprises the forward funding of Two Central Square – a 120,000 sq ft building which will be built in parallel with the BBC.  Both office buildings are experiencing strong occupier interest.

Paul McCarthy, Chief Executive of Rightacres, said: “Having Legal & General as our partner has rapidly accelerated the development of Central Square. They understand Cardiff and support its ambition to become one of Europe’s most liveable cities.  The regeneration of Central Square will hopefully play a key role in helping Cardiff achieve its ambitions.”

Tom Roberts, senior transactions manager at Legal & General Property, added:  “This is a significant milestone in the scheme’s exciting evolution and reflects the growing momentum that is gathering.  With strong occupier interest in the other buildings, we feel confident that we will be able to deliver this major urban regeneration scheme ahead of the timescales previously envisaged and act as a major positive boost to the city.”

Almost 1,200 staff will relocate from BBC Wales’ current site in Llandaff to central square in 2019.

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