Two-storey office centre at Chester Business Park gets a makeover
A project to revitalise a building in Chester Business Park and bring it up to Grade A standards is complete.
Liverpool-headquartered developer Prospect GB contracted Chester-based Hutcheon Construction to upgrade Edward House, a two-story office property built in the early ’90s.
The managing director of Hutcheon Construction, Kurt Hutcheon, said: “Prospect’s brief to return Edward House to contemporary standards required a full turnkey project involving the strip-out, fit-out and installation of M&E.
“The building also has a new reception area, new LG7 lighting, new air conditioning, passenger lift, shower, WCs on each level, roof storage and full access raised flooring throughout.”
He added: “Five years ago Hutcheon completed a similar project for Prospect GB at Chester Business Park and they have contracted us to fit-out some high-specification office suites at their Meridian Business Village in Liverpool.”
Edward House provides around 11,500 sq ft of commercial space, improved following the refurb to Grade-A standards, including new interior designs and enhanced energy efficiency.
The managing director of Prospect GB, Neil Waddington, commented: “Prospect GB were pleased to be able to source the contracting work from a Chester company and Hutcheon Construction has certainly established a name for reliable service.
“I’m sure that we will continue to work together on future projects.”
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