A landmark office building in Belfast's Lanyon Place has been transformed with a key refurbishment from construction giant GRAHAM.
The Northern Ireland-based contractor reached completion on a major CAT A office refurbishment project in the Soloist Building in Belfast city centre. This comes after GRAHAM previously delivered two bespoke tenant fit out schemes at the Lanyon Place property on behalf of 'big four' firm, KPMG.
The most recent KPMG project, whose staff occupy 40,000 sq ft of the building, concluded in August 2021. Weeks later, the Soloist Building's owners, Capital London, commissioned GRAHAM to transform the redundant space on the ground floor with the aim of securing 100% full occupancy.
Over the course of the intensive programme, "move in ready" office space, inclusive of two 7,000 sq ft suites, was created to the highest specification standards.
Each suite now consists of approximately 80 workstations. Bespoke informal meeting pods, premium breakout space and collaboration areas, three dedicated meeting rooms and two large break out areas provide an ultra-modern working environment.
The project is the fourth Belfast-based interior fit-out scheme which GRAHAM has delivered in partnership with Capital London.
Mark Gibson, GRAHAM Managing Director – Interior Fit-Out, said: "GRAHAM Interior Fit-Out prides itself on repeat business and working in the true spirit of partnership with our clients. Since 2016, we have built a strong collaborative relationship with Capital London, and this latest project at the Soloist Building is a further example of the success of our approach. We have created a dynamic and flexible modern working environment that will be in high demand."
GRAHAM collaborated with HMK, Ply Design and FM Stewart in the delivery of this latest project.
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