Vital Energi has been awarded £13 million contract to regenerate unused land in London.
Berkeley and Peabody are transforming 17 acres of unused land in South East London into the new Lombard Square development in Plumstead.
Berkeley and Peabody are working together to regenerate the unused land, which is located adjacent to Plumstead Station and was once home to Arsenal Football Club, shaping it into a dynamic and well-designed new neighbourhood. The development will comprise 1,750 apartments along with retail, commercial and community spaces. Additionally, there will be a strong focus on sustainability and enhancing the provision of high-quality green space in the area with a new 1.8-acre four seasons park for everyone to enjoy.
Vital Energi are taking the project from the initial RIBA stage 4, through to RIBA stage 5 for the design and build across all eight blocks.
Vital Energi will design and build the Energy Centre that serves the whole development and are supporting Berkeley in reaching their sustainability goals through the installation of ground source heat pumps, which will extract water from aquifers below the surface via 140m deep boreholes. All risers and laterals will be installed within each block, and Vital Energi will complete design and build of the buried district heating network.
The design has commenced, and construction will begin in August.
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