International construction and consultancy company Mace has been appointed principal contractor of the development at 1 Liverpool Street project in the City of London. This is the second project which Mace is delivering for Aviva Investors and Allianz Real Estate, following its appointment at 101 Moorgate, which is currently underway. The projects sit at the heart of the new Crossrail project in the City of London, bookending the eastern and western entrances of the new Elizabeth line station at Liverpool Street station.The over-station development, which is designed by Eric Parry Architects and being managed by Aviva Investors on behalf of the partnership, will provide 176,000 square feet of premium office and retail space when complete, spread over the ground and upper ten floors.Fully electric in both construction and operation, 1 Liverpool Street has been designed to achieve significant energy and carbon savings throughout its lifespan – saving an estimated 110 tonnes of carbon per year. Carbon savings will be achieved through a range of measures including meeting the building’s heating and cooling demands through air source heat pumps, triple glazing, high-efficiency chillers and energy-efficient lighting.Completion is expected January 2026.
International construction and consultancy company Mace has been appointed principal contractor of the development at 1 Liverpool Street project in the City of London. This is the second project which Mace is delivering for Aviva Investors and Allianz Real Estate, following its appointment at 101 Moorgate, which is currently underway. The projects sit at the heart of the new Crossrail project in the City of London, bookending the eastern and western entrances of the new Elizabeth line station at Liverpool Street station.The over-station development, which is designed by Eric Parry Architects and being managed by Aviva Investors on behalf of the partnership, will provide 176,000 square feet of premium office and retail space when complete, spread over the ground and upper ten floors.Fully electric in both construction and operation, 1 Liverpool Street has been designed to achieve significant energy and carbon savings throughout its lifespan – saving an estimated 110 tonnes of carbon per year. Carbon savings will be achieved through a range of measures including meeting the building’s heating and cooling demands through air source heat pumps, triple glazing, high-efficiency chillers and energy-efficient lighting.Completion is expected January 2026.