
Bam has been appointed to add a three-storey extension to Broadgate Tower with a 6,200 sq ft terrace to the front of the building.
Tower floors will also be refurbished , as will Broadgate Plaza.
The scheme is expected to complete in late 2026.
Built in 2008, the 34-storey building will undergo a major refresh to improve the workspaces and reduce the building’s environmental impact. The scheme is targeting BREEAM Outstanding, alongside an EPC A rating and WELL certification pre-conditions.
Circular economy principles will limit embodied carbon, with a hybrid pavilion structure incorporating reused steelwork and cross laminated timber.
Bam Construction director Kim Sides said: “With this upgrade, Broadgate Tower will join the ranks of London’s most desirable work destinations with flexible, modern office space and outstanding facilities. We’re delighted to work with British Land to deliver its sustainability vision for this thriving neighbourhood. The project demonstrates our ongoing commitment to go ‘beyond the build’ and focus on creating long-lasting value for our clients and communities.”
David Lockyer, head of development at British Land, said: “We are delighted to be working with Bam to reposition Broadgate Tower, delivering high-quality, sustainable workspace to meet the modern day requirements of occupiers.
“Following our commitment to 2 Finsbury Avenue last year, this is another significant milestone for Broadgate and the City as we deliver another office tower into a market where high quality, modern space is in short supply but very high demand.”
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