Integral Cradles relocates to prime London Bridge workspace

Integral Cradles, a leading provider of façade access solutions for London’s most iconic buildings, has announced its relocation to a new office space in the heart of London Bridge/Waterloo.

The move to Citygate House provides the company with expanded facilities spread across three floors, offering panoramic views of the River Thames and convenient access to major transport hubs including London Bridge, Waterloo and Blackfriars stations.

The company officially began operations from its new Citygate House location last month.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Kevin Walton, Managing Director of Integral Cradles and sister company GIND UK, expressed his enthusiasm for the move:

“This relocation represents a significant milestone in our company’s journey. The new space at Citygate House is about more than just having a prestigious address; it’s about creating an environment where our talented team can thrive and deliver their best work for our clients. With collaborative spaces, state-of-the-art facilities and an inspiring riverside location, we’re investing in both our people and our future growth.”

The new premises feature a range of employee-focused amenities including bright, spacious offices built to the highest specification, an urban garden for relaxation, modern meeting rooms equipped with the latest technology, and dedicated experience areas including gaming corners and quiet spaces.

Recent project milestone

The relocation comes alongside a significant project milestone, as Integral Cradles recently completed successful Factory Acceptance Testing for its latest project at 2 Aldermanbury Square in March 2025.

The testing phase represents a critical milestone in the project’s timeline, confirming that all equipment functions precisely to specification before installation commences on site. Installation of the BMU system is expected to begin in the coming weeks, with the company continuing its collaborative approach with Lendlease to ensure successful delivery.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Growth and diversity

With over half of Integral Cradles’ employees born outside the UK and 20% of staff being female, including a third of its management team, the company continues to lead by example in the historically male-dominated construction industry.

The workspace upgrade comes during a successful period for Integral Cradles, which has recently secured several other high-profile contracts including façade access equipment for One North Quay at Canary Wharf, set to become Europe’s tallest purpose-built commercial lab building.

Integral Cradles has been pivotal in delivering complex façade access solutions for iconic structures across London’s skyline for over 20 years, including The Leadenhall Building, 52 Lime Street (The Scalpel) and One Blackfriars Tower.

Image credits: Sandbox Workspace

 

 

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