Integral Cradles, a leading provider of specialist access solutions, has successfully secured two contracts for MACE projects within close proximity to the firm’s design and operational office in Long Lane, SE1.
The contracts, for BMU packages at MACE’s Chapter and The Edge projects at London Bridge, underscore Integral Cradles’ position as a trusted building access partner in the construction industry.
Over the past four months, Integral Cradles has demonstrated its expertise and capabilities by securing contracts for both Chapter and The Edge projects, showcasing the company’s commitment to delivering tailored access solutions for complex environments.
With these wins, Integral Cradles looks forward to further strengthening its working relationship with MACE Limited, building further on its proven track record of excellence and reliability gained on the successfully delivered project One Thames City Building 6 and the ongoing works at Woolgate Exchange, both partnering with MACE.
“We are delighted to have been awarded contracts for both Chapter and The Edge projects at London Bridge,” said Kevin Walton, at Integral Cradles.
“These wins highlight our ability to provide innovative and comprehensive access solutions that meet the unique needs of each project. We are excited to continue collaborating with MACE Limited and contribute to the success of these prestigious developments.”
The EDGE building is located just across the road from London Bridge Station and is set to become one of the city’s most sustainable office buildings.
The Chapter building is a 39-story tower comprising a new purpose-built 905-bed student accommodation (“PBSA”) asset near London Bridge Station.
The Chapter and The Edge projects represent significant additions to Integral Cradles’ portfolio, further solidifying its reputation as a leader in the building access industry.
Founded in 2004, Integral Cradles has created façade access solutions for some of London’s most iconic buildings, including “The Cheesegrater” (Leadenhall Building), “The Gherkin” (30 St. Mary’s Axe), “The Vase” (One Blackfriars Tower) and “The Scalpel” (52 Lime Street).