Mace has project managed a new flagship store for technology giant Microsoft in Oxford Circus, in what it claimed was one of the most complex retail construction projects ever delivered in London.
The site is Microsoft’s first physical location in Europe, where customers can test technologies including the HoloLens mixed reality headset which is increasingly being employed on construction sites. It covers more than 22,000 sq ft on three floors.
Mace provided project management, programme management and cost consultancy services to Microsoft.
The store is in a Grade II listed building and the project included a series of structural alterations to conform to a 1904 structural code and bring the building up to 21st century standards.
Mace led a team of experts consisting of Gensler, Ramboll, Montagu Evans, CBRE and others, working together to transform the heritage location and create a cutting-edge design for customers, without disruption to one of the world’s most high-profile retail streets.
Jeremy Davey, Mace’s director for private sector project management, said: “This is one of the complex and challenging retail construction jobs ever delivered by the UK market – and so Mace is very proud to have played such a key role in creating this ambitious and iconic new flagship. The end result is a transformative new addition to Oxford Circus that will deliver a fantastic experience for customers from all over the globe.”
Michael Ford, general manager for Microsoft’s global real estate and facilities, said: “Our flagship locations not only offer a unique way for our brand to connect with every customer – from businesses to consumers – but also serves as a central and unique location for Microsoft employees to maximize engagement with partners and customers, extending our traditional real estate.”