Croxley Park, Building 1, Watford
Columbia Threadneedle / Bell Hammer
£22m construction / 80,000 sqft

Croxley Park has an ambitious development programme which includes brand new buildings and high quality amenities, accompanied by upgrades and additions throughout the park.


Following on from the successful completion of Phase 1 in 2017, Columbia Threadneedle and the Development Manager, Bell Hammer, retained the existing construction and professional team (with Francis Hunter continuing to act as Project Manager & Employer's Agent) to commence works on Phase 2 Building 1.


Building 1 offers 85,000 sqft of Grade A space. Featuring stunning contemporary design, Building 1 has been designed and constructed to the highest quality standards and attention to detail and is an inspiring working environment for the future of any company.


  • 21 month construction programme
  • 4 Storey Atrium
  • Landscaped Gardens
  • Multi storey car park
  • EPC A rating (photovoltaics)
  • BREEAM Very Good (Target)
  • Quadruple height reception
  • Glazed full height atrium
  • VRV / VRF heating & comfort cooling system
  • Central gas fired hot water system
  • 288 car spaces & 84 cycle spaces


The project was successfully managed under a JCT Design & Build form of contract and delivered ahead of programme and on budget

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