Google eyes separate deal for King’s Cross HQ fit-out

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Lendlease carrying out shell and core work at central London site

Google will tender the fit-out contract at its huge £1bn King’s Cross headquarters scheme as a separate job after splitting it away from the shell and core deal, Building understands.

The shell and core is being carried out by Lendlease with six tower cranes currently on the central London site.

Byrne Bros is putting up the concrete cores after O’Rourke-owned Expanded completed piling work. Steel contractor Severfield, which has one of the largest trade packages on the job with a £50m deal, has begun work as well.

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