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TfL begins move into new greener, cheaper Greenwich Peninsula offices

13 August 2009

14 Pier Walk boasts environmental benefits and will contribute to £100m in savings on TfL offices over the next 10 years.

We have obtained top quality office accommodation at an excellent location, giving us true value for money

Charles Stafford, Director of Group Property and Facilities, TfL

Greenwich Peninsula welcomed new residents this week, when the first of 1800 staff from Transport for London (TfL) began work at a state-of-the-art green office.

TfL is taking up occupancy at the six-storey 14 Pier Walk building as part of a drive to green its offices and save money on rents.

Energy efficiency

The building, the first to be completed at the new Greenwich Peninsula development, has been rated as 'excellent' for its energy efficiency, water and waste management by the internationally recognised Building Research Establishment standard.

A green 'living roof' has been installed to help boost the local ecology as well as improving insulation and limiting the flood impact from rainfall and even the kitchen work surfaces on each floor are made from recycled glass that originally started life as windows on the 1967 Victoria line Tube carriages.

Boris Johnson, Mayor of London, said: 'I firmly believe that all companies across London should do their bit to ensure they are as energy efficient as possible. 

'It is great to see TfL taking a lead, moving to a building that is not only super-friendly to the environment boosting a range of top green features, but does so whilst ensuring good value for money for Londoners.'

Value for money

Charles Stafford, TfL Director of Group Property and Facilities, says 'TfL is delighted to be one of the first tenants in this significant regenerative development. 

'This move is a key part of our property strategy to improve the overall quality and productivity of the workspace we provide for our staff, yet also achieve significant efficiencies. 

'In this case we have obtained top-quality office accommodation at an excellent location, giving us true value for money.'

TfL has taken a 20-year lease on 196,000 square foot of space in the building that was developed by Lend Lease and Quintain. 

Staff from a number of existing TfL offices across London will move to Greenwich Peninsula, forming one of three new head office hubs. 

Long-term strategy

Staff from TfL's Human Resource and Financial Services departments are the first to move into the new building. 

The move to the Greenwich Peninsula also represents the second phase of TfL's long-term property strategy, which will deliver £100m in efficiency savings over the next 25 years.

The first phase was completed in 2008 when TfL moved into Palestra in Southwark. The final phase of the strategy will be delivered in 2012, when TfL occupies a number of floors within the Shard of Glass building in London Bridge.


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