Turner & Townsend Sheffield team moves into landmark sustainable office
Turner & Townsend has relocated its Sheffield team to a dynamic new office space, marking a significant milestone in the organisation’s continued growth and long-term commitment to the region.
The move sees the team take up residence in one of the UK’s most sustainable office buildings, within the Heart of the City II development, a regeneration programme that Turner & Townsend has supported since 2014.
Since moving into its previous office space in 2015, the team has grown from around 30 employees to over 100, with representation across all Turner & Townsend business segments: real estate, infrastructure, defence and security, and energy and natural resources.
Taking up 5,200 sq ft of office space at Elshaw House on Carver Street, the new space provides a modern, flexible working environment designed to support collaboration, wellbeing and productivity.
Features include extensive breakout areas, multiple meeting rooms and a dedicated wellbeing room, all with improved technology and a healthy, naturally ventilated environment. Designed with wellbeing and convenience in mind, the building also features a rooftop terrace, concierge, showers and dedicated cycling amenities.
Elshaw House holds a NABERS five-star ‘excellent’ rating and a five-star BREEAM green energy rating, placing it among the most sustainable in the country and in the top 1 percent of office buildings in the UK for energy efficiency.
Nick Jones, Director, UK at Turner & Townsend, said:
Our new office space reinforces our commitment to local clients and communities.
“Placing us at the heart of Sheffield’s city centre transformation, a regeneration programme we’ve helped deliver and are committed to remain part of in the long term, also reflects our organisation’s purpose, providing a sustainable, future-ready workplace that brings our teams together to collaborate on the region’s most ambitious and complex projects.”