The £20m project to convert the Queen Anne’s Chambers building in Westminster into a luxury five star InterContinental Hotel for developer Supreme Hotels has been won by ISG.
Located close to the Houses of Parliament, the site was originally developed as a hospital, later to become home to the Government’s Treasury Solicitor.
ISG will fit-out 256 en-suite guest bedrooms on levels one to six, including several suites and a large presidential suite on level six, where ISG will also create an ‘Executive Club’ bar and lounge area.
Back of house offices and facilities, including the restaurant and bar kitchens will be located on the ground floor. Across the basement level, ISG will create a range of conference and banqueting accommodation, along with a gym for hotel guests. Further back of house facilities will also be in the basement along with the hotel’s plant room and IT infrastructure.
Peter Kilby, managing director of ISG’s Hotels division, said: “This is a complex programme that involves extensive remodelling of existing buildings on a central London site, where access and logistics will always prove challenging.”