Confirmation of the appointment comes just months after McLaren handed over the Luma residential building at Kings Cross.
The new R8 building will comprise two 13-storey blocks linked by a two-storey podium garden with landscaped roof gardens for users of both buildings.
To the east is a residential building of 72 apartments and the western block contains 170,000 sq ft of office space with retail on the ground floor.
KCCLP has entered into a management agreement with The Office Group, the premium flexible workspace provider, which will see them partner to create the largest – and the first purpose-built – design-led, flexible workspace in King’s Cross within these new buildings.
John Butten, Regional Managing Director for the Major Projects division at McLaren Construction, said: “McLaren’s projects at King’s Cross give a snapshot of the depth of capability in one of London’s largest regeneration projects since the 19th century.
“Following on from the high specification apartments in Luma we are now applying the same build quality to more homes, offices and retail.
“This must be one of the most visible regeneration projects in the UK. That makes our repeat work at King’s Cross an important showcase for our can-do culture and aim of always exceeding clients’ expectations.”
The new buildings’ design, by Piercy & Co, draws inspiration from industrial warehouses, with exposedinishes and spacious high ceilings.
It will be delivered by McLaren using fast modern construction methods, such as a unitised façade system on the commercial block. Lighting by 18 Degrees will also be
carefully integrated to avoid exterior lighting poles.
The project is scheduled for completion in 2024.