Marks and Spencer Pantheon Store | Mace
For a major retail brand, a flagship store is a welcome focus point on the high street, but often also an old building with legacy and modernisation issues. For long-term Mace client Marks and Spencer, they faced this challenge with The Pantheon, their 1930s store in London’s Oxford Street. Mace was appointed to carry out refurbishment and reconstruction.
For all retailers, construction represents a major interruption to daily trading. But Mace was able to carry out much of the works around a still-open store. For Marks and Spencer the benefits lay in working with a company that could offer an integrated and efficient project and programme management and contracting service, including design and energy management with up-to-the-minute KPI measurement to ensure maximum transparency.