Morgan Sindall Construction’s London division has commenced the refurbishment of the Grade II listed Kings Hall Leisure Centre in Hackney, aiming to preserve the building’s historic features while delivering new, state-of-the-art facilities.
Selected by Hackney Council through the Southern Construction Framework (SCF), the £68.7 million project includes refurbishing the existing large pool and constructing a new large pool alongside a smaller teaching pool. Key heritage elements, such as the historic entrance, glazed bricks, and balustrades, will be carefully retained and restored.
The redevelopment will also introduce new build features, including a cycle store, double-height sports hall, accessible entrance, sauna, and steam room. Morgan Sindall has committed to matching new structures to the existing brickwork to maintain the original character of the building. The restoration and construction work is scheduled for completion in autumn 2028.
In line with Morgan Sindall’s sustainability goals, solar PV panels will be installed, and a new, energy-efficient M&E system will replace the centre’s current HVAC system, powering the leisure centre in a greener, more cost-effective manner.
The project will also provide substantial local engagement opportunities, including work placements, apprenticeships, T-Level placements, and training weeks. Morgan Sindall plans to employ 30% local labour during construction to benefit residents in Hackney and surrounding boroughs.
Morgan Sindall is working with FaulknerBrowns Architects, Alan Baxter Civil and Structural Engineering, Atkins Realis Cost Consultants, Hadron Consulting, and Ares Landscape Architects on the project.
Richard Dobson, Area Director of Morgan Sindall Construction in London, said: “It’s a real privilege to work with Hackney Council to restore Kings Hall Leisure Centre. This historic building is a cornerstone of the borough, so we’re immensely proud to be part of its revitalisation, bringing life back to the centre with fresh facilities all while preserving the original features that the community has grown to love.
“Not only is this project an opportunity to deliver a much-needed upgrade on Kings Hall Leisure Centre, but to give the people of Hackney the space they deserve to stay active and enjoy the centre’s facilities.
“This is a great chance to get to know Hackney’s local community who will be joining us on site through apprenticeships, work placement opportunities, and local labour employment.”
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