The GPA eyes £9m in savings as efficiency programme progresses
The Government Property Agency (GPA) has completed the closure of another Civil Service office space as part of the Plan for London (PfL) programme.
10 Victoria Street officially closed its doors on Thursday after it was handed back to the landlord.
The exit from the building will save £8.8 million in annual running costs for the government.
Simon Hulme, our Director of Capital Projects, said:
“This is a significant achievement for the GPA which underlines our commitment to progressing the Plan for London, as we secure further savings for the government and taxpayer. This is the third building we have closed under the programme, ensuring we have now saved approximately £17.5 million in annual costs. We will continue to deliver the strategy, working closely with government departments to ensure a smooth transition across workplaces for staff, while consolidating the office estate in the capital.”