Quay House in Peterborough is our first new build hub within the Government Hubs Programme.

It sits at the gateway to Fletton Quays and is a crucial part of the £120 million regeneration project for Peterborough.

The hub was opened in March 2023 to 1,200 civil servants from five government bodies including Defra, Joint Nature Conservation Committee, Environment Agency, Natural England and the HM Passport Office.

In 2024 Quay House was recognised as one of the leading public sector buildings in the world for workplace experience, when it was awarded the Leesman+ accreditation.

Civil servants sitting around a meeting table having a discussion in a modern office environment.

1,200

Civil servants from five government bodies

£9.1 million

expected savings in operating costs (based on 20-year net present value)

10,000 square meters

flexible, digitally connected workspaces across seven floors

Driving Efficiency Across Government

Quay House is part of the Government Hubs Programme which exists to create a portfolio of regional office buildings for multi-departmental use. The programme is rationalising the government office estate across the UK to realise greater efficiencies and reduce carbon emissions.

The hubs also play a pivotal role in supporting the relocation of 22,000 Civil Service roles from London and the south-east.

Four offices will close as civil servants relocate to Quay House. These closures will save an expected £9.1million (based on a 20Yr net present value) in operating costs, returning money to the public purse.

Aerial view of the modern, multi-story Government Hub (Quay House) building at Fletton Quays, Peterborough, surrounded by roads and adjacent regeneration developments.

The government hub at Fletton Quays in Peterborough is a key part of the £120 million regeneration project

Aligning with government workplace standards

The project concept was developed by Defra in 2017. We inherited a Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) Stage 2 concept design which didn’t align to the Government Workplace Design Guide.

We implemented changes to ensure the hub met the government workplace standards:

  • introduced wellbeing and reflection areas
  • installed sit/stand desks (also know as rise & fall desks)
  • improved security technologies and blast mitigation security protocols
  • designed in a mix of gender-specific and gender neutral toilet facilities to each floor

We also added a Business and Events Centre to the hub which is available for government departments to hire, reducing government expenditure on hiring external venues.

Unfurnished, open-plan office floor in Quay House before the interior fit-out, showing the wide, empty space and large windows.

Open floor plan on one level in Quay House ahead of the interior fitout across its 10,000 square metres

Smaller, better, greener

External building works were completed in February 2022, and internal works were completed in October the same year. After internal personalisation, including furniture and data and technology  installations, we began a phased induction programme in January 2023. The building was officially opened by Cabinet Office Minister Alex Burghart in March 2023.

With seven floors and more than 10,000m2, Quay House is providing flexible, digitally connected workspaces to support greater productivity, create cost efficiencies and enhance carbon reduction.

Quay House is built to Building Research Establishment Environmental Assessment Methodology (BREEAM) Excellent standards. Energy data monitoring and connection to the District Heating Scheme will deliver a low carbon energy efficient building with an Energy Performance Certificate in the top quartile.

Cabinet Office Minister Alex Burghart cutting the red ribbon at the official opening of Quay House.

Cabinet Office Minister Alex Burghart officially opens Quay House in March 2023

Working better together

With thanks to our delivery partners:

  • Developer – Bride Hall Developments Ltd
  • Cat A – Bowmer and Kirkland
  • Cat B – Overbury
  • Strategic Partners – Atkins, AECOM
  • Facilities Management – ISS