Developer says solar glare fix will come within tower鈥檚 拢500m budget

Structure of Walkie Talkie topped out

Structure of Walkie Talkie topped out

Land Securities has said it is close to fixing the solar glare problem that emerged over the summer at its landmark Walkie Talkie tower development in the City of London.

In a statement accompanying its half year results this morning the developer said it was in the final stages of designing a solution and that implementation would commence shortly.

Land Securities said the fix would come 鈥渃omfortably within鈥 the project鈥檚 contingency fund and there would be no increase in the scheme鈥檚 forecast 拢500m total development cost.

Canary Wharf Group, the joint developer of the tower, told 好色先生TV in September that the fix was not likely to cost more than 鈥渓ow single digit millions鈥.

Handover of the pre-let office floors is expected to be on schedule for April 2014, with completion of the roof garden in June 2014.

Land Securities chief executive Rob Noel said: 鈥淒espite the solar glare issue of the summer, occupiers have not been blinded to the efficiency and location of the building.

鈥淲e have continued to attract new tenants and the building is now 56% pre-let, with a further 20% in solicitors鈥 hands.鈥

The developer also announced it is likely to commit to two new schemes in London that would be built by mid-2016, 260,000 sq ft office building 1 New Street Square in the City and the 18-storey Paddington office tower 20 Eastbourne Terrace.

In its half-year results for the six months to 30 September, Land Securities enjoyed a three-fold increase in pre-tax profit to 拢397.9m and a 8.9% increase in revenue profit, which measures underlying profitability by stripping out capital and other one-off items.