Octink figures highlight success of its Build division

Octink has seen its Build division achieve its best sales figures ever. 2015 revenue was 35% more than projected following the completion of work on seven marketing suites.

Octink managing director, Mike Freely said: “Over the past few years we have cemented our position in the marketing suite sector. We come in and take the pain away from the property developers and construction companies as we are able to do everything from planning and consultation through to design, development and decoration - a complete turnkey solution. On top of this we are also able to help dismantle and recycle the suites as well, providing that all important ‘whole life’ service. We find that as the majority of the marketing suites we work on are bespoke solutions which are situated amidst big property developments, we are in a better position to focus fully on building the suites on behalf of the developers.” Y - Keybridge House interior

Recent examples of projects that were completed just before the end of 2015 include Keybridge House (pictured), which is one of the next wave of marketing suites that form part of the on-going regeneration of Nine Elms.

Working with the appointed main scheme architect and partner Fabrica and Mount Anvil, Octink provided a complete concept to construction delivery and internal fit-out service in 18 weeks.

Another high profile project the company worked on in conjunction with LBS properties was for The Madison, a 53-storey residential building near Canary Wharf, London. Octink provided the ground floor marketing suite that included a reception area, meeting room, drinks area, soft seating area, interactive models, and a sales zone for up to six sales staff, as well as a one-bedroom apartment on the first floor. The project was completed in just 12 weeks, inclusive of a three-week stripping out process, rendering the entire front facade, along with installing curtain walling, and a stepped and balustraded front entrance.

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