Lend Lease Project Management & Construction - Major Projects

Major Projects

Major projects involving Lend Lease Project Management & Construction and its antecedents have included:

  • the Queen Elizabeth II Conference Centre completed in 1986
  • the Lloyd's Building in London also completed in 1986
  • the Meadowhall Shopping Centre in Sheffield completed in 1990
  • Disneyland Paris completed in 1992
  • the Trafford Shopping Centre in Manchester completed in 1998
  • the Bluewater Shopping Centre in Kent completed in 1999,
  • the refurbishment of Glasgow Central Station completed in 2000
  • the National Museum of Australia completed in 2001
  • the Chicagoland Speedway in Illinois completed in 2001
  • the Scottish Parliament Building completed in 2004
  • the Chapelfield Shopping Centre in Norwich completed in 2005
  • Bridgewater Place in Leeds completed in 2006
  • the Trump International Hotel and Tower in Chicago completed in 2009
  • the Broadgate Tower and 201 Bishopsgate in London completed in 2009
  • the Burnley and Nelson sections of the Lancashire BSF project, competed 2010
  • the Trump International Hotel and Tower in New York completed in 2010
  • the refurbishment of the BBC Headquarters in London due to be completed in 2011
  • the World Trade Center Memorial and Museum in New York also due to be completed in 2011.

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