Bovis hits Brum with Northspring Temple Street office

Bovis hits Brum with Northspring Temple Street office

Bovis Construction has taken new Birmingham city centre office space. The 2,576 sq ft suite at Northspring | Temple Street adds a Birmingham base alongside the contractor’s London and Manchester operations.


  • Birmingham’s occupier market continues to favour fitted, amenity-rich space in central locations.
  • Northspring | Temple Street pairs design-led offices with shared facilities, including a fitness studio and business lounge.
  • Bovis is positioning the new base to support UK public-sector delivery and regional growth.

Bovis Construction (Europe) has signed for a 2,576 sq ft office at Northspring | Temple Street in Birmingham city centre, taking space in a building marketed around fitted workplace accommodation and shared amenities.

Northspring | Temple Street sits within Birmingham’s business district and includes a fully equipped fitness studio, roof terrace, communal kitchen, and “The Club” business lounge. The lounge offering includes a podcast studio, private screening room, boardroom, and meeting rooms.

Bovis said the Birmingham opening strengthens its national footprint and complements established operations in London and Manchester. Andrew Mackay, managing director — public sector and regions at Bovis, said: “The opening of our Birmingham office strengthens our capability and connectivity to support public sector delivery across the UK.”

The move adds Bovis to a growing tenant line-up at Northspring, where the pitch is that occupiers can secure fitted space while still accessing building-wide facilities without having to deliver them within their own demise. That model has been increasingly used to shorten mobilisation times and reduce fit-out complexity, particularly where teams are split between office and project locations.

Lambert Smith Hampton and CBRE acted as joint agents on the building. Richard Williams, director of office advisory at Lambert Smith Hampton, said Bovis’ relocation “further evidences the continually growing appeal of high quality fitted space within amenity rich buildings.”

For contractors, the Birmingham base provides a city-centre address and shared meeting capacity without the overhead of fitting out specialist spaces in-house. With public-sector frameworks and regional programmes often requiring frequent stakeholder sessions, access to bookable collaboration space remains a practical differentiator — particularly when teams are moving between live sites and office time.



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