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Toomebridge construction and refurbishment firm Edgewater Contracts has completed the first phase of a £45 million transformation of guestrooms and suites at The Savoy Hotel, London, one of the world’s most iconic hotels.

The project, which began in August 2024, has been delivered ahead of schedule, reinforcing Edgewater’s reputation as one of the UK and Ireland’s most sought-after hospitality contractors. It also positions the Mid Ulster firm on track to achieve a turnover of over £110 million in 2025, up from £90 million last year.

The contract is the latest in a string of high-profile projects completed by the company across the UK and Ireland, including The London Hilton on Park Lane; Nobu Hotel London; Chewton Glen, Hampshire; The Caledonian, Edinburgh; The Mayfair Townhouse, London; Clayton Ballsbridge, Dublin; and Marine & Lawn’s Slieve Donard Resort and Adelphi Portrush.

Completion of the project brings the number of hotel rooms in the UK to have been refurbished by Edgewater to more than 25,000.

Work on The Savoy project, delivered while the site remained fully operational, saw Edgewater transform the guestrooms and suites in the iconic Grade II-listed hotel and create a new signature balcony river suite. Specialist work included the restoration of original fireplaces, intricate cornicing, and the preservation of 50 of the hotel’s chandeliers. The project’s bespoke furnishings and contemporary finishes were crafted in Edgewater’s own 40,000 sq ft state-of-the-art HQ and manufacturing facility in Toomebridge, which was purpose-built in 2020.
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