The 拢154m design and build contract will see Ardmore build four tower blocks of up to 25 storeys.
The scheme, designed by Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios, will deliver 371 mixed-tenure apartments, of which 290 will be for private for sale to help pay for the new Britannia leisure centre and City of London Academy Shoreditch Park that have already been built in earlier phases of the scheme.
Morgan Sindall built the leisure centre and school under separate 拢54m and 拢44m contracts.
When the residential contract was tendered last year, the advertised price was 拢120m. Ardmore has agreed a price of 拢154m with the council.
The appointment builds on Ardmore鈥檚 experience of residential led regeneration projects, including 1,000-unit Parkside scheme in Lewisham and the 387-unit Phase 4a of Battersea Power Station.

Ardmore director James Byrne said: 聽鈥淥ver the last few months, we鈥檙e already managed to build a strong working relationship with Hackney and their design team to help bring the buildings in line with the highest safety standards, without any compromise in quality. We are looking forward to working with Hackney Council and to build on our impressive track record of major residential and regeneration schemes in London.鈥
Mayor of Hackney Philip Glanville said: 鈥淭hrough the council鈥檚 Britannia flagship project we are already seeing the benefits of the biggest public sector investment in the area in a generation.
鈥淚t鈥檚 also an example of how we鈥檙e overcoming funding challenges to provide the high-quality facilities and infrastructure that Hackney residents deserve, directly delivered by the council and serving some of the most challenged parts of our borough.
鈥淲ith new education and leisure facilities already delivered and proving a huge success, appointing this team is a major milestone in honouring our commitment to delivering much-needed new council homes on the site, prioritised for the local families who need them most.鈥
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