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Shell Building HQ, Waterloo, London
Contractors: ISG & AMEC
26-floor fit-out of an occupied landmark Thameside building. Over 1000 chilled beams and complete controls refurbishment throughout, with phased completion over an 18-month period.
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Out of town Data Centre - Camberley
Contractor: Mace
Refurbishment of existing building to create new offices and out-of-town data centre. New BMS control system throughout, amounting to 3000 points, and integration works to chiller and power monitoring plant. |
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Barclays Bank, Murray House, Tower Bridge, London
Contractor: AMEC
Upgrade of the unitary control system for trading floors over a 12-month period. Renewal of all main plant items including Form 4 Type 6 motor control centres. Out-of-hours working throughout the contract period resulting in zero downtime for the client.
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Colt Telecom, Powergate, Acton, London
Contractor: Gratte Brothers
Control and monitoring system of new facility within data centre 3 at Colt Telecom’s Powergate facility in NW London.
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Wellcome Trust, Genome Campus, Cambridge
Contractor: ICW Power
Integration of power consumption metering for the energy centre and total installation of new BMS control system.
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BT Group plc, Faraday House, St. Paul’s, London
Contractor: AMEC
Total refurbishment of control system for the offices and executive suites, utilising chilled beam control.
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University College Hospital, EGA Wing, Euston, London
Contractor: BCJV (joint venture between Balfour Beatty, Haden Young & AMEC)
New-build extension to existing University College Hospital complex, providing BMS control system throughout, including both chilled beam and fan coil unit control.
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Global Switch - East India Dock, London
Contractor: Bancroft, AMEC, Gratte Brothers, Skanska
Fit out of data centre areas for numerous clients at the Global Switch tower at East India Dock, London.
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Global Switch, Amsterdam, Netherlands
Contractor: Multiplex
New control and monitoring system to this vast data centre in the Netherlands. Monitoring of over 3000 points throughout.
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