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Wellington House offers 59 apartments in the heart of London. The brief was clear - to create a low energy, low cost system that offers a comfortable environment. We linked the system to solar photovoltaic panels on the roof which helped us to deliver on our efficiency, budgetary and sustainability targets.
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North East Quadrant - The estate comprises 1.5 million sq ft of office and residential space, within seven commercial buildings and 90 luxury apartments in central London.
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Shelton Hospital - We have completed the second phase of work at the £46m Shelton Hospital, in Shrewsbury. It has to satisfy a wide range of demanding criteria. Not only must it provide a healthy, safe environment for patients, it also had to be constructed economically and have a low carbon footprint. Financial feasibility, as with most healthcare developments, is the true foundation of this project. With pressure increasing on public and private funding, the need to control construction and operational costs is more pressing than ever.
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Mynydd More care home - Llys Nant y Mynydd is a brand new ‘Housing with Care’ scheme based in North West Wales. The complex consists of 44 independent apartments with an on-site restaurant, coffee shop, craft-room, computer suite, gym, hairdresser and communal areas and won the Welsh Housing Award 2011 - At the heart of the community
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Percey Gee Building - The student union was designed to reduce carbon impact, save energy and improve the well-being of its users. We installed an underfloor heating system, utilising natural and sustainable energy sources including a biomass boiler, and FSC certified timber, to optimise the project's green credentials. Having received over 20 different environmental awards and commendations, the building received BREEAM 'excellent' rating, won the Leicestershire Building of the Year award and was the only UK finalist in the Global Greenbuild Competition. |
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Falconwood Harris Academy- The £27m Harris Academy Falconwood covers nearly 60,000 sq ft over two floors, and uses a bespoke surface heating system to provide a consistent level of comfort across all areas of the building. The complex layout of the school called for three different systems to be installed. The sports hall and drama studio feature a timber floor sprung batten system, which works to absorb shock and enables a high ball bounce. The IT area benefits from a raised access floor, which accommodates an array of services stored in the void below the pipework and floor surface, and provides a safe and tidy finish. The rest of the building uses a tacker floor system, which is the most cost effective underfloor heating system in terms of material used and installation time. It achieved a BREEAM very good rating. |
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