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A major investment in modern premises and key staff gives town firm the platform for growth
New base lights up a new era for industrial electrical engineers A
MOVING UP: Kevin Dyas, administration manager, left, and Steve Goodwin, general manager, in Dyas Electrical’s new base.
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NEW headquarters, with a new general manager overseeing operations, will ensure a long-standing Grimsby electrical engineering business is at the forefront of a new era. Dyas Electical has invested £400,000 in a state-of-the-art town base, and is looking to consolidate on its standing as a prominent supplier of electrical services. Steve Goodwin has been promoted to general manager, in recognition of the business development and project leadership he has experienced in more than 16 years with the company. The business continues to offer a full range of electrical engineering services to both the commercial and industrial markets. More recently this has seen Dyas embrace the latest technological products to promote cost effective energy saving solutions. These range from low loss power distribution transformer installations and energy efficient drive solutions, through to addressable LED lighting products. The design of these systems originate from the new base at Cherry Tree Business Park, South Humberside Industrial Estate. The total revamp of the premises has resulted in an architecturally innovative building which showcases some of the solutions. A 50kwp system of solar panels has also been installed, with the business practicing what it promotes. Recent projects included a UK
installation first, with the relighting of a large open storage facility at Port of Immingham, using eight 25m high lighting masts furnished with the latest in LED flood lights. It led to a request from the suppliers for Dyas to introduce the products to industry at sector conference LuxLive in London. Further changes were introduced at ABP’s Finland Terminal, with a 70 per cent saving in power usage achieved, prompting a nomination for an industry award. Elsewhere on the Humber ports estates, it has completed a turnkey design and installation project for Immingham Fertiliser Terminal,
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UK FIRST: The lighting mast project at Port of Immingham. Top, completed, with towers above. Right, before, with the old lighting tower, inset.
totalling more than £1 million, as well as support contracts onshore and offshore for Centrica Energy’s wind operations in Grimsby. Dyas has just secured the award of an upgrade contract for the control pendant system on 75 turbines as part of Lincs offshore wind farm, and the design and build of a new substation for Greenport Hull. In-house, it recently obtained ISO 9001 and became an MCS approved solar PV installer. It is also an appointed supplier with neighbour Technica, for the provision of modular control solutions to Abu Dhabi Gasport projects.