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delivering engineering excellence

building services

We deliver M&E solutions that bring lasting change for our clients

delivering engineering excellence


why integral building services? We deliver M&E solutions that bring lasting change for our clients. Change comes from robust project management and at Integral Building Services all our work is underpinned by engineering excellence. It is this that sets us apart and forms the cornerstone of the wider Integral Group success. We enjoy close working relationships with all our clients, consultants and contractors. Understanding the broader picture allows us to respect the contribution of everybody we collaborate with. All our projects are based on selfdelivery and we employ the best engineers, technicians, and project managers. This ensures the highest quality of standards, and our strategic partnership teams ensure a single point of administration which optimises our responsiveness and reliability, making us trusted advisors to our clients.

Delivering projects on time, on budget and on brief is vital. However Integral Projects go further. We recognise no two projects are the same and we tailor our support to match our client’s requirements to achieve the most cost effective and sustainable solution every time. We do this using our ‘One Team Approach’. This has been designed to mirror the BSRIA guidelines on ensuring best practice to achieve ‘soft landings’, Combined with our in-house engineers using the best technology in BIM guarantees the full resource of Integral is behind every challenge we face.

In our partnership role we link technical, strategic, programme and project advice to create streamlined management structures and communication. This drives real benefits for our clients such as: cost reduction, simplified reporting, reduced risk and cost certainty — we are ultimately about achieving business goals and driving lasting change.

“...Integral building services provide an extensive range of services across all sectors, delivered out of four hubs across the UK. We can provide a solution to suit.”

management philosophy Sustainable Solutions

Guaranteed performance

Innovation

Continually improving management systems

Partnership

Proven experience producing mutual benefit

Focus

Enabling you to concentrate upon your core business activities

Finance

Agreeing, meeting and maximising budgets

Planning

Reducing downtime and lowering operational costs

Flexible

Improving your competitiveness and effectiveness

Secure

Managing all contracted staff issues


hub locations & capability Bristol

Newcastle

London

Bury St Edmunds

heating & chilled water systems

communication systems

fire & security systems

power and lighting

standby power installation

low voltage installation

high voltage installation

balancing testing & commissioning

management systems

corrosion protection & water treatment

hot & cold water domestic services

ventilation & air conditioing

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RPC south west estates experience area Gloucestershire

site Abbey Wood, JSCS Ashchurch, RAF Boddington, Imjin Barraks, Duke of Gloucester Barracks

Wiltshire

RAF Lyneham, Azimghur Barracks,, Trenschard Lines

Hampshire

Southwick park, Fort Blockhouse, DE&S Gosport

Dorset

Bovington Camp, West Moors Fuel Depot, RM Poole, Lulworth Gunnery School,

Somerset

RNAS Yeovilton, UK Hydrographic Office, Ensleigh, Foxhill, Norton Manor Camp, Warminster Road Bickleigh Barracks, DM Plymouth Devonport, The Royal Citadel, RM Chivenor,

Devon

RN Stonehouse, CTC Lympstone, Dartmouth Naval College

Cornwall

RNAS Culdrose, RAF St Mawgan, HMS Raleigh

RPC east estates experience area

site

Bedfordshire

RAF Chicksands, RAF Henlow, Luton ACIO

Cambridgeshire

RAF Brampton, RAF Wyton

Essex

Carver Barracks, Colchester MCTC, MDP HQ Wethersfield

Hertfordshire

Bassingbourn Barracks

Leicestershire

Defence Animal Centre Melton Mowbary

Lincolnshire

RAF Barkston Heath, RAF Coninborough, RAF Cranwell, RAF Digby, Lincoln AFCO, RAF Scampton, RAF Wttering, RAF Waddington Prince William of Gloucester Barracks

Norfolk

RAF Marharn, Norwich ACIO, Robertson Barracks

Nottinghamshire

Chetwynd Barracks, RAF Syerston

Rutland

Kendrew Barracks, ST Georges Barracks

Suffolk

RAF Barnham, RAF Honington, Rock Barracks, RAF Wattisham

Surry

Gibraltar Barracks

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air traffic control building yeovilton The new air traffic control tower was the first major construction project to be completed under the Regional Prime Contract South West (RPC SW). Construction of a new ATC building was commissioned as the original tower, after 52 years of continuous service, had become increasingly difficult to maintain and lacked the space required for modern aviation operations. The new building provides traffic radar services to both military and civil aircraft flying within the south west region and benefits from all round, unobstructed visibility of the airfield and its surrounding airspace. The ATC accommodates operational, meteorological and administrative support functions and is designed to allow 24-hour operations on an as required basis. It also provides the environment for the training of students from the Royal Navy School of Fighter Control. Due to the proximity of the runways to the site, it was vital to liaise closely with the existing ATC team to co-ordinate all construction activities very carefully. Disruption to all

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Mains Distribution Earthing and Bonding Containment Systems Small Power Installation Lighting Installations Emergency Lighting Specialist Sound Systems Fire Alarms System Security System Access Control System CCTV Systems TV Aerial Systems Lightning Protection System

station operations had to be kept to an absolute minimum, with unavoidable interruptions agreed in advance with the station. Operations on the airfield were maintained through the construction works which, at one stage, included directional drilling under the main and secondary runways and associated taxiways to create the service ducts. Construction work commenced in January 2005, with completion in February 2006 to accommodate a sixmonth fit-out period by Defence Communication Services. Acceptance of the project was achieved in July and the new building became fully operational in August 2006

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Incoming Gas and Water Services Space Heating and Cooling Distribution Strategy Ventilation System Domestic Hot and Cold Water Services Natural and Specialist Gas Installations Building and Energy Management System (BEMS) Sanitaryware Soil Waste and Vent Pipework Testing and Commission Water Treatment

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CHE ashchurch, tewkesbury DSDC Ashchurch is a storage and distribution site for all types of military vehicles. Building 1 was a warehouse facility of brick and asbestos sheet construction, with a steel structure supporting steel trusses, forming multiple pitch roofs with valley gutters. The building was constructed in the early 1940’s as part of the American build-up of forces prior to D Day. It had reached the end of it’s useful life and suffered numerous defects and leaks. The asbestos sheeting was failing and had to be replaced to comply with MoD health and safety regulations. The scope of works consisted of the total refurbishment of the building to provide Controlled Humidity Environment (CHE) storage for a range of military vehicles.

roof with insulated metal sheets and over cladding the walls similarly. New doors were fitted into the existing door openings, to provide vehicles access. The existing concrete floor was repaired to a minimum standard acceptable for vehicle storage. Controlled humidity plant was fitted into each bay, a fire alarm system and sprinklers protect the whole facility and new lighting and small power was provided.

This involved stripping the roof completely, making good steelwork and existing brickwork prior to re-cladding the

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Mains Distribution Earthing and Bonding Containment Systems Small Power Installation Lighting Installations Emergency Lighting Fire Alarms System CCTV Systems TV Aerial Systems Lightning Protection System

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mechanical services include • • • •

Incoming Gas and Water Services Space Heating and Cooling Strategy Building and Energy Management System (BEMS) De-humidification System


ernesettle jetty plymouth The replacement of the Ernesettle jetty crane was one of the original seven A* projects that were awarded to Debut at the start of the Regional Prime Contract South West. The crane is used to load and off-load ammunition for the Royal Navy’s fleet at Devonport. The scope of works included: replacing the jetty crane; jetty repairs to meet the design life of the new crane; jetty fenders replaced; fire main upgrade and other ancillary works. All works had to be carried out within a six-month construction period. The project constraints included works being carried out in the environmentally sensitive River Tamar tidal estuary, which meant that several specialist environmental processes and permissions were required. The programme was extremely challenging as there could be no over-run and all works were carried out without disruption to normal DSDA Plymouth activities. The replacement fenders had a long-lead time and had to be procured early. The existing jetty crane was dismantled and old fenders removed, using marine based plant. A total of 61 new fender piles were driven. The damaged concrete was removed, using a technique called ‘hydrodemolition’, which also required significant temporary steel support systems. The concrete repair was completed by spraying gunnite to reform the beams and columns. This gunnite provided a repair with a design life of 30 years.

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Mains Distribution Earthing and Bonding Containment Systems Small Power Installation Fire Alarms System CCTV Systems LV Generator

The old fire main was removed to allow installation of the new fire main system. The water storage tank and pumping station were built on a concrete slab founded on concrete piles. The pre-cast concrete segmental tank was post tensioned to hold it all together. A combined pump room and switch room was also constructed. On 30 August 2006 the crane was delivered on a sea going barge towed by an ocean going tug, from Gateshead, . The crane was constructed in four pieces: the truck frame, the machine housing, super frame and jib. This process took just three days. The final stages of the on-site crane installation, rigging, testing and commissioning was then carried out.

mechanical services include •

Installation of Monitored Fire Fighting Facility controlled via a Microwave Control System located 1 ½ miles away Installation of Pumping Station

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office storage & garage facility RM poole The aim of the project was to provide a new facility for the control, direction and production of operations, which was linked to an existing building. This project was the first to be completed at R M Poole by Debut under the Regional Prime Contract South West. This was an extremely challenging project, which included a number of changes being introduced during construction to meet the end users’ specific requirements. The coordination and integration of the newly defined DCSA works required careful management. Windows were identified in the construction programme, which enabled the DCSA to complete their installation in line with the end users’ requirements for the building to become operational. The success of this project has resulted from the fully integrated approach of the project team lead by Defence Estates’ Project Manager.

The DEPM commented ’this is an excellent example of the collaborative and open approach encouraged through Prime Contracting. We are looking forward to continuing with this success at R M Poole with the remaining projects of the redevelopment programme’.

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mechanical services include

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Mains Distribution Earthing and Bonding Containment Systems Small Power Installation Lighting Installations Emergency Lighting Specialist Sound Systems Fire Alarms System Security System Access Control System CCTV Systems TV Aerial Systems Lightning Protection System

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Debut has also recently completed an office, storage and garage facility at R M Poole.

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Incoming Gas and Water Services Space Heating and Cooling Distribution Strategy Ventilation System Domestic Hot and Cold Water Services Natural and Specialist Gas Installations Building and Energy Management System (BEMS) Sanitaryware Soil Waste and Vent Pipework Testing and Commission Water Treatment


district heating main replacement azimghur barracks The district heating main pipe work serving “Azimghur Barracks” was unreliable and had suffered many breeches due to the effects of corrosion. Integral M&E Services were appointed as the Design & Build Contractor with regard to the replacement of the “District Heating Main” pipe work, which included management of the associated Civil Engineering works. The works comprised the removal of the existing steel district heating main pipe work and associated fittings including thermal insulation and concrete covers. New heavy duty pre-insulated steel pipe work (Approx 3.4KM) and fittings of various diameter (including valves, AAV’s dosing pots etc) was installed within the emptied and environmentally cleaned ducts. Additional 50mm thickness “Rockwool” insulation and water proof membrane was applied to all joints. The pipe work is continuously supported throughout its length by sand bags placed at regular intervals. Following the completion of all required

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New boiler control panel. Associated containment and wiring to new panel feeding 6 no boilers Removal of old redundant services in pipe ducts.

testing and inspections the pipe work was buried with a 100mm covering of sand and 150mm covering of topsoil. Double regulating valves and isolating butterfly valves were installed as required including the existing plant room. Valve pits were provided at each valve location. The installation of the new heating main pipe work was installed in several phases incorporated into a programme of works to co-ordinate and minimise disruption to the military activities carried out on the base. The works including provision of temporary boilers with associated oil tanks and required building shutdown, change overs were completed in line with agreed construction programme (August 2011 to March 2012)

mechanical services include • • • • • •

Strip out and removal of existing pipework. Asbestos removal in existing pipe ducts Distribution pipework to various buildings. Building and Energy Management System (BEMS.) Testing and Commission. Water Treatment.

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district heating main & boiler replacement - RNAS yeovilton The Royal Naval Air Station at Yeovilton, known as HMS HERON, is located approximately 6 miles North of Yeovil. The overall site covers approximately 500 Hectares The Replacement Heating main project consisted of the following: • • •

Installation of a new main line gas pipe from a connection point in Ilchester to RNAS Yeovilton Installation of 5no gas meter housings & associated control equipment. Installation of a gas main within RNAS Yeovilton, passing along Atlantic way, from one of the meter housings to building 159. This activity was carried out utilizing directional drilling. Removal of the existing boilers and associated oil tanks, followed by the installation of new gas powered boilers. Replacement of the district heating system pipe work within the Technical site.

electrical services include • • • • • • • •

Mains Distribution Earthing and Bonding Containment Systems Small Power Installation Lighting Installations Emergency Lighting Fire Alarms System Lightning Protection System

The installation of all the pipe work and plant room equipment was carried out by Integral M&E Services utilising directly employed operatives. The removal and disposal of existing boilers and oil tanks was undertaken by a specialised licensed contractor. The high temperature heating main is approx 3.3km in length installed within existing ducts and above grand gantries. The pipe work rises to high level within the hangers. The new pipe work was prefabricated in a dedicated and segregated area away from the Technical site as the project was carried out on a live airbase All works were carried out during the heating shut down period between May and September.

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Incoming gas Distribution high temperature pipe work to hangers and buildings Expansion bellows, guides and anchors to compensate movement. Installation of 3no new 3 megawatt boilers 2no new 5000ltr expansion vessels. A new gigamat type pressurisation unit. Natural gas installations Building and Energy Management System (BEMS) Testing and commissioning Water treatment


contracting hubs Committed to delivering engineering excellence through our ‘one team approach’. For further information please contact our sales office on 01454 278 900.

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Registered Office 1290 Aztec West, Almondsbury, Bristol BS32 4SG T: 01454 278 900 F: 01454 201 169

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