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A CLIENT’S GUIDE TO

BUILDING ENGINEERING SERVICES

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An in-depth guide for specifiers looking to procure quality, independently audited building engineering services





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A CLIENT’S GUIDE TO BUILDING ENGINEERING SERVICES The BESA Book covers all aspects of building energy management to help clients make those important decisions to meet corporate social and financial goals, and to find the right contractor to deliver the job.

BESA provides a free online search service (www.thebesa.com/find-a-besa-member) designed to make it easy and quick to find BESA member(s) that you require to deliver heating, ventilating, ductwork, facilities management, refrigeration, air conditioning, commissioning and maintenance services. The service allows users to search for a BESA member by region (postcode), name and by specialism. It also now details the geographic areas that a member operates in, as well as highlighting those services which are carried out in-house.

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WELCOME

INTRODUCTION

MEMBERSHIP

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MARKET OVERVIEW

BESA President Tim Hopkinson discusses the birth of a new era

BESA chief executive David Frise on the benefits of a BESA membership

An introduction to the Building Engineering Services Association

Preparing for culture change

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SKILLCARD

TRAINING

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Rising to the compliance challenge

The industry’s skills certification register shows its value

Employers embrace new training model

To move, or not to move?

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BESA NATIONAL CONFERENCE

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OVERVIEW

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The latest news from the 2018 BESA National Conference

BUILDING SERVICES

BUILDING SERVICES

Digital tools set to transform work and payment

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OFFSITE

EXPORT

DIVERSITY

The case for off-site – no more time for delay

BUILDING SERVICES

MMC could deliver £40bn export boost

DIGITAL TOOLS

Digital and off-site backed to tackle productivity crisis

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BUILDING SERVICES

BUILDING SERVICES

Setting out on the path to a career in engineering

BUILDING SERVICES

FUTURE LEADERS

It is time for the industry to get in touch with its feminine side

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MENTAL HEALTH

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COMPLIANCE

BUILDING SERVICES

Mind your language

INTRODUCTION

STRATEGY

PARTNERSHIPS

BESA sets out future with strategic partners

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PAS 91

TATA STEEL

BISPA

PIPEWORK

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Compliance is king in post Grenfell era

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SPECIFICATION

PIPEWORK

HEATING

HEAT INTERFACE UNITS

The gateway to specification

Cold-formed or hot-finished?

BISPA joins BESA to tackle pipework challenges

What can HIUs do for us?

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HIGH RISE SYSTEMS

ENERGY EFFICIENCY

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WATER PRESSURE

WATER HEATERS

TECHNICAL

Big can be beautiful

Is compliance enough for water heaters?

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LEADERSHIP SKILLS

LEGIONELLA

CLEAN AIR ACT

FACILITIES MANAGEMENT

Stepping up to lead

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WATER SYSTEMS

Legionella still on the rise

VENTILATION/DUCTWORK /IAQ

UK poised to adopt new clean air act

FACILITIES MANAGEMENT

SFG20

Grenfell inquiry raises stakes for building maintenance

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INDOOR AIR QUALITY

Soaring asthma rate strengthens case for IAQ


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VENTILATION HYGIENE

SMOKE CONTROL

AIR FILTRATION

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KITCHEN VENTILATION

Ventilation hygiene specialists target kitchen safety

Why Grenfell’s smoke control system didn’t stand a chance

Breathing easier

BESA revamps kitchen ventilation guidance

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HEATWAVES

OFF GASSING

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HEATING SOLUTIONS

ENERGY EFFICIENCY

UK heatwaves may kill thousands

What is it and why it matters

Time to get tough in the kitchen

Integrated approach will help industry reach efficiency heights

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REFRIGERATION

RAC80

BG6 REVISION

AIR CONDITIONING

AIR CONDITIONING

SUPPLY CHAIN

CONTROL SYSTEMS

KNOWLEDGE

Air conditioning sector facing safety fears

RAC80 provides latest AC and heat pump guidance

Engage brain and redraw the ‘fuzzy red lines’

The power of people

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BESA OFFICES

BESA AFFILIATES

BESA MEMBERS

BESA CONTACTS

Contact details for all of BESA’s UK locations

BESA CONTACTS

We welcome a wide range of Affiliates, from suppliers, manufacturers and business services providers

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Full details of BESA member companies listed geographically

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BESA MEMBERS INDEX

An alphabetical index of BESA member companies

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TIME TO MOVE ON The shocks and surprises of the past two years continue to resonate throughout our industry, but we are now moving into a new phase. 2019 feels like a year for moving on, says BESA President Tim Hopkinson*.

Tim Hopkinson BESA President

The aftermath of the Grenfell Tower tragedy; the controversy around Carillion and payment practices; business uncertainty over Brexit; and the huge resource and skills issues facing employers are converging to bring about a complete transformation of our industry and its professions.

Specifically, we are going to see:

We are seeing the birth of a new era where the traditional way of doing things no longer works and where our professional credibility is under scrutiny like never before.

Transformation is inevitable because the UK construction industry physically cannot deliver all of the projects coming down the pipe unless it works in a completely different way. The industry is already at full capacity; there are tower cranes all over London and we are continually being exhorted to employ more skilled people.

Over the next two to five years, we will witness the emergence of an industry that embraces modern methods of construction; modern ways of working; and future technologies like never before – creating a new culture and a new image. BESA will play a major role in this new era because it will increasingly be called upon to set the technical standards and help companies provide evidence of their competence. The Association will be crucial in helping companies transition to new ways of working and in helping them to comply with both legislation and new client requirements. Building engineering firms must reshape themselves in line with this new era or find themselves left out in the cold.

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• Increased use of offsite and modular construction • True collaboration between organisations and professions Digital dominance of procurement • • More (and more diverse) apprenticeships

EngineeringUK has long forecast that the country will need 1.8 million new engineers (in all fields) by 2025. The latest call from the Chartered Institute of Building suggested construction needed more than 150,000 new recruits by 2021 to keep up with the current demand. Increasingly, these figures look simply unattainable. We have a huge resource void and we also have some mega projects on the horizon. Some estimates suggest that the third runway at Heathrow could absorb more than 15,000 site workers. There are two nuclear power stations in the pipeline at Hinkley Point and Wylfa Newydd – each of which could require more than 6,000 site-based technical staff.


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“Over the next two to five years, we will witness the emergence of an industry that embraces modern methods of construction; modern ways of working; and future technologies like never before – creating a new culture and a new image.”

HS2 is more widely spread and so will look to absorb people from all over the country, but from a pool of skilled labour that is already almost dry. The status quo is not going to deliver all of this so we will have to become less and less about contractors working on building sites and more and more about deploying technology and modern working methods to deliver a better and more profitable product. In the past, employers’ knee-jerk reaction would have been to scour the EU for low cost workers to throw at projects. That will no longer be an option from next March and this could well turn out to be one of the long-term benefits of Brexit. Rather than simply bringing in bodies with varying levels and types of qualifications, we will have to ensure that everyone has completed the right training and has appropriate skills for how we want to work in the UK. In short, the Hackitt Review has turned the spotlight on compliance and competence – and Brexit has reinforced the need for developing a proper strategy to address them. Of course, we will still be short of people for some years, but our lack of manpower will fuel the offsite revolution, which will further improve quality.

If you build something in a factory – rather than on a building site – you have a far better chance of ensuring it is finished to the right quality. You can manage the quality control process much more easily and you provide better and safer working conditions for your employees. The need for the industry to embrace offsite methods was also stressed by the House of Lords Science and Technology Committee. In a recent report, it argued that offsite manufacture could improve productivity by as much as 70% while also delivering better and more energy efficient buildings.

Outdated However, it said the use of offsite manufacture had been patchy because the industry uses “outdated and unsustainable” business models. It also attacked the fragmented culture of the sector and the lack of trust, which led to poor levels of the collaboration needed to make offsite manufacturing work. “There are clear and tangible benefits from offsite manufacture for construction which make a compelling case for its widespread use,” said committee chair Lord Patel. “The construction sector’s business models are no longer appropriate and are not supporting the UK’s urgent need for new homes and infrastructure.” If the modular offsite approach is going to work, you need full collaboration from the outset to get the designs right. If you succeed, you also create a whole new atmosphere of co-operative working. And, what’s more, you don’t let anything leave the factory until you have been paid for it! >>

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“EngineeringUK has long forecast that the country will need 1.8 million new engineers (in all fields) by 2025. The latest call from the Chartered Institute of Building suggested construction needed more than 150,000 new recruits by 2021 to keep up with the current demand.”

Adopting more of a production line approach will allow us to develop a less disruptive supply chain management and payment model. It should also ensure that the finished product works better in the long-run – so addressing many of our performance and safety problems in buildings. Collaboration should, in time, lead to a new contract model that will remove old areas of conflict. Revitalising the way we work could consign issues like late payment to the dustbin of history. Also, many of the things that make our industry so unattractive to young people will be transformed. If it becomes safer, cleaner and more technologically driven – and more profitable and less adversarial – it suddenly looks a lot more like a promising career. This culture change, therefore, brings about a change of image just at the time when UK further education is going through its own transition. Young people have more options these days and many no longer regard a ‘traditional’ degree route as the best way to access the right career.

This subtle shift is a great opportunity for employers in our sector to reach out to a new generation of potential recruits, who they can train on the job up to and beyond degree level. BESA has been at the forefront of developing new standard apprenticeships and we are seeing demand for these growing steadily. Our Future Leaders programme (see page 63) is also bearing fruit as more young people come forward, eager to help us set the agenda for the future of the Association and the building engineering sector. 2019 promises to be a year when we put the worst of our political and technical traumas behind us; learn the lessons – and move forward with greater confidence to embrace a new construction culture. n *Tim Hopkinson is serving as BESA President for a second year. He is also managing director of E Poppleton and Son.


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RE-STARTING HISTORY There is no point trying to hide the fact that BESA has been through a time of unprecedented change and upheaval, but then so has most of the industry. It is time to turn those experiences to our advantage, says BESA chief executive David Frise.

BESA has changed its name twice in a very short period of time. It has a new headquarters and has seen some changes in senior staff. Three events of national prominence had a direct bearing on our sector: Brexit; Grenfell and Carillion – three names that will live long in history. Yet, the Association endures as it has through many turbulent periods since it was formed in 1904. We have a strong and proud heritage from our HVCA history – and we have always led from the front. David Frise

BESA chief executive

BESA represents engineering companies that are technically proficient. The design and installation work they do is complex and difficult. There are numerous technical standards that must be interpreted and adhered to in order to comply with specifications. Their technical competence is their USP and their ability to integrate complex systems brings a building to life. The make-up of our membership also gives us the authority to speak on behalf of the building services industry, we represent the high end of technical competence and we should enhance that by strengthening member participation in rejuvenated committees. This has allowed us to be influential in areas like negotiated wage agreements, late payment, legislation and procurement.

It is therefore sensible that a primary strategic objective of BESA is to either set or influence the technical standards that impact our members. Technical standards should be the friend of good contracting companies; they set out the requirements and should level the playing field at tender stage and set the objective requirement on completion. Has the right design and equipment been tendered and has that design been met, is it all compliant? If you set a technical standard, you need the right skills and competence to meet that standard.

Collaborative Solutions should be sought from as wide a stakeholder group as possible, including manufacturers, consultants, clients, professional bodies and non-members – we are learning to be more collaborative and to welcome more companies as full or affiliate members. On the skills front, we have seen a record number of enquiries from companies of all sizes wanting apprentices and signing up to our New Standard courses. We are helping employers deal with the confusion surrounding Apprentice Levy funding and those clouds are, finally, starting to clear. >>

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“BESA can provide information and intelligence that you cannot find on Google. We deliver technical updates; specific legal advice, market intelligence and a national wage agreement that provides a settled workforce.” As well as creating the New Standard apprenticeships, we have revamped end point assessment of candidates to make it more meaningful and focussed on life-long learning. The system now provides real evidence that the apprentice has the knowledge, skills and behaviours to operate as part of a modern workforce. This is what employers have been calling for and presents real value for money for BESA members who can now receive apprentices with fully rounded competence ready for productive work. Within our technical framework, our specialist groups already provide forums for discussion of the key issues relating to many of the technical areas that need examination in the wake of Grenfell, in particular. Their committees are at the heart of our drive to produce leading edge technical guidance and they provide so much valuable input by volunteering their time and sharing their expertise. This is all part of re-energising the community of BESA, which has been serving our industry so well for over a century. Our heritage and tradition is a great strength – it reflects where we come from, but also where we sit in the modern industry. It can be a lonely business running a business at any level, there are days when you truly believe the world is against you – particularly in our industry. Then you meet another member and find that you share a concern or a problem and you find out there is a solution or that your concern will pass.

One of the major benefits of membership is access to a community of people who are in the same boat as you, share the same concerns, can laugh about the absurdities of the industry. You make friends in the association because you work in the same environment. Support can take many forms, from being an empathetic friend, to providing expert advice on legal or technical issues. It can also be attending a meeting or reading a document where you find out something of commercial value to you. This may well be something “you didn’t know you didn’t know” and therefore did not realise this would be very important to you. The cost of being a member of any trade association is under greater scrutiny than ever. Like many business expenses, companies are – quite rightly – looking at their return on investment. While that is an obvious concern, it also is a challenge we are rising to meet because we need engaged members if we are to achieve our objectives.

Community You will see many examples of the specific commercial value we can add to your businesses in this publication, but access to the community is hugely valuable in its own right – but in a less easily calculated way. BESA can provide information and intelligence that you cannot find on Google. We deliver technical updates; specific legal advice, market intelligence and a national wage agreement that provides a settled workforce. All of that is available – and more – but it needs to be better communicated to the membership. That is a critical task for our staff this year. Our members operate in a difficult commercial environment: Clients do not always value our members’ services and their contribution to a sustainable, modern, low carbon economy is ignored. However, the Grenfell Tower tragedy will lead to a cultural shift in attitudes to quality in the industry. Members may finally start to gain the recognition they deserve.


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The proposed new output based building regulations, will shift the emphasis from what you promise to deliver, to what is actually delivered. In the future, contractors will need to provide evidence of compliance with regulation and specification. They will need to be able to demonstrate their competence – and that is where we come in with our support services for our members. We also provide increasingly popular financial services through our subsidiary Welplan, which is playing a crucial role in helping small firms, in particular, to meet new requirements for workplace pensions and back office functions. We are proud of its status as a Master Trust pensions provider – one of only a small number in the country – and we accept the additional scrutiny that comes with the territory. Construction is a strategic enabling industry, without the buildings and infrastructure the industry delivers, modern society would not function. The construction industry builds the homes, schools, hospitals, transport links, factories and offices needed for a modern economy. BESA members are responsible for the installation and correct operation of building mechanical and electrical systems within the built environment. If a building were a body, then the services are the vital organs, the heart, lungs and brain. If the building services engineer succeeds, the user is unaware of the service provided, as they are neither too hot nor too cold; and they cannot hear, see or smell the produce we deliver. They are, in fact, content and only recognise and notice the services when there is a problem. It is for this reason that clients undervalue building services. Sadly, building services can also be regarded as a “problem sector” by many clients and main contractors. It is difficult to understand; it is usually more expensive than they anticipate and creates difficulties with late changes to the design. Clients want to occupy buildings when they look ready, so services are rarely given adequate commissioning time. It should therefore come as no surprise when building services do not perform to design.

Specification It is frequently the case that the occupier of the building is not the same as the specifier. It can be very difficult for an occupier to understand that they have a building that performs badly and fails to meet energy targets or ventilation rates, for example. Set this problem against a background of non-compliance with building regulations and specification and it becomes easy to see why many clients and main contractors dismiss the work of the building services engineer. Defects in building services are often hard to spot and they are usually more difficult for occupiers to rectify or to allocate responsibility. Building services are known as “the dark arts”, all a bit mysterious and to be treated with suspicion, but often account for up to 50% of the total cost of the building – a significant contribution. Crucially because the services infrastructure is hidden away and embedded in the structure it is very difficult to put right if the design is wrong or the installation defective Yet if the government wants to deliver on its industrial strategy, it needs properly performing buildings. If you want smart cities, you need to start with smart buildings – a fact that seems to be poorly understood in political circles. It seems perverse that such a crucial industry for everyone is so undervalued and subject to lowest price tendering. Truly, it is a service you do not value it until you do not have it, but this also makes it a great profession and BESA represents the very best companies in the sector. If they succeed, the country has better hospitals, schools and offices that benefit all of society and help deliver a vibrant, sustainable economy. That is the message we will be delivering to the wider world this year and, thanks to some of the negative experiences we have all just lived through, it seems like the world might just be ready to listen this time. n

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AN INTRODUCTION TO BESA The Building Engineering Services Association is the UK's leading trade organisation for building engineering services contractors – representing the interests of firms active in the design, installation, commissioning, maintenance, control and management of engineering systems and services in buildings.

BESA has a proud heritage, having been established in 1904 as the National Association of Master Heating and Domestic Engineers. BESA has been known by several names through the years, most notably as the Heating and Ventilating Contractors’ Association (HVCA) for nearly 50 years. We have evolved to reflect the changing needs of our members and the sector, and in 2012 we rebranded to the Building & Engineering Services Association (B&ES) to reflect the growing range of specialisms covered by our members.

turnover of £400m. While very much an integral part of the association as a whole, BESA Scotland has its own chairman and executive committee.

Now trading as BESA, our name highlights the fact that first and foremost we are an association, and our members will always be our primary focus.

Membership of BESA Northern Ireland comprises around 60 companies. While very much an integral part of the association as a whole, BESA Northern Ireland has its own chairman and executive committee.

BESA’s headquarters are in London, but we are active throughout the UK. We have a separate presence in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland, as well as eight regional offices across England. This regional presence facilitates member networking and sharing of best practice, business opportunities and advice on local and national developments.

BESA Scotland Membership of BESA Scotland comprises around 200 companies with a combined

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BESA Scotland is a member of the Specialist Engineering Contractors’ (SEC) Group Scotland, which represents the interest of the wider specialist contracting sector, and provides the secretariat for SEC Group Scotland’s Safety Forum.

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BESA Northern Ireland is a member of Specialist Engineering Contractors’ (SEC) Group Northern Ireland, which represents the interest of the wider specialist contracting sector, and provides the secretariat for SEC Group Northern Ireland’s Safety Forum.

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“BESA has been known by several names through the years, most notably as the Heating and Ventilating Contractors’ Association (HVCA) for nearly 50 years.” BESA Cymru/Wales elects its own Officers, including a dedicated Council Representative. BESA Cymru/Wales in its own right, also being a founder and active member of the Specialist Engineering Contractors’ (SEC) Group Cymru/ Wales, each of which have developed ongoing relationships with Welsh Government Ministers and Officials, representing the interest of the wider specialist contracting sector in general whilst also seeking to promote the interests of SME’s to Welsh Government.

Members One of the key requirements of membership is the demonstration of technical competence, commercial capability and adherence to health and safety best practice. This is assessed through regular, third-party inspection and auditing, ensuring our members are upholding what is affectionately referred to as the association’s ‘badge of quality’. BESA membership means that clients can be sure they are employing firms who work to the highest standards, giving reassurance that their project is in safe hands. The online Find a Member facility allows clients who require the services of a building engineering services contractor to identify and select members of the BESA according to the range of services they provide and their geographical location. This publication also contains a comprehensive guide to members including full contact details for each. See page 209.

Our Role In Industry BESA is committed to lobbying on behalf of its members on a wide range of issues that affect their businesses and the commercial environment in which they operate. Priority topics of current concern include:

• Unfair payment practices; • promoting digital business; • improving indoor air quality; • implementing apprenticeship reform; • replacing Part L of the Building Regulations. Visit our Representation page to find out more.

Collaboration And Alliances BESA is itself a member of the Specialist Engineering Contractors' (SEC) Group, which provides a united voice for all engineering specialists working in construction, and of the Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Industry Board (ACRIB), which provides a central forum for matters of specific interest to the refrigeration and air conditioning industry. BESA provides the secretariat for the Building Services Engineering Employment Agency Alliance, a voluntary grouping of employment businesses that supply personnel to contractors across building engineering services. The BESA works closely with other bodies throughout the sector – including the research organisation BSRIA, the Chartered Institution of Building Services Engineers, the Electrical Contractors’ Association and the Federation of Environmental Trade Associations (FETA), and is a member of the CIBSE Patrons corporate supporters’ network. In Europe, the BESA is an active member of GCP Europe, the umbrella body for the building engineering services sector and the Air Conditioning and Refrigeration European Association (AREA), which represents refrigeration and air conditioning contractors. n

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PREPARING FOR CULTURE CHANGE Last year saw huge strides taken towards creating a fairer payment culture for sub-contractors – and 2019 should be when we see supply chains starting to reap the benefits, says BESA’s public affairs and policy manager Alexi Ozioro.

Alexi Ozioro

BESA - Public Affairs and Policy Manager

2018 was a momentous year on many fronts. It started with the collapse of Carillion, which had enormous implications for supply chain finance and the mooted Aldous Bill. It saw the publication of the Hackitt Review and the details of the government’s construction sector deal; and concluded with the country bracing itself for Brexit.

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All of these things have had a dramatic – often traumatic – impact on our industry, but also led to a number of really positive outcomes.

However, the way many supply chains are structured and the difficulty of extracting payment in full and on time plays havoc with cash flow. This makes it hard for SMEs, in particular, to plan for the future and invest in as much recruitment and training as they need to keep up with demand for their skills.

For example, Network Rail set a great example on fair payment, which others are likely to follow in the coming months. Its decision to ban retentions and adopt project bank accounts as part of its new five-year £48bn investment programme showed just what can be done when an organisation is willing to embrace change. Large contractors who work with the railway operator will also be obliged to pay their own supply chains within 28 days under new terms of engagement. The company’s own chief executive Richard Beresford said the management had taken this step because “healthy supply chains” are, quite simply, better for everyone. “Culturally, this sends a huge signal as to the value we place on a sustainable supply chain and the way we want to do business,” he explained.

Most specialist contractors operating within supply chains are keen to provide top quality projects and realise that, in order to be able to do that, they have to invest in apprentices and other forms of training and recruitment to ensure they can access a well-stocked pool of skilled people.

So, the collapse of Carillion had a silver lining. It has been a salutary lesson for both clients and politicians. The penny has dropped and they now recognise that it is hard to deliver top quality projects without ‘healthy’ supply chains that work well and in harmony. If suppliers are continually chasing cash and having to compromise on quality in order to stay in business, the result is bound to be disappointment all round. Of course, nobody should take payment for granted – and if work is not up to standard they should not be paid until it is. The beauty of project bank accounts is that they are structured to ensure payment is made when work has been completed to an agreed standard. >>

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“The call for performance-based Building Regulations in the wake of the Grenfell disaster will require a complete change of culture from the construction industry and its investors.” They remove the need for retentions – a system that has been widely abused for decades. In a similar vein, the call for performance-based Building Regulations in the wake of the Grenfell disaster will require a complete change of culture from the construction industry and its investors. Carillion then laid bare construction’s fractured financial model and demonstrated the ferocity of a late payment culture that destroys supply chains and fosters a deeply uncaring approach. To many a building is an investment vehicle, which needs to be delivered on time and on budget in order to gain a return on investment. If you subsequently sell the asset on, you have no “skin in the game” as far as long-term performance is concerned. This leads to short-term investment decisions that have a detrimental impact performance and the whole life cost of the building. And, if you don’t care about the end product, why would you care about skills and people – and why would you be concerned about payment down the supply chain? The result is broken buildings put together by people who are also broken down by stress. Who could possibly thrive in a situation where they are forced to start working to a loose design on payment terms of 126 days? This is the culture that Dame Judith Hackitt and her independent review team are seeking to change by challenging the sector to adopt ‘performance based’ Building Regulations. They are calling for a shift in responsibility that makes those who procure and deliver buildings recognise and “feel that responsibility”.

This task should now be much easier because of Carillion’s demise. That sorry episode has exposed the fact that SMEs have been starved of vital cash flow for years – money that they could have been investing in people, skills and modern methods of working.

Wriggle Dame Judith said people must stop doing work for the “least cost” and change their mind-set so that buildings could remain safe and fit for purpose throughout their full lifecycle. She criticised the complexity of the guidance documents used to support the Building Regulations. They allow for too much wriggle room and loose interpretation; and the silo thinking behind them has made things complicated and difficult to enforce. The fact that supply chains started work too early was another key observation of her committee. To deliver her vision of projects that focus on future performance and long-term safety, we need to move to a planning system that only allows projects to proceed once at least 80% of the design is in place and to supply chains that are financially supported and working in some kind of harmony. Getting people to meet output-based regulations will not happen voluntarily, however. The Hackitt vision needs to be backed up with strong financial (and sometimes criminal) penalties that are far more severe than the possible cost benefits achieved by cutting corners. Dame Judith also urged the industry not to wait for the government to tell it what to do, but to take responsibility for reforming its competency – and in this aspect the industry does have something to build on: We already have a range of third party accredited competent person schemes in place that can support her call for a more robust method of establishing professional competence. However, if we want product installers to take responsibility for ensuring the specified product is appropriate, they need to be working in a joined up and functional system with security of payment and employment.


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The sector will, therefore, need to adopt a digital engineering and smart whole-life asset model that makes a record of each installation and monitors how it performs. This must be supported by digital business and payment systems along with projectbased insurance to encourage buy-in from all parts of the supply chain and to keep cash flowing through the supply chains. All of this is technically possible now, but requires a similar change of culture to the one that transformed the industry’s health and safety landscape a couple of decades ago. The Hackitt Review and the fall-out from Carillion must now foster a more caring approach to projects so that the ‘value engineered’ cut-price solution that delivers short-term returns at the expense of performance and safety no longer looks attractive. However, the government also has a steep learning curve to confront this year. The House of Commons Public Accounts Committee inquiry into the way the government deals with its suppliers uncovered considerable weakness in the way it procures vital public sector works and deals with its suppliers – including the habit of putting capital cost ahead of lifetime value and performance.

Influential A group of BESA members were invited to provide evidence to this highly influential committee in a private session and many of their key messages were included in its final report to government. In particular, the report recommended that the government consider “the lifetime cost and value of a contract, not just the bottom line at the point the contract is commissioned”. It added that government procurers should “get better at managing contracts through their life” and would need “a significant uplift in skills” in this area. The issue of late payment, which was brutally exposed by the Carillion episode, was also highlighted by the committee of MPs, who said there was “no excuse” for small and medium suppliers not being paid on time.

It called for the government to adopt project bank accounts to secure the cash flow of suppliers and, therefore, ensure a smoother process of delivering vital works. It also said the government should make greater use of standard contracts, which should include measures for addressing:

• Delays in payment • Retentions • Preferred supplier discounts • Increasing the use of Project Bank Accounts • Reducing the barriers to the direct bidding to Government

• Supporting consortia bidding. “Standard contracts should be designed to make it easier for SMEs to bid and make it clearer where variance occurs,” the report said while also advising departments to consult with their SME suppliers on how best to adopt these measures. The committee piled even more pressure on the government to act over the issue of late payment and retentions, which complement the work BESA has been doing around the Aldous Bill and fair payment in general. Their report made clear reference to the ‘race to the bottom’ culture highlighted in the Hackitt Review and which BESA has been campaigning against for many years. So, change is clearly in the air and on the ground – we expect to see considerable movement forward during 2019, particularly around reforming supply chain culture. BESA members should have nothing to fear from this and they will thrive in the new caring environment because they are more than capable of taking responsibility for their work and for investing in their people. However, companies who have failed to invest in quality standards and skills in readiness for this new approach will struggle. n For more information about the Association’s public affairs work please go to: www.theBESA.com/representation

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RISING TO THE COMPLIANCE CHALLENGE The BESCA Competent Person Scheme (CPS), authorised by the DCLG (Department for Communities and Local Government), allows businesses to self-certify that their works comply with the building regulations in England & Wales without the need to notify Building Control in advance or incur costly local authority inspection fees.

An alternative to submitting a building notice or using an approved inspector, the principles of the Competent Person Scheme are based on recognising people who are competent in their field and delivering work that complies with the Building Regulations. BESCA’s Competent Person Scheme is ideal for installers working in electrical, plumbing, oil, solid fuel, heating and hot water, ventilation and air conditioning, and renewables – including heat pumps, solar and biomass – professions. It offers an efficient and cost-effective solution for your business because self-certification not only saves you money, but also time which can be invested in gaining new business, as you no longer need to arrange local authority visits. The average cost saving from notifying direct is £241 per notification based on DCLG figures. Within a competitive industry it is also becoming increasingly vital for businesses to prove their value to consumers. Being part of the BESCA Competent Person Scheme allows you to showcase your commitment to compliance, quality and safety – acting as a badge of competency against competitors, providing reassurance and a quality service to building owners. It is also a legal requirement for building owners to notify of any works that are being carried out which fall under the Building Regulations.

New energy efficiency requirements have been introduced in the latest regulations relevant to works undertaken within the building services sector, concerning any works that may cause a change to the energy status of a dwelling. For example: changing a boiler or the type of fuel serving an existing boiler; or fitting a large fan on a ventilation scheme with a different performance output. BESCA Competent Person Scheme members receive regular updates on the latest industry thinking including building regulations and health and safety guidance, with access to training opportunities to ensure they remain compliant. If you need to improve your knowledge of the latest Building Regulations and to be certain of your legal obligations as an installer, we can help you with that too. We also offer six-year insurance-backed warranties as part of the membership fee for domestic works to ensure installed works are protected in the unlikely event a member is no longer able to trade. This guarantee protects your customer's deposit and your warranty. You will also receive free advertising because all BESCA Competent Person scheme members are added to our public ‘find a BESCA member’ search facility and Competent Persons register. n For more information go to: www.besca.org.uk

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SKILLCARD SHOWS ITS VALUE The operators of one of the construction industry’s largest skills certification registers were quick to close a loophole that had left the scheme open to abuse last year.

BESA operates the Engineering Services SKILLcard, which is held by over 60,000 operatives. The scheme managers were alerted to the fact that a number of people working in the thermal insulation industry had managed to secure Heating and Ventilating (H&V) Installer cards in order to gain access to construction sites.

and managers. It was the first CSCS card scheme to go ‘smart’ easing the process of updating the holder’s qualifications and making it simpler and quicker for site managers to check skills and prevent potential fraud.

As a result, some managers were in danger of being duped into allowing workers without the right qualifications onto their projects. However, SKILLcard and the Thermal Insulation Contractors Association (TICA) quickly closed the loophole before it could cause any lasting damage.

The TICA Skill Card competence is different to the SKILLcard scheme, but thermal insulation operatives found that it was possible to secure an engineering services card on completing an NVQ Level 2 course as a standalone qualification. There were also reports that social media was being used to encourage others to follow suit.

SKILLcard and TICA both run Construction Skills Certification Scheme (CSCS) affiliated programmes that underpin the government’s 2025 industry strategy by helping clients check whether workers have the right qualifications for the job in hand and have suitable health & safety training. For thermal insulators, this means holding qualifications that lead to competency as defined by the Sector Skills Council (SSC). More than 60,000 people working in the heating, ventilating, air conditioning and refrigeration industry hold an Engineering Services SKILLcard, which also covers building engineering services supervisors

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“Of course we are flattered that operatives from outside our industry see the value of Engineering Services SKILLcards, but this is a blatant abuse of the competence system,” said Rachel Davidson, BESA’s director of certification schemes. “As soon as we were alerted, we closed this loophole in line with our responsibility to uphold professional standards and provide quality assurance to construction clients.” She said it was clear this loophole was being exploited knowingly because the applicants felt they would not immediately qualify for a TICA Skill Card.


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“This does not mean the H&V Installer card requires lower standards. Rather, it is applied to an entirely different occupational skillset that is not appropriate for thermal insulators,” said Ms Davidson. “The route to qualification is different and allows the candidate to apply directly on receiving their NVQ whereas the TICA card requires an additional technical certificate or competency assessment of those technical skills.” SKILLcard is rejecting these applications and is directing applicants to the TICA scheme. It is also auditing its database to ensure no other H&V Installer SKILLcards have been issued on this basis. Any that are uncovered will be withdrawn, it stated. “While this has been an unsettling episode, it has served to demonstrate how CSCS partner organisations work together to uphold professional standards for the benefit of clients and every other skilled trades person who has taken the trouble to apply for their competence card in the right way,” added Ms Davidson. She also committed the organisation to auditing its entire database to ensure no other cards had been issued via similar loopholes – and encouraged other CSCS card operators to do the same. “We have been aware for some time that some insulators were applying outside of the TICA Skill Card to gain access to construction sites,” said TICA chief executive Marion Marsland. “We have made a commitment, as part of the wider Construction Leadership Council mandate, to ensure all operatives within our industry are qualified and competent to a transparent and consistent set of standards. “We will continue to work to that end, and believe that open communication with other partner schemes, including the Engineering Services Skillcard, is of huge benefit to the whole sector.”

CSCS chief executive Graham Wren explained that, in order to meet the industry’s aim of a fully qualified workforce, it was vital for cardholders to hold the right card for the specific job they do onsite “This helps site managers by ensuring that workers only undertake work they are qualified to do. It is great to see our partner card schemes TICA and BESA working towards this goal,” he said.

Why do you need a SKILLcard? Many construction and site managers request that their workers hold a SKILLcard before coming on site. Over 60,000 people hold a SKILLcard, and the scheme was the first affiliate of the Construction Skills Certification Scheme (CSCS) to go ‘smart’. Engineering Services SKILLcard provides the following benefits:

Using smartcards can help improve health and safety onsite by ensuring workers have the right qualifications for the job they do, and by eliminating the possibility of fake cards being used to access sites

Checking you have the right qualifications for the work you do is quicker, easier and less time-consuming using smartcards

If you are self-employed, you can use smartcards to keep your training records and certifications up to date. Anybody working in the heating, ventilating, air conditioning and refrigeration industry, including ductwork and other specialisms associated with the building engineering services industry - such as service and facilities, domestic heating and plumbing, and refrigeration and air conditioning can apply for an engineering services SKILLcard. The scope of SKILLcard also covers those with supervisory and managerial responsibilities in the building engineering services industry. You do not have to be employed in order to register. You could be self-employed, an agency worker or unemployed. There is also no need to register separately with CSCS. n For more information please go to: www.skillcard.org.uk

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EMPLOYERS EMBRACE NEW TRAINING MODEL The building engineering sector’s training routes are starting to look very different, says director of BESA Training Tony Howard.

Tony Howard

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Last year was turbulent and saw a barrage of negative statistics about numbers of people entering the industry – with apprenticeships coming in for a particular pounding in the national press. This year feels different.

They finally announced a welcome shake up that allowed large employers to transfer up to 10% of their levy funds to more than one company in their supply chain to help smaller employers take on apprentices.

The impact of the Hackitt Review following the Grenfell Tower is starting to be felt. It called for ‘radical culture change’ and a new focus on competence linked to the value of companies being able to demonstrate their professional compliance.

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The Department for Education (DfE) admitted to a drop in apprenticeship starts last year and this prompted many business leaders to call for the Apprenticeship Levy to be scrapped. Many SMEs said they were struggling to access the funding and that much of the training on offer by the 2,500 recognised providers was not fit for purpose. However, at BESA we believed the policy thinking behind the levy more or less right and it was the implementation that needed sorting out. SMEs, in particular, started to get their heads around how the funding from the Levy works – with help from bodies like BESA – and the government bowed to relentless pressure to tweak their approach.

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Only the country’s very largest employers – about 2% of all UK companies – actually pay the levy. The idea being that they would subsidise apprenticeship training so that more smaller companies are able to take on apprentices. The government saw this as crucial to its policy of creating three million new apprenticeships by 2020. Originally, levy payers could only share some of their funds with one other company, but now they can pass on up to 10% of their funds to as many other employers as they choose. Apprenticeships and Skills Minister Anne Milton said this was an opportunity for more employers to become involved in the new style apprenticeships being created across industry. For building services firms, it is a chance to receive funding support for investing in the ‘new standard’ apprenticeships that have already been developed by employers for employers in our sector.


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This has to be the future: Training designed by employers for employers. This is the model for the New Standard apprenticeships, which are just getting up and running and will need backing up with more fleet-footed course providers willing to offer practical and targeted training. That is where employers will start to see the big difference and where the DfE should intervene this year. All apprentices – of all ages and all stages of their careers – can have a qualification for life that is easily updated. Employers were rightly distrustful of the old system that used to focus on a lot of untargeted repeat training. That is being swept away with the advent of the New Standards and replaced by apprenticeships focussed on producing skills that are practical, relevant – and that evolve as markets and technologies change. However, employers are currently restricted to a relatively small number of large organisations able to provide non levy-funded apprentice training on programmes that employers evidently don’t want – and many of those do not cater for specialised industries like building engineering services. This is hugely frustrating for employers, but at BESA we saw a record number of enquiries from companies of all sizes wanting apprentices last year – and a significant rise in new apprentices signing up to our New Standard courses. As well as creating the New Standard apprenticeships, we revamped end point assessment of candidates to make it more meaningful and focussed on life-long learning. The system now provides real evidence that the apprentice has the knowledge, skills and behaviours to operate as part of a modern workforce. This is what employers have been calling for – for years.

The assessment involves a series of interviews, practical tasks and questions where students are examined – independent of their training provider. This should give employers greater peace of mind that they are receiving apprentices with fully rounded competence ready for productive work. Previously, the system was based on continuous assessment, but employers often felt there were weaknesses in that approach. The assessments were carried out by the trainers, whose employers were incentivised to ensure all of their candidates completed the courses successfully. Although there is no question that much of the training was perfectly good, having an independent assessment at the end does provide a much more satisfactory conclusion and makes certification that bit more meaningful.

Scathing As New Standard apprenticeships are rolled out, independent end point assessment is being gradually adopted for most industry sectors. This is all timely because the curse of ‘inappropriate’ qualifications has dogged our sector for decades. The trade union Unite was particularly scathing when it highlighted the problem of “dead end courses”. Unite forced the Government’s Skills Funding Agency to reveal that of the 203,400 people who undertook a full-time or part-time construction course in 2016/17, only 10% were linked to an apprenticeship; and most were purely classroom-based. It said too many young people were “having their hopes of a construction career crushed”. Many training providers promote lower cost ‘plumbing courses’ at the expense of the wider scoped building services apprenticeships, which can actually deliver two apprentices for the price of one i.e. one with a good basic grounding AND a higher specialist skill that employers actually need. Rather than continuing a process that encourages basic plumbing courses – many from the comfort of their own bedrooms – the government should be heavily promoting the added value apprenticeships that give employers what they need and can help them plug their skills gaps. >>

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“As well as creating the New Standard apprenticeships, we revamped end point assessment of candidates to make it more meaningful and focussed on life-long learning.” The implications are pretty serious: If we can’t meet demand then vital projects may not be completed – and if we seek to meet demand with unskilled labour; quality will continue to suffer. The Chancellor of the Exchequer also seems to recognise that – if we are to solve our productivity problems in this country – we must target apprenticeships. He has promised to release £80m in funding to help companies recruit more apprentices. We would argue that money should be ring-fenced for SMEs in high value industries with severe skills gaps like building engineering services. Support in our sector could deliver major gains on built environment and infrastructure projects. The tools that could make us work smarter and, therefore, more productively – Building Information Modelling (BIM); 3D printing; offsite manufacturing etc. – are widely available, but they cannot be fully embraced because they require investment to equip the people who would use them with the right skills. The government has talked a lot about embracing digital technology to improve productivity, but you need to train the people who are going to use that technology so we can build smarter – and improve post-Brexit business confidence. It was illuminating to see Costain reveal that one third of its current staff – over 1,300 people – now work in technology or consultancy roles. This reflects the changing face of construction-related professions (see digital future article on page 44). Fortunately, our emerging training model is more suited to taking on this challenge. One where qualifications are regularly re-assessed to ensure skills and competency are keeping pace with changes in the industry.

Meaningful Developing and setting new standards in apprenticeships, backed up by meaningful end point assessment, is the starting point for a qualification for life. This can be regularly refreshed via continuous professional development and targeted specific short courses for upskilling, or even further apprenticeships. This is crucial because, in the past, employers had to work with the system them were given – in other words, loads of people ending up studying to be plumbers because colleges found those courses easy to sell and cheap to deliver. Our research showed that most building engineering firms ended up recruiting plumbers and then had to set about re-training them to carry out the work they actually needed. That is why BESA, and its member companies, decided to take the bull by the horns and set about assessing and quantifying the challenge so we could redefine the sector’s training needs. Some decisions on what apprenticeships we needed to develop were easy. They already existed and were being used by industry – so we could work out what was required straight away. We then took those to the usual suspects – the awarding organisations – and asked them if they would become involved. However, the response was not what we were expecting: They wanted exclusivity, funding AND support – and many simply turned us down flat because they felt the numbers were not there to guarantee demand. So, we took a different tack and, by researching the skills gaps and rates of churn in the industry, we were able to define a business case and assess the viability. It also proved to us that we were better off doing this ourselves. The value of analysing the sector was quickly rewarded by the recognition of the need for a new and emerging qualification: ‘Ventilation Hygiene Technician’ that had not previously been designed or used. (See ‘Ventilation Hygiene Specialists target kitchen safety’ on page 137).


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Our involvement with employers enabled us to prove to the Institute and the Department for Education that this job or occupation actually existed – in fact there are thousands of them – and now by helping the same employers become ‘employer providers’ we will have the right skills being delivered by the employers for a real job. However, the Apprenticeship Standard and the Assessment Plan are just the tip of the iceberg. To make it truly valued you have to ensure it has portability between nations; that it meets or exceeds previous occupational standards; and that it can be trained and assessed. There must also be a big push to encourage employers to take this up and work with us. However, by creating the apprenticeship, we succeeded where the Qualification Credit Framework had failed. We found:

• Things that everyone in our industry needed •

to know

Things that persons following a particular route needed to know

• And things that the specialists needed to know These things were always there and we, as employers, have tried to describe them before, but somewhere along the line they kept vanishing into the sausage factory of the education system and awarding organisations – and came out looking like something else. This time round we have the opportunity to do this for ourselves and get it right. As we are from inside the industry, and advocating our employers’ needs, we were able to section qualifications out in a way that worked for employers and not in a way that the all-pervading awarding organisation wanted. So, we now have a ready-made group of competencies that will help career progression as well as industry recruitment.

Detail We have also found that being an end point assessment organisation is the best way to influence what actually comes out of the apprenticeships. Most external quality assurance schemes cannot look at the detail, but the end point assessor does. Revolutionising the training model so that it reflects the real world of building engineering as it is today; could also help us tackle our woeful lack of diversity. We are severely under-represented by

gender and race; yet if we have a new model, we also have a chance to repackage our careers in a way that makes them more widely appealing. Also, if there is no need to take the gamble of building up an enormous student debt and employers are willing to train you as you learn, people from more disadvantaged backgrounds will look on our sector favourably and, therefore, expand the pool of talent available to our employers. Some old-fashioned degrees and Higher Nationals will remain, but as money tends to be a pretty strong driver, more people are likely to opt to be supported through further education – especially as there is the offer of a real job at the end of it. However, employers have to feel confident about investing in apprentices and sometimes it is tempting to take the low cost option. This is a false economy. You receive a far better return on your investment by enrolling your staff on more technically demanding training, such as the new apprenticeships we now offer to our sector for higher skilled professions, rather than a lowest common denominator ‘sausage factory’ solution where you end up having to retrain them yourself. Churning out thousands of people with only basic qualifications might improve the numbers – for political purposes – but it will not meet the country’s real needs. If you are going to build big projects like Heathrow and HS2 etc – as well as all the other less glamorous, but equally crucial built environment assets – you need a broad range of skilled people. That does not mean just young people either. The new funding system is a great opportunity to re-skill; upskill; and move existing workers – of all ages – into areas where they are most needed. In fact, almost anyone at any stage of their career path can now start an apprenticeship, which is a radical and welcome change. It means you can catch people who might otherwise fall through the net and, if they missed some early qualifications, you can still bring them in via the New Standard scheme. In short, we are setting up a system that will work for an employer’s apprentices – at all levels and at all stages of their careers – and link continuous training and assessment to a company’s actual business needs. All of this might seem obvious, but it hasn’t been done before. n For more information about training and apprenticeships please go to: www.theBESA.com/training

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PENSIONS – TO MOVE, OR NOT TO MOVE? Employers should now be asking whether they are getting value for money from the fees they pay to their pension administrator; and whether they are getting good – and personal – service, says Welplan chief executive Bruce Kirton.

Employers have always faced heavy responsibilities when managing staff pensions and the advent of automatic enrolment has increased the level of focus on how contributions should be managed. It has also expanded the range of pension providers and advisors out there. It is always a good idea to review periodically the provisions you have put in place for your staff and you might want to ask yourself the following questions: Bruce Kirton

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Does my pension provider make it easy to upload monthly contribution data?

Is the administrator prepared to speak to me on the phone – rather than interacting through an impersonal online system?

Am I receiving timely reminders of changes to regulations and the ongoing need for compliance? Like individual savers, many employers have built up a number of pension schemes over the years and are now considering consolidating them with one provider. This can considerably cut down on admin time and cost – after all most employers don’t really want to be spending too much time on this when it could be spent more productively on their core business.

Things to consider: Employers should look closely at the issue of charges they are likely to incur. A number of schemes charge set-up fees, which will also apply if an existing scheme is transferred to a new provider. Some schemes also charge monthly fees of as much as £50 per member per month so the costs can really ramp up. Welplan Pensions does not charge employers any fees. Another key area is the transfer of data, which can be streamlined and efficient, or onerous and time-consuming. With a requirement to send payroll information on a weekly or monthly basis to your pension provider, It is important that the operation is kept simple so staff are not tied up for hours on unproductive activities like trying to upload data. Some pension providers offer a fully automated process for uploading member details, using simply templates, which again, Welplan Pensions offer. Employees will also want to be able to see how their pension funds are performing – so it is important that the provider offers transparency allowing them to check online how their hardearned cash is building up for their retirement 24/7 and 365 days of the year. >>

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“Some schemes charge monthly fees of as much as £50 per member per month so the costs can really ramp up. Welplan Pensions does not charge employers any fees.”

Welplan Pensions provides this functionality for all employees, enabling them to check investment performance, fund selection and contribution levels. They should also be able to select from a range of funds offering flexibility of risk and reflecting the stage of their working life that an individual investor has reached. Welplan Pension funds are invested with leading global investment managers Legal & General Investment Management and HSBC, and the funds are regularly reviewed to ensure they meet member needs. Recently, a Sharia Law compliant fund, an ethical investment fund and a fund to address the long-term financial risks of climate change were introduced in response to member feedback.

Time to retire The introduction of retirement freedom and choice has made effective employee communications an even greater necessity. The challenge facing defined contribution (DC) members is profound as they try to plan for a happy retirement. The combination of auto-enrolment and the rise of the default fund have created a paternalistic pensions attitude. Unless they choose to do so, the need to make investment decisions has been taken out of the hands of scheme members during their working lives.

However, that changes in the run-up to retirement. Now that members have the freedom to use their pension pots as they see fit, they face the daunting task of deciding how to use those pots to provide them with an adequate income throughout retirement. Over the longer term, some of this responsibility may once again be lifted from the shoulders of scheme members with the development of retirement income options, but in the meantime, communications strategies are needed to help scheme members manage these complex decisions and reduce the risk of facing pension poverty. Current strategies are not fit for purpose. Recent research by the employee benefits consultancy, Lemonade, showed that 60% of the 60 employers surveyed thought their members did not know when they could afford to retire. 75% thought the member should receive support from their employer to prepare them for retirement. While many small companies want to help their members with their retirement plans, this can present a considerable challenge. Larger firms, with their greater scale, may have the resources to meet the burden of formulating and providing an effective communication programme, but not all will. It is not unreasonable to ask your pension provider to supply things like template letters to help with this communication challenge, something which Welplan Pensions gives employers access to.

The personal touch For member communications to change members’ behaviour, they need to be carefully planned and targeted. These communications need to start long before retirement age. A member will only be able to afford to retire when they want to – if they contribute enough to their pension throughout their working life.


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“Recent research by the employee benefits consultancy, Lemonade, showed that 60% of the 60 employers surveyed thought their members did not know when they could afford to retire. 75% thought the member should receive support from their employer to prepare them for retirement.”

A well-crafted strategic plan will fail if the pension provider does not offer the right tools. A master trust needs to use all the options at their disposal including direct emails, websites, online accounts and, of course, well-trained staff. For example, online forecasting and modelling tools are an effective way to show the range of options available at retirement and the benefits of saving more each month. Communication should not be a one-way street. Frequent direct discussion and feedback from members helps to improve communications and ensure that the options available give them the best chance of achieving a well-financed retirement. The best way to encourage members to talk about the scary topic of pensions is to ensure they can always contact a real person who can talk to them in plain English. A help desk needs to be exactly that: helpful, friendly and informative. While online tools can be used to show the member the advantage of different investment options at retirement, a conversation with another human being can give often members peace of mind when they are trying to navigate their way through retirement choices. This kind of attention to detail and professional service is all part of the package that small employers, in particular, need and should expect.

To this end, all master trust pension providers intending to continue in the market are going through a process of re-authorisation to prove their ongoing competence against a number of stringent criteria. Schemes could apply for authorisation from 1st October 2018, and Welplan Pensions submitted its application before the end of 2018. Another accreditation to consider are Defaqto Star Ratings, which show how financial products and services rank in comparison with each other in order to help employers, advisors and consumers make better-informed purchasing decisions. Welplan Pensions holds a Defaqto 5 Star rating. This is the highest-achievable rating, given only to financial products or services assessed as “excellent, with a comprehensive range of features and benefits.” Being listed as ‘Pension Quality Mark Ready’ is another good way for employers to rate a scheme as this measures communications and governance. In April 2017, Welplan Pensions was awarded the Pension Quality Mark (PQM) READY standard for the third year running, in recognition of the scheme’s clear communications and strong governance. Only 11 other pension providers in the UK hold this industry standard,

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By working with their pension provider, small companies have a good chance of ensuring their employees make adequate contributions and make the right decisions to ensure a long and happy retirement. n

The Pensions Regulator is committed to ensuring there are a range of high quality schemes for employers to choose from.

Visit www.welplan.co.uk or call our friendly team on 0800 195 8080 to find out more.

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GOVERNMENT SHOULD DO FEWER THINGS, BUT DO THEM BETTER Former cabinet minister Caroline Flint MP praised BESA members during her keynote address at the Association’s 2018 National Conference in London.

She criticised successive governments for failing to deliver infrastructure projects and urged politicians to step back and allow industry to find the solutions to many of the country’s requirements. The former Housing and Planning Minister added that BESA and its members had a big part to play in British people’s quality of life. “You have a unique insight into the built environment and bring architects’ visions to life,” she said. “You make our buildings function and keep their occupants safe. It is so important that BESA continues to set standards and quality benchmarks,” said Mrs Flint. She added that trade associations like BESA also played an important role in supporting SMEs. “SMEs are vital to our economy, but you wouldn’t believe it from the business voices you hear on the radio and TV,” said Mrs Flint. “We only hear from the big corporates with the huge PR budgets…but BESA is crucial in getting the views of smaller businesses heard.” She also pointed out that British SMEs were owed £586bn as a result of poor payment practices, which “can’t go on”.

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Scandal “The government has rules on late payment, but it is not enforcing them. Major suppliers on public sector projects are getting paid on time, but they are not passing the money down their supply chains. That’s a scandal.” Mrs Flint, who held cabinet posts under Tony Blair and Gordon Brown, said SMEs were also missing out under the new Apprenticeship Levy regime. “Apprenticeship starts fell by 40% earlier this year. How can a basically good idea like the Apprenticeship Levy fail in this way?” she asked the conference. “I fear that Levy-paying companies are being favoured over SMEs and all sorts of training is being badged as ‘apprenticeships’, but doing nothing to tackle skills shortages.” However, she said concerns over how Brexit will affect the skills gap should not mask “home-grown” problems. “Freedom of movement is a worry for your sector, but as a country we have to be honest with ourselves about how we have not focussed enough on training the people we need. We should not be relying on other countries to train our people for us,” said Mrs Flint.


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“You have a unique insight into the built environment and bring architects’ visions to life. You make our buildings function and keep their occupants safe. It is so important that BESA continues to set standards and quality benchmarks.”

She also criticised the industry’s record on diversity. “There are more women getting STEM qualifications, but once in the workplace many leave because the structure and culture have not changed,” she added.

Earlier, BESA chief executive David Frise said the Association was making excellence in technical matters its top priority as it seeks to help contractors demonstrate competence and compliance in the wake of the Grenfell tragedy.

Lack of productivity is another home-grown problem, she believes, which requires better and faster investment in infrastructure including mobile broadband all over the country – not just in the big cities. However, successive governments continually repeat the same mistakes, she explained.

“Technical is the friend of the contractor,” he said, before stressing the role of conferences and meetings in helping to drive improvements right across the industry.

Delay “HS2 is late and over budget; the third runway at Heathrow will cost £40bn to build – but who is costing the delay [since 2001 when the project was first proposed].” “It would be better if government did fewer things better,” she said. “On the low carbon agenda, politicians should create the framework, but then allow industry to do the rest.” She described the Grenfell Tower fire as “a major shock” that should lead to an examination of “the rigour of our building inspection regime”. “BESA members are in a great position to provide helpful advice and solutions as they understand these issues,” said Mrs Flint.

“You can’t Google this stuff. You only find out what you need to know when you attend events and speak to people face-to-face…you don’t know what you don’t know,” said Mr Frise.

Let’s be honest about ‘home grown’ skills gap Mrs Flint also told the Conference that the UK must face up to its training and productivity failings. As part of her keynote address, she told delegates that the UK should not expect other countries to train up the skilled people it needs “Freedom of movement after Brexit is a worry for your sector, but as a country we have to be honest with ourselves about how we have not focussed enough on training the people we need. We should not be relying on other countries to train our people for us,” said Mrs Flint. She also urged the industry to address its diversity and productivity failings. “How can we say we have tried to improve skills if we are missing out on 50% of the population…women. There are more women getting STEM qualifications these days, but once in the workplace many leave because the structure and culture have not changed,” said Mrs Flint. >>

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“As a country we have to be honest with ourselves about how we have not focussed enough on training the people we need. We should not be relying on other countries to train our people for us.”

“Lack of productivity is another home grown problem. We have to invest more in infrastructure including mobile broadband all over the country – not just in the big cities.”

Deane Flint of Mitsubishi Electric said it would probably need another Carillion-style corporate collapse before “anything will change on late payment”.

However, Sarah McMonagle from the Federation of Master Builders said migrant workers from the EU would remain crucial to the industry after Brexit.

However, the government’s Small Business Commissioner Paul Uppal said he was trying to change the business perspective on late pay. Although his remit does not yet cover construction, he said he was pushing for more influence and was introducing audits to target late payment.

“Grenfell was a wake-up call for training and apprenticeships, but we will still need a significant amount of migrant labour coming in,” she said. “If we are going to build all the new homes the government envisages, we will need this labour and we will also need small housebuilders to build many of them as the large companies cannot do it all on their own.”

Frustration Speaking as part of the conference’s Brexit Panel, she added that late payment was another hindrance to productivity in the sector and expressed frustration at the government’s approach to retentions. “The government accepts that the status quo on retentions is not acceptable, but has gone back to do some more work on this, which is hugely frustrating. It is being kicked into the long grass because everyone is too busy focussing on Brexit.”

“We want to change people’s perspective because this is just bad business practice with no winners,” he said during a public discussion with BESA’s policy manager Alexi Ozioro. “We will use the data we gather on this to publicise the depth of the problem, but having the power to fine people would make a real difference.” Mr Uppal also said it was time for the Construction Act to be reviewed and updated in light of the worsening problem around poor payment practices and said it also made sense to link a company’s payment record to whether it can be awarded public sector projects. Naming and shaming has already transformed the gender pay gap issue and he wants to see something similar with late payment. “This is a major ethical issue and I believe it will simply become a taboo to behave in this way,” he added. “It is simply not good business practice.” n


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COMPLACENCY AND COMPLEXITY BLAMED FOR GRENFELL FIRE Technical incompetence was to blame for the Grenfell Tower tragedy, but the disaster was a culmination of growing complacency across the fire safety industry and over-complex building regulations, according to a panel of experts speaking at the 2018 BESA National Conference.

“Before Grenfell, the number of fires and deaths in fires were in decline. This led to complacency and a race to the bottom on price,” Conor Logan, technical director of Colt International, told the conference. “However, it would appear that insurance claims were rising for a smaller number of fires, but nobody seemed to relate that to a bigger issue.”

“Fire engineering is often seen as an additional cost not an integral part of the process – and if the team is led by an architect it will not be considered until well into the m&e phase,” said Mark Farmer, CEO of Cast and author of the seminal governmentsponsored review of the construction labour market model ‘Modernise or Die’.

He also pointed out that a big part of competence was being able to recognise when you should not be carrying out specialist work.

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“We have the crazy situation of fire alarm companies being given contracts to service fire and smoke control systems when they clearly do not have the expertise. Hopefully, one of the outcomes from the Hackitt Review will be an end to that sort of corner cutting,” said Mr Logan, who is a former chairman of the Smoke Control Association. The conference also heard that fire engineers were rarely involved at the design stage of building services projects so fire safety elements often had to be bolted on after the rest of the m&e works were completed.

“There has been very little change in client behaviour since Grenfell – everything is still driven by lowest cost,” he added. “We need to impose more prescriptive regulations, at least until we sort ourselves out. That is why I would favour a complete ban on combustible cladding, for example, because the current system of regulation is fundamentally flawed and very hard for building control to sign off.” He also called for the industry to make better use of digital technologies that could provide remote visual inspection of installations, verify competence of the work and create a digital record. The current process is also too complex, according to Will Pitt of NG Bailey, who is chair of the BESA Technical Committee. >>

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“We have the crazy situation of fire alarm companies being given contracts to service fire and smoke control systems when they clearly do not have the expertise. Hopefully, one of the outcomes from the Hackitt Review will be an end to that sort of corner cutting.”

“Competence is the single biggest issue to emerge from the aftermath of Grenfell, but the whole project process has become so complex that building control officers are signing off things they can’t possibly understand,” he said. “It is unreasonable to expect the MEP contractor to take responsibility for all of this and solve all the technical problems – other specialists need to step up.” The panel agreed that the current privatised model for building control was flawed as it did not incentivise inspectors to take tough action against developers. Poor quality specification is also a major problem, according to Roperhurst managing director Bob Lane. “They are often cut and paste exercises carried out by the most junior member of the project team – yet the success of the whole design depends on them,” he explained. While the panel identified many of the technical problems that led to the Grenfell tragedy, Ian Doncaster from the Smoke Control Association said many of the real issues were “cultural”, which are much harder to change “because you are asking people to change their behaviour”. He said the Hackitt Review had already pointed this out. n

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– proposals and solutions

• Greater support and promotion of

3rd party accreditation schemes that evidence technical competence and training – including BESA membership and SCA’s certification scheme.

• Add specific fire safety responsibilities to CDM regulations.

• Train and regulate fire risk assessors –

many are unqualified and simply carry out visual inspections, but are unable to spot gaps in fire safety strategy.

• Hackitt recommendations are

currently restricted to ‘high rise’ and ‘high risk’ buildings – this should be extended to all buildings at risk of fire.

• Review current system of privatised

building control – no incentive for those signing off work to be tough on the developer.

• Improve clarity of Approved

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OFF-SITE TAKING OFF Increasing the proportion of building engineering services systems produced off-site will help the industry to improve productivity and quality, according to BESA President Tim Hopkinson.

He chaired a session during the Conference that heard from specialist Adrian Mitchell of Balfour Beatty, which is aiming to have 25% of its work produced off-site. Mr Mitchell said the factory-based model could reduce programmes by between 20% and 60% depending on the nature of the project and cut delivery costs by as much as 40%. It could also lead to a 70% reduction in project labour – with some major projects benefitting from a saving of more than 100,000 man-hours.

“The industry does not currently maximise the pre-construction phase as well as it should,” said Mr Mitchell. “We need to stress to clients how this approach can add value to all aspects of a project and model ourselves on the motor industry, which makes great use of standardisation and multiple modules.” He said off-site approaches could help to narrow the skills gap, but in a way that is complementary to on-site skilled trades “not forcing them out the door”. n

Working off-site improves safety and working conditions for staff by minimising elements like working at heights and ‘hot works’. He said that manufacturing m&e risers off-site was one of the most valuable activities contractors could now deliver. However, the session also heard about the range of barriers to wider adoption of off-site methods including the fact that many projects start with incomplete designs – a factor that can be “fatal to off-site”. Other issues like site restrictions can hold back off-site specifications and the fact that many refurbishment projects are not suited to this approach can be overcome by adopting a ‘design for manufacture and assembly’ (DfMA) approach where the contractor operates more like a manufacturer.

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FM SECTOR MUST STEP UP Facilities management professionals must develop their leadership skills and take greater responsibility for what goes on in buildings following the Grenfell fire tragedy, according to CIBSE FM Group chair Geoff Prudence.

He told the 2018 BESA National Conference that FMs were best placed to lead the industry’s process of improving how it measures, monitors and improves ‘real time’ operational performance of buildings and urged the industry to step up and grasp that opportunity.

Impact

“For too long, risk management has focussed on whether work could be delivered on time and within budget, and with some element of quality – but the real risk to building occupants is long-term operational performance and business impact,” said Mr Prudence. “When the FM signs off work, they need to make sure they understand the consequences and have the experience and expertise to assess the regulatory risk.

“We have all experienced problems and significant building related incidents in our working lives, but when the s*** hits the fan, it is the real leaders who step forward and do the right things with the information available.

“Operational systems thinking is essential in the design team,” he added. Mr Prudence told the BESA Conference, which was held at the Park Plaza Victoria hotel in London, that the industry had the tools to carry out more accurate analysis. However, there was also great value in an experienced professional being able to use their “gut instinct” to decide whether “something just doesn’t feel right” and offer alternatives to the design team.

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“Grenfell may show that, as with many other retrofit projects, decisions had been taken without fully considering the operational impact even though they were signed off at various stages of the process,” said Mr Prudence.

“Of course, after the event, everyone will have a view and be an ‘expert’. That is just the way it is, but I believe that real leadership means acting with authenticity and integrity every day. We have to develop that in our industry’s future leaders.” As well as the highly regarded CIBSE Guide M for maintenance and management, and other guidance developed in collaboration by CIBSE FM, RICS and BESA, Mr Prudence urged the sector to make proper use of digital tools to improve their overall service to clients including BESA’s SFG20 building management programme. This could help deliver the ‘Golden Thread’ of valuable operational information identified by the Hackitt Review into the Grenfell tragedy, he said.


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“For too long, risk management has focussed on whether work could be delivered on time and within budget, and with some element of quality – but the real risk to building occupants is long-term operational performance and business impact.”

BESA’s head of business development Steve Tomkins added that SFG20 was developing solutions to address the issues identified by the Hackitt Review using the recent update to CIBSE guide M as the foundation. Mr Tomkins told the seminar that “golden threads of building information” should be created to address the complex issue of change management and help deliver compliance and competence. He said that risk management control would highlight accountability and help to evaluate potential risks linked to proposed cost cutting. “If you have a proper, digital asset model, you can also see what is likely to happen if you make a change to an essential service – like the fire stopping,” said Mr Tomkins. The new SFG20 model will be linked to BESA Training and the Association’s competence registers SKILLcard and REFCOM. This should help end users understand the competence requirements needed to deliver maintenance and check they are only using competent people to carry out tasks essential to long-term performance.

“There has been a race to the bottom on cost and quality around building operation because cost is the primary driver in a competitive market with high risks and narrow margins,” Mr Tomkins told the BESA Conference. “Grenfell was a wake-up call and the information chain has to be completed by assigning responsibility – people need to put at the end of a pointy stick and reminded there are consequences to their actions. “FM procurement is often carried out by teams who do not stick around to see what happens if they buy maintenance contracts at the cheapest price,” he added. “Indoor air quality is one crucial area that has suffered from cost cutting, but the publication of the new BB101 design rules for schools and the general focus on NOx emissions means this can now be addressed by the FM community.” n For more information go to: www.sfg20.co.uk

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CLEAN AIR ACT COULD TRANSFORM IAQ Draft legislation currently being considered by the House of Lords could transform the industry’s approach to delivering indoor air quality (IAQ), the 2018 BESA National Conference heard.

During a special session chaired by BESA President-elect Giuseppe Borgese, delegates heard that the potential new law would enshrine people’s right to breathe clean air as a “fundamental human right”. Mr Borgese said the perception that people were protected from outdoor pollution inside buildings was misguided and the need for reformed clean air legislation was now urgent. He explained that the draft Clean Air Act introduced by Baroness Jenny Jones in July would replace outdated legislation introduced in the 1950s to tackle smog. Its launch coincided with the 62nd anniversary of the first Clean Air Act receiving Royal Assent and the National Health Service’s 70th birthday. “The first reading of the Clean Air (Human Rights) Bill was unusual because it introduced 30 pages of proposed legislation that could be adopted in full immediately to address air pollution. It also addresses indoor air quality specifically for the first time – making the important health link to buildings,” Mr Borgese told delegates at the Park Plaza Victoria hotel in London.

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“This makes our work to establish buildings as clean air ‘safe havens’ particularly timely.” At the launch of the Bill, Baroness Jones said local people and communities would be able to take legal action “to defend their right to clean air” if the Bill became law.

Legal “Given the premature deaths from air pollution and the complacency of successive governments, I think that making clean air a human right is the quickest way of getting the problem sorted,” she added. “I think that giving parents and communities the ability to take legal action would focus the minds of the car manufacturers, the civil servants and local authorities. We should all enjoy clean air even when we are working in a busy city or living under an airport flight path.” Peter Dyment of Camfil, who was an advisor to the Clean Air in London campaign that helped to draft the Bill, told the BESA Conference that the draft legislation showed “great insight”. He said it would use ISO, CEN and BSI technical standards to achieve compliance with World Health Organisation guidelines for IAQ where people work and have public access to city buildings.


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“Given the premature deaths from air pollution and the complacency of successive governments, I think that making clean air a human right is the quickest way of getting the problem sorted.”

FACT

We drink 2kg of fluids and consume 1kg of food per day, but breathe in 15kg of air…and there are 25 million particulates in every breath. That is why clean air is important.

“It is entirely deliverable and necessary to give people the right to clean air in buildings. Using international standards means that the legislation could be easily copied by other countries,” said Mr Dyment of a Bill that is expected to become a model for similar legislation in other countries and the United Nations. “Having this legislation will be highly significant,” added Mr Borgese. “It will allow us to apply specific measures to protect IAQ across the whole building engineering sector. This makes our work to develop targeted standards and best practice even more timely.”

New filtration standards are focussing on PM1 particulates (the smallest easily measurable), including those from diesel engines, which have been identified as a Group One carcinogen by the WHO and have also been linked in recent studies to early onset Alzheimer’s disease. “People are more aware of the pollution problem these days, particularly in connection with schools and hospitals,” added Mr Dyment. “The government is publishing more air quality data and it is easy for people to assess local pollution levels using mobile phone apps and other low cost monitoring devices.” n www.theBESA.com/iaq

Mr Dyment explained to the conference that harmful particulates were getting smaller, which makes them more dangerous when inhaled as they can penetrate further into the human body.

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BUILDING SERVICES BESA is the leading UK trade association for engineering companies delivering energy efficient and high performing building systems. Our experts have their fingers on the pulse of the major trends and changes that will help clients make key decisions about their built assets in 2019.

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OFFSITE

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Digital and off-site backed to tackle productivity crisis

Digital tools set to transform work and payment

The case for off-site – no more time for delay

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FUTURE LEADERS

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Setting out on the path to a career in engineering

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It is time for the industry to get in touch with its feminine side

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MMC could deliver £40bn export boost

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DIGITAL AND OFF-SITE BACKED TO TACKLE PRODUCTIVITY CRISIS Success of the government’s construction sector deal will depend on growing the role of digital methods and offsite pre-fabrication in project delivery. However, renewables have been pushed to the back of the investment queue.

Details of the government’s special ‘sector deal’ for construction took a long time to emerge, but now set the context for the industry and its biggest client for the coming few years. The £420m budget finally allocated by business and energy secretary Greg Clark to improve value for money and project delivery times through the Industrial Strategy Challenge Fund includes £170m of new funding from the government and £250m that the industry will have to contribute itself. Mr Clark said this would be used to “transform construction through use of digital building design, new manufacturing technologies and offsite manufacturing”, which he said should help to cut the time taken to deliver new build projects by 50% by 2030. The Minister also proposed a standardised approach to procurement, based on wholelife asset value and digital designs, with performance benchmarks and improvement payment practices to protect SMEs and improve supply chain collaboration. The deal is designed to kick-start a partnership between the industry and the government designed to tackle the sector’s woeful productivity through innovative technologies and a more highly skilled workforce.

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Sustainable The Specialist Engineering Contractors’ (SEC) Group welcomed the deal on behalf of the building engineering sector. Chief executive Rudi Klein said it was an opportunity to deliver a more sustainable business model in the wake of the Grenfell tragedy and the collapse of Carillion, which he said had “highlighted the dysfunctionalities in procurement and delivery”. “Abusive business practices and the lowest price culture have had a detrimental impact on quality,” he said. SEC Group urged the government to set up implementation mechanisms to ensure that any changes would transform existing practice. The deal should drive the adoption of more smart construction methods, such as offsite modular manufacturing techniques, AI-assisted digital design tools, new manufacturing technologies and smart building management systems, according to the government. “Major infrastructure projects like High Speed Rail 2 and the commitment to deliver 1.5 million homes by 2022 mean that we need a construction sector that can drive innovation, delivering homes and infrastructure quicker,” said Mr Clark.


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“As buildings account for around 30% of total emissions, we also want to ensure that we are at the global forefront in designing and building smart, energy efficient and affordable homes and buildings through the Clean Growth Grand Challenge, saving families money on their bills.” The Deal includes provision for:

Developing digital building designs for use in procurement for all projects

Continuing the development within the product and manufacturing sector of tools to allow accurate, repeatable, machine-readable product information

Industry funded and led initiatives such as digital object indicators to speed up construction and increase confidence in product performance and building safety

A common metrics methodology for capturing and analysing data on the use of smart construction in the housing sector

Supporting the development of digital technologies, including BIM, sensors, data analytics and smart systems technologies. As well as energy efficiency and emissions, the Deal will also set about reducing the 120 million tonnes of waste produced by construction every year – 60% of the UKs total annual waste output. Investing in technology to reduce waste from construction, demolition and excavation could create a more ‘circular sector’ in line with the government’s wider Clean Growth Grand Challenge. However, the government is not showing the same largesse to renewables, which could undermine clean growth. This was the conclusion drawn by an investigation carried out by the parliamentary Environmental Audit Committee (EAC), which found that the amount of money invested in clean energy projects fell by 56% in 2017.

The cross-party group of MPs said investment was now at its lowest for a decade and was as a result of changes in government policy.

Cutting The committee said that scrapping the Zero Carbon Homes Policy, cutting Feed-in-Tariffs (FiTs) for small-scale renewables and curtailing the Renewables Obligation (RO) all contributed to the drop. The EU referendum result also led to a fall in lending from the European Investment Bank. The EAC believes the government should try to maintain the UK’s relationship with the European Bank after Brexit to help “riskier early-stage green projects” and called for the creation of a Sovereign Green Bond to help raise capital for low carbon schemes. The Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS) department also announced that there will be no replacement for the Feed-in Tariff (FIT) scheme when it ends this year. The scheme has been one of the key factors contributing to the huge increase in solar photovoltaic deployment from 100MW when it was launched in 2010 to 12.7GW at the end of last year, of which 4.8GW is supported by FITs. FITs provide payments to owners of smallscale renewable generators at a fixed rate per unit of electricity produced, enabling the cost of installation to be recouped. New small-scale low-carbon generation will now have to compete on the open market to sell surplus power. BEIS will examine changing the capacity market rules to allow the participation of lowcarbon generation, which is currently excluded due to its access to other forms of subsidy, according to the paper. However, it said: “Consumers should not be expected to support sectors indefinitely and that as costs fall, so too should support. “We do not believe that the current FIT flat rate export tariff aligns with Government’s vision for the future, given our desire to move towards fairer, cost reflective pricing and the continued drive to minimise support costs on consumers.” However, the consultation paper also states Government intervention may still be required to support solar and wind projects. n

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DIGITAL TOOLS SET TO TRANSFORM WORK AND PAYMENT The use of digital construction techniques is turning projects on their head – and could also solve the industry’s damaging culture of late payment, writes Ewen Rose.

The government’s long-awaited ‘sector deal’ for construction puts digital technology and building techniques at the heart of its bid to tackle the industry’s weak productivity (see page 44).

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Freelance journalist and communications consultant to BESA

A £420m fund drawn from the industry itself and taxpayers’ money is intended to build on existing initiatives such as the Centre for Digital Built Britain to boost digital technologies and offsite manufacture as the government struggles to meet its infrastructure and new housing targets. Part of the strategy is a standard approach to how built assets are procured, based on whole-life asset value and digital designs, with benchmarks that will allow performance to be measured clearly; and a new, fairer approach to contract and payment practices to ensure SMEs are not unfairly disadvantaged, reducing risk to SMEs and supporting collaborative supply chains. So, does this mean our future will all be about drones and robots? Future gazer Dr. Ian Pearson certainly thinks so. He was commissioned by contractor Colmore Tang Construction and Virgin StartUp to write a report that predicted drones would be “commonplace” on construction sites by 2025.

They will be able to carry large materials up construction sites while plastic bottles recovered from the world’s oceans will be recycled to create biometric buildings, according to Dr Pearson. Artificial intelligence (AI) will also be commonplace, linking to sensors and cameras around construction sites, ensuring that buildings are being developed according to the architect’s plans and humans will work alongside AI-driven robots – even developing working relationships with them. Looking further ahead, by 2075 Dr Pearson suggests that self-assembling buildings under AI control will allow a new form of structure – kinetic architecture – where a structure is thrown into the air and assembled while gravity forms the materials into functional forms. All of this will be underpinned by 3D printing, which is seen by many as the savior of the housing market allowing low cost homes to be built quickly. Companies such as Mace are already using AI on their sites. They have a system that uses 360 degree cameras in every room across all floors to capture progress on a project, before the firm's Computer Vision technology detects changes week-on-week, measures progress, and identifies anomalies. >>

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“Dr Pearson suggests that self-assembling buildings under AI control will allow a new form of structure – kinetic architecture – where a structure is thrown into the air and assembled while gravity forms the materials into functional forms.”

This approach has already been used on a number of sizeable projects and expect to see more of it throughout 2019 and going forward. So what is AI?

warehouse and distribution centre construction can expect to be busy as the UK’s online shopping habits grow and traditional high streets decline.

It is a range of software algorithms that can carry out tasks that normally require human intelligence, including visual perception, speech recognition, translation and, now, decision making. It is a form of ‘machine learning’ that improves as it is subjected to more and more data.

The specifications for this type of building will become increasingly sophisticated with huge amounts of automation built into structures that were once seen as little more than huge ‘boxes’.

As digital techniques, like this, become more common in our industry so we will see the greater involvement of the digital behemoths that already inhabit our everyday lives i.e. Google, Amazon, Apple etc. There is increasing speculation that at least some of these giant organisations will launch their own construction companies in order to force the pace of digital delivery of projects. Amazon founder Jeff Bezos has his eyes firmly set on urban development as he believes having city-based offices is better for the environment because it means staff are less likely to drive to work. Facebook’s Mark Zuckerberg, on the other hand, has actually decided to build a whole new ‘town’ to house his expanding firm. On a more pragmatic level, we will see much greater use of off-site construction techniques thanks to the availability of digital methods (see page 53) and contractors working in

Embedding As our industry embraces digital methods and data management tools so we are preparing ourselves for embedding the systems used by the big tech firms into the infrastructure of buildings themselves. If we can’t, then we can be sure that Amazon, Facebook and co will find ways of doing it themselves. This also holds out hope for how financial transactions are handled in construction supply chains. If you are working increasingly off-site in more sophisticated chains and in a transparent, fast moving digital environment – surely we can signal the end to antiquated and adversarial contracting? The impact of millions of pounds of unsecured debt attached to Carillion’s projects exposed just how fractured the traditional construction model has become with thousands of SMEs left critically exposed. It had been clear to the industry for years that a new kind of chain was needed to improve construction efficiency and restore some semblance of trust – and that truth was made abundantly clear to the wider world in January. That chain is likely to be ‘blockchain’. Created by the mysterious Satoshi Nakamoto – person; entity? – blockchain is gaining traction as a global financial exchange that provides the ultimate in transparency and, therefore, security for every transaction. It is based on the principle that if everyone can see what is happening nobody can break the rules and rip anyone off. >>

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“The impact of millions of pounds of unsecured debt attached to Carillion’s projects exposed just how fractured the traditional construction model has become with thousands of SMEs left critically exposed.”

The concept can appear baffling, but it is, in effect, a virtual version of good old double entry book-keeping. It is a ‘connected’ ledger where incomings and outgoings are matched up – the big difference being that it is totally transparent to everyone involved in a linked group of transactions –or ‘block’. Taking a construction project as an example; each party would have a synchronised copy of the ledger and be able to view each transaction as it happened. Each block has a built-in code that checks all the figures match up. The data is encrypted, but the encryption ‘engine’ creates a ‘key’, which is supplied to each involved party. This allows access to the data in each particular block and also ensures it cannot be tampered with. If someone tries to alter the information, the chain becomes corrupted and the transaction is rejected – in plain sight. The ‘blocks’ of transactions do not need to be financial they can also be pieces of information – so there are other potential benefits for engineering projects. Design spreadsheets and 3D models could be included in a block along with other computer-generated information – and the first blockchain project to stabilise a power grid is already underway in Germany. Blocks of information are added to the chain when work is completed; goods delivered; power produced; a design submitted etc. and this will then trigger payments of previously agreed amounts instantly once proof of completion is established. The system is extremely difficult to hack and defraud, but more importantly from a construction payment point-of-view it is impossible to cheat. The code ensures that a payment is triggered once the other relevant information is added to the block e.g. a completion certificate – thus removing the need for retentions, for example.

Retentions Payment would only take place once completion information is added to the block – so removing the need for discredited conventions like payment retentions. The chain also provides a complete history of the project once completed – stored and available to anyone with a ‘key’. The financial exchanges are carried out using a crypto-currency – such as Bitcoin. This creates a whole new layer of bafflement for those of us more used to traditional forms of financial transaction, but now an everyday occurrence for anyone working in the modern virtual world of finance. The current furore over the fluctuating values of virtual currencies is ruffling feathers right across the financial markets, but the old institutions are having to accept a new reality that they are no longer essential to every global transaction – and are adjusting their models to suit. Construction can benefit in a similar way by replacing the current discredited model where all the money sits with one party at the top of the supply chain. Blockchain is disrupting many aspects of modern business and, clearly, not everyone is comfortable with it yet. However, the hugely damaging impact on up to 30,000 smaller firms by the Carillion insolvency shows that now is the time to think more radically about how our industry carries out its business. It will be increasingly vital to the employment of thousands of people that we find a better, fairer, more secure and faster way of carrying out transactions. So, our future is digital…digital buildings; digital processes; and digital payment. What’s not to like? n

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THE CASE FOR OFF-SITE – NO MORE TIME FOR DELAY The construction sector needs a radical overhaul and will struggle to meet the UK’s need for housing and infrastructure unless it makes greater use of offsite and modular methods, according to a House of Lords report.

The Lords’ Science and Technology Committee said the government and the industry must ‘urgently find solutions’ to growing productivity problems and labour shortages. It argued that offsite manufacture could improve productivity by as much as 70% while also delivering better and more energy efficient buildings. The report, Offsite Manufacture for Construction: Building for Change, said the use of offsite manufacture had been patchy because the industry continues to use “outdated and unsustainable” business models. It also attacked the fragmented culture of the sector and the lack of trust, which led to poor levels of the collaboration needed to make offsite manufacturing work. It welcomed the presumption in favour of offsite working contained in the government’s Construction Sector Deal, but said a series of key performance indicators against which the success of this approach could be measured were required. It also criticised the tendency for public sector procurers to put low cost ahead of “lifetime value”. “There are clear and tangible benefits from offsite manufacture for construction which make a compelling case for its widespread use,” said committee chair Lord Patel. “The construction sector’s business models are no longer appropriate and are not supporting the UK’s urgent need for new homes and infrastructure.”

Trust He urged the Construction Leadership Council to provide the necessary leadership to improve levels of trust and collaboration across the industry because, so far, the take up of off-site manufacture has been patchy – partly because off-site methods are not appropriate for every type of construction project. The report highlighted the fact that off-site manufacture for construction provides clear and tangible benefits including:

• Better quality buildings and infrastructure • Enhanced client experience • Fewer labourers and increased productivity • Creating more regional jobs away from large conurbations

• Improved health and safety for workers • Offering building safety advantages –

making it easier to ensure buildings meet quality assurance standards

• Improved sustainability of buildings and infrastructure

• Reduced disruption to the local community during construction. >>

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“While off-site manufacture has the potential to mitigate some of the problems with the current workforce, it requires the next generation of construction sector workers to be equipped with new skills.” While off-site manufacture has the potential to mitigate some of the problems with the current workforce, it requires the next generation of construction sector workers to be equipped with new skills, the report said. The Lords also called on the government to work with the sector to make sure that new technical qualifications will close this skills gap and equip the workforce for off-site working. It also welcomed the Government’s commitment to changing its procurement models so that the public sector can procure for whole-life value rather than upfront cost. This, along with the Government’s ‘presumption in favour’ of off-site manufacture across five departments, will provide an important signal to the construction sector that there will be a consistent pipeline of projects, allowing companies to invest in off-site manufacturing facilities. “Finally, it is important that Government funding for research and development focuses on showing the value that off-site construction can bring over the lifetime of buildings and infrastructure, and we recommend that the Government should work harder to foster an understanding of the R&D tax credits system within the construction sector.” Designers, contractors and suppliers must all have early involvement in a project for off-site manufacture to be successful. This requires a change in business models in the sector and amongst clients, both private and public sector, as well as far greater collaboration.

Capacity “Transformation is inevitable because the UK construction industry physically cannot deliver all of the projects coming down the pipe unless it works in a completely different way,” said BESA President Tim Hopkinson. “The industry is already at full capacity; there are tower cranes all over London and we are continually being exhorted to employ more skilled people. “We have a huge resource void and we also have some mega projects on the horizon. We will have to become less and less about contractors working on building sites and more and more about deploying technology and modern working methods to deliver a better and more profitable product,” he added (see President’s welcome on page 53). The Lords’ committee also pointed out that the upfront finance required to set up off-site manufacture appears greater than the finance required for conventional construction. It welcomed the commitment in the Sector Deal to identifying sources of funding available to the sector. It also said that many of the barriers to the greater uptake of off-site manufacture for construction facing the construction sector, such as a lack of collaboration and attitudes to risk, are cultural and can only be dealt with by the sector itself. “The use of national frameworks for procurement that include different suppliers should help maintain a visible and reliable pipeline,” the report added. “It should also ensure that there is no loss of learning between projects and that knowledge can easily be transferred from one project to the next, unlike the current system where learning is often lost as each project is re-tendered. “Having different suppliers signed up to the frameworks will enable these benefits while also ensuring that there is still competition between suppliers.” n

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MMC COULD DELIVER £40BN EXPORT BOOST The dramatic rise in city living presents Britain with a unique opportunity to build on its historic legacy as a global leader in construction and engineering projects and develop a £40bn export market, according to the construction consultancy Mace.

So called Modern Methods of Construction (MMC), which include off-site manufacturing and advanced digital design, have been identified by the Government as a way to produce welldesigned, energy efficient homes at pace with a leaner and high-skilled workforce. With more than half of all global populations living in cities, there will be a major increase in demand for high rise living. By embracing MMC techniques developed in Britain, homes, offices and schools across the world could be built more quickly and more safely. A report commissioned by Mace and authored by a former Bank of England economist, said that if MMC allow UK construction to export the same amount of global industry value as the UK automotive sector, then its annual exports would increase by £39bn. It identified the United States, India and China as the fastest growing markets that Britain should target. New analysis in the report also highlighted:

The construction sector would need to increase its productivity by 30% if it is to build the homes these cities needs The paper argued that unless the construction sector and the Government embraced MMC, the UK will be unable to deliver on the number of homes that have been pledged by politicians. The report also sets out a number of recommendations to reform the sector and establish Britain as a global leader in MMC including:

• Accelerating planning consents for projects

using MMC that can demonstrate faster, better and greener developments than traditional approaches

Using major events such as the Birmingham Commonwealth Games in 2022 to showcase Britain’s expertise in MMC

Earmarking unused or underused urban spaces for pop-up off site construction sites

• In the UK’s 12 biggest cities, 1 in 6 of the homes

Creating ‘construction clubs’ in schools to teach students the basics of how buildings are designed and built using new technologies

• 10,500 new homes need to be built across

Mark Reynolds, Chief Executive of Mace, said: “The construction sector can be a jewel in Britain’s post-Brexit exporting crown. Embracing modern methods of construction and exporting our knowledge around the world could lead to billions of pounds more in trade and help build new relationships with major markets around the world.” n

that will be required over the next 20 years are yet to be built these cities every month of every year for the next 20 years to keep up with demand

Eradicating the shortfall in the necessary supply of new homes to these cities would add £53bn to their combined economic output over the next 20 years

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SETTING OUT ON THE PATH TO A CAREER IN ENGINEERING 17-year-old Arkwright Scholar Holly Farrow explains her first steps on the journey to becoming an engineer.

Starting in the autumn term of Year 11, my journey began with the ‘Arkwright Engineering Scholarship’. It looks for those who are interested in an engineering-based career, and the next generation of leaders in ‘engineering, computing and technical design’.

Holly Farrow

Arkwright Scholar

Over the Christmas holidays I completed an online application based on my achievements and projects so far. I talked about the chair I had designed and made with 52 biscuit joints and 9 sets of dovetails, and how the process had challenged my ability to problem solve. I wrote about my interests in backstage management of school productions, and the different sets and stages I helped to build. They asked for times where I had shown leadership, so I wrote about a Christmas wreath making session I had run whilst volunteering at a local youth club “The Underground”. The application allowed me to ask myself where I had shown creativity, leadership and practical ability. Writing about my experiences enthused me and reinforced that this was the career I wanted. Next came the technical design aptitude test. I attempted to solve 2 complex problems challenging my scientific and creative sides to work in unison. It pushed me to think of solutions to concepts like utilising rainfall in the UK to make electricity for household appliances.

I was then invited to an interview hosted by Loughborough University. During the interview, I had to speak for 15 minutes about my GCSE Design Technology project, my interests in stage management and set building, and my career aspirations. The interview, with two professional engineers, felt different from anything I had done before; they were keen to hear about what I could bring to their profession, and how I was specifically interested in the design of buildings and structures.

Personality It was important for me to show my own personality through our conversation, so Arkwright could pair me up with a sponsor that was the best match. As we talked, I found myself learning and seeing my projects from different perspectives as we discussed the reasons behind decisions I had made. I was grateful to be one of the 425 students to be awarded the Arkwright Scholarship in 2017. I am sponsored by the Patrons of the Chartered Institution of Building Services Engineers (of which BESA is a member) who were paired with me because of my interest in the built environment. >>

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“When speaking to a woman in the office I found that she (like me) chose engineering for its mathematical and practical applications. She inspired me and built my confidence telling me engineering wasn’t black and white and there is so much creativity.”

In November 2017, I was invited to the awards ceremony at the Institution of Engineering and Technology in London where I met my sponsor, and we talked about the opportunities that were available to me. At my work experience for Westlakes Engineering in Cumbria, I experienced the office life of a structural engineering consultancy. When speaking to a woman in the office I found that she (like me) chose engineering for its mathematical and practical applications. She inspired me and built my confidence telling me engineering wasn’t black and white and there is so much creativity. I am now in my first year of A Levels, taking Physics, Design Technology, Maths and Further Maths. In my DT lessons, we have started our major design project, and I have chosen to solve a real-life problem based around my interests for theatre management and set building.

I came across the problem of props storage and display whilst working on the five-night production of Hairspray, which my school performed this year, so I am redesigning the concept of a props table. Drawing from personal experiences for my research means I can use focus groups and conduct interviews with people that have knowledge of the theatre environment. Looking forward to university, encourages me to do things that push my boundaries. In March I built a 3D printer that arrived flat pack with no instructions. I found a silent video and followed its method. The eight hours of construction were worthwhile, as I challenged myself to understand the electrics and technical construction of a 3D printer and gained experience in electrical work. In April 2018, my Arkwright sponsor – the CIBSE Patrons of which BESA is a member – invited me to their annual lunch at the House of Lords. I was asked to give a presentation about my experiences and future aspirations. This unique opportunity to gain contacts and listen to the stories of leading professionals was extremely beneficial. The support Arkwright has given to me on my path to engineering is invaluable. I highly recommend the scholarship scheme to anyone looking for a career with creativity, practicality and the experience of solving real problems. n

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LEADER OF THE PRIDE The new chair of the BESA Future Leaders group, believes it is time for the “alpha male” building engineering industry to get in touch with its feminine side.

Reanna Evans is a passionate believer in the role of women in engineering and thinks the building services industry will not survive unless it makes far greater strides towards embracing gender diversity. “The culture in contracting is wrong,” she says. “The consulting engineering sector is getting this right, but we aren’t. This is still an alpha male industry that simply must change to survive. We need more women at the sharp end helping to get things built.” Reanna Evans

Chair - BESA Future Leaders group

She also believes that having more women in contracting will help the profession adapt to new ways of working. “Women are good team players and we are also very process-driven, which is just what the industry needs right now,” says Reanna. “Our ability to work as part of a team reminds me of a pride of lions where there is no need for an alpha male to get things done. A team with a diverse membership is far stronger than one person trying to go it alone.” She believes more focus and investment into recruiting and retaining people with craft skills like plumbers, pipe fitters and electricians is essential. “Building services is an art that I feel is currently lacking some of its artists,” she said. “Craft skills are the heart of our industry, and we need to value the men and women who fulfil those roles.”

Honour She describes taking the chair of the Future Leaders group as “a real honour” and hopes she can have “a real impact on the future of the engineering industry”. Her chances of success have also just increased as Reanna was named CIBSE ASHRAE Graduate of the Year for 2018 following a testing final round of presentations at the Institution of Mechanical Engineers in London. It is also highly appropriate that a woman is leading the Future Leaders in the centenary year of Women’s Engineering Society (WES). The Society was founded just one year after the Suffragette movement finally secured votes for women and, to celebrate this major milestone, BESA is launching a ‘Woman Engineer of the Year’ Award, which will be presented at the BESA National Conference in November. It will recognise a woman who has made an outstanding contribution to the work of the Association and the championing of women in the building services workforce. Like Reanna, the Association believes engineering professions in general – and building engineering in particular – will not be able to meet their future business goals without a far more gender diverse workforce. >>

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According to the Office for National Statistics, just 8% of British engineers are women and BESA is backing the WES Centenary Campaign to raise that figure to 30% by 2030.

ASHRAE President Sheila Hayter presented the Graduate of the Year 2018 award to Reanna Evans

As chair of the Future Leaders group, she wants to prioritise encouraging 12 to 13 year olds to look at engineering, both in design, and on the tools. There are a large number who are not even aware of the opportunities and it is at that age when the industry should grab their attention and introduce them to all the possibilities a career in engineering can offer, she believes.

“Creating more career opportunities for women in engineering is not just the right thing to do morally – it is the right thing to do for our businesses,” says BESA chief executive David Frise. “There is plenty of evidence to prove that the most successful businesses are those with the most diverse workforces.”

Placements

Reanna became interested in buildings at a young age when helping her grandfather in the family joinery business. She was fascinated by how things were put together and wanted to understand how building systems worked, but assumed the only professional route she could take that would be anywhere close to that was interior design or architecture.

Inspired by her own experience with the NG Bailey apprenticeship scheme, she wants to work with other BESA members and encourage them to offer work experience opportunities.

“However, I heard there were apprenticeships in something called building services. I knew this was the way I wanted to go to help build and service a brighter future,” she says. She joined NG Bailey as a first year building services engineering apprentice in 2011 and the company then sponsored her through a degree in Building Services Engineering. During this time, she was also asked to be the lead electrical engineer on a large project. Reanna was promoted to senior project engineer and is the lead mechanical engineer on a prestigious project in Manchester City Centre. She has also become a mentor to prospective young engineers herself and is a STEM Ambassador in the North West because “I want to help people and show them what a great career this can be”. “I get a tremendous amount of satisfaction from building something for the future – and want to pass that excitement on to others. If I have worked on a hospital, then I have helped to save lives…if we were part of the team delivering orthopaedic facilities then I have helped people to walk again. “So, it is not just about the services, but what they do – and that is a powerful message to get over to potential recruits,” says Reanna.

“We can offer them work placements in the industry and show them what is possible,” she says. “We can show them BIM, estimating and planning; how things work on site – and the opportunities in M&E, which are probably roles unfamiliar to most.”

Reanna also wants to work with charities to encourage former army veterans to come into the industry because many already have the skills the sector needs and they are eager to get back into work. This should not just be about young people, but about training and retraining for adults too, according to Reanna. “There is a really great, valuable set of skills available,” she says. “Let’s attract them before any other industry does. The training and discipline veterans have could be crucial in helping us transition to becoming a more structured and compliant industry.” This kind of far-sighted and ambitious thinking is just what BESA President Tim Hopkinson had in mind for the Future Leaders group when he launched it as the first big initiative of his time in office last year. “We need to have a clear purpose and some tangible goals,” adds Reanna. “As chair, I intend to get us all pulling in the same direction by focusing on making this industry more diverse; by broadening our appeal and creating opportunities for even younger people to follow in our footsteps into this truly rewarding career. “The industry is ready for change. As the engineering generation of the future, we need to be leading that process.” n For more information about the BESA Future Leaders go to: www.thebesa.com/future-leaders

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MIND YOUR LANGUAGE The industry remains in the grip of a mental health epidemic and the language we use reinforces a brutal culture, says BESA chief executive David Frise..

Bullying is rarely out of the headlines these days. Social media has unleashed a tsunami of abuse with teenagers often the worst affected. The problem has also reached deep into the heart of our democracy with female MPs, in particular, the focus of some highly offensive online comments. Language is powerful – especially in an information age.

David Frise

BESA chief executive

The use of language to reinforce a bullying culture also has major implications for building engineering firms. Our industry has made huge progress on improving workers’ rights and protecting their physical safety. Working conditions are better in almost every area – yet work-related suicides remain all too common. Suicide is the leading cause of death for men under 50 and about four in five (10,688) deaths were among men, according to research carried out by Public Health England last year. The figures, compiled by the Office for National Statistics, showed that the suicide rate among male low-skilled construction workers was 3.7 times the national average.

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Late payment is also having an increasingly damaging impact on the industry’s collective mental health. According to research carried out by the Prompt Payment Directory, 48% of small construction firms said poor cash flow had led to panic attacks, anxiety and depression among owners and managers. Some respondents admitted to having suicidal thoughts due to unpaid bills and almost a quarter (22%) had experienced emotions of “severe anger”.

Macho Late payment is another form of bullying and another symptom of our so-called ‘macho culture’. Last year’s Mental Health Awareness Week, organised by the Mental Health Foundation, turned the spotlight on this growing workplace stress. High levels of work absenteeism and poor productivity are being widely reported across our sector and blamed on stress. This is also leading to increased dependency on prescription drugs and alcohol, which in turn, has serious implications for physical safety. Recognising the problem is a huge step towards solving it and improving productivity, safety, employee retention and job satisfaction.


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“Bullying is, of course, physical in nature too. What about the impact of the tricks played on apprentices, often filmed, that are hilarious to everyone except the victim? What message do those send out to prospective new entrants to our industry?”

Therefore, there are sound business, as well as moral, reasons for people in our industry to mind their language. British men routinely insult their best friends as a “sign of affection”, but that might be intended as “banter” can actually be very offensive. The language used in hundreds of posts on construction Facebook groups is often offensive and discriminatory – seeking to target and isolate anyone who does not conform to the tough, hard-bitten site caricature or who voices an opinion or technical solution others reject. Bullying is, of course, physical in nature too. What about the impact of the tricks played on apprentices, often filmed, that are hilarious to everyone except the victim? What message do those send out to prospective new entrants to our industry? It is little wonder that young people are not attracted to this rough, crude work environment and why we have such a lack of diversity when the bullying is so often discriminatory.

The fact that you can have a great career and earn a good living is lost when there is so much online content that portrays our industry as backward and unpleasant. The message delivered is: “This is a tough industry and you will be ridiculed when you get it wrong. Only the strongest and most resilient need apply.” Ironically, it is often those who we think are the toughest and most resilient that are most vulnerable to mental health issues. The construction initiative Mates in Mind (www.matesinmind.org) is making progress. It works closely with the British Safety Council, the Construction Leadership Group, and mental health charities, but it has a long way to go because our problem runs deep. The tough combination of hard-bitten working practices and the language that accompanies it makes our industry particularly vulnerable to mental illness. We are trying to address the bullying culture behind late payment through legislation, but tackling the wider ‘macho culture’ is, arguably, much harder. Language is important. It is often just as significant how you say something as what you say. Managers often justify a brutal put down as simply “being honest”, but it may further undermine an already fragile confidence. Most of us work under pressure at times and it is tempting to put someone in their place quickly and harshly when the heat is on, but it is always better to pause for thought and consider the wider implications before opening our mouths. n

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SPECIFIERS A guide to companies involved in the production and distribution of heating, ventilating and air conditioning equipment in the UK.

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Compliance is king in post Grenfell era

BESA sets out future with strategic partners

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What can HIUs do for us?

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COMPLIANCE IS KING IN POST GRENFELL ERA The work of building engineering firms will come under increasing scrutiny following the Grenfell fire tragedy. The industry will be challenged to provide more evidence of workforce competence and technical compliance, says BESA’s key account manager Kevin Kingaby.

Building services is often seen as a bit of a ‘problem area’. Clients and main contractors find our work difficult to understand and frequently condemn it for being more expensive than they anticipate. This often leads to difficulties – usually as a result of late changes to project designs as they try to massage the cost downwards. Crucially because the services infrastructure is hidden away and embedded in the structure it is very difficult to put things right if the design is or the installation is not right first time. Kevin Kingaby

BESA key account manager

Yet, there is a reason why services now account for a greater proportion of the overall cost of a project – commonly between 35 and 50%. Our technologies are increasingly required to deliver improved comfort and health conditions inside buildings while supporting clients’ strategies for minimising energy use – and above all – making buildings safe. If the government wants to deliver on its industrial strategy, it needs properly performing buildings. If you want smart cities, you need to start with smart buildings – and, if a building is a body, then the building services are the vital organs: The heart, lungs and brain. It seems perverse that such a crucial industry for everyone is so undervalued and subject to

lowest price tendering. Truly, it is a service you do not value it until you do not have it, but it is also a great profession with excellent companies working with the very latest technology. If they succeed, the country has better hospitals, schools and offices that benefit all of society and help deliver a vibrant, sustainable economy.

Blame A major stumbling block to successful projects is the insistence of many clients on occupying their building when it ‘looks’ ready. This often leads to the squeezing of the commissioning period needed to ensure control systems are working properly. This, in turn, leads to buildings failing to perform as designed – and it is the services engineer who gets the blame. However, if the building services engineer succeeds, the user is often blissfully unaware of the service provided. As long as they are neither too hot nor too cold; and they cannot hear, see or smell anything, they are content. We only come to their attention when there is a problem. It is also often the case that the occupier of the building is not the same as the specifier. It can be very difficult for an occupier to understand that they have a building that performs badly and fails to meet energy targets or ventilation rates, for example. >>

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Lancaster Road Cressex Business Park, High Wycombe Buckinghamshire HP12 3QP Tel: 01494 525252 Fax: 01494 461073 Email: info@airflow.com Website: www.airflow.com Airflow produce Ventilation solutions from simple Extract Fans to residential and commercial Mechanical Ventilation Systems with Heat Recovery. All equipment complies with the latest Building Regulations.

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Air Vent Technology Ltd

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Manufacturers of all types of CO2, evaporator, condenser, water or steam coils. Design assistance & fast lead times for bespoke or bulk supply. Brilliant. British. Beehive. Find us on Facebook

Circulating Pumps Limited

21 Tuesday Market Place Kinds Lynn, Norfolk PE30 1JW Tel: 01558 815 005 Fax: 01553 815 058 Email: sales@circulatingpumps.co.uk Website: www.circulatingpumps.co.uk Circulating Pumps Limited is a leading manufacturer of domestic circulating pumps and has over forty years experience of providing cost effective pumping solutions to domestic heating installers.

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Unit L Castle Estate, Turnpike Way, Cressex Business Park, High Wycombe, Bucks HP12 3TF Contact: kevin.knight@casaire.co.uk Mbl: 07970 851218 Contact: James.Clayton@casaire.co.uk Mbl: 07970 851219 Fax: 01494 469549 Website: www.casaire.co.uk Specialists in the design, supply, installation and commissioning of high velocity induction heating, ventilation and cooling systems for industrial and commercial applications.

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Constant Air Systems Ltd

Unit L Castle Estate, Turnpike Way Cressex Business Park, High Wycombe Buckinghamshire HP12 3TF Tel: 01494 469529 Email: admin@constantair.co.uk Website: www.constantair.co.uk CAS are one of the UK Market leaders providing offsite fully fitted out Prefabricated Weatherfproof plantrooms and skids for the Building Services Industry.


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“Crucially because the services infrastructure is hidden away and embedded in the structure it is very difficult to put things right if the design is or the installation is not right first time.”

Set this problem against a background of non-compliance with building regulations and specification, and it becomes easy to see why many clients and main contractors dismiss the work of the building services engineer. Defects in building services are often hard to spot and they are usually more difficult for occupiers to rectify or to allocate responsibility. However, all that might be set to change. It is a sad fact that it often takes a tragedy to bring about necessary change. Last June’s terrible fire at Grenfell Tower in West London that claimed 72 lives has had a profound impact on our industry. There have been two strategic reviews and the public inquiry is ongoing. The Hackitt Review of Building Regulations is the one of most significance to us and has led to some pretty damning statements and hard-hitting observations about the industry’s failure to comply with regulations; its lack of competence and its inability to provide evidence of quality. The Review’s chair Dame Judith Hackitt successfully revolutionised the culture around health and safety 16 years ago – now her sights are trained on achieving something similar with construction standards.

Dame Judith’s final report ‘Building a Safer Future’ was published last year. She observed an industry involved in a destructive “race to the bottom” – one that displays ignorance, indifference, and lacks clarity about the roles and responsibilities. All of which is further undermined by a complete lack of enforcement. She has, therefore, proposed a radical overhaul of the Building Regulations, but crucially says that industry should not wait for that change because they may take several years to implement. Instead, we are urged to set about reforming ourselves now. She further recommends a system of rigorous enforcement where the penalties far exceed the potential gains from cheating the system.

Sensible It is clear that changes will require installers to provide greater evidence of compliance and competence. The sensible contractor will keep better and more complete records of what products they installed, how they installed them and who carried out the installation. Clients will now be watching as they fear the terrible consequences witnessed at Grenfell. At the BESA, we are already hearing from members, who are being asked to provide evidence of installation work on projects they completed years ago. Part of the response to Grenfell proposed by the Hackitt review team was the creation of a “golden thread” of asset information, which is available throughout the life of the building. They also encouraged the re-emergence of the largely forgotten role of Clerk of Works (COW) to help clients discharge their responsibilities. >>

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“The Hackitt Review of Building Regulations is the one of most significance to us and has led to some pretty damning statements and hard-hitting observations about the industry’s failure to comply with regulations; its lack of competence and its inability to provide evidence of quality.”

These changes are precisely what BESA has been campaigning for and are therefore welcome. Good companies who carry out work to specification have nothing to fear from these changes. Those that cheat the system and cut corners have much to lose. Every BESA member has already been assessed by the Association’s Competence Assessment Scheme (CAS) before being accepted into membership. This is a third party verification scheme so is the idea model for how firms can give evidence of their competence and dedication to quality. The Association has also been developing a suite of tools that both contractor members and supply chain partners can use to demonstrate technical competence and regulatory compliance. For example, the BESCA Competent Person Scheme (www.besca.org.uk) is authorised by the Department for Communities and Local Government and allows businesses to self-certify that their works comply with the building regulations in England & Wales without the need to notify Building Control. An alternative to submitting a building notice or using an approved inspector, the scheme allows firms who have already proved their competence to considerably speed up the project delivery process and reduce the administration burden involved with getting worked signed off. This is a significant commercial benefit to all involved including local authorities.

SFG20 (www.sfg20.c0.uk) is already widely used by major property clients to manage their strategic maintenance programmes, therefore keeping their buildings compliant with legislation and meeting comfort and energy consumption targets. It has huge potential to be further used as an evidence tool to match the ambition of Hackitt’s ‘golden thread’. It already provides this function postcompletion, but could be extended to provide full cover from design to demolition. We also operate the sector’s SKILLcard (www.skillcard.org.uk) scheme that provides evidence of competence and the qualifications of more than 50,000 engineering services operatives. It was also the first construction skill card to go ‘smart’. For the air conditioning and refrigeration sector there is Refcom (www.refcom.org.uk) – the UK’s largest F Gas register. It works with the Environment Agency to ensure the F Gas Regulations are properly enforced and refrigerant reclamation carried out in line with our obligations to reduce global warming gases. Refcom now accounts for more than 80% of mandatory company certificates covering the UK refrigerant handling market.

Competitive Against a backdrop of growing concern about rising pollution, the Association’s Ventilation Hygiene Elite scheme supports the work of companies who are highly proficient in the area of ensuring improved indoor air quality (IAQ) and the safe operation of ventilation ductwork. >>

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INTRODUCTION

COMPLIANCE

“If you want smart cities, you need to start with smart buildings – and, if a building is a body, then the building services are the vital organs: The heart, lungs and brain.”

This is an example of a scheme that contractors can use to make them stand out from the crowd in a highly competitive marketplace where, too often, less scrupulous operators have indulged in a race to the bottom on price at the expense of quality work and consumer safety. In terms of data management, the Association has developed the cloud-based PRINT system, which allows industry firms to manage their workforce from one central database, including the co-ordination of training requirements, CPD experience, qualifications and certificates as well as health & safety records. It is a convenient way for an employer to manage a worker’s career path and keep them updated with important information. The ability to co-ordinate services using these various tools makes it easier for firms to demonstrate how they manage competence and compliance across their workforces – to provide peace of mind to their clients. This will be increasingly in demand as end clients adapt their own working practices to the post-Grenfell environment and face up to their own considerable liabilities. Manufacturers have a huge role to play in all of this. Clients do not buy products shrinkwrapped on a palate, they buy them installed and operating within an integrated system.

One of the early lessons of Grenfell is that manufacturers must take a greater interest in where their products end up. Currently their interest stops at the factory gate until something is reported back to them as a defect – usually because they are kept away from many stages of the design and construction of a building. This damages their reputation and leaves clients disappointed, but the harnessing of their partnerships with contractors – working through BESA – is an opportunity for manufacturers’ detailed technology expertise to be deployed through every stage of the project to everyone’s benefit. This kind of more vertically integrated supply chain is the logical outcome of Dame Judith’s insistence that the construction industry puts its own house in order and does not wait to be told what to do by government.

Alliances Specifically for involvement with industry bodies, this is leading to more firms taking up affiliate memberships and enjoying increased participation in our events, specialist groups and discussion forums where best practice is shared and alliances forged. Contractors and manufacturers working together serve the industry by promoting good practice, raising knowledge and skills levels and solving problems that impact both sides. The proposed new ‘output based’ building regulations expected to eventually emerge from the Hackitt Review and subsequent consultation period, will shift the emphasis from what you promise to deliver, to what is actually delivered and experienced by the building occupant. When setting out to deliver those aims, clients will have to be reassured that the organisations they work with have robust competence and compliance credentials. How you present those credentials will be the biggest challenge from now on. n

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Gilberts (Blackpool) Ltd

Frese Limited

402 Merlin Park, Ringtail Road Burscough, Lancashire L40 8JY Tel: 01704 896012 Email: info@frese.co.uk Website: www.frese.co.uk Manufacturer and supplier of pressure independent flow and temperature control valves, heat interface units and associated equipment for hydronic heating, cooling and hot water systems.

Clifton Rd, Blackpool Lancashire FY4 4QT Tel: 01253 766911 Email: sales@gilbertsblackpool.com Website: www.gilbertsblackpool.com Leading designer and manufacturer of Air Distribution and Natural Ventilation solutions: Product Range • Air Grilles & Diffusers • External & Architectural Louvres • Natural Ventilation Systems • Smoke & Fire Dampers Natural Ventilation ‘Mistrale’ expands on our vision to provide the best in modern, energy efficient air distribution solutions. A complete series of designs incorporating patented design features that position Mistrale at the leading edge of modern natural ventilation and hybrid natural ventilation design.

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ESG Pool Ventilation Ltd 25 Burrel Road, St Ives Cambridgeshire PE27 3LE Tel: 01480 492140 Fax: 01480 492026 Email: enquiries@esgpv.co.uk Website: www.esgpv.co.uk

Leading pool ventilation specialist. ESG provide the complete package from start to finish. Design, manufacture, installation, commissioning and maintenance of energy saving pool ventilation systems.

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FläktGroup UK Ltd

Dolphin House, Moreton Business Park Hereford, HR4 8DS Tel: 01432 277 277 Email: uksales@flaktgroup.com Website: www.flaktgroup.co.uk FläktGroup UK Limited is a leading global supplier of Air Technology based solutions for buildings, focusing on Air Comfort & Fire Safety.


STRATEGY

PARTNERSHIPS

BESA SETS OUT FUTURE WITH STRATEGIC PARTNERS BESA is now an affiliate member of the Builders’ Conference and has also agreed a strategic partnership with Constructionline.

Both of these relationships create significant business opportunities for Association members and open up new routes to winning work. The Builders' Conference (www.builders conference.co.uk) is a fellow member-based trade association open to any business involved in the construction industry including multimillion pound main contractors, specialist sub-contractors and consulting engineers. It provides new business leads – including 11,000 contract opportunities every year worth more than £50bn gleaned from its extensive database – as well as market intelligence, statistical data and networking opportunities. Constructionline (www.constructionline.co.uk) is the UK’s largest business-generation platform for SME contractors in the construction industry. It connects suppliers with buyers, who are looking for contractors and sub-contractors to work on their projects. Buyers will post available contracts and search the Constructionline database for appropriate contractors to invite to tender. As a result of this new strategic partnership, BESA members will receive 15 months membership of Constructionline for the price of 12, which is equivalent to a 25% discount. Constructionline will also add ‘buyer' status for free – something that normally costs £500 – so members can contact other 'suppliers' across the construction industry.

Benefit Invitations to ‘Meet the Buyer’ events across the UK are another significant benefit as these provide opportunities to meet peers and partners to discuss potential business. The dates of these events will be published on the BESA website and Constructionline hosted a special meet the buyer session during the BESA National Conference on November 1 (see pages 32-41). Members will also receive alerts about buyers' construction projects, which are directly tailored to their geographic location and area of expertise. They can also include their company information on the Constructionline database for potential clients in line with the PAS91 pre-qualification format. BESA companies will also be invited to take part in Constructionline’s supplier engagement days, which are run for main contractors. BESA members can now also take advantage of discounted membership of Builders’ Conference. Sole traders receive a 53% reduction on the normal membership fee; SMEs a 41% discount and main contractors get 26% off their fees. BESA members can access the Builders’ Conference data platform and express an interest in national construction projects across all sectors. They will also receive an exclusive preview of its in-depth monthly market analysis. >>

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PARTNERSHIPS

“BESA members can now also take advantage of discounted membership of Builders’ Conference. Sole traders receive a 53% reduction on the normal membership fee; SMEs a 41% discount and main contractors get 26% off their fees.” Details of construction tenders and the main contractors who are bidding can be delivered direct to a member’s inbox along with the opportunity to express an interest in the work. BESA members can now also be automatically included in searches based on trade, specialism and location. There are also a number of publicity and profile-raising opportunities on the Builders’ Conference website and in its newsletter thanks to this new tie-up between the two organisations. At the same time, the Association has finalised details of its new Public, Private Sector Specification Partnership (PSP) scheme, which is designed to cement the reputation of BESA members with specifiers across the building engineering services and construction sectors. The partnership scheme is open to private sector clients, public sector bodies and consultants who recognise the benefit BESA’s technical standards and guides provide to the industry and the advantages to be gained from having access to the quality assurance and technical competence of BESA members.

Assurance The scheme is only open to organisations that do not employ their own direct workforce and who agree to include a statement in their invitations to tender that specifically refers to the quality assurance provided by BESA members.

“We are aware of the important role BESA plays in the built environment sector, the authoritative standards and guides it produces and the ‘Mark of Quality and Assurance’ its members represent,” the tender documents say. “As a procurer of building services mechanical solutions, it is important that we ensure quality is maintained throughout the supply chain. “Therefore, we require that all contractors pre-qualifying for mechanical works demonstrate that they are either BESA members or are qualified to the standards set out in BESA’s mark of quality and assurance or equivalent.” The Association’s chief executive David Frise hailed these groundbreaking developments as cornerstones of BESA’s evolving strategy. “Collaborating with specifier organisations like Constructionline and Builders’ Conference give our members access to extremely valuable routes to win work,” he said. “This will help companies derive maximum benefit from their BESA membership. “Also, by creating close partnerships with specifying organisations we can continue to build relationships of mutual benefit. This will help to make sure that the considerable investment made by our members in training, technology and compliance gets appropriate recognition and reward.” n For more information about these and other member benefits, please visit: www.thebesa.com/besa-group-services

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Swegon

Swegon Pavillion, St Cross Chambers, Upper Marsh Lane, Hoddesdon, Hertfordshire EN11 8LQ Tel: 0800 093 7929 Email: sales@swegon.co.uk Website: www.swegon.co.uk Where others can specialise in one part of a building’s construction, at Swegon we have a unique understanding of the entire construction process. We design innovative solutions in air distribution, fire and smoke control, natural ventilation, filtration, heating, cooling, hire and service. Take advantage of our application knowledge right from the beginning of your project and you can be sure you are getting the right system selection, the best products, dedicated support and peace of mind throughout the lifetime of a building.

Walraven Ltd

Thorpe Way, Banbury Oxfordshire OX16 4UU Tel: 01295 753400 Fax: 01295 753428 Email: sales.uk@walraven.com Website: www.walraven.com Specialists in M&E fixings - we offer a wide range of fixings and fire protection products alongside a free technical support service. Smart, innovative solutions for you.

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PAS 91

PAS 91 – THE GATEWAY TO SPECIFICATION It is widely accepted that there is a tremendous amount of wasted time and cost in the pre-qualification process.

Common sense tells us that a standardised set of questions would help to reduce the administrative burden placed on suppliers having to complete huge amounts of paperwork and on buyers who have to continually reassess a supplier’s responses. PAS 91 was created to streamline the prequalification process through standardising the question set to reduce the need for suppliers to complete a variety of different pre-qualification questionnaires for different, and in some cases, the same clients. Developed by the British Standards Institute (BSI), the standardised questions were commissioned by the government and is a recommended common minimum standard for construction procurement. Updates to PAS 91 were introduced five years’ ago following consultation with professional bodies and trade associations including BESA; the National Federation of Builders (NFB), the Specialist Engineering Contractors’ Group (SEC) and Safety Schemes in Procurement (SSIP). It aims to help suppliers understand what information is required from them at pre-qualification stage and increase consistency between various pre-qualification questionnaires and databases. It also helps buyers identify suitably qualified contractors.

Buyer benefits

• Helps buyers identify suitably qualified

contractors with less time and resources

• Is one of government’s common minimum standards for construction procurement

• Helps achieve more sustainable procurement • Gives more time to focus on the projectspecific areas of the pre-qualification process

• Encourages suppliers (particularly SMEs) to apply for work by simplifying the tendering process

Supplier benefits

• One standard question set across different clients, ensuring you understand what information will be required from you at pre-qualification stage

• You can develop standard responses to the

‘core’ questions which can be used time again in response to any Buyer using PAS 91

• Exemptions from sections if you hold industry recognised accreditations

• A less time consuming pre-qualification

process should give companies more time to focus on winning and delivering work.

The latest revision of PAS 91 is available for download here: http://shop.bsigroup.com/ en/Navigate-by/PAS/PAS-91-2013/ n

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PIPEWORK

TATA STEEL

COLDFORMED OR HOT-FINISHED? Not all steel tubes are the same – and if you get the specification wrong, the consequences can be extremely serious, says Stewart Jones, senior customer technical services field engineer at Tata Steel.

To reduce the risk of different types of steel tubes being installed, resulting in system contamination, compliance, warranty and service life issues, it is vital that pipework specifications are up to date and correct. The product being delivered to site should also be checked against the initial hotfinished, multi-certified specifications to ensure it is correct. When choosing a suitable air conditioning system for an installation, the operational stresses, system pressures and level of use required are taken into account before a system specification is defined. Similarly, these same factors along with legislation compliance, installation and service life benefits need to be considered when choosing the system’s steel tube. Air conditioning pipework can be exposed to both internal and external corrosive conditions. External localised corrosion may occur as a result of condensation on the exterior of the pipework. Internal corrosion may be seen as a result of Ph variations, oxygen content or poor inhibitor use.

If not addressed this may result in the need to replace sections of pipe. Furthermore, in hard water areas, scale can build up impacting on system performance, or resulting in costly maintenance work. Therefore, it is of vital importance to select the correct steel tube for the application to avoid the need for any costly repairs as well as to reduce the risk of product failure.

Commodity Unfortunately, there has been an influx of commodity, non-UK manufactured carbon steel tubes into our market. Although many of these tubes are produced according to similar product standards and have comparable mechanical properties, they may not behave in the same way in service. Whilst such tubes may look the same, appearances can be deceptive as these tubes may deliver a very different level of performance and hence be less suitable for use in building services applications. It is, therefore, critical that specifiers and engineers understand the different tube manufacturing processes to ensure that the correct tube specifications are used in order to ensure tracability, compliance, operational performance and service life. >>

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PIPEWORK

TATA STEEL

“When choosing a suitable air conditioning system for an installation, the operational stresses, system pressures and level of use required are taken into account before a system specification is defined.”

Carbon steel tubes are generally produced in one of two ways, either cold-formed or hotfinished. Cold-formed products are created by shaping steel strip into a cylinder and then welding the edges together to create the final tube product. Whilst undergoing this process the material hardens due to the cold working, making it more brittle and the welding stage also introduces internal stresses into the material structure. The heat from the welding also creates a distorted region commonly known as the Heat Affected Zone (HAZ). The altered grain structure of the HAZ results in a harder, more highly stressed region with an increased risk of corrosion, cracking and service failure. In addition, any further product working or manipulation carried out on site can increase the level of internal stress, heightening the risk of product failure. Hot-finished tubes follow a similar manufacturing process to coldformed products, but with a vital additional process step. These tubes, following welding, are heated to a high temperature sufficient to remove both the internal stresses and the distorted grain structure in the HAZ.

This removes any brittleness and results in highly ductile tubes with a uniform fine grain structure throughout the entire product. Hot-finished steel tubes can provide the following 10 benefits for air conditioning applications over cold-formed alternatives:

• A more ordered consistent microstructure • No internal stresses that can promote cracking

• More consistent and reliable mechanical properties

• Improved structural integrity and ductility • Improved and more consistent toughness, particularly at low temperature

• A higher pressure integrity • A greater factor of safety • No loss of strength due to additional welding or heating

• An improved performance against corrosion • An improved ability to be threaded, grooved and bent to tight radii without splitting, creasing or collapsing

Typically, air conditioning applications refer to tubes manufactured to BS EN10255, the successor to BS1387 (which was withdrawn in 2004). However, specifying this standard alone will not guarantee that a hot-finished steel tube will be supplied. It is only by also requesting a BS EN10217 Part 2 compliant product, with its GH (Get Hot) grade, that a hot-finished tube will definitely be supplied.


PIPEWORK

TATA STEEL

“By removing all the internal stresses and weaknesses, hot-finished tubes and their GH (Get Hot) grades, have a multitude of benefits over their cold-formed counterparts – and offer a longer, more reliable service life.”

An example of such a product is Tata Steel’s INSTALL PLUS 235 hot-finished, multi-certified carbon steel tube. Specifically developed and manufactured within the UK, ensuring alignment with both the Construction Products Regulations (CPR) and the Pressure Equipment Directive (PED) as per BS EN10255 and BS EN10217 Part 2. Furthermore, the superior durability and strength of hot-finished tube products compared to cold-formed alternatives means that Tata Steel INSTALL PLUS 235 range can withstand internal temperatures as low as -20oC, ideal for most cooling systems operating between 6-10oC.

To ensure the longevity and durability of the steel pipework for air conditioning applications, it is necessary to take a deeper look beyond the initial product’s specification, to the actual product’s process of manufacture and the key manufacturing standards. By removing all the internal stresses and weaknesses, hot-finished tubes and their GH (Get Hot) grades, have a multitude of benefits over their cold-formed counterparts – and offer a longer, more reliable service life. n For more information visit: www.tatasteelconstruction.com

In addition, to reduce the risk of corrosion by external condensation, the INSTALL PLUS 235 hot-finished tube range is available with the enhanced Tata Steel red paint finish as standard. This coating has undergone significant testing, including accelerated salt spray and humidity susceptibility, to ensure optimum performance for the tube within its lifespan. To highlight the importance of the steel tube production process within the tubes and pipework sector, Tata Steel has formed a partnership with the School of Civil and Building Engineering at Loughborough University to establish the Building and Industrial Services Pipework Academy (BISPA). Focused clearly on issues of interest to industries such as air conditioning, BISPA offers courses and training to support on-going professional development.

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PIPEWORK

BISPA

BISPA JOINS BESA TO TACKLE PIPEWORK CHALLENGES BESA and the Building and Industrial Services Pipework Academy (BISPA) are working together to tackle pipework and installation challenges in the UK building and industrial services market.

BISPA was set up to support the building and industrial services industry by improving the awareness of pipework related issues and innovations. They offer a free project pipework specification review service, as well as providing CIBSE CPD approved courses on pipework, corrosion, installation and Building Information Modelling (BIM). By joining BESA as a bronze affiliate member, BISPA has the perfect platform to engage with the pipework users, working closely with the BESA to raise awareness of correct technical specifications and contribute practical knowledge and insights to the trade association’s national pipework guidance documents. In addition, BISPA will be partnering with the BESA to jointly promote a variety of CPD training initiatives, with the aim of improving pipework awareness within the market place and taking part in several regional events throughout the next year, to promote emerging technologies such as BIM and VR.

“This is a significant issue for the UK market as it can lead to poor quality or noncompliant products being used, this may then result in installation, performance and service life issues and can add delays and additional costs to installations. “For example, we’ll be working to highlight the risks associated with non-compliant imported cold-formed products, as well as the problems with galvanic corrosion as a result of mixed carbon and stainless steel systems and the use of VR for CPD training. We’re pleased to be partnering with such a prestigious trade organisation to help promote best practice within the building and industrial services industry. n For more information please visit: www.bispa.org

“The main goal of our membership is to create a dialogue with specifiers and end users, so that we can help them understand the risks to their projects due to incorrect or poorly defined pipework specifications,” said BISPA’s Mark Owens.

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HEATING

HEAT INTERFACE UNITS

WHAT CAN HIUs DO FOR US? HIUs are playing an increasingly pivotal role in delivering high efficiency, low carbon heat from heat networks. Gary Perry, managing director of Altecnic, explains how.

Modern Heat Interface Units (HIUs) boast an impressive array of ‘smart’ features that provide close control of heat output and energy use. This is helping to fuel a steady increase in the market and, according to data from the recent World Heating Report, around 38,300 HIUs were installed in the UK, of which the large majority was fitted in buildings served by central plant systems. The market had already grown by 4% in 2016. HIU’s provide control centralisaton and metering point at each dwelling. Ease of accessibility, either from inside or outside the property, makes the meter reading ideal for energy providers, as well as saving time. Additionally, the space requirement for a unit is optimal when compared to a combi boiler’s space requirement. Primary flow rate limitation protects the network from failure caused by poor apartment heating control, high start-up demand and ensures reduced demand peaks Return Temperature Limitation (RTL): The HIU automatically controls output (heating and DHW) to hold a configurable low return temperature. Ensuring network efficiency, even if the radiators are poorly balanced.

Smart A configurable integral room controller can be set up to customise the level of access and features that the tenant is allowed to use. Compatible with smart controllers such as ‘Nest’, Hive’ etc. it can be set to on, off or timed to come on only when the tenant requires, saving energy and cost for the tenant and the network. Each HIU can be configured individually or globally remotely via the BMS or Modbus network. Typical UK apartments have a heating demand around 3 to 4 kW. However, for the first 10 – 15 minutes of the heating coming on, the apartment can take 8 or 9kW from the network. If a large number of apartments are on heating at the same time, say at 7am on a weekday morning, then the network may not have enough capacity and it will fail to provide hot water at the extremities. Some HIUs have the facility to set the maximum flow rate a HIU can take from the network. A HIU connected to a 3kW apartment can only take 3kW, nothing more, therefore the network is protected from failure and its demand peaks are reduced. The low heating demand in today’s apartments mean that only a very small flow rate is required on the heating circuit. This low flow rate makes it very difficult to balance the radiators in an apartment. >>

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“Some HIUs have the facility to set the maximum flow rate a HIU can take from the network. A HIU connected to a 3kW apartment can only take 3kW, nothing more, therefore the network is protected from failure and its demand peaks are reduced.”

The result is that most apartment heating systems are not balanced correctly, and the return temperature will be high and subsequently transferred to the network and the efficiency of the whole network will be greatly reduced. Many HIU’s are equipped with Return Temperature Limitation (RTL), which allows the installer to set a maximum return temperature on the network. Once enabled, the HIU will control its output into the apartment to ensure that this pre-set, primary return temperature is met. The network is again protected from inefficiency and failure caused by small Delta Ts and high primary flow rates. Many HIU’s on the market have a permanent, built-in preheat function. This bleeds energy through the HIU constantly 24 hours a day. Bearing in mind that the tenant may only use their hot water a few times a day, having preheat on permanently makes no sense and costs the tenant money. The configurable controller can be set to allow the tenant to set the preheat function, just like their heating system, to come on and go off automatically only when required.

An HIU with full Modbus output/input can be set up and commissioned remotely. Any faults or error message on the HIU can also be read remotely. If a tenant believes there is a fault with the HIU, the unit can be interrogated remotely and the fault diagnosed prior to any attendance on site. The engineer can then ensure that he has the spare parts required prior to any attendance on site. Even the actual temperature within the apartment can be checked to see if it is at the set point set on the HIU.

Efficient The drive to make buildings ‘smart’ continues apace and there are now companies that specialise in the operation and running of these smart buildings. The Modbus output from the HIU removes much of the hardware that needs to be installed on a smart network and therefore cost. The Modbus allows more accurate network control based on demand and the HIU facilitates a much more efficient network. Another feature of some HIUs is the weather compensation option. The HIU has the ability to vary the heating output based on outside temperature. A prepayment unit can also be wired into the HIU controller and, when the tenant runs out of credit, the HIU will close down the heating and DHW output without the need for a separate motorised prepayment valve. This not only saves money, but allows for prepayment to be retrospectively installed without the need for any plumbing work. For more information please visit: www.altecnic.co.uk/heat-networks/ heat-interface-units/

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HEATING

HEAT INTERFACE UNITS

HIU STANDARD GETS TESTING BOOST The UK’s first test standard for Heat Interface Units (HIUs), which is managed by BESA, was revised and updated last year in response to growing demand from the district heating industry. Two UK-based test houses were also approved to carry out testing to the standard – BSRIA and Enertek International – in addition to the Research Institutes of Sweden (RISE), which was previously the only organisation able to test to the new UK standard. HIUs extract heat from district heating networks to feed individual buildings and dwellings. How they perform is central to the overall efficiency of a district scheme. The Standard was developed, therefore, to help developers of UK heat networks procure HIUs based on comparative performance data. The availability of a UK standard has prompted considerable response from manufacturers with several HIUs already tested at RISE with several more already going through the process at BSRIA and Enertek. Testing to the standard is a two-stage process: The HIU has to achieve a UKAS or equivalent national accreditation through one of the three test houses and this result must then be verified by the Standard’s Steering Group before being published on the BESA website (www.theBESA.com/ukhiu). The BESA Standard originally emerged from a heat network efficiency research project supported by the Department for Business, Energy & Industrial Strategy. Testing to the Standard is helping to create a comprehensive product database and improve performance of UK heat networks.

It is modelled on a well-established Swedish methodology, which was adapted to suit typical UK operating conditions, and makes it possible to compare products and equipment types so that network designers can evaluate the performance of individual HIUs against their design parameters.

Compliance The test calculates the annual volume weighted return temperature (VWART) from the HIU and provides evidence of compliance with other performance and reliability metrics, such as domestic hot water response time. As part of the revision process, the steering group overseeing the Standard has been expanded and a technical sub-committee – comprising industry experts and the three test houses – has been set up. It will make recommendations to the steering group on developing the standard, including a planned expansion of the regime. An HIU Manufacturers’ forum has already had its first meeting at BESA’s headquarters in London and provided valuable feedback to the steering group. “One of the Standard’s great strengths is that it has been developed by users, for users,” said UK HIU Steering Group chair, Gareth Jones. “It provides users with a clear basis on which to evaluate HIU performance and is rapidly becoming the default point of reference for those making procurement decisions within the industry. “As a result, HIU manufacturers must now ensure that their HIUs perform well and we are seeing a significant increase in R&D. Ultimately this raising of standards will help improve the health of the heat network industry as a whole.” n For more information visit: www.thebesa.com/ukhiu

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WATER PRESSURE

HIGH RISE SYSTEMS

BIG CAN BE BEAUTIFUL –

HIGH RISE SYSTEMS It seems unusual in our industry to consider all the aspects of a system working together, even though this is what we are aiming for, but in high rise structures a ‘joined up’ approach is crucial, writes Rob Clemson, technical director Flamco.

Water is strange stuff, the only substance that gets bigger (expands) as it gets hotter and as it gets colder, when viewed from a 4°C starting point. Water is not compressible, for practical purposes, and as a result the ‘pressure’ that we see in water systems comes from the physical weight of water and the associated equipment for moving it around. The physics of static height are easily simplified in our industry. For practical purposes 10m of vertical height on a water system relates to a 1 bar pressure at the bottom, to have 0 bar at the top. We can think in terms of the sea, easy to swim and float on the top, difficult to exist on the bottom of the sea with lots of water above. In terms of physical engineering, a submarine to go 10m underwater in a swimming pool is the same submarine that can go 10m underwater in the Atlantic. Weight of water is the key to understanding here, it does not matter if a pipe is 15mm diameter, 1000mm diameter or 10,000mm diameter, for a 10m system height, 1 bar is the water pressure (weight) at the bottom with no pressure (weight) at the top.

Gauge pressure vs Absolute pressure When we talk about pressure, as an industry we normally default to gauge pressure (as in the above static height example). In real terms the universe is geared to work in terms of absolute(a) pressure, where Outer Space is taken as being 0 (zero) bar(a), as a result on planet earth we live at 1 bar(a). Practically, however, a plumber takes a pressure gauge out of a box, and without it being connected to anything, they expect it to show 0 bar. In this way we are talking about gauge pressure, 0 bar(g). A circulation pump is designed to do one thing, move water around a system at the required flow rate. To do this it has to effectively push, and sometimes pull, the water. Back to Physics again, push and pull are simply forces, that affect the perceived pressure of the water at that point. This is also referred to as ‘pump head’. ‘Pump Head’ is what is required to push the water round a system, not to overcome the static height, it is there to overcome frictional resistance of the system in terms of pressure loss through heat exchangers, pipework, fittings, emitters and valves. This way, a system with a 200 meter static height does not need a ‘Pump Head’ of 20 bar. >>

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“For practical purposes 10m of vertical height on a water system relates to a 1 bar pressure at the bottom, to have 0 bar at the top. We can think in terms of the sea, easy to swim and float on the top, difficult to exist on the bottom of the sea with lots of water above.” The neutral point is the location in the system where the static pressure is unaffected by the operation of the circulating pump. Effectively the circulating pump discharge pressure (or the pump suction pressure) has no bearing on the pressure seen at that point regardless of if the pump is running or not (on or off). A little known fact is that the physical position of expansion equipment forces the neutral point to that location. This then will always affect the way that the circulation ‘pump head’ impacts on the pressures of the wider system, either moving the ‘pump head’ more to the discharge side or to a more even split across the pump. Another little known fact is that for systems above 60m in static height, the setup and commissioning of the expansion vessel is more complicated. The vessel diaphragm cannot see a pressure differential of more than 6 bar, in favour of the gas side, during operation and commissioning. In effect a gas overpressure, of 6 bar or more, pushes the diaphragm out of the water connection and will damage the rubber membrane. As a process, the water pressure and gas pressure must be incrementally stepped up during commissioning to prevent this happening. This takes time, experience and care to achieve successfully. Failure to do so will cause damage, delays and most importantly, cost.

A final little known fact is that expansion vessels are calculated based on ‘efficiency’. This is taken as the smaller of two figures, either the design efficiency of the vessel or the system efficiency. This is a relationship between the maximum working pressure and minimum working pressure (all taken as absolute pressure). This relationship is: The real implications of this, however, come into effect with taller and taller systems. A 2 bar differential between maximum (3 bar) and minimum (1 bar) operating pressures on a 10m system result in a 50% system efficiency. However, the effects on taller systems are dramatic, assuming a 70m system with a 2 bar differential between maximum (9 bar) and minimum (7 bar) pressures:

Dramatic The effects on even taller systems are more dramatic, assuming a 120m system with a 2 bar differential between maximum (14 bar) and minimum (12 bar) pressures. Therefore the higher a system is, with the expansion vessel at the bottom of the system, the less efficient a system can be. The real interest then comes from the choice of installation location on tall systems, especially on systems with typically more than 60m of static height. The example shows the effects on the circulating ‘pump head’, the effects on static height and the resulting system pressures. It is clear to see how these technologies and principles work together. With the expansion equipment sited at the top of the system the overall running pressure can be properly controlled, with the ‘pump head’ being efficiently applied and balanced. The associated pressurisation equipment can be kept at low pressure, and as a result becomes standard equipment, serviceable and reliable. >>

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“With the expansion equipment sited at the top of the system the overall running pressure can be properly controlled, with the ‘pump head’ being efficiently applied and balanced.”

Higher pressure pressurisation equipment typically uses DOL (Direct On-Line) pumps, the run time of these pumps generally is very short. As a result the extra cost of VSD (Variable Speed Drive) is often not accepted, sadly with greater operating pressures, the need for VSD increases. A false economy is the result and potential problems on the system over time. In short, solutions exist for traditional expansion equipment to be sited at the top or bottom of a system, but the sensible approach is to locate equipment as high up a system as possible. The cost savings, pressure control and knock on effects to the other system components speak for themselves. With careful use of Plate Heat Exchangers (PHX), tall systems can be split into multiple manageable systems, each of which could then be kept below common pressure classes which would in turn reduce the cost of the associated equipment and increase the availability. Therefore on systems that are so tall as to have pressure breaks, best practice leads us to install the expansion equipment for each pressure break at the top of each segment. For modern pumps to work effectively, a suitable positive pressure is required on the suction side of the pump. This is called the nett positive suction head (NPSH) and is generally not a consideration when the pump equipment is sited at the bottom of a tall system, with the pump seeing the whole static head of the system.

However, following our overall approach of joined up thinking, the circulating pump cost may be significantly reduced if it is moved to the top of the system. In doing so it must also be considered that a slight increase in fill pressure is required at this point to make sure that the NPSH requirements of the pump are also met. It is also worth remembering that while pump flexibles may have braided stainless coverings, the inside is flexible rubber. When the NPSH is not properly considered (on any size of system), the flexibles can collapse internally and starve the pump (and system) potentially causing significant damage and cost. Happily, traditional expansion vessels are not the only solution, balanced pressurisation equipment offers an efficient atmospheric vessel solution that is not affected by the static height of the building. Unfortunately, there is no way to ignore or negate the effects of static height at the point of connection, and so the associated pumpsets, required to overcome high static pressures, are still an expensive and sometimes bespoke solution. This takes us straight back to the main purpose of this document, best practice has expansion vessels and pressurisation units, whether traditional or balanced, installed at the top of a system, especially those that have a static pressure greater than 60m. n www.flamco.co.uk

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IS COMPLIANCE ENOUGH FOR WATER HEATERS? The Energy-related Products Directive has provided welcome transparency and a marked shift towards energyefficient products in the heating and hot water sectors, but we need to go further, says Kevin Potter, business development manager for hot water solutions at Hamworthy Heating.

Last year saw an alarming trend across the globe. Heatwaves with temperatures at an all-time high and a considerable shortage of rain caused countless fires across the UK and mainland Europe. Are these the late or early warning signs for global warming?

Kevin Potter

Hamworthy Heating Business development manager

Climate change, without question, is a matter concerning us all. One piece of legislation to help reduce the impact on carbon emissions was the introduction of the Energy-related Products Directive (ErP) in 2015 for heating and hot water products. With an aim to achieve a carbon reduction of 20% compared to the 1990 baseline by 2020, the newest set of rules is coming into force in September. Which ErP standards have been introduced over the last three years for water heaters and what can be expected from the future? The Climate Change Committee (CCC) has warned, the public might be facing an “unnecessarily expensive deal” to transition to a low-carbon economy. Although the UK has saved 43% carbon emissions compared to the 1990 baseline with steady economic growth at the same time, reaching future carbon targets will be a challenge.

While many sectors have seen a significant reduction in emissions since 2008, other sectors such as buildings have fallen behind in the last five years. The consequence? We won’t meet the fourth (2023-2027) 51% reduction or fifth (2028-2032) 57% reduction carbon budget – unless the delivery risks of planned policies are reduced and new additional measures to cut emissions are announced. We saw the introduction of the first set of ErP rules in 2015. Among others, one of them were the minimum energy efficiency standards which eliminated most atmospheric heating boilers. In the case of water heaters, these are most visible in the form of an ErP energy label, which is applied to lower output water heaters ≤70kW and hot water storage tanks ≤500 litres. The underlying Ecodesign requirements, however, cover not only domestic appliances, but water heaters with an output of ≤400kW and storage volumes of ≤2,000 litres – a large part of the commercial sector. These are general product design requirements regarding water heating energy efficiency, storage volume, nitrogen oxide levels, and standby losses etc. Especially in terms of efficiency, manufacturers felt encouraged to not only comply with the legislation, but exceed the requirements. >>

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“The enforcement of minimum energy efficiencies has been a welcome step towards the reduction of CO2 emissions, thanks to lower gas use. Additionally, it has had a positive effect on energy bills.”

September 2015 saw the introduction of Tier 1 of the minimum energy efficiency requirements for water heaters. Energy labels for lower output models were introduced, with energy efficiency classes ranging from A to G. The enforcement of minimum energy efficiencies has been a welcome step towards the reduction of CO2 emissions, thanks to lower gas use. Additionally, it has had a positive effect on energy bills. The application of energy labels has also allowed consumers for the first time to identify how efficient is a new product. Tightening energy efficiency requirements and label updates On 26 September 2017, stricter energy efficiency requirements (Tier 2) were introduced. Additionally, standing loss limits for hot water storage tanks and solar water heaters were applied. These are aimed at reducing energy wastage caused by heat being lost to the environment. To reflect the shift towards higher energy efficiency products, the energy label was also updated to range from A+ to F, as products rated as “G” would not meet the requirements anymore.

On 26 September 2018, energy efficiency requirements have tightened again (Tier 3). NOx emissions limits to combat air pollution will also be introduced.

The impact on atmospheric water heaters The changes affect mostly atmospheric water heaters with lower efficiency and generally higher NOx emissions compared to their condensing counterparts. There may be ErP-compliant low NOx non-condensing products on the market. However, is it enough to comply, given our carbon emission situation as outlined in the Clean Growth Strategy and the fourth and fifth carbon budget? Non-condensing water heaters will not reach the same high efficiency levels as condensing water heaters, which also recover heat from exhaust gases. As previously mentioned, the G-rated Energy Label category was removed in 2017 while the “A+” band reflecting highest efficiency was introduced. The trend should be clear – the higher the efficiency, the better. Both carbon emissions and NOx emissions will become harder to achieve and the energy rating bands pushed up higher. We should be looking at the energy (cost) saving long-term goal and not the lower upfront cost short-term fix.

Refurbishment When is an atmospheric water heater the default choice? In refurbishment projects, like-for-like replacements are economical and more convenient, especially with restricted budgets, difficult flue situations and in distress purchase scenarios.


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“While low NOx atmospheric water heaters are ‘the easy way out’ in the short term for like-forlike replacements, we advise a longterm planning approach. Opting for a condensing model means more efficient operation, lower carbon emissions and in turn energy cost savings.”

Atmospheric water heaters are often used as minimal flue changes are required. However, efficiencies compared to condensing models are lower. Notwithstanding, condensing water heaters do require a full flue system change to deal with the acidic nature of the flue condensate. What if there is a bank of atmospheric boilers and atmospheric water heaters on a combined flue where only the latter need replacing? If the water heaters are being upgraded to condensing models, the flue system will need to be separated as condensing appliances cannot be combined on the same flue as atmospheric models. However, if separating the two appliance groups is not possible due to space and budget constraints and possible flue runs, an indirectly heated calorifier can be an option if sufficient boiler capacity is available. If not, a replacement of both the boiler and water heaters to highly efficient condensing models for greater efficiency and energy saving gains is a viable alternative. Although they may be more expensive than atmospheric models, condensing models benefit from higher efficiencies, which achieve cost savings for the consumer. When the CCC points out “buildings” (which implies energy usage, too) as one of the sectors lagging behind in terms of carbon savings, it makes sense to opt for the most efficient option.

This means distress purchases can be avoided and systems can be fitted out with the most efficient water heater alternatives, namely condensing water heaters. The carbon saving potential in our sector becomes clear just looking at the sheer number of HVAC products installed in commercial, public and domestic buildings. Climate change is a threat and the carbon budget gap outlined by the CCC a real concern. Only a joint effort and the introduction of concrete measures will make achieving the carbon budgets realistic. It is our responsibility as manufacturers to educate about and work on providing the most efficient solutions. While low NOx atmospheric water heaters are ‘the easy way out’ in the short term for likefor-like replacements, we advise a longterm planning approach. Opting for a condensing model means more efficient operation, lower carbon emissions and in turn energy cost savings. For situations where flues and budgets are a constraint, calorifiers might become the most cost-effective choice. Taking on the carbon reductions and with the price hike of natural resources such as gas in mind, choosing the best efficiency available is in the best interest of end user and environment. n www.hamworthy-heating.com

We also cannot foresee legislation changes which is why a planned, long-term “prevention is better than cure” approach for refurbishments is advisable.

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TECHNICAL The technology available to building engineers and their clients is changing all the time. In this section, we take a look at the most important options and how to make the right choices.

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GRENFELL INQUIRY RAISES STAKES FOR BUILDING MAINTENANCE The lessons learned from the Grenfell Tower tragedy must lead to a new culture of improved building management and maintenance, according to BESA’s head of business development Steve Tomkins.

‘Systemic failings’ in the way buildings are designed, delivered and managed were harshly exposed in the report produced by the independent Review of Building Regulations and Fire Safety chaired by Dame Judith Hackitt following the tragic Grenfell Tower fire.

Steve Tomkins

BESA - Head of business development

The review team emphasised the importance of making sure building regulations now focus on the whole lifecycle of buildings and are backed up by higher levels of competence and compliance – particularly in higher risk residential buildings.

There will be much clearer roles and responsibilities for duty holders during occupation, including regularly updating the safety strategy, which will be supported by a mandatory incident reporting mechanism if the review’s recommendations are adopted.

Competence The government will continue to manage the regulatory regime, but will be expected to make it clearer and simpler to follow, while the industry will be expected to improve technical standards and professional competence.

The report is a once in a generation call for fundamental change in the way that we regulate the operation of buildings with a strong emphasis on viewing buildings as a system, rather than a collection of separate components.

The inquiry also made recommendations to improve procurement practices including a focus on the whole life cost, which should lead to a new culture around the management and maintenance of buildings – particularly those considered to be ‘complex’ or ‘high risk’.

The Hackitt Review highlighted the need for better reporting processes for buildings after they have been handed over and a new way of managing the way projects are signed off via a reformed building control process. The construction and building services industries will be required to provide enhanced digital information to support the ongoing management of buildings, it said.

There is no doubt that our industry is moving into a new era and, in the future, we will look back on Grenfell as a defining moment for the whole building management regime. We will, undoubtedly, see greater use of digital tools to support the changes proposed by the Hackitt Review and the industry will need improved access to data that allows it to manage and maintain buildings more effectively – and safely. >>

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“Our SFG20 maintenance tool (www.sfg20.co.uk) makes best practice widely available and easy to access. As well as featuring 970 maintenance task schedules covering more than 60 equipment types, SFG20 also gives users the opportunity to customise maintenance schedules, including service times, frequency and criticality ratings.�

BESA has been following the post-Grenfell process very carefully and we take our responsibilities seriously. We are also supporting members and the wider industry to step up competence and compliance in line with the improvements envisaged by Dame Judith.

If Dame Judith’s recommendations are adopted, as is widely anticipated following the current consultation process, the industry will need to use all the tools at its disposal to bring building management and maintenance into line. These are going to be challenging times, but the ultimate reward will be better and safer buildings. n

Our SFG20 maintenance tool (www.sfg20.co.uk) makes best practice widely available and easy to access. As well as featuring 970 maintenance task schedules covering more than 60 equipment types, SFG20 also gives users the opportunity to customise maintenance schedules, including service times, frequency and criticality ratings. It highlights equipment that requires regular maintenance in order to keep a building compliant with legislation. It is also aligned with rapidly emerging digital working methods and is constantly updated to capture evolving service and maintenance techniques. SFG20 is also helping to smooth the way for the wider adoption of digital design methods, including Building Information Modelling (BIM), by helping building managers present information in a standard, usable format. It has been adapted so it can now accept building design information imported directly from BIM software.

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STEPPING UP TO LEAD The expansion of the FM profession has diluted the involvement of specialists from a technical background. However, a rapid shift in the market requires them to step forward again and lead from the front, according to Geoff Prudence*, director of facilities and infrastructure at University College London.

Facilities managers find their way into the profession from backgrounds as varied as business administration, HR and hospitality, but the world is changing. The gamechanging impact of new technologies, means those from engineering or building/surveying backgrounds are in greater demand again – those charged with managing so-called ‘hard’ FM services.

Geoff Prudence

University College London Director of facilities and infrastructure

It is particular to FM engineering that senior positions are often held by white, middleaged-to-older males. While there are efforts to increase greater inclusivity in engineering and technical subjects across the spectrum, the emerging shift in the labour market for technical FMs is tied to the retirement of those entering the profession in the 1970s and 1980s. In those days, there were plenty of large organisations with the capacity and the requirement to invest in training and resources. These included bodies such as the Property Services Agency (PSA) and National Health Authority, as well as the nationalised utilities such as British Rail, British Gas and the Central Electricity Generating Board (CEGB). Further demand came from the motor industry (Ford, and the giant British Leyland) and from production and manufacturing (British Steel, the National Coal Board).

Where such entities remain today, in general they have neither the demand nor capacity to invest in training and apprentices. And where they still exist as client-side functions, in many areas the requirement for strong technical/ management skills has diminished. A combination of altered political priorities, an evolving economy and an associated shift in working culture has led to a well-publicised demise in the number of applicants for engineering service posts and the attraction of science and technical subjects in schools and universities, the latter despite a variety of efforts and initiatives from both institutions and government to spark fresh interest. Today, those who do take up a career in building services engineering typically end up in a design/construction or operational management/maintenance/facilities management role. And while there is slightly more interest in technical/engineering careers now, the sector is having to deal with the many senior experienced personnel now retiring from the profession. The routes that shaped their experience and skill sets no longer exist; there is no formal development of a pipeline of new technical FMs to take their place and thus meet the many challenges that our technologically fluid future demands. >>

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“Workplace performance is directly influenced by the design, operation and maintenance of lighting, heating, cooling, and thermal comfort. The drive towards smart buildings, big data and artificial / automated intelligence provide further opportunities.”

It is the critical building service environments – data centres, financial services, production, manufacturing – that have continued to attract those at the high end of the building service engineering market, the nature of the risk and potential impact of failure on corporate reputation putting a premium on specialism. Given the mission-critical nature of the role, it is relatively easy to isolate the priorities that technical FM demands of its practitioners. While physical resilience in building engineering systems is key, so increasingly, is the resilience of the technical FMs managing them.

Paramount In particular, while technical specialism is part and parcel of the role, interpersonal relationship management is becoming paramount. Strong leadership skills are now essential to manage in these environments, with demanding clients and closer links between technical FM and other departments introducing new management skill set demands.

CIBSE Knowledge Series KS21 document explains that “management of existing building stock is suffering from a decline in skilled staff…as a result of political change and corporate pressures to perform financially”. So, we need a further intervention of technical management and leadership skills to meet the future. The market, types of contract, the drive to ‘commoditise FM’, outsourcing models and transfer of risk to supply chain and so on may all have contributed to the current position. Good technical managers are now very much at a premium – but their potential future is also very exciting. Workplace performance is directly influenced by the design, operation and maintenance of lighting, heating, cooling, and thermal comfort. The drive towards smart buildings, big data and artificial / automated intelligence provide further opportunities. This doesn’t just apply to building services, but to the expanding ‘workplace’ across industry sector boundaries, but to be effective, leadership in hard FM provision demands a much wider skills set. The idea that you cannot simultaneously be a “people person” and an excellent BSE/ technical manager has to be challenged. Leadership will be the differentiating factor to drive the change required both in organisations and the sector potential as a whole – creating the physical and emotional environment for people to perform and grow. This in turn, will unlock the innovation and deliver the results and respect the FM sector aspires to. >>

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“Energy and sustainability have highlighted a growing need for excellent FM. As well as challenging the need for property, successful businesses are not only driving out unnecessary costs and utilisation through efficiencies, but also maximising the benefits of effective workplace regimes and practices to enhance their business performance.”

To support that, leaders will guarantee effective succession planning through skills development and opportunities to learn, challenge and reflect on varied aspects of work in the sector. While it is always recognised as part of the project design function, there continues to be an even greater awareness for operational and maintenance (systems thinking) in the design process. Acknowledging that a need for collaboration and effectiveness in the BSE role is demanded through such documents as RIBA’s Plan of Work, the government’s Soft Landings, management of building information models (BIM), among other drivers, it is here that the opportunity (and challenge) exists to make it happen in practice. Building services engineers must fuse existing technical design/operational capability (and experience) with leadership and its associated influencing skills in the marketplace of the future. Focusing on energy shows why this matters. A performance gap created by an incomplete design stage assessment of operational energy use is often made wider by ‘value engineering’ during the design and construction phases. The overriding duty of an FM is to ensure that the buildings they are responsible for work effectively. Their practical involvement in value engineering would be as a stakeholder to champion building energyefficiency measures during this exercise.

Here is where leadership skills come to the fore. Energy and sustainability have highlighted a growing need for excellent FM. As well as challenging the need for property, successful businesses are not only driving out unnecessary costs and utilisation through efficiencies, but also maximising the benefits of effective workplace regimes and practices to enhance their business performance. To feed this need there is the additional dimension required to attract, develop and retain the best people in their chosen field. It is not possible to recreate the skills drive that informed the technical FMs of the 1970s and 1980s, but we can recognise the elements that, back then, produced rounded, technical experts who developed into managers and leaders – and create similar technical FMs for the future. We must grasp the opportunity that such technical leadership skills will provide for the benefit of future design, builds and effective operation of future workplaces and the exciting career structure it could generate. n *As well as his role at UCL, Geoff Prudence is a former chair of the CIBSE Facilities Management group and a widely respected FM industry expert.

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LEGIONELLA STILL ON THE RISE The number of cases of Legionnaires’ disease is still rising around the world with cutbacks in building maintenance often to blame.

Deaths and serious illnesses resulting from Legionnaires’ disease remain prevalent in hotels, hospitals and other public buildings, and are usually the consequence of poor maintenance regimes or management complacency. There are around 300 reported cases in the UK every year and 120,000 people are thought to have died in the US since the cause of the disease was established there more than 40 years ago. [It was first identified and received its name following an outbreak among delegates at a meeting of the American Legion in a Philadelphia hotel in July 1976.] In the UK, it is 15 years since the landmark outbreak in Barrow-in-Furness, Cumbria that led to seven deaths and another 180 people taken ill, but still we have regular outbreaks in workplaces, hotels, hospitals and other public buildings. Reporting of cases and diagnosis have both improved. However, there is also concern about mutation of the bacteria some of which are now becoming resistant to higher temperatures and multiplying in lower temperatures. Also, as the focus increases on saving energy, more building operators are switching off and/or turning down hot water systems overnight and at weekends to save money and cut carbon emissions.

Danger This can lower the temperature of the stored hot water into the ‘danger zone’ between 20°C - 50°C range, which is the ideal temperature range for legionella bacteria to thrive. The optimum temperature is thought to be 37°C. With more solar thermal heating systems in use, risks can increase because more hot water can be stored with these systems in temperatures that allow the bacteria to flourish. Solar installations need particular care, special control measures to maintain temperatures and regular checking. Another contributory factor has been the measures used to tackle hot water scalding including the use of blending valves, which can also lower hot water temperatures into the ‘legionella zone’. Some strains of the legionella bacteria are able to survive the low level dosing of chlorine dioxide that goes on in larger facilities like hospitals. However, the general threat is poor maintenance and monitoring. Budgetary pressures have forced many facilities managers and building operators to reduce the frequency and thoroughness of system checks. In many instances, a vital initial risk assessment is never carried out. >>

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“Legal obligations for building owners and occupiers are set out in a single document, published by the Health and Safety Commission (HSC), called ‘Legionnaires’ disease – The control of legionella bacteria in water systems’.”

A regular programme of inspection and maintenance of air conditioning, water holding and water supply systems is essential if future deaths from Legionnaires’ disease are to be avoided. When clusters of cases occur they can typically be traced back to poorly maintained cooling tower systems, air conditioning plant or hot and cold water systems. Legal obligations for building owners and occupiers are set out in a single document, published by the Health and Safety Commission (HSC), called ‘Legionnaires’ disease – The control of legionella bacteria in water systems’. This is an HSC Approved Code of Practice (ACoP), commonly referred to as L8. This makes it clear that it is the building owner’s responsibility to put a proper control strategy in place that includes a system for managing the maintenance of water systems. Regular monitoring, with the records kept for five years and training for everyone in the management chain with their skills updated periodically – are also obligatory. In the US, the technical society ASHRAE revised its Standard 188 last year to provide a more comprehensive approach to preventing the growth and spread of Legionella.

Enforceable ANSI/ASHRAE Standard 188-2018, Legionellosis: Risk Management for Building Water Systems establishes minimum legionella risk management requirements for building water systems. The 2018 edition provides clarification of compliance requirements and uses enforceable, code-intended language. Copies can be purchased here: www.ashrae.org/bookstore “Standard 188 was the first industry standard in the US to address Legionnaire’s disease prevention,” said Paul Lindahl, chair of the Standard 188 committee. “Since it centres on the development and implementation of good design, operations and maintenance procedures, it is important to make updates on a regular basis. The 2018 edition of the standard focuses on improved usability, offering better guidance to minimise the risk of this potentially fatal disease and save lives.” The revised standard also provides a description of environmental conditions that promote the growth of Legionella; annexes and bibliography with suggestions, recommendations, and references to additional guidance; minimum risk management requirements for buildings and associated potable and non-potable water systems; as well as control strategies and documentation. That is highly valuable guidance and is increasingly being adopted by US state administrations. However, in the UK L8 already has legal status. Therefore, if a building operator here does not follow its instructions they leave themselves open to potentially expensive action. It is also not enough to simply focus on cooling towers. The legionella bacteria can be present where ever water is used or stored. However, the main message from experts on both sides of the Atlantic is to put robust management systems in place and, above all, to avoid complacency about a threat that lies dormant for most of the time until given the right conditions in which to flourish. n

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UK POISED TO ADOPT NEW CLEAN AIR ACT Momentum is building behind a powerful political campaign to deliver a new Clean Air Act for the UK. This could have a significant impact on the building engineering sector’s growing workload in Indoor Air Quality (IAQ).

The draft legislation placed before Parliament last summer to update the existing Clean Air Act, which was passed in the 1950s when Winston Churchill was Prime Minister and was persuaded of the need to tackle urban smog, includes a strong provision for tackling air quality inside buildings.

It is, however, less well understood and publicised than outdoor pollution – and politicians seem particularly confused by the concept. However, clearly the two are linked with buildings standing as potential barriers between the worst of what lurks in the outdoor air and their occupants.

It includes a section on ‘action to reduce emissions in the home’, which looks at the steps households should take to reduce exposure to airborne contaminants – including increasing and maintaining ventilation. It also mentions a commitment to improve consumer awareness of the potential impacts of poor indoor air quality (IAQ) and the medical implications – particularly for the young, elderly and infirm.

Unfortunately, it is not as simple as that because the indoor environment also generates its own hazards and it is this complex equation of risk factors that confronts the building engineering profession.

The draft policy also looks at the impact of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) alongside the effect of pollution from external sources.

The Background Pollution is said to be responsible for around 40,000 premature deaths in the UK every year and costs the NHS over £20bn annually. As awareness of outdoor air pollution has risen in recent years so indoor air quality (IAQ) has started to hit the headlines – not least with the publication of a number of hard hitting reports on its impact on human health.

Those most at risk from poor IAQ, such as the young, elderly or seriously ill, are often demographic groups that spend the longest periods of time indoors – and a growing number of urban areas are well outside World Health Organisation (WHO) limits for airborne pollutants. Biological and chemical pollutants contribute to poor IAQ and are injurious to health. Biological pollutants include: Bacteria, moulds, viruses, dust mites, pollen etc: Chemical Pollutants include: Carbon Monoxide; Carbon Dioxide; tobacco smoke; perfume; body odours; VOCs from paints, varnishes, cleaning products; dust, asbestos, lead; ozone... and more ‘Create a clean air zone every time you close your door’

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CLEAN AIR ACT

BESA indoor air quality group Against the backdrop of growing alarm over toxic external air pollution, the Association’s IAQ Group wants to deliver practical guidance so the building engineering industry can turn buildings into safe havens and promote indoor spaces as ‘indoor clean air zones’ to complement the current political momentum behind muchneeded legislation. The group is working on guidance to ensure IAQ engineering is undertaken to a good standard to prevent the health risks that come from breathing in poor quality air. People spend, on average, more than 80% of their time indoors and measures to protect them from the worst effects of outdoor pollution when they are inside buildings are relatively cheap and easy to deliver being primarily linked to service and maintenance best practice. In the main, they do not require major capital cost outlay. Creating indoor clean air zones can be done rapidly and at low cost – if everyone is clear about what is meant by IAQ and what is required to deliver it. This guidance will draw on all the existing guidance and expert knowledge considered relevant by the Group with a view to making it available to BESA members and the industry at large.

The drafting process will draw on the expertise from within the Group and the first stage will be to draw up a list of members and industry contacts who should be invited to feed into the process. (See list overleaf). It is also envisaged that the Standard could be used as the basis for a building inspection scheme to help owners and landlords promote their buildings as ‘Safe Havens’ from external pollution. The inspection regime could lead to a rating system similar to EPCs with buildings graded from A-G for indoor air quality based on a range of parameters outlined in the Standard. It could also be used as a basis for future statutory annual IAQ inspections– a building ‘MoT’ – as both national and local governments ramp up action over pollution in wake of various legal actions. The Standard will be published as a series of chapters which can be released in the form of BESA Technical Bulletins as they become available. These can be offered for public review and amendment before being added to a more comprehensive Standard in due course. It will be a ‘dynamic’ document available online and able to be regularly updated and revised. It will also reference and link to sources of more in-depth information on each section/topic. As well as keeping it relevant, this will also avoid the need for the Standard to be overly large and unwieldy. It will also be accessible and understandable for a nontechnical audience – particularly clients and end users, who can use it to set targets and as reference for their expert teams. Ultimately, the Standard will create a level playing field so that the definition of IAQ becomes standardised across the sector. It will clearly set out how audits should be carried out and ensure remedial actions follow a set process with clear aims and targets for safeguarding occupant health and well-being.

Technical background Air is full of many different types of pollutants which include carbon dioxide (CO2), volatile organic compounds (VOC) and particulate matter (PM). These can all have an impact on our health. Particulate matter can be responsible for respiratory problems and can lead to lung cancer. Meanwhile high levels of CO2 can cause oxygen deprivation which leads to dizziness, suffocation or even death if the levels are high enough. >>

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“Creating indoor clean air zones can be done rapidly and at low cost – if everyone is clear about what is meant by IAQ and what is required to deliver it.”

Although poor outdoor air quality impacts indoor air quality, some of the internal air contains contaminants which have not been bought in from the outside, but originate indoors. There are two types of indoor air pollutants: biological and chemical. Biological pollutants include mould which can start to grow if the levels of humidity are high within a building or if there are leaks in the plumbing or even excess condensation. This mould contains biological chemicals which can be highly dangerous or even fatal for people asthma sufferers or the elderly. Radon can also be a cause for concern as it can come from the buildings and has been responsible for over 1100 deaths from lung cancer each year in the UK.

Name of Pollutant

Source

Associated Risk

Mould

Excess humidity, plumbing leaks, condensation

Harmful to breathing especially for asthma sufferers and the elderly

Radon

Building materials

Responsible for over 1100 deaths from lung cancer each year

Carbon Monoxide and Dioxide (CO and CO2)

Smoke, Faulty central heating, Space heaters

Oxygen deprivation leading to dizziness, nausea, unconsciousness

Particulate Matter (PM)

Dust, smoke, pollen

Respiratory problems leading to lung cancer

Volatile Organic Compounds (VOC)

Paint, cleaning supplies, adhesives etc.

Respiratory problems

There are certain thresholds set by the World Health Organisation (WHO) for these pollutants to highlight what is considered safe to inhale. These are:

CO2

VOC

PM2.5

Humidity

<800ppm

<300ppb

<25μg/m3

30%-50%

Ppm = parts per million Ppb = parts per billion Further negative impacts from Pollution can be found at: www.cleanairday.org.uk/references n

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INDOOR AIR QUALITY

SOARING ASTHMA RATE STRENGTHENS CASE FOR IAQ Building occupants are under siege from a battery of potential health threats, according to BESA’s Indoor Air Quality group.

The UK has one of the worst asthma rates in Europe with deaths linked to the condition rising by 20% in the last five years. We are now languishing fourth from bottom of the European league table with a fatality rate 50% higher than the EU average, according to research published to coincide with World Asthma Day. An estimated five million people suffer from asthma in the UK, including a very high number of children, and falling air quality is one of the biggest contributors to this growing health crisis. At the same time, the UK and five other nations have been referred to the European Court of Justice for failing to tackle air pollution, which is linked to more than 400,000 early deaths across Europe each year. Along with France, Germany, Hungary, Italy and Romania, we have been issued with a ‘final warning’ over concentrations of nitrogen dioxide (NO2), which have been above the legal limit in most urban areas since 2010. The government now has until the end of this year to impose tougher air quality measures or face potential multi-million pound fines.

All of this is building up a head of steam for ongoing efforts by the building services sector to increase investment in indoor air quality (IAQ) measures for buildings.

Emergency Last year, no less than four parliamentary committees slated the government’s approach to air pollution and called for a new Clean Air Act, which may finally be passed this year. The Environment, Food and Rural Affairs; Environmental Audit; Health and Social Care; and Transport committees produced a joint report in which they dismissed the government’s Air Quality Plan as “box ticking” and said the pollution problem should be treated as a national health emergency. The report came hot on the heels of a third successful legal action taken by environmental law firm ClientEarth in the High Court. It secured a ruling that UK air quality policy continues to be ‘unlawful’ because it fails to require 40 English local authorities to take action despite breaching EU pollution limits. The committees’ report claimed that the £3bn Plan, launched by the government last year, was not addressing the fact that air quality breaches World Health Organisation (WHO) guidelines in 44 UK towns and cities. >>

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“An estimated five million people suffer from asthma in the UK, including a very high number of children, and falling air quality is one of the biggest contributors to this growing health crisis.” This costs the country £20bn a year because it contributes to an estimated 40,000 early deaths, the MPs said. They accused the government of failing to take “bold, affirmative action” by opting for a compliance-led response. The Environmental Audit Committee’s chair Mary Creagh said the country needed a new Act that would continue to hold the government “accountable for failures to achieve air quality commitments after the UK leaves the EU”. Unfortunately, most measures envisioned by pollution campaigners and politicians focus exclusively on methods for reducing outdoor pollution. While that is clearly the right way to go for the long-term health of the nation, speedier and lower cost measures aimed at improving indoor air and which could quickly reduce asthma cases, for example, get very little air time – if you pardon the pun. Local and central government officials have missed (or ignored) the link between outside air pollution and building related health problems for years. Within the building engineering community we have been pointing out for some time that polluted air does not simply mysteriously disappear when it reaches a building. On the contrary, it has a catastrophic impact on indoor air quality (IAQ).

Yet, while there have been plenty of high profile efforts to measure outside air pollutants and lots of political grandstanding on the issue – there has been almost total silence on what all this means for the indoor environment. This is despite the fact that we spend most of our lives – more than 80% – indoors. Traffic is responsible for most of the NO2 pollution imposed on building occupants. This is known to cause inflammation of the airways, reduce lung function and exacerbate asthma with particulates also linked to heart and lung diseases as well as certain cancers. NO2 alone is held responsible for more than 23,000 premature deaths every year in the UK. Vehicles produce 42% of carbon monoxide, 46% of nitrogen oxides and 26% of particulate matter pollution – exacerbated by the now discredited policy of promoting diesel vehicles. In the wake of the VW ‘dieselgate’ scandal, the main focus of political pressure – and the planned new Clean Air Act – is, therefore, on ultra low emission zones in cities and vehicle emissions restrictions with total bans planned for decades hence, but what do we do in the meantime to protect people?

Invisible The BESA Indoor Air Quality group continues to ram home the message that, while ventilation systems may be ‘out of sight out of mind’ and the air we breathe is invisible, that does not make the link between airborne pollutants and increasing rates of respiratory disease less obvious. It is campaigning for indoor clean air zones to be included in the legislation envisioned within the proposed new Act. >>

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“Traffic is responsible for most of the NO2 pollution imposed on building occupants. This is known to cause inflammation of the airways, reduce lung function and exacerbate asthma with particulates also linked to heart and lung diseases as well as certain cancers.”

This would help to address current anomalies like NHS technical design guidance being exclusively focused on managing the risk posed by the transmission of infections inside a building. Measures to mitigate the threat from external air and its impact on patients (most of whose immunity systems are compromised) should be a consideration for every healthcare facility. The building engineering services industry has a wide range of solutions to offer including filtration, but also other (mainly low cost) improvements, such as upgrading fans and simple maintenance. These would not only reduce health risks to building occupants, but also do it in a way that improves the overall efficiency of the ventilation and so significantly cut running costs. This same argument applies to a wide range of buildings with vulnerable occupants at risk from outside air pollutants – schools being the most obvious example.

An air filtration system from the Danish company Airlabs claims to remove 95% of traffic fumes and residual airborne pollutants to protect staff and customers in the Bond Street shop, which suffers – like all central London streets – from exceptionally high levels of NO2 – particularly at street level. The Body Shop is also using the Airlabs system. The BESA Group continues to work on practical guidance so the building engineering industry can turn all buildings – even ones with much more modest budgets than luxury fashion retailers – into safe havens. Creating indoor clean air zones can be done rapidly and at low cost – if everyone is clear about what is meant by IAQ and what is required to deliver it. They will also buy us valuable time as politicians wrangle over ways of cleaning up our toxic outdoor air in the coming decades. n For more information please visit: www.theBESA.com/IAQ

Those most at risk from poor IAQ, such as the young, elderly or seriously ill, are often demographic groups that spend the longest periods of time indoors – mostly within the growing number of urban areas that are outside WHO limits for airborne pollutants. And, where there is a will, there is a way. For example, Stella McCartney’s new London store has just opened complete with “cutting edge” filter technology.

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VENTILATION HYGIENE

VENTILATION HYGIENE SPECIALISTS TARGET KITCHEN SAFETY With the spotlight firmly fixed on fire safety in buildings following the Grenfell Tower tragedy, building owners and operators are becoming increasingly aware of the high risks posed by poorly cleaned and maintained ventilation systems in commercial kitchens.

The need to provide a safe working environment for staff; reduce fire risks; and avoid contamination of food preparation areas are all reasons why ductwork and kitchen extract cleaning now sits at the top of the agenda for many more building owners. All employers are subject to health & safety at work legislation, which requires them to maintain conditions in occupied spaces that protect the well-being of their staff. Building owners also face rising costs and more stringent conditions imposed on them by insurers concerned about fires being spread through poorly maintained ventilation systems. Around a quarter of the 24,000 accidental fires in UK non-domestic buildings each year are caused by cooking appliances. London Fire Brigade reports the outbreak of, at least, one fire every day in a commercial kitchen in the capital. They also confirmed that 90% of fires in catering premises are intensified by ignition of deposits inside grease extract ductwork. It is not surprising; therefore, that grease extract duct cleaning is the fastest growing area of the ventilation hygiene industry. However, while standards are improving, there continues to be a large number of commercial kitchen fires exacerbated and spread even into neighbouring buildings by poorly maintained and cleaned ventilation ductwork.

Responsible The Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order (RRO), which came into force in 2006, stipulates that a ‘responsible person’ must ensure all components of the fire safety system in a building are kept in “efficient working order” and “good repair”. They must carry out a fire safety risk assessment and then put a planned maintenance regime in place. Failure to meet the requirements of the RRO can lead to fines of up to £10,000 and two years in prison for the designated responsible person. Prohibition notices can close a business down if the local fire officer is not satisfied that the right measures, including regular testing and maintenance of all system parts, are in place. That seems clear enough, but in a large percentage of cases the ventilation system is ignored because the designated fire risk assessor does not recognise it as part of the fire safety system. They are more familiar with more obvious items like sprinkler systems, fire escapes and extinguishers, but grease from cooking processes that coats the inside of ductwork very quickly becomes a highly efficient medium for transmitting fire throughout a building. >>

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“Around a quarter of the 24,000 accidental fires in UK non-domestic buildings each year are caused by cooking appliances. London Fire Brigade reports the outbreak of, at least, one fire every day in a commercial kitchen in the capital.”

Often a fire will start inside the ductwork simply because the temperature becomes high enough to ignite the grease – and it can then spread to other parts of the building (or other buildings) with potentially catastrophic results.

The latest revision provides clarity about when and to what standard grease extract systems should be cleaned, and provides a detailed explanation of the frequency of cleaning required based on the type of cooking and the hours of kitchen usage.

Many UK insurance providers now put conditions and warranties in their policies that can lead to claims being rejected on the grounds that the building operator has failed to maintain the ventilation effectively – or, simply, can’t prove that they have maintenance strategies in place.

The biggest issue for many ventilation hygiene companies is difficulty of gaining access to the ductwork for cleaning, but it is not acceptable for them to say that a system was not fully cleaned because it was difficult to gain access. TR/19 clearly states that, if access panels are required, they should be fitted by the cleaning contractor.

The ventilation hygiene industry’s primary source of guidance is TR/19 – a Guide to Good Practice; ‘Internal Cleanliness of Ventilation Systems’, which is published by the Building Engineering Services Association (BESA). Since it first appeared in 1998, TR/19 has been widely accepted within the building engineering services sector and by the UK insurance industry as the standard to which ventilation systems should be cleaned. The guiding principle of TR/19 is that a defined, measurable level of cleanliness should be achieved to improve safety and comfort in buildings. It was recently updated and expanded to complement the British and European Standard BS EN 15780: ‘Ventilation for Buildings – Ductwork – Cleanliness of Ventilation Systems’, which highlights the important role ventilation hygiene plays in maintaining healthy indoor conditions for building occupants.

Impossible Of course, the very nature of ventilation ductwork means that it is often impossible to access certain parts of the system – if they are hidden behind walls, for example. However, this must be clearly stated and explained on post-clean reports. And, in general, most access issues can be solved by fitting panels, which is something most reputable firms do. The importance of this aspect of the process was illustrated by a recent case in Nottinghamshire, where a cleaning contractor’s insurers were forced to make a payment of close to £1million to a hotel following a fire damage claim. The nub of the issue was that the contractor had relied on reporting that ‘all accessible areas were cleaned’ rather than actively pointing out those that were not accessible. >>

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“Failure to meet the requirements of the RRO can lead to fines of up to £10,000 and two years in prison for the designated responsible person. Prohibition notices can close a business down if the local fire officer is not satisfied that the right measures, including regular testing and maintenance of all system parts, are in place.”

The problem is that the booming grease extract market has attracted some of the ‘wrong’ kind of cleaners who really don’t understand ductwork; their responsibilities; or the importance of delivering clean systems, good advice and proper post-clean reporting. We hear of many quotes for full system cleans that are priced so low that they simply cannot be carried out properly – in fact, the chances are they are not carried out at all and the end user is simply getting a superficial clean of a kitchen canopy and any other visible parts of the system. While they might have been presented with a nice certificate that suggests their system has been cleaned, in reality they are being lulled into a false sense of security as grease continues to build up inside their ductwork. The need to keep food preparation areas free of contamination is another increasingly important area of potential reputational risk and depends on air systems being kept clear of airborne contaminants.

Ensuring a robust process to verify the quality of cleaning, particularly of grease extract systems used by commercial kitchens, has become a priority aspect of maintenance strategies in thousands of buildings up and down the country – and BESA has responded by launching a registration scheme to help building managers select appropriately qualified companies able to provide a full professional service. The Ventilation Hygiene Elite (VHE) scheme is approved and administered by the Association’s independent certification arm BESCA and is based on the best practice outlined in TR/19. It is designed to give clients the peace of mind that comes from employing a verifiably competent specialist ventilation hygiene contractor so they can keep their building occupants safe; satisfy the increasing demands of insurers; and protect their corporate reputation. BESA also runs a training scheme that supports TR/19 and seeks to ensure high standards throughout the sector by promoting the high level of technical competence needed to ensure ventilation cleaning meets legal requirements.

Positive The VHE scheme will help managers create an auditable trail for the ventilation hygiene provider and is also a good way of recording employees’ work and ensuring they are maintaining high standards. It also reduces insurance risk and should, therefore, have a positive impact on premiums. >>

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“Ensuring a robust process to verify the quality of cleaning has become a priority aspect of maintenance strategies in thousands of buildings up and down the country – and BESA has responded by launching a registration scheme to help select appropriately qualified companies able to provide a full professional service.”

BESCA will audit firms’ work to ensure standards are maintained and manage a database of post-clean reports, which can be used as an auditable trail by the member firm; their clients and insurers. BESCA will also carry out ongoing surveillance of each registrant to confirm continuing compliance. A BESCA certificate for all notified cleans that meet the requirements will be automatically generated for issue to the end client and stored on a database for future reference. The scheme is now open to any firm operating in the sector, who can provide proof of competence and professionalism. Eligible BESA members, who meet the scheme’s criteria, will be allowed to join for free, but all firms will be subject to the ongoing audit process. The scheme is also an excellent way for a ventilation hygiene company to market themselves, with help from BESA, as providing a robust and verifiable industry recognised expert service.

“Such systems are without doubt a high fire risk element, particularly when serving commercial catering environments and the scope and scale of damage is often disproportionate to the size of the establishment,” he added. “It is essential, therefore, that standards of cleanliness and the competence of those engaged in the work are raised through schemes like the VHE and the training implemented in support.” Mr Passey said insurers would continue to push for improved standards “across all facets of risk” through recommending the use third party certified contractors because they recognised the benefits this offers in “ensuring good practice standards are met routinely” and how this enhances “the safety of occupants, protection of property and business continuity”. n For more information about the VHE scheme please go to: www.besca.org.uk

“Fire spreading into and through kitchen extract ductwork continues to be a significant concern to property owners, occupiers and insurers,” said Howard Passey, principal consultant at the Fire Protection Association.

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SMOKE CONTROL

WHY GRENFELL’S SMOKE CONTROL SYSTEM DIDN’T STAND A CHANCE No smoke control system could have coped with the extraordinary conditions that developed during the Grenfell Tower fire, according to Conor Logan*.

The failure of the smoke ventilation system to help firefighters evacuate Grenfell Tower is not an indictment of the way we design, specify and manage smoke control systems in the UK. The Grenfell fire was unprecedented and no smoke control system would have been able to cope with the extraordinary circumstances caused by a fire spreading so quickly up the outside of the building. Neither, for that matter, would sprinklers. Conor Logan

Colt International Technical director

Fire will spread very rapidly up any building wrapped in highly flammable plastic with air gaps or chimneys all the way to the top. Once the fire was racing up the cladding, all active fire protection measures were outside of their design parameters. That does not mean, however, that the fire and smoke control industry has nothing to learn from Grenfell – particularly around how systems are procured, commissioned and installed – but it would be completely wrong to use this extraordinary incident as a reason to abandon our current standards and technical approach. An interim report by Arup fire engineer Dr Barbara Lane, which was commissioned by the Grenfell inquiry team, produced some useful insights, but it also left a number of important questions unanswered.

Compliant For example, she stated that the installed system was not compliant with the building regulations, but did not say why; she revealed that the original supply and extract system designed by Max Fordham was changed, but it is not clear why or by whom. Dr Lane also established that the system may not have been properly commissioned. Why not? Why are there no testing and service records for the system as required by the Regulatory Reform Order? Did the control cabling (which should have been fire rated) survive the fire – if not, why not? And why was the system so difficult for the fire brigade to operate? As more evidence emerges, hopefully many of these important questions will be answered. Dr Lane has, however, clearly established that the fire safety measures at Grenfell were designed for a single fire on a single level and therefore “could not have protected lobbies and the stair from smoke generated by fire on multiple levels”. Nearly all active fire safety elements are designed on this basis – as stipulated in Approved Document B. It appears, therefore, that there was no problem with the design intent, but there may well be problems with what was actually installed. >>

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“For Grenfell’s legacy to be safer buildings the inquiry needs to stress the importance of correct installation of both active and passive fire protection measures and the avoidance of ‘value engineering’ out critical elements of any life safety design.”

Why were there so many deviations from the original design? This goes right to the heart of the systemic problems highlighted by the Hackitt Review including the need to establish professional competence at all levels and cease the unedifying “race to the bottom” that compromises so many building services designs. Some observers have suggested that using a pressurisation system would have provided better protection to the Grenfell residents. However, pressurisation would not have been a viable solution because it depends on maintaining pressure in the staircase, which would not have been possible with so many doors open. Most pressurisation systems also operate with the air intakes on the roof. The images of Grenfell show the fire completely enveloping the roof space, which suggests that the only pressurisation system likely to be of benefit would have been one with the intakes arranged on the lower floors of the building.

Pressurisation can work well in high-risk buildings as it offers greater protection than other forms of smoke control, but should be designed to the appropriate European standard and not the simplified National Fire Protection Association standards developed for the US and widely used in the Middle East, which some are proposing should be adopted here. In fact, it is extremely important that the UK industry recognises it does not need new forms of regulation or new building codes. What we need is better enforcement of what we already have. This was clearly identified by the Hackitt committee and highlighted in its report.

Competence Hackitt also stressed that the industry needs to improve its delivery of projects by investing in competence. Part of being competent is to recognise when you are out of your depth and this is particularly true when it comes to safety critical systems. If an engineer does not have the technical expertise to deliver a system that meets the design intent, they should employ someone who does. For Grenfell’s legacy to be safer buildings the inquiry needs to stress the importance of correct installation of both active and passive fire protection measures and the avoidance of ‘value engineering’ out critical elements of any life safety design. >>

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“Smoke control systems are designed to prevent smaller fires becoming the larger ones because once there is a large fire, any smoke control system will generally be overwhelmed. Smoke control systems are installed to provide assistance in the early stages and thereby to reduce the risk of this.”

As part of the ‘performance based’ regulations proposed by Hackitt, a competent engineer should be engaged to review any changes that affect the fire safety strategy during construction and refurbishment. Also, system design and performance should not be allowed to deviate from specification without full consideration of the implications; and, above all, cost should never be the prime motivator when it comes to life safety.

12 lessons to learn from Grenfell:

Active and passive fire protection systems have a symbiotic relationship and depend heavily on the correct installation of each other

Any changes made to the smoke control system during construction and refurbishment must be reviewed by a competent engineer

System design and performance should not be permitted to deviate from specification without full consideration of the implications – above all, cost should not be the prime consideration

‘Value Engineering’ of life safety systems should be prohibited

Specification of components for life safety systems should be more tightly regulated and enforced

Management of life safety systems should be a professional and controlled process from design all the way through to operation and maintenance

Smoke control systems, as with all active systems, can never be designed for a whole building fire, but simplicity of use and change of use are essential functions for the control interface

Systems requiring air to be drawn into the building should be located at low level to prevent smoke contamination

Competence is not just knowing what you are doing, but also about recognising that you should not be operating outside your level of expertise

Evacuation procedures and fire fighter training should anticipate systemic failure and first responders should be trained to recognise the signs and how to react

Education of evacuation procedures is a must for all involved and the ability to communicate effectively with all building occupants in a fire is hugely beneficial

Early planned evacuation of vulnerable occupants should be a consideration and again the ability to communicate is critical.

Why use smoke control Smoke control systems are designed to prevent smaller fires becoming the larger ones because once there is a large fire, any smoke control system will generally be overwhelmed. Smoke control systems are installed to provide assistance in the early stages and thereby to reduce the risk of this. >>

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“If smoke can be kept above fire fighters’ heads, then they can do their job better: they can get in and see where the fire is and fight it more effectively.”

During the fire at Sainsbury’s in Chichester in 1993 the fire was able to spread above ceilings without the fire fighters being aware, and the building was a total loss. The store was unoccupied, the fire protection was not as good as it should have been and it took a year or two before Sainsbury’s could re-open on that site. Thankfully, there was no loss of life, but there was a significant loss of property and disruption to business continuity. Another example of a major fire was that at Dusseldorf Airport in 1996. It was not a big fire, but unfortunately the smoke was uncontrolled and a number of people were killed and injured owing to the fact that the smoke moved through the terminal to locations remote from the fire. Statistics show that if there is a fire, it is smoke and not fire which is the largest contributor to deaths and injuries: over 60% of deaths are directly due to being overcome by gas or smoke. It is not necessary to be close to a fire to be affected. The statistics for injuries follow a similar trend: around 60% of injuries are due to the inhalation of smoke. This means that if smoke is controlled, this will play a large part in reducing deaths and injuries, as well as protect the building.

The advantages of smoke control systems The two main reasons why people will specify and install smoke control systems are to protect escape routes and to assist fire fighters. Legislation such as BS 9999 and BS 9991 focuses on the protection of escape routes. In addition, if smoke can be kept above fire fighters’ heads, then they can do their job better: they can get in and see where the fire is and fight it more effectively. Some legislation relates to this secondary aspect, especially for buildings such as car parks. Another advantage of smoke control systems is that stock and machinery can be protected and the risk of loss of the building (perhaps due to roof collapse) can be reduced. None of these aspects are legislated for, but many owners and occupiers of the buildings value the protection that such systems afford in protecting buildings and businesses, and will specify smoke control for these reasons. n *Conor Logan is technical director of Colt International and a former chairman of the Smoke Control Association. www.coltinfo.co.uk

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AIR FILTRATION

BREATHING EASIER As concern grows over rising traffic air pollution levels, authorities are responding urgently to the pressing need for action to protect people, especially those in cities, but what can building services professionals do to help? Camfil technical manager Peter Dyment explains.

The notorious London smog of December 1952 was the single most deadly air pollution tragedy in UK history. A jawdropping 12,000 people were killed after inhaling a lethal cocktail of sulphur dioxide, smoke particles, carbon dioxide and hydrochloric acid and a further 100,000 were taken ill.

Peter Dyment

Camfil - Technical manager

Alarm over the scale of death and misery caused by this catastrophe (which became known as the ‘Big Smoke’) led to the Clean Air Act of 1956. This pioneering law offered a series of measures to reduce air pollution, one of the most important of which was the introduction of smoke control areas in certain towns and cities. Although the legislation helped ease the problem of poor air quality, it failed to eradicate it altogether; even today, more than 40,000 fatalities annually can be attributed to exposure to outdoor air pollution in the UK, with more linked to indoor pollutants. Two critical facts together make a compelling argument for greater action to protect people from the harmful (and potentially terminal) effects of airborne pollution – first, we typically spend about 90% of our time inside buildings; secondly, there is an intrinsic link between outdoor and indoor air pollution.

I see no reduction in the levels of this pollution in the foreseeable future – the government has said that it will be 2030 before any significant decrease and, even then, the experts think it will be well beyond that time before we reach anywhere near safe levels of ambient pollution.

ISO 16890 – Measuring the efficiency of filters A new air filtration standard, ISO 16890, is set to replace the current European standard EN 779 in June 2018. This heralds a radical change in the way air filters are evaluated because ISO 16890 considers particle size ranges from 0.3 to 10 micrometers and is therefore far more accurate than its predecessor. Particle sizes ranges and profiles are derived from the typical dispersion concentrations found in urban and rural locations. The filter test takes into account the actual airborne particle sizes. Particulate matter (PM) affects more people than any other pollutant. PM comprises a complex mixture of solid and liquid particles of organic and inorganic substances suspended in the air. Its major components are sulphate, nitrates, ammonia, sodium chloride, black carbon, mineral dust and water. >>

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PM10 is the fraction of all airborne particles =/< 10 microns (?m) in size.

PM2.5 is the fraction of all airborne particles =/< 2.5?m in size.

PM1 is the fraction of all airborne particles =/< 1?m in size (1?m = 1/1,000th of a millimetre). Man-made PM is typically produced in areas of high population density in city centres. A big contribution to the concentration of ultrafine airborne particles (PM1) comes from diesel vehicle exhaust fumes. ISO 16890 classifies filters into four groups – PM1, PM2.5, PM10 and coarse dust (ISO coarse). To be assigned to a specific PM classification, the filter needs to stop at least 50% of the corresponding particle size range. Filters that capture less than 50% of PM10 particles are designated as coarse dust filters. Which begs an obvious question: Is there an alternative approach to defending people against airborne pollution? The obvious strategy is to use buildings as ‘safe havens’ to shelter individuals from exposure to harmful traffic contaminants. The need is urgent. The European Commission has just referred the UK to the Court of Justice of the European Union for its failure to comply with limit values for nitrogen dioxide (a major constituent of traffic fumes). Indeed, the government is coming under renewed pressure to introduce a new Clean Air Act to tackle the UK’s toxic levels of air pollution. The Clean Air in London campaign and Baroness Jenny Jones, the Green party peer, have released a proposed clean air bill calling for breathing clean air to be a human right.

Separately, the Institution of Mechanical Engineers has called on the government to introduce “a modern Clean Air Act, equivalent to the one produced in the 1950s, in response to London’s Great Smog, in order to reduce harmful emissions across the UK”.

Small but deadly We must ensure our homes, businesses, hospitals and schools are places where it is safe to breathe. I carry out training for consulting engineers, designers and specifiers and bring with me with me an air monitor which I like to turn on when I visit these places. Particulate matter below 10 microns in diameter is invisible to the naked eye and what is out of sight is also far too often out of mind. There are two main types of traffic air pollution – fine combustion particles and toxic gases, in particular NO2. The WHO has labelled these types of pollution ‘group 1’ contaminants – the highest level of toxicity it ascribes. They are carcinogenic and cause cardiovascular disease as well as the early onset of Alzheimer’s disease and other forms of dementia, so it is critical that there is something in place to protect people. Thankfully, there is a solution – air filtration. New standards have been published recently referencing improved air filter testing and the selection of air filters for particular types of pollution. One of these – EN16798-3 – identifies 14 categories of building air, in particular outdoor air and supply air which are the two most important categories with regard to air entering buildings through ventilation systems. Buildings, especially those in cities, must be ventilated. The problem is that there is no option but to bring outside air, often containing toxic particles and gases, into the building. This is where filtration can play a critical role in protecting people. The building envelope has become increasingly airtight over the years. The fact that many modern buildings are sealed and employ effective filtration makes them ideal havens against the effects of outside air pollution. n www.camfil.co.uk

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BESA REVAMPS KITCHEN VENTILATION GUIDANCE BESA completely revised and updated the industry’s primary guidance document for kitchen ventilation design last year.

The Specification for Kitchen Ventilation Systems (DW/172), which was first published by the Association in 1999, is generally acknowledged to be the most authoritative specification for the sector in the UK and in many parts of the world. It has sold more than 6,000 copies since its last revision in 2005 and has now been completely revamped and updated again in light of new thinking, technical advancements and innovation. The 2018 version includes changes to relevant legislation and helps ventilation engineers cope with the latest cooking techniques and changes to the design of catering equipment. Originally titled the ‘Standard for Kitchen Ventilation Systems’ (DW/171) when it was introduced by what was then called the HVCA, it was revised as a specification document and rebadged DW/172 at its last revision 13 years ago. The BESA Ventilation Group has now completed a thorough review and has made a series of amendments and clarifications. These include a significantly expanded and modified coefficient schedule, which provides ventilation system designers with a fuel coefficient for a range of gas or electric appliances. This is then multiplied by the area of the equipment to produce the appropriate airflow for design purposes.

The revised publication also contains a new section on solid fuel equipment and the lighting section has been completely updated.

Pollution The increasing use of ‘smart’ technologies has led to the development of a new section on ‘demand controlled’ kitchen ventilation. There have also been several modifications made to the guidance on pollution control to reflect new thinking on indoor air quality and the level of permissible toxins in breathable air. The BESA members, who wrote the new specification, have also produced a new section for recirculation ventilation and have made a number of changes to the cleaning and maintenance schedules included in DW/172. “This a very thorough and comprehensive revamp,” said Peter Rogers, chairman of BESA’s Ventilation Group technical committee. “As well as the wealth of new information contained in the revision, all the existing sections have been revised and updated in the hope and expectation that DW/172 will continue to be widely used and respected by all parts of the catering industry.” >>

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“SFG20 already features over 500 maintenance schedules, covering more than 60 equipment types, and gives users the opportunity to customise maintenance schedules, including service times, frequency and criticality ratings.”

This in-depth work follows the launch, earlier this year, of the first ever independently verified standard for the planned maintenance of catering equipment produced by BESA in collaboration with the Catering Equipment Suppliers’ Association (CESA). The two bodies developed an industry recognised set of maintenance schedules designed to help catering managers prolong the operating life of their equipment, reduce running costs and achieve compliance with relevant legislation. These were then built into BESA’s widely adopted planned maintenance tool SFG20.

“The design and operation of services for commercial kitchens is a hugely important area for building engineering companies,” said Mr Rogers. “Our expertise is regularly called upon to help catering specialists deliver smoother running, safer and more efficient kitchens – and both pieces of work carried out by BESA and its members this year will make a significant contribution to this vital area.” n For more details and to order copies of the revised DW/172 (2018) go to: www.thebesa.com/knowledge For more information about the SFG20 maintenance tool go to: www.sfg20.co.uk

SFG20 already features over 500 maintenance schedules, covering more than 60 equipment types, and gives users the opportunity to customise maintenance schedules, including service times, frequency and criticality ratings. The 105 new schedules, added specifically for the catering equipment industry, cover all aspects of catering equipment maintenance with clear guidelines on levels of work to be carried out, intervals between servicing and operative time required. They encompass everything from coffee machines to cold rooms and storage, from fryers to griddle pans, and ovens, hobs and ranges. They also take account of services like ductwork and grease extract cleaning filter cleaning and replacement, and water treatment.

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UK HEATWAVES MAY KILL THOUSANDS The temperatures experienced by the UK during this summer’s heatwave will be ‘the norm’ by 2040 because of climate change, according to a group of MPs.

This could result in up to 7,000 heatrelated deaths every year, according to the Environmental Audit Committee. The Met Office has also said that UK summer temperatures could regularly reach 38.5degC by the 2040s.

It wants the government to stop supporting the building of modular homes and called for more shading elements to be applied to new buildings.

Tougher rules are needed to ensure homes and transport networks can deal with extreme heat, the EAC said and it called on local councils to plant trees and increase green spaces to provide cool air.

• Install external solar shading – technicalities,

During the 2003 heatwave, excess deaths in nursing homes in parts of the UK rose by 42% because high temperatures increase the risk of death from cardiac, kidney and respiratory diseases. “Heatwaves threaten health, wellbeing and productivity,” said EAC chair Mary Creagh. “The government must stop playing passthe-parcel with local councils and the NHS, and develop a strategy to protect our ageing population from this increasing risk.” She pointed out that heatwaves cause premature deaths from cardiac, kidney and respiratory disease and that homes built in the 1960s and 1970s were particularly at risk as well as flats with limited window spaces. There are currently no regulations in place to prevent overheating in buildings, the committee added.

BSRIA offers the following advice: practicalities and location allowing

Install glazing that reduces solar gain – possibly “green” foil that reflects high levels of radiant heat

Leave thermal mass exposed as part of major internal refurbishment of concrete or masonry buildings

Make use of night-time free cooling, either using a building’s existing ventilation system, or some kind of “manual” method (security should be taken into account if leaving windows open at night)

Reduce internal gains by installing energy efficient lighting and ensuring all lights and other electrical equipment are switched off when not in use

Install energy-efficient air conditioning (although this should be seen as a last resort and it may be a trigger for Consequential Improvements under Building Regulations) n

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OFF GASSING

OFF GASSING: WHAT IS IT AND WHY IT MATTERS Furniture, clothing and many other products used in households are exposed to noxious chemicals during their manufacturing process. These chemicals can be absorbed by various types of surfaces, especially porous materials, and many are classified as volatile organic compounds, or VOCs.

These substances are notorious for causing irritation and allergic reactions in humans, and have also been associated with more severe health conditions after prolonged exposure.

What is Off-Gassing?

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Products containing VOCs release them through a process called “off gassing” or “out gassing”, and concentrations can increase quickly in enclosed spaces. There are two main factors that increase the rate at which off-gassing occurs: New furniture, clothing and devices contain a larger concentration of VOCs, since they have not had the time to release them. As a result, off-gassing tends to be higher in new constructions, after purchasing furniture, or after a major renovation.

on the other hand, newer buildings are designed to be airtight, with the goal of improving energy efficiency. However, airtightness also creates conditions for higher air pollutant levels, unless spaces are properly ventilated. How does temperature affect VOC off gassing? At Foobot, we studied the correlation between indoor VOC emissions and temperature. Our monitoring results indicate that VOC concentrations reach peak values during the summer, when temperatures are at their highest point in the year. The following graph demonstrates this behavior from winter 2015 to summer 2018:

Many chemical processes are accelerated at higher temperature, and this includes off gassing. According to data collected from multiple indoor locations with Foobot air monitors, the off-gassing rate is increased significantly during the summer, when ambient temperatures are higher. Off-gassing has become a more relevant problem in newer buildings, due to a major change in global construction practices. Older buildings were designed to have plenty of natural ventilation and ample window area, which limited the accumulation of air pollutants;

Note how VOC concentrations fall below 200 ppb during winter, reaching peak values above 300 ppb during summer. This is very relevant information for building owners seeking to improve their indoor air quality – for example, if ventilation systems are controlled only based on occupancy, they cannot respond to the extra VOC pollution present during summer. >>

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Main sources of out-gassing in building interiors Many objects commonly found indoors emit chemicals into the air, but some sources are notorious for how quickly they release them. Some examples:

Off gassing is commonly happening in new products like wood furniture or couches, and carpeted floors

• Furniture made from particle board

or plywood: Wood products contain formaldehyde, a VOC that is highly irritating for the eyes and respiratory system, and also a carcinogen. Particle board and plywood have higher concentrations of the substance due to their porous nature, which means emissions are less drastic with solid wood products or used furniture that has already had time to off-gas. Note that off-gassing slows down over time – wood products release formaldehyde for their entire service life, but most of it happens during the first year.

• Glue used with carpeted floor. • Electronic devices: Many components used

in electronic devices release VOCs, especially insulation materials with flame retardants. In this case, the rate of release is not only influenced by room temperature, but also by the heat produced internally when electronic devices operate.

Mattresses, carpets and couches: When you purchase a new bed, carpet or couch, the room where it will be used may require additional ventilation for some time. These pieces of furniture are very porous and carry large amounts of VOCs left over from the manufacturing process.

Paint: Recently applied paint releases VOCs at a very fast rate. As a result, the outgassing effect from paint is significant in new constructions, and also in renovated areas that have been repainted recently. Just like in the case of wood products, the out gassing rate slows down over time.

New houses, with fresh paint and wood flooring, hence are particularly prone to high VOC concentrations.

How to control pollutant accumulation due to out-gassing Like with most air pollutants, there are three main ways to decrease VOC concentration: 1. Removing the source, or minimizing emissions if removal is not possible. For example, you can use furniture made from hardwood instead of particle board, and specify low-VOC paint for new constructions and renovations. 2. Increase ventilation to overcome the off-gassing rate. To accomplish this without wasting energy, you can control ventilation based on VOC measurements – running fans at full power 24/7 is not cost-effective. 3. Filtering VOCs out of the air. This can be accomplished artificially with air purifier systems, your HVAC system or naturally with plants that are capable of absorbing VOCs. NASA published an interesting list of the best plants to control air pollution, which we covered in a previous article. When emissions are controlled at the source or removed with plants, note that there is no energy expense. Ventilation requires electricity, but it is a necessary building system, so responding to air pollutants only comes with a slight incremental cost. Finally, air purifiers come with additional capital costs and operating costs, so the recommendation is using them as a last option when VOC levels cannot be controlled with other measures. Why modern ventilation systems are ineffective against off-gassing Ventilation systems typically have a rated airflow that is determined by building regulations, calculated based on three main factors:

• The main use of the indoor space being analyzed.

• Total floor area. • Expected occupancy. However, building regulations have been slow to address the topic of air pollutants globally. >>

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As a result, ventilation systems are not normally designed to respond to VOCs and other common air pollutants. A clear example of this are the design practices used for demandcontrolled ventilation, where the airflow of a ventilation system is adjusted based on occupancy. However, this design approach ignores two very important facts:

How to speed up off gassing

• Occupancy is not always correlated with

The same happens in a new flat or house, but since you spend so much time in your home, you may want to speed up the outgassing process. Here are a few ways:

air pollution. Some activities that are carried out by few persons release large amounts of pollutants; cleaning is a clear example, where many indoor surfaces are exposed to chemicals with a high content of VOCs.

Pollutants may be released when there are no occupants at all, and off-gassing is an example of this. To guarantee indoor air quality (IAQ), ventilation systems must be capable of direct response to pollutant concentrations. This is only possible if ventilation controls are supplied with air pollution data, which can only be gathered with a reliable air monitoring system. Volatile organic compounds can be very deceiving, since many of them actually have pleasant smells. As a result, human senses are not reliable for providing an assessment of air pollution. The smell of a new car is a clear example – many people actually enjoy the smell, but it is caused by harmful VOCs released from newly-manufactured components.

When you enter a new car, it has a strong specific smell: that is because of the higher VOC off-gassing rate. Over time, the smell will disappear and eventually you will breathe clean air.

Ventilate, either with your HVAC system or by opening the windows, by using fans etc.

Heat. As offgassing rate rises with temperature, a heater may be useful.

Let a new product air out before using it. This one is not easy, especially for a couch or a mattress. There’s no specific duration but the longer, the better. Conclusion Off-gassing is a source of VOCs that can easily go undetected, since it is not associated with occupancy or with any indoor activity. There is evidence that off-gassing increases at higher temperatures, and it is more of an issue in spaces that have been recently built or renovated. Products such as furniture and electronic devices are also notorious for their higher out-gassing rates when they are new. To control the accumulation of air pollutants, you need a ventilation system that responds to them, and this concept is only viable if you have a monitoring device that can detect pollutant concentrations in indoor air. Foobot offers VOC detection, and its measurements can be used to control ventilation and air conditioning equipment. n Read Adrien’s blog on how contractors can help tackle the growing IAQ crisis in homes: foobot.io/resources/hvac-pro-blog/thechanging-role-of-hvac-contractors/

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TIME TO GET TOUGH IN THE KITCHEN Kitchen extract ventilation should be re-classified as ‘Local Exhaust Ventilation’ (LEV) to protect catering staff from growing threats to their health, according to BESA ventilation hygiene consultant Paul Downing.

An increase in deadly carbon monoxide fumes from solid fuel cookers, barbecues and pizza ovens is putting commercial kitchen staff at risk and the new fashion for placing layers of ‘volcanic rock’ on top of traditional gas grills is creating a new source of harmful emissions, including greatly increasing the amount of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) detected in the air.

Paul Downing

BESA - Ventilation hygiene consultant

Re-classifying kitchen extract systems as LEVs would mean they were subject to more stringent regulation and inspection, leading to more regular cleaning and maintenance to improve their ability to remove harmful breathable fumes and organic compounds from the air. There are almost 13,000 deaths each year from occupational lung disease and cancer caused by past exposure to chemicals and dust at work, according to the Health & Safety Executive (HSE). The ventilation hygiene industry’s current best practice guidance already recommends that kitchen extract systems are regularly checked and cleaned, but commercial kitchen owners and operators would face greater scrutiny and legal pressure if their systems were re-classified to fall in line with other industrial processes like factories, welding shops, spray paint booths and woodworking facilities.

The HSE service and retail control guidance sheet SR27 ‘Controlling Cooking Fumes’ recommends that kitchen extract systems are thoroughly examined and tested at least every 14 months by a “competent ventilation engineer” to comply with COSHH (Control of Substances Hazardous to Health) regulations. “Engineering control (local exhaust ventilation) is the recommended approach”, adds SR27, which includes the statement that “some substances in cooking fumes can cause cancer”. This requirement is also stated in the HSE’s guidance HSG54, which covers the maintenance, examination and testing of LEVs. And the HSE recommends that regular cleaning is carried out in line with best practice outlined in BESA guidance documents TR/19 and DW172. Currently 45,000 systems are classified as LEVs across the UK, but BESA points out there are more than 500,000 commercial catering establishments – all of which should have some form of grease extract ventilation playing a key role in protecting workers’ health and reducing the risk of fire. Many of these kitchens are now, effectively, cooking with solid fuel because they place charcoal on top of their gas-fired cookers in order to produce the increasingly fashionable chargrill flavour. >>

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“Currently 45,000 systems are classified as LEVs across the UK, but BESA points out there are more than 500,000 commercial catering establishments – all of which should have some form of grease extract ventilation playing a key role in protecting workers’ health and reducing the risk of fire.”

As a result, cooks and other kitchen workers are being exposed to potentially high levels of carbon monoxide and other airborne particulates harmful to health. While industry best practice already highlights the importance of cleaning and maintaining these systems so they continue to work effectively, re-classifying them as LEVs would send a powerful message about their crucial health and safety role as well as subjecting their owners to much closer scrutiny and inspection. There is no grey area with LEVs. It is the law that these are tested every 14 months and this could be transformational for ventilation hygiene. Employers have a duty of care – clearly stated under the COSHH regulations – to any staff exposed to cooking fumes, which could be carcinogenic. The HSE states that there should be five to 10 air changes per hour in cooking areas and, as well as testing and maintaining the systems, properly qualified contractors should check to make sure the ventilation system as a whole is working properly and measure the quality of the make-up air used to ventilate the space.

The HSE has considerable powers to prosecute business owners that either do not install a suitable LEV in their place of work or do not maintain it properly. Almost 14,000 ‘enforcement notices’ were issued and 551 cases prosecuted by the HSE across England and Wales in 2013/2014 for inadequate ventilation strategies. BESA experts suggest these numbers are just the tip of a very large iceberg. There are thousands of commercial cooking premises that do not have a proper ventilation strategy and whose only means of diluting contaminated air is simply to open a window. Workers in these kitchens are at just as much risk as those in premises already subject to HSE inspection and prosecution under LEV regulations. It is time to get tough on those kitchens that don’t take proper regard to staff safety. n www.thebesa.com/training/trainingcourses/ventilation-courses/

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HEATING SOLUTIONS

ENERGY EFFICIENCY

INTEGRATED APPROACH WILL HELP INDUSTRY REACH EFFICIENCY HEIGHTS The gas-fired hot water industry has made huge strides in energy efficiency, but the best is yet to come, according to Steve Addis*.

The UK’s total gas consumption has fallen by a hugely impressive 20% since 2000. A range of factors have contributed, but improvements to heating and hot water technologies have been significant. Demand for gas from commercial users fell by over 3% in 2017 and in the residential sector, which is the largest proportion, it was down by 4.6%, according to government figures drawn from the National Energy Efficiency Data (NEED) Network. Steve Addis

Lochinvar Product manager

One of the other big positives – and surprises – is that the UK has become a significant exporter of gas. At many times of the year, we are able to sell a surplus abroad. This is in spite of an 8.4% increase in use by the chemicals industry, which makes the reductions achieved by other sectors even more impressive. The last few years have seen significant improvements in the energy performance of commercial heating technology – driven by a combination of end-user demand and legislation. However, we are not resting on our laurels because we recognise we have already made most of the obvious and easier to achieve changes. Engineers will now have to go further and deeper to keep up with fast moving energy targets and to help end users meet other obligations, like local planning laws and corporate social responsibility (CSR).

Committed Legislation will continue to drive the market and, although we are leaving the European Union, that does not mean the UK will abandon the challenging targets it has already set. Our industry is committed to the EU’s 2030 targets of a 27% increase in energy efficiency and 40% reduction in greenhouse emissions. The latest phase of the EU’s Energy-related Products Directive (ErP) came into force in September 2018 and is already driving even higher standards in the UK heating industry, including further energy efficiency targets. Eventually, the commercial hot water sector will be exclusively using condensing technology, but the legislation is not entirely prescriptive and the ErP has left the door open for non-condensing solutions for the time being. Condensing water heaters provide the highest levels of efficiency, and they also meet the NOx emission targets, but users will still be able to use atmospheric water heater replacements for some time to meet ErP requirements. In general, it is a good principle that we take a flexible approach to the design of both heating and hot water systems. >>

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The use of condensing technology means that many heating and hot water products have already reached their maximum level of efficiency. Increasingly, we will need to adopt a system approach with designers making greater use of integrated and hybrid systems in which conventional and renewable systems are combined to hit higher energy targets. Heat pumps have seen a surge in popularity in homes in recent years, but most, if not all, are installed with back up from immersion heaters to ensure they are able to deliver hot water in the coldest conditions and when demand is high. This approach is not always practical in commercial buildings where hot water demand is much higher and because of the need to store water at 65°C to avoid the buildup of legionella bacteria. In order to stay within constrained budgets, specifiers often revert to tried and tested methods of providing heating and hot water by using traditional gas-fired methods. However, they can also use heat pumps or solar thermal in the same system with the gasfired systems as back up for times of highest demand. This reduces running costs, but also has the added benefit of extending the operating life of the equipment. This type of integrated or hybrid solution is a good way to keep initial capital outlay relatively low – when compared with renewable-only solutions – and means some end clients, who might previously have considered renewables to be beyond their budget, can afford a renewable element. This may also help them satisfy planning requirements and meet their CSR obligations.

Multi-valent There are a range of solutions open to specifiers, including combined heat and power (CHP), but there is increasing interest in the use of multivalent systems where energy is gathered from a number of separate sources, including solar thermal, heat pumps, and condensing gas-fired boilers and/or water heaters. The performance of heat pumps continues to improve and air source heat models (ASHPs) were still eligible for government subsidy under the Renewable Heat Incentive (RHI) scheme when this publication went to press. It was one of the few survivors from the government’s recent review of subsidies and is a significant but underused benefit that can significantly reduce the payback period on some projects. Until recently, it was hard to make a commercial case for a heat pump in a straight comparison with condensing gas-fired boilers in UK weather conditions. On a cold winter’s day, the carbon impact and the energy cost were likely to favour the boiler when compared with an electrically powered ASHP. However, one particular technical advance is tipping the argument in favour of heat pumps: ‘economised vapour injection’ (EVI). Systems that use EVI have a much more efficient refrigeration cycle because the compression process is separated into two stages within a single compressor. As a result, most of the refrigerant is cooled during compression, which reduces the electrical energy consumed. This is particularly beneficial at lower evaporating temperatures, i.e when the outdoor air temperature is around 0°C or below. It also increases the evaporating effect – the useful amount of heat that the refrigerant can extract from the outside air. In applications where the building relies on electricity from the Grid, there is an even greater advantage in operating a modern ASHP at even lower temperatures, and it is significantly more carbon efficient than using other fossil fuels, such as oil and coal. >>

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“The latest phase of the EU’s Energy-related Products Directive (ErP) came into force in September 2018 and is already driving even higher standards in the UK heating industry, including further energy efficiency targets.”

Gas Absorption Heat Pumps (GAHP) also have potential and are capable of delivering impressive gas utilisation efficiencies (GUE) of 140% compared with an average of 96% for boilers. Their efficiency is also less affected by changes in outdoor temperature. A gas absorption system will only lose around 10% of its operating capacity when outdoor temperature falls from 5°C to -5°C, but an equivalent electrically powered heat pump may lose more than 30% . GAHPs work particularly well if they are integrated with a condensing boiler to provide low temperature hot water for underfloor heating or low temperature radiators, and the use of weather compensation control in the heating mode will also significantly enhance system efficiency. GAHP’s can also be used to supply pre-heated hot water to a gas-fired condensing water heater They can be used as part of multi-valent systems and, in such systems, the use of a suitably flexible and properly sized thermal store becomes the critical element. If the system is sized and controlled correctly, this will ensure the non-renewable plant only runs when required – so minimising fossil fuel use.

Flexible The use of a thermal store capable of accepting multiple energy sources, in tandem with the latest heat pump technology, allows the design engineer to provide an extremely flexible, but high-output solution. The thermal store acts as a large, low-resistance header that can accept heat from up to three sources. This smooths out the system capacity to maximize efficiency. It also reduces legionella risk because it does not store domestic hot water for long periods.

In most cases, the store should be sized to provide 20 litres per kW output from the heat pump, plus an additional 10 litres per kW output from the system boiler. This approach is not particularly challenging in a technical sense, but it does require proper pre-planning and assessment of the usage patterns within the building and, therefore, the likely best configuration for the system. Integrating technologies in this way requires good control strategies and a proper commissioning period to ensure the various parts of the system work in correct sequence. The system should be set up to ensure the renewable technologies are the first to respond to any call for heating and hot water, with gasfired boilers acting as back-up and firing only for periods of particularly high demand. However, the control strategy – and therefore commissioning process – is vital to the longterm success of this type of system and should only be approached following consultation with the building manager/end user to establish likely patterns of occupant behaviour and the resulting hot water and heating demand. It also requires an integrated, joined up supply chain to complement the technical integration built into the system design. That is a challenge, but one that our industry will increasingly have to meet in order to keep improving energy efficiency and reducing emissions. We have come a long way since the start of this century, but the targets keep moving and we will need to keep innovating to hit them. n *Steve Addis is product manager of boiler, water heater and heat pump company Lochinvar. www.lochinvar.ltd.uk

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AIR CONDITIONING SECTOR FACING SAFETY FEARS The soaring price of refrigerant gas is leading to an outbreak of unsafe and illegal practices, writes Head of Refcom Graeme Fox.

As widely predicted, 2018 proved to be a momentous year for the air conditioning and refrigeration sectors. The next step in the phase down of global warming refrigerant gases under the European F Gas Regulation kicked in and shifted the landscape dramatically. Some of the most widely used gases rocketed in price because the quota system meant the amount of HFC gases allowed on to the market dropped by a whopping 37%. Graeme Fox

Head at Refcom

As the step change approached, wholesalers set record price rises of over 600% on refrigerants like R404A and R507A, which have high global warming potential (GWP). Even some lower GWP alternatives went up by more than 300%. R410A, for example, ended up costing three times as much and so did some R22 service blends. The situation is so fast moving that a number of European industry bodies called for the industry to stop installing equipment that uses R404A and R507A immediately – all of which has major technical and cost implications for anyone operating and attempting to service plant. The speed with which different types of HFC are removed from use is based on their CO2 equivalent global warming potential (GWP).

R404A has a high GWP of 3922 and will, along with all other refrigerants with a GWP above 2500, be banned in new stationary refrigeration equipment from 2020 – and that includes virgin refrigerant for service and maintenance purposes.

Alternatives There are a range of alternatives available: While CO2 is being adopted in many new supermarket refrigeration systems, a number of lower GWP alternatives are also available to retrofit existing R404A equipment. These retrofit gases include R448A and R449A, which both have GWPs of around 1300. There are long-established alternative fluids for some applications like hydrocarbons (HCs), ammonia and CO2, but these require engineers to deal with limitations on charge volumes, some toxicity, flammability or higher working pressures. There is also no commercially available non-flammable alternative for 410A, for example. As a result, contractors need the right training and must also make sure they are using the appropriate recovery equipment to deal with flammable and toxic substances. However, this is also happening at the same time as many local authority clients, in particular, face austerity cuts, which makes any conversation about retrofitting or replacing air conditioning equipment extremely uncomfortable. >>

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Yet, if you are running a hospital; or a 24hour/365 days a year kitchen making ‘meals on wheels’ for elderly residents, you will pay through the nose if the system breaks down, or worse, face the fact that there is no refrigerant available for service, maintenance and repair. ‘Drop-in’ replacements can significantly change the performance characteristics of equipment that can shorten their operating life and make them subject to more frequent breakdowns – such as higher running compressor discharge temperatures. Sticking with the lowest GWP refrigerants is still an option for now and R32 is being widely used in small ‘split’ ac systems. It is one of the ingredients that make up R410A, but has a GWP of just 675 – approximately one third of R410A – and has higher volumetric capacity, which means system charges can be reduced to further help meet tightening HFC quotas. A new type of refrigerant is gaining traction – Hydro Fluoro Olefins (HFOs) – which are thermally stable and have a very short atmospheric life. They are included in a new refrigerant classification A2L designating ‘mildly flammable’ gases and is mandatory for all new cars. Traditional HFCs have been banned in cars for several years. However, HFOs are not suitable as ‘drop-in’ replacements so anyone designing a system today that might need to use traditional HFC gas should consider the cost implication of that system quickly having to be ripped out and completely replaced. Air conditioning and refrigeration manufacturers continue to issue strong safety warnings about the danger of using the wrong type of refrigerant in their equipment. They also point out that refrigerants are carefully selected as an integral part of the overall system design taking into account safety; longevity of the equipment; energy efficiency; cost; and environmental impact.

There have been several serious incidents where flammable gas was used to replace R22 in domestic air conditioners in the US and a number of other countries around the world. The issue of counterfeit gas is another alarming trend, which will continue to be a lucrative trade for smugglers as HFCs become more expensive.

Switching Ultimately, all of this means we are now looking at a very different refrigerant market and many manufacturers are switching to R32. Although it is an HFC, R32 has a significantly lower GWP than R410A – almost 75% lower – and so will remain available for much longer as it is the higher GWP gases that are being phased down first. AREA, EFCTC, Asercom and the European Partnership for Energy and the Environment (EPEE) have produced joint guidance recommending designers and specifiers switch to new equipment or installers retrofit existing systems with alternative refrigerant gases with lower GWP. They are also urging the industry to redouble efforts to reclaim HFC gas and switch to alternative substances as quickly as possible. However, they also warn that safety procedures will have to be strengthened to deal with the fact that many alternative gases, such as R32, are mildly flammable. The third meeting of the F Gas Consultation Forum in Brussels saw all EU member states agree to continue their aggressive phase down of higher GWP gases. They resisted lobbying by some countries to relax quotas in order to relieve the pressure on prices. Instead, the Forum called for all members to focus on the recovery and recycling of gas that is already on the market and, therefore, permitted for use for a further 10 years after ‘virgin’ gas is banned – and to encourage its markets to accelerate the take up of alternatives. They were arguing from a position of strength because it appears that emissions of HFCs have started to fall for the first time, which suggests F Gas legislation is working. However, there is growing nervousness about the industry’s ability to work safely with flammable alternatives like hydrocarbons, HFOs and R32, and the higher operating pressures of carbon dioxide. >>

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“A new type of refrigerant is gaining traction – Hydro Fluoro Olefins (HFOs) – which are thermally stable and have a very short atmospheric life. They are included in a new refrigerant classification A2L designating ‘mildly flammable’ gases and is mandatory for all new cars.”

Of more immediate concern is the growing evidence that the rising cost of gas is tempting people to try and subvert the market. While it is legitimate to price gas in line with demand as certain types become scarcer, there is clearly also some manipulation of the market going on and this is leading to perverse behaviour.

Back in 2011, one Chinese gas supplier was selling what it claimed were bottles of R134a, which turned out to be methyl chloride. Putting the incorrect chemical into a system can be deadly – and so it turned out.

In particular, the practice of using mildly flammable R32 as a replacement gas in air conditioning systems designed for R410A is especially alarming. R32 is one of the new A2L class refrigerants, which are not suitable for retrofit projects at all because they require specific safety measures. R32 has a higher compressor discharge temperature than R410A so it will increase wear on the compressor and significantly shorten its operating life.

However, anyone breaching the F Gas regulations today faces a tougher policing regime. The Environment Agency was recently given the power to impose on the spot fines of up to £200,000. In the past, many miscreants got away with it because of the cost and complexity of bringing legal action.

However, that’s not even the half of it: Simply charging an existing system with R32 breaches the refrigerant safety standard EN378; renders the manufacturer’s warranty invalid; and creates operating risks that potentially invalidate the user’s insurance policy as well. The pressure on price is also leading to a rise in the amount of illegal disposable cylinders coming into the UK from countries like Turkey. This kind of non-recyclable container has been banned in Europe for more than a decade, but is suddenly cropping up again on ebay. Not only are the cylinders prohibited, there is very little way of telling if they actually contain the gas advertised on the label and we are seeing worrying signs of a resurgence in the counterfeit refrigerant market that caused havoc eight years ago.

Policing

That said, there has still only ever been one prosecution under F Gas and that was for a self-reported breach. The industry remains unconvinced about the government’s plans to enforce the regulations after Brexit because it is clear that the Environment Agency does not have adequate resources. Last year’s parliamentary Environmental Audit Committee (EAC) report reflected the sector’s worries, and highlighted the lack of prosecutions being carried out under the rules. However, DEFRA said the lack of prosecutions was “not necessarily a good indicator of the effectiveness of compliance work”. Enforcement notices, advice, awareness campaigns and guidance have been successful in making people aware of their obligations, but awareness does not guarantee the success of the programme. There are serious breaches going on out there, which require direct and tough action that the EA cannot take because it does not have the manpower. >>

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“The third meeting of the F Gas Consultation Forum in Brussels saw all EU member states agree to continue their aggressive phase down of higher GWP gases.”

EAC chair Mary Creagh said her committee was disappointed the government had not shown more urgency about how this important environmental law would be enforced after Brexit. She asked that DEFRA and the EA publish plans for monitoring non-compliance.

This is becoming increasingly frustrating for industry bodies who are trying to help. We flag up cases whenever we, or our members, encounter illegal activities – effectively acting as the EA’s eyes and ears – but the lack of follow-up action is seriously discouraging.

She made particular reference to social media, which is fermenting a hugely damaging trade in illegal refrigerant gas and called for a considerable tightening of customs arrangements to target the amount of refrigerant coming into the UK in illegal disposable cylinders.

Obligations

The EA said it monitored online marketplaces, such as eBay and Amazon, on a daily basis and chases up the platforms to get suspicious activity removed, but we really need proper sanctions with meaningful financial penalties to deter this activity. The government is being dangerously complacent and the EA is burying its head in the sand. The surface evidence may look reassuring, but there is plenty of underhand activity going on – particularly online. Proper sanctions with financial penalties applied would encourage wider and fuller compliance and the EA needs to have the resources and the political will to take that forward.

Andy Brewer, chair of BESA’s Refrigeration, Air Conditioning and Heat Pump group, welcomed the measures that the Government has put in place in recent months to help industry fulfil its obligations under F Gas – particularly the introduction of civil penalties. However, he said the government should work more closely with the certifying bodies “to address the issues and make an example of those who seek to undermine all the hard work of the responsible majority”. BESA’s long established refrigerant handling registration scheme Refcom is monitoring this situation closely on behalf of the sector and, along with the professional body ACRIB, continues to focus on driving up professional standards in all aspects of refrigerant handling and use. It has been a legal requirement since July 2009 for all businesses that install, maintain or service stationary equipment containing or designed to contain f gas refrigerants to obtain an F Gas Company Certificate. The Refcom F-Gas Register accounts for more than 80% of company certificates covering the UK refrigerant handling market. This makes it a key component of the UK’s efforts to control emissions of greenhouse gases and tackle global warming; and it will be supporting ever more strenuous efforts to maintain safety while the sector transitions to new gases. 2018 was a huge year for air conditioning and refrigeration, but 2019 does not look like being any quieter. n www.refcom.org.uk

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RAC80 PROVIDES LATEST AC AND HEAT PUMP GUIDANCE BESA updated its design specification for the application of DX air conditioning and heat pump equipment – known as RAC80 – last year.

Created as an industry design manual for engineers, the specification includes information on the latest legislation, and gives new engineers everything they need to know in one place. Featuring the latest additions to the refrigerant market, the guide also includes up to date technologies and best practice information.

RAC80 can be purchased from the BESA Publications website for £45.00 (BESA members), or £90.00 (non BESA members). www.besapublications.com

The design, selection and operation of systems can be heavily influenced by the building itself. RAC80 explain this, along with providing design tools that enable contractors to appropriately size jobs and match them intelligently to systems. “The building services air conditioning and heat pump sector has changed a lot since the first RAC80 guide was published”, explains Graeme Fox, BESA’s senior mechanical engineer. “A lot of refrigerants have left the market, so it was important to update the specification with the latest industry guidance, giving contractors the very best information. This guide is invaluable for new and experienced engineers alike”. n

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ENGAGE BRAIN AND REDRAW THE ‘FUZZY RED LINES’ Confusion in design teams about who is responsible for what has dogged building services projects for years. A new version of an established design framework points towards a less dysfunctional future, writes Ewen Rose.

Ewen Rose

Freelance journalist and communications consultant to BESA

Last year saw the latest update of BSRIA’s guidance document BG6 ‘A Design Framework for Building Services’ (5th edition). The revamp reflects changes in the way supply chains divide up their areas of responsibility – how the industry defines those ‘fuzzy red lines’ between the different professions.

As BSRIA chief executive Julia Evans said at the launch of the revised publication: “This cannot be a prescriptive guide because we want people to use their expertise. Otherwise why spend all those years in college?”

The history of this publication can be traced back to a presentation given by former ASHRAE President Richard Rooley, who famously talked about ‘fuzzy edge disease’ – the industry’s habit of creating confusion between the professions by being notoriously unclear about where responsibility began and ended.

Since the first version appeared in 1994 – two years after Mr Rooley’s presentation and first public diagnosis of ‘fuzzy edge disease’ – much has changed; particularly with the arrival of digital tools, BIM and so on. This has made design responsibility an even bigger issue and there is increasing requirement for an ‘honest broker’ between competing interests. This is because the fuzzy line is drawn in a different place in just about every project – meaning not only is it wiggly; it is moveable too!

If you draw the fuzzy (or wiggly?) line in discussion with the other parties, then everyone should understand why it is where it is and what their responsibilities are. This is particularly timely in light of the Hackitt Review that followed the Grenfell Tower inquiry, which quickly exposed that people where “not engaging brain” and focussing on the outcomes as they were too busy working in their silos and not looking at the big picture. As a result, there will be greater focus on education and supervision post-Grenfell and this document will help to direct that effort.

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Diagnosis

This guidance has been developed from a niche document to a framework for the design agreement between the design professionals and contractors. Its main task is to avoid overlap in scope because when things go wrong it usually can be traced to a problem with the interface between the design team and the contractors/installers – adopting the BG6 framework gives you a chance to avoid those clashes from the start.


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The document also helps address problems caused by different professions not fully appreciating each other's roles and makes proper collaboration more achievable. In particular, it recommends a much more flexible approach to Stage 4 design as set out in the RIBA Plan of Works. The old version used to be very linear and prescriptive about what happened at that stage, which did not reflect reality because there is a lot more overlapping as the design progresses these days. This is a framework, but it is a flexible framework that can be adapted to include developments, such as the Hackitt recommendation for a joint oversight body that will help to define responsibility. It is a tool to be used in collaboration and will probably be revised again once all the Grenfell details are available. BG 6 contains design activity proformas and drawing / model definitions that are used to support contract documentation and to encourage efficient collaborative working between building services and other designers such as architects and structural engineers and also along building services supply chains. Using the guide should mean that all necessary activities are identified and allocated and that there are no gaps between, or duplication of, responsibilities. BG 6, therefore, provides a series of task lists, model descriptions and sample drawings to let the user decide what activities are carried out by which project team member when and to what level of detail. Key areas of change include:

• Better guidance for the reader/user

• Completely

revised stageby-stage tasks descriptions as pro-formas

• New and more illustrations of 3D models and

drawings delivered at the different project stages

More comprehensive listings of deliverables now available as an online resource

A range of worked examples showing how the tools could be completed for different types of project or appointment, in an appendix and online. There are myriad activities required to produce the necessary level of detail and information, as well as the output documents. The role of BG 6 is to provide a platform where these activities can be identified and allow them to be allocated to individual organisations or roles within the project team. Technology changes have brought with them new issues concerning the level of information provided as outputs from design activities. They have also highlighted the need for clarity around existing topics such as the resolution of ‘clashes’ throughout the design stages and defining coordination roles and responsibilities. These are addressed in the new edition. “In recent years – changes in technology have brought with them new issues concerning the level of information provided as outputs from design activities,” said BSRIA’s publications manager David Bleicher. “They have also highlighted the need for clarity around existing topics such as the resolution of clashes throughout the design stages and defining coordination roles and responsibilities. These are addressed in the new edition of BG6.” He added that it was crucial for each party to know what they are expected to do in terms of design activities, responsibilities and deliverables. “Using this approach also ensures that all necessary activities are identified and allocated and that there are no gaps between, or duplication of, responsibilities,” said Mr Bleicher. n BG 6/2018 can be purchased in pdf and hard copy from www.bsria.co.uk. BSRIA members can download the pdf for free.

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THE POWER OF PEOPLE A growing focus on technology does not change the fact that people remain the biggest asset to employers in the building controls industry, says Jon Belfield, President of the Building Controls Industry Association (BCIA).

The rise of technology and innovation continues to provide plenty of surprises, but most importantly it creates opportunities for our industry as we continue to embrace system integration, data analysis and move ever closer to the world of IT and smart buildings.

Jon Belfield

BCIA - President

However, it was also a happy coincidence that the start of my presidency fell within the official Year of Engineering of which the BCIA is a partner. Engineering is a wonderful career and we have a shared opportunity to raise awareness of the important role of engineering within smart and innovative buildings. Not only will this launch many fulfilling careers, it will ultimately help to bridge the skills gap that our sector faces. For the building controls industry, this is all about quantity and not quality. We have very capable and effective engineers already, but we need more of them; hence the need for raising awareness and creating a pathway complete with training. Professional development is key for individuals to thrive and feel motivated. It is thanks to skilled engineers who are creative, innovative, methodical and able to problem solve under pressure, that so many commercial buildings are sustainable and cost-effective. Creating an engineering culture of always seeking to make systems as effective and energy efficient as possible is a truly collective opportunity.

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Curiosity Technical curiosity has never been more important because of continuous advances and changes in technology. Being open to new concepts keeps our sector right at the centre of delivering successful, energy efficient buildings. This means offering continuous training to our engineers and creating a culture of learning. Recognition of ability is also important both for engineers and for those employing their services. As such, the launch of the new Building Controls Integrator ECS card was an important milestone as it has enabled engineers to prove they have the skills listed in accordance with their card and be able to demonstrate their achievements to clients and employers. This gives validation to engineers either just starting out or for those with many years of experience under their belt. The next step is the revision of the ECS Building Controls Engineer ‘Gold Card’ – a major objective for 2019. From my own experience as someone who works for a systems integrator, I am particularly conscious of the shared responsibility for the training of all engineers in order that the entire supply chain can be successful.


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There needs to be a clear understanding throughout the supply chain of the need to share this growing demand for training. The BCIA has been successful in facilitating the pathways for training and for creating these partnerships between manufacturers and system integrators. This is where collaboration is key to future engineering and commercial success. For me personally, I am lucky to still get to be an engineer once or twice a week and always enjoy the opportunity to hear about new ideas and innovation. If there is an opportunity to solve a problem, well that takes it to another level! I recall a prize winning young engineer writing that “a problem well solved is a thing of beauty”. Although the physics and thermodynamics remain unchanged, evolving technology provides continuing opportunities for development in the dynamic world of building controls. So, for those of us currently working in an engineering capacity, we all have the chance to spread the word and inspire others to consider engineering as a fulfilling career and a chance to make a real difference. Share your own unique passion of engineering to change or launch careers... don’t underestimate the experience you have; all experience is valuable and can certainly go a long way towards becoming a role model for those just starting out. We all have something in us to inspire and change lives for the better. I genuinely believe that the skilled and talented people already in our sector will play a great part in training and inspiring new talent. Some of the best people we learn from are each other and we cannot afford to leave it to someone else because that someone else is us.

Dynamic I have mentioned the changing and dynamic building controls sector and that being able to adapt and manage change is key. This is particularly pertinent when it comes to successfully reviewing strategies for our businesses.

One way to tackle this is to try and look through the eyes of young people and use your valuable experience try and visualise the world they will be engineering in five years from now. There’s no denying that the younger generation are often more in tune with the modern way of thinking, whether that’s being savvy on social media or more familiar and confident with the latest technology. So, with experience still a vital component, let’s look at this world with open minds, energetic perspective and explore where we can really make a difference. When it comes to our own behaviour and the way in which we engage with new talent in the workplace, perhaps we need to first of all look at what we can do for young engineers and not think about what they can do for us. This might be seen as a risky strategy but by investing in them and by changing attitudes, we can help young recruits and shape them into knowledgeable engineers by their mid 20s to ensure a strong future over the long term. The economics of this approach will play out over a longer period with loyalty and retention combined with a culture of learning and adding value all being realistic outcomes. Despite all of the advances in technology, it has in no way diluted the need for well-presented and skilled, competent people to take the building controls industry to the next level. People remain the most important asset we have. With people at the heart of our industry, I firmly believe we should celebrate engineering and the achievements of those in the building controls sector. Let us celebrate successes, because there are a lot of them and in doing so we can raise the profile of both the industry and the many talented people we have who see excellence as standard and are achieving great things everyday. My vision is for us all to blend together and to be free with our knowledge; no matter whether we work for a big or small company or where we sit in the supply chain. By sharing ideas and working together, we can attract and motivate the best problem solvers into the fascinating world of engineering to create the most effective and energy efficient environment possible in all our buildings. This will, in turn, ensure a strong and sustainable future for the building controls industry. n www.bcia.co.uk

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Contact details for all of BESA’s UK locations

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BESA OFFICES Head Office: Building Engineering Services Association, Rotherwick House, 3 Thomas More Street, London E1W 1YZ Tel: 0800 917 8419 Email: membership@thebesa.com

Membership Services Office

Building Engineering Services Association Old Mansion House, Eamont Bridge, Penrith CA10 2BX Tel: 01768 860 465 Email: membership@thebesa.com

BESA Scotland & Northern Ireland The Walled Garden, Bush Estate, Midlothian EH26 0SD Tel: 0131 445 5900 (Scotland) Tel: 02887 448 598 (Northern Ireland) Email: membership@thebesa.com

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Building Engineering Services Association, Rotherwick House, 3 Thomas More Street, London E1W 1YZ Tel: 0800 917 8419 Email: membership@thebesa.com

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BESA Group Companies

We have dedicated Regional Managers covering all corners of the UK who work on behalf of our members to help them through the process of becoming a member, ensure they maximise the benefits of membership, facilitate training requirements and signposting members to other relevant group services.

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BESA Regions and Countries BESA Scotland & Northern Ireland BESA Cymru/Wales BESA East Midlands BESA Eastern Counties BESA Hertfordshire BESA Kent BESA London BESA North East BESA North West BESA South & West Midlands BESA South East BESA South West BESA Surrey & Sussex BESA Wessex & Channel Islands BESA Yorkshire

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BESCA

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Engineering Services SKILLcard Ltd Old Mansion House, Eamont Bridge, Penrith, Cumbria, CA10 2BX Tel: 01768 860406 Email: skillcard.info@thebesa.com

Refcom

Old Mansion House, Eamont Bridge, Penrith, Cumbria, CA10 2BX Tel: 01768 860409 Email: refcom.info@thebesa.com

SFG20

Old Mansion House, Eamont Bridge, Penrith, Cumbria, CA10 2BX Tel: 01768 860 459 Email: sfg20.info@thebesa.com

Welplan Ltd

Old Mansion House, Eamont Bridge, Penrith, Cumbria CA10 2BX Tel: 0800 1958080 Email: contact@welplan.co.uk

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BESA AFFILIATES BESA Affiliates have the unrivalled opportunity to put their name, products and services in front of over 1,200 members operating across the building engineering services sector.

Helping to raise a company’s profile within the industry, the BESA Affiliate Scheme offers exclusive discounts on a range of marketing activities targeted at BESA members, including access to specialist events and a host of other networking opportunities. The BESA Affiliate Scheme is tiered, designed to support the varying needs and interests of our Affiliates. The Bronze Affiliate level is the baseline of the BESA Scheme, with the Silver, Gold and Platinum levels progressively adding more benefits and higher percentages of discount, giving opportunities for regional or national brand exposure. For more details, please visit: www.thebesa.com/affiliates

Techtronic Industries (UK) Ltd - Milwaukee

MilwaukeeÂŽ Tool is an industry-leading manufacturer of heavy-duty power tools, accessories and hand tools for professional users worldwide Ground Floor, Unit 3 Globeside Business Park, Fieldhouse Lane, Marlow, Bucks SL7 1HZ Contact: Ian Wakelin Tel: 01628 894400 Email: ian.wakelin@tti-emea.com Web: uk.milwaukeetool.eu Affiliate Level: Platinum

Flamco Ltd

Flamco manufacture high quality expansion, pressure & storage vessels, safety valves & gauges, deaeration & dirt separation equipment, valves & fittings as well as a full range of bracketry solutions Washway Lane, St Helens WA10 6PB Contact: Lindsay Brown Tel: 01744 744 744 Email: info@flamco.co.uk Web: www.flamcogroup.com/ex-en Affiliate Level: Gold

simPRO Software Ltd

simPRO Job Management helps you organise and automate your processes and maximise your profitability James Hall, Parsons Green, St Ives PE27 4AA Contact: Natasha Maycock Tel: 0845 004 3978 Email: natasha.maycock@simpro.co Web: www.simpro.co Affiliate Level: Gold

Tata Steel

Leading manufacturer of multi-certified Inline and Inline Plus hot-finished pressure tubes to meet the specific needs of industrial end-users PO Box 101, Weldon Road, Corby, Northants NN17 5UA Contact: Chris Owen Tel: 01536 404 561 Email: technicalmarketing@tatasteeleurope.com Web: www.tatasteelconstruction.com Affiliate Level: Gold

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Altecnic Ltd

Altecnic who are part of the Caleffi Group are quality manufacturers of a wide range of plumbing & heating products, vessels, heat network equipment, solar, biomass & geothermal Mustang Drive, Stafford, Staffordshire ST16 1GW Contact: Helen Cooper Tel: 01785 218200 Email: laura.castro@altecnic.co.uk Web: www.altecnic.co.uk Affiliate Level: Bronze

Building and Industrial Services Pipework Academy

BISPA is the Building & Industrial Services Pipework Academy based at the School of Civil and Building Engineering at Loughborough University Sir Fank Gibb Building, School of Architecture, Building And Civil Engineering, Loughborough University, Loughborough LE11 3TU Contact: Mark Owens Tel: 01536 404 123 Email: info@bispa.com Web: www.bispa.org Affiliate Level: Bronze

CONGRID

An easy-to-use, cloud based service software company providing documentation management systems designed for subcontractors, main contractors & developers Kaisaniemenkatu 4, 00100, Helsinki, Finland 00100 Contact: Timo Makkonen Tel: (+358) 50 464 1193 Email: olli@congrid.fi Web: www.congrid.com Affiliate Level: Bronze

Hamworthy Heating Ltd

Design/manufacture innovative heating equipment Wessex House, New Fields Business Park, Stinsford Road, Poole, Dorset BH17 0NF Contact: Keith Thompson Tel: 01202 662 500 Email: sales@hamworthy-heating.com Web: www.hamworthy-heating.com Affiliate Level: Bronze


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Rockwool UK Ltd

Worldwide maufacturer of insulation materials and solutions for the construction and building services sector 14 Floor, Chiswick Tower, 389 Chiswick High Road, London W4 4AL Contact: Paul Barrett Tel: 01656 862 621 Email: paul.barrett@rockwool.com Web: www.rockwool.co.uk Affiliate Level: Bronze

AEME

National specialists in ductwork cleaning training 2 Flightway Business Park, Dunkeswell, Honiton, Devon EX14 4RD Contact: Peter Reid Tel: 01404 890 888 Email: training@aeme.co.uk Web: www.aeme.co.uk Affiliate Level: Standard

Allcool London Ltd

Manufacturers of air conditioning coils Unit 4 Rippleside Commercial Estate, Ripple Road, Barking, Essex IG11 0RJ Contact: Shirley Mason Tel: 020 8593 5333 Email: sales@allcool.co.uk Web: www.allcool.co.uk Affiliate Level: Standard

Amtech Group Ltd

Mfgs of software for the building services industry Bank House, 171 Midsummer Boulevard, Milton Keynes MK9 1EB Contact: Chris Slinn Tel: 01908 608833 Email: christopher.slinn@amtech.co.uk Web: www.amtech.co.uk Affiliate Level: Standard

B & D Enterprises

Data centre consultant on air conditioning 6 Fairfield Drive, Dorking, Surrey RH4 1JH Contact: Bernard Moore Tel: 01306 883190 Email: Bmooredk6@gmail.com Affiliate Level: Standard

Bangor Steel Fabrications Ltd

A supply manufacturer of both rectangular duct work with bespoke fittings and spiral duct work with associated fittings including bends, attenuators, flexible duct work and grilles Unit 42, A Balloo Avenue, Balloo Industrial Estate, Bangor BT19 7QT Contact: Leiza De Sousa Tel: 0289 147 3436 Email: leizad@bsfltd.co.uk Web: www.bsfltd.co.uk Affiliate Level: Standard

BES Ltd

Mail order suppliers of gas and plumbing fixtures and fitting Unit 3, Junction Six Industrial Park, Electric Avenue, Witton, Birmingham B6 7JA Contact: John Quigley Tel: 0121 3226400 Email: jquigley@bes.ltd.uk Web: www.bes.co.uk Affiliate Level: Standard

Compliance Air & Water Ltd

Consultants within the industry Freehold House, 7 Freehold Road, Birstall, Leicester LE4 4AL Contact: Paul Downing Tel: 0116 2672232 Email: pdowning@complianceairandwater.com Web: www.complianceairandwater.com Affiliate Level: Standard

Daikin Airconditioning UK Ltd

Manufacturers/distributors of high quality, high efficiency A/C & ventilation systems for all kinds of applications The Heights, Brooklands, Weybridge, Surey KT13 0NY Contact: Graham Wright Tel: 0845 6419100 Email: wrightg@daikin.co.uk Web: www.daikin.co.uk Affiliate Level: Standard

Danfoss Ltd

Refrigeration, air conditioning and heating supply company Capswood Business Park, Oxford Road, Denham UB9 4LH Contact: Paul Szyszczak Tel: 0870 608 0008 Email: paul.szyszczak@danfoss.com Web: www.danfoss.co.uk Affiliate Level: Standard

EES Estimating & Engineering Services Ltd

Multi-disciplined Estimating company that provides tendering solutions for nationwide contractors Unit 20 South Suffolk Buisiness Centre, Alexandra Road, Sudbury, Suffolk CO10 2ZX Contact: John O'Connor Tel: 01787 881702 Email: j.oconnor@ees-eng.co.uk Web: www.ees-eng.co.uk Affiliate Level: Standard

Electro-Graph

Manufacturers of advertising signs/ identification products 177 Lower High Street, Stourbridge, West Midlands DY8 1TG Contact: Martin Southall Tel: 01384 378436 Email: martin.southall@dsi.pipex.com Web: www.eguk.com Affiliate Level: Standard

Gas Contract Services Ltd

Consultancy and inspection service to our industry sector Suite 2 Taunton House, Waterside Court, Neptune Way, Rochester, Kent ME2 4NZ Contact: Geoff Golding Tel: 01634 295515 Email: geoff.golding@gas-contract-services.co.uk Web: www.gas-contract-services.co.uk Affiliate Level: Standard

Grada UK Ltd

Manufacturer/supplier of ventilation equipment Unit C3 (4) Centre Court, Moss I E, St Helens Road, Leigh, Lancashire WN7 3PT Contact: Angie Owen Tel: 01942 676259 Email: ian@grada.co.uk Web: www.grada.co.uk Affiliate Level: Standard

Gripple Ltd

Pegler Yorkshire Group Ltd

Suppliers of suspension and fastening systems The Old West Gun Works, Saville Street East, Sheffield S4 7UQ Contact: Jo Barker Tel: 0114 2752255 Email: k.haldenby@gripple.com Web: www.gripple.com Affiliate Level: Standard

Manufacturer of fittings and valves St Catherines Avenue, Doncaster DN4 8DF Contact: Phil Jackson Tel: 01302 560560 Email: phill.jackson@pegleryorkshire.co.uk Web: www.pegleryorkshire.co.uk Affiliate Level: Standard

Industrial Engineering Plastics Ltd

Providing air filtration & odour control solutions for commercial kitchens, food processing facilities, washrooms and other areas where clean air matters Broadstone Knowledge Mill, Broadstone Road, Stockport, Cheshire SK5 7DL Contact: David Glover Tel: 0161 443 4125 Email: david.glover@plasma-clean.com Web: www.plasma-clean.com Affiliate Level: Standard

Producers of high quality plastic products for the hvacr industry Passfield Mill Business Park, Mill Lane, Passfield, Liphook, Hampshire GU30 7QU Contact: Phil Wilde - IE Plastics Tel: 01428 751200 Email: sales@ieplastics.co.uk Web: www.iep-ltd.co.uk Affiliate Level: Standard

Institute of Healthcare Engineering and Estate Management

Trade association for companies/personnel who operate in the health industry 2 Abingdon House, Cumberland Business Centre, Portsmouth, Hants PO5 1DS Contact: Chris Parker Tel: 02392 823186 Email: chris.parker@iheem.org.uk Web: www.iheem.org.uk Affiliate Level: Standard

Joblogic Ltd

The job management software of choice for hundreds of service management companies across the UK 117 Zellig, Gibb Street, Birmingham B9 4AA Contact: Richard Pryce Tel: 0800 326 5561 Email: sales@joblogic.com Web: www.joblogic.com Affiliate Level: Standard

Kingspan Industrial Ltd

Manufacturers of insulated materials Pembridge, Leominster, Herefordshire HR6 9LA Contact: Justin Davies Tel: 01544 388601 Email: justin.davies@kingspan.com Web: www.kingspaninsulation.com Affiliate Level: Standard

Lindab Ltd

Spiral ductwork manufacturers 10 Woodall Road, Redburn Industrial Estate, Enfield, Middlesex EN3 4LE Contact: Margi Kent Tel: 07801 926265 Email: margi.kent@lindab.co.uk Web: www.lindab.co.uk Affiliate Level: Standard

Nottingham City Council

Local authority in Nattingham Loxley House, Station Street, Nottingham NG2 3NG Contact: Trevor Bone Tel: 0115 876 3039 Email: trevor.bone@nottinghamcity.gov.uk Web: www.nottinghamcity.gov.uk Affiliate Level: Standard

Plasma Clean Ltd

Rinnai UK Ltd

Manufacturers/distributors of gas appliances 9 Christleton Court, Manor Park, Runcorn, Cheshire WA7 1ST Contact: Chris Goggin Tel: 01928 531879 Email: chrisgoggin@rinnaiuk.com Web: www.rinnai.com Affiliate Level: Standard

S & P UK Ventilation Systems Ltd

Manufacturer of industrial & residential fans and ventilation equipment S & P House, Wentworth Road, Ransomes Europark, Ipswich, Suffolk IP3 9SW Contact: Alasdair Howe Tel: 0845 4700074 Email: ahowie@solerpalau.com Web: www.solerandpalau.co.uk Affiliate Level: Standard

Ventam Systems Ltd

Manufacturers of gas safety interlocking/ gas proving systems Unit D4, Seedbed Bus's Centre, Vanguard Way, Shoeburyness SS3 9QY Contact: Laurence Burke Tel: 01702 382307 Email: sales@ventamsystems.co.uk Web: www.ventamsystems.co.uk Affiliate Level: Standard

Walraven Ltd

Mfgs of BIS fixing & fittings for htg, sanitary equipment, airducts, electric cables etc Thorpe Way,, Banbury, Oxon OX16 4UU Contact: Sally Williams Tel: 01295 753400 Email: phillip.handley@walraven.com Web: www.walraven.com Affiliate Level: Standard

Wilo (UK) Ltd

Suppliers of building service pumps Centrum 100,, Burton Upon Trent, Staffordshire DE14 2WJ Contact: Gary Manus Tel: 01283 523000 Email: gary.manus@wilo.co.uk Web: www.wilo.co.uk Affiliate Level: Standard

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AGENCY ALLIANCE Building Services Engineering Employment Agency Alliance - Administered by BESA

The Building Services Engineering Employment Agency Alliance was founded in 2008 in order to promote best practice in recruitment to the industry. It was created by the Association and a select group of specialist agencies in order to give confidence to contractors and service providers that stringent recruitment practices are in place to ensure that suitably qualified and competent personnel are supplied to the industry. In order to become an approved Agency Alliance member, an agency must adhere to the Alliance’s Key Commitments and there is a rigorous independent initial audit process followed by an annual review of compliance. The Alliance is an elite group of specialist agencies supplying and exceeding the expectations of building services engineering contractors. www.agencyalliance.org.uk

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BESA CONTACTS

AGENCY ALLIANCE

1st Step Solutions Ltd

Meridian Business Support Ltd

BMSL Group Ltd

On-Site Group Ltd

West Hill House, West Hill, Dartford, Kent DA1 2EU Contact: Matthew Jones Tel: 0844 576 3800 Email: matthew.jones@1ststepsolutions.co.uk Web: www.1ststepsolutions.co.uk Branches: Chelmsford, Dartford, Nottingham 1 Crown Court, Cheapside, London EC2V 6LR Contact: Tony Shipley Tel: 020 7826 4400 Email: tony.shipley@bmsgroupltd.co.uk Web: www.bmsgroupltd.co.uk Branches: Birmingham, Brighton, Bristol, Eastbourne, Fareham, Hartlepool, Leicester, Lincolnshire, Livingstone, London, Manchester, Middlesbrough

CSS Recruitment & Training Ltd CSS House, 10-12 Manor Street, Braintree, Essex CM7 3HP Contact: Linda Miller Tel: 01376 330700 Email: linda@csspeople.co.uk Web: www.csspeople.co.uk Branches: Essex, Kings Lynn, London, Manchester, Thetford

Diamond Construction & Engineering Recruitment Ltd Elm Court, Southend Road, Wickford, Essex SS11 8DU Contact: Paul Hoffman Tel: 01268 570570 Email: paul@dcer.co.uk Web: www.dcer.co.uk Branches: Wickford (Essex)

Trident Business Park, Styal Road, Wythenshawe, Manchester M22 5XB Contact: Matt Geary Tel: 0161 929 3860 Email: mgeary@meridianbs.co.uk Web: www.meridianbs.co.uk Branches: Nationwide

Delme 2, Delme Place, Cams Hall Estate, Fareham, Hampshire PO16 8UX Contact: Darren Burnett Tel: 0845 070 3883 Email: darren.burnett@theonsitegroup.co.uk Web: www.theonsitegroup.co.uk Branches: Birmingham, Edinburgh, Leeds, London, Portsmouth, Sutton

Optima Site Solutions Ltd

Unit 5, Kingsway Business Park, Oldfield Road, Hampton TW12 2HD Contact: Antony Weir Tel: 020 8783 9222 Email: antonyweir@optimasitesolutions.com Web: www.optimasitesolutions.com Branches: Hampton, London City, Watford

Rullion Build Ltd

Aldermary House, 2nd Floor, 10/15 Queen Street, London EC4N 1TX Contact: James Brazier Tel: 0161 772 7220 Email: james.brazier@rullion.co.uk Web: www.rullionbuild.co.uk Branches: Altrincham, Birmingham, Brighton, Cardiff, Glasgow, Leeds, London, Manchester, Newcastle

Vital Human Resources Ltd

Office 39, Grovewood Business Centre, Wren Court, Strathclyde Business Park, Bellshill, Lanarkshire ML4 3NQ Contact: Craig Sutcliffe Tel: 020 3617 5960 Email: craig.sutcliffe@vital.uk.com Web: www.vital-resources.com Branches: Aberdeen, Birmingham, Bristol, Cardiff, Glasgow, London, Manchester, Newcastle

Phoenix Resourcing Services Ltd 1 Alie Street, Suite 309-310, London E1 8DE Contact: Mark Evans Tel: 020 7553 5660 Email: mbe@prsjobs.com Web: www.prsjobs.com Branches: London and regional offices, with national coverage

Pier Consulting Ltd

2nd Floor, 9 Devonshire Square, London EC2M 4YF Contact: Paul Ingram Tel: 01446 688 866 Email: pingram@pierconsulting.co.uk Web: www.pierconsulting.co.uk Branches: South Wales

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EAST MIDLANDS BESA provides a free online search service (www.thebesa.com/find-a-besa-member) designed to make it easy and quick to find BESA member(s) that you require to deliver heating, ventilating, ductwork, facilities management, refrigeration, air conditioning, commissioning and maintenance services. The service allows users to search for a BESA member by radius (distance from the project site) and by region: most BESA members are willing to work outside their geographic location and will welcome your enquiry.

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Air conditioning Refrigeration F gas Ductwork - Sheet metal Ductwork - Plastics Local exhaust & kitchen ventilation & maintenance F Indoor air quality G Commercial heating & plumbing H Domestic heating, plumbing, service & maintenance I Design & build J Pipework / hot tapping/pipe Freezing K Offsite prefabrication L Underfloor heating M C/I gas fitting N Ability to sub-contract O Renewables (Wind, Solar, Biomass, CHP, H/P etc) P Industrial process pipework Q Offsite prefabricated pipework R Thermal/sound insulation S Facilities services T Ductwork cleaning & vent hygiene U Automatic control system V Commissioning/performance testing W Water treatment X Lloyds class 1 welding Y Fire protection engineering Z Electrical contracting HAPS Heating & Plumbing Services Group RACHP Refrigeration, Air Conditioning & Heat Pump Group SFG Service & Facilities Group VHB Ventilation Hygiene Branch VG Ventilation Group

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A A T Services Ltd

Unit P, The Linwood Centre, Linwood Road, Leicester, Leicestershire LE2 6QJ Tel: 01162 835999 Email: enquiries@atservices.uk.com Web: www.atservices.uk.com Contract Size: 4 Year Joined: 1996 In-House: GHMS Specialist Group: HAPS

Ambivent Group

1 Moulton Court, Anglia Way, Moulton Park, Northampton NN3 6JA Tel: 01604 645788 Email: steve.dudson@ambivent.co.uk Web: www.ambivent.co.uk Contract Size: 7 Year Joined: 1992 In-House: ABCGIJLMOSZ Contracted Out: DEFKPQRTUVWXY Specialist Group: SFG

Apleona HSG Ltd

44 Westley Grange, West Avenue, Wigston, Leicestershire LE18 2FB Tel: 01162 884333 Email: accounts@airability.co.uk Web: www.airability.co.uk Contract Size: 3 Year Joined: 2011 In-House: ABS

Nene House, Drayton Way, Drayton Fields Estate, Daventry, Northamptonshire NN11 8EA Tel: 01327 311303 Email: cary.donaldson@bilfinger.com Web: www.uk-hsg.apleona.com Year Joined: 2007 In-House: ABGMOSUZ Contracted Out: TVWY Specialist Group: SFG

Air Conditioning & Chiller Co Ltd

APPM Contracts Ltd

Air Ability Ltd

26 Paddock Close, High Oakham, Mansfield, Nottinghamshire NG18 5AS Tel: 01623 658580 Email: g.marshall@airconditioning-chiller.co.uk Web: www.airconditioning-chiller.co.uk Contract Size: 6 Year Joined: 2006 In-House: AFIS Specialist Group: RACHP

305 Ashby Road, Coalville, Leicestershire LE67 3LH Tel: 01530 612000 Email: wendy.naylor@appmfs.co.uk Web: www.appmfacilitiesservices.co.uk Contract Size: 7 Year Joined: 2004 In-House: AGHJLMOSZ Contracted Out: BFIKOPQTVWXY Specialist Group: SFG

Aircover

Arcade (UK) Ltd

Chestnut House, Alconbury Hill, Alconbury, Weston, Huntingdon, Cambridgeshire PE28 4JG Tel: 01480 890011 Email: enquiries@aircover.co.uk Web: www.aircover.co.uk Contract Size: 2 Year Joined: 2005 In-House: CDEFQST Contracted Out: AGKMWYZ Specialist Group: SFG, VHB

Arcade House, Kym Road, Bicton Industrial Estate, Kimbolton, Cambridgeshire PE28 0LW Tel: 01480 861111 Email: samwilliams@arcade-uk.ltd.uk Web: www.arcade-uk.ltd.uk Contract Size: 7 Year Joined: 2005 In-House: ABEGIJKMOPQSVX Contracted Out: CUZ

Ambivent Facilities Management Ltd

38 Churchill Way, Fleckney, Leicester LE8 8UD Tel: 01162 403728 Email: davepollard@arthurpollard.co.uk Web: www.arthurpollard.co.uk Contract Size: 6 Year Joined: 1984 In-House: GIJKMOPQ Contracted Out: ABCDEFLOSTUVWXYZ

1 Moulton Court, Anglia Way, Moulton Park, Northamptonshire NN3 6JA Tel: 01604 645788 Email: steve.dudson@ambivent.co.uk Web: www.ambivent.co.uk/services-provided/ maintenance Contract Size: 2 Year Joined: 2010 In-House: ABCEGILMOS Contracted Out: DFKPQTUVWXYZ Specialist Group: SFG

Arthur Pollard Ltd

Atmosphere Air Conditioning The Old Chapel, Chapel Street, Titchmarsh, Northamptonshire NN14 3DA Tel: 01832 734308 Email: stephen@atmosphereaircon.com Web: www.atmosphereaircon.com Contract Size: 5 Year Joined: 1999 In-House: ABCIO Specialist Group: RACHP

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Batecool Refrigeration Ltd 22 Hillside, Findern, Derby Derbyshire DE65 6AZ Tel: 0800 358 0537 Email: info@batecool.co.uk Website: www.batecool.co.uk

Established in 1998 Batecool Ltd has developed a good reputation in all aspects of the heating, ventilation and air conditioning industry (HVAC). Batecool endeavours to offer an honest and competitive solution to modern heating and cooling applications. Our main activities are involved with small to large applications, within the domestic, commercial and industrial sectors. Batecool are happy to offer a service involving advice, design, installation, service and repairs of most HVAC systems. Our most popular services include... • Refrigeration • Air Conditioning • Ventilation • Kitchen Ventilation • Commercial Plumbing and Heating • Heating Systems • HVAC Control Systems • Renewable Energy Systems • Solar Heating Systems • Complete HVAC Packages


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Batecool Refrigeration Ltd

22 Hillside, Findern, Derby, Derbyshire DE65 6AZ Tel: 0800 3580537 Email: info@batecool.co.uk Web: www.batecool.co.uk Contract Size: 3 Year Joined: 2000 In-House: ABCDEGIJMOSTU Contracted Out: HLOPQWXYZ Specialist Group: RACHP

Blandfords LLP

1B & 1C Robinson Way, Telford Way, Kettering, Northamptonshire NN16 8PT Tel: 01536 483699 Email: chris@blandfords.net Web: www.blandfords.net Contract Size: 4 Year Joined: 2001 In-House: ABILSUZ Contracted Out: FVXY Specialist Group: RACHP

Briggs & Forrester Engineering Services Ltd

Bembridge House, Bembridge Drive, Kingsthorpe, Northampton, Northamptonshire NN2 6LZ Tel: 01604 720072 Email: paul.burton@briggs.uk.com Web: www.briggsandforrester.co.uk Contract Size: 8 Year Joined: 1961 In-House: GIJMOZ Contracted Out: ABCDEFKLPQRSTUVWXY

Briggs & Forrester (Special Projects) Ltd

Bembridge House, Bembridge Drive, Kingsthorpe, Northampton, Northamptonshire NN2 6LZ Tel: 01604 720072 Email: trevor.brunt@briggs.uk.com Web: www.briggsandforrester.co.uk Contract Size: 7 Year Joined: 1991 In-House: GHMOQZ Contracted Out: AILOUVW

Briggs & Forrester Living Ltd

Bembridge House, Bembridge Drive, Kingsthorpe, Northampton, Northamptonshire NN2 6LZ Tel: 01604 720072 Email: duncan.benedetti@briggs.uk.com Web: www.briggsandforrester.co.uk Contract Size: 8 Year Joined: 1985 In-House: DEGHIMOV Contracted Out: ABCO

Combined Energy Solutions Ltd

DCUK FM

1 Woodfield Road, Welwyn Garden City Hertfordshire AL7 1JQ Tel: 0870 112 9196 Fax: 0870 112 9197 Email: info@dcukfm.com Website: www.dcukfm.com

Combined Energy Solutions Ltd

Bembridge House, Bembridge Drive, Kingsthorpe, Northampton, Northamptonshire NN2 6LZ Tel: 01604 720072 Email: dec.moore@combinedenergy.co.uk Web: www.combinedenergysolutions.com Contract Size: 7 Year Joined: 1962 In-House: ABIOSUYZ Contracted Out: FGMTW Specialist Group: SFG

DCUKFM are leading experts in; • Ductwork Cleaning • Kitchen Extract Cleaning • Fire Damper Testing • Social Housing ventilation • System Risk Assessments • Building Refurbishment • Asbestos Removal • Maintenance • Training

Complete Cooling Services Ltd

Unit D1, The Ropewalk Industrial Centre, The Ropewalk, Ilkeston, Derbyshire DE7 5HX Tel: 01159 440679 Email: graham@cool4u.co.uk Web: www.cool4u.co.uk Year Joined: 2015 In-House: ABI Specialist Group: RACHP

• BESA Approved • LPCB Approved • Nationwide – various regional offices Health and Safety is the foundation for all our work activities. We have received the RoSPA Award for 14 consecutive years and the British Safety Council International Safety Award for 7 successive years, which evidence our commitment to exceptional H&S standards.

Cripwell Building Services 119a Derby Street, Burton On Trent, Staffordshire DE14 2LE Tel: 01283 564269 Email: i.casswell@cripwellcbs.co.uk Web: www.cripwellcbs.co.uk Contract Size: 5 Year Joined: 2006 In-House: ABFGHMOQSUYZ Contracted Out: CDEIKLPRTVWX Specialist Group: VG

Crown Deepclean Ltd

2 Goodwood Avenue, Arnold, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire NG5 7BB Tel: 01159 204069 Email: info@crowndeepclean.co.uk Web: www.crowndeepclean.co.uk Contract Size: 4 Year Joined: 2010 In-House: T Specialist Group: SFG, VHB

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Clean Air Group

DAE Mechanical Services Ltd

Technology House, 5 Newton Close, Drayton Fields, Daventry, Northamptonshire NN11 8RR Tel: 01327 301383 Email: marie.wren@cleanair.co.uk Web: www.cleanair.co.uk Contract Size: 5 Year Joined: 2002 In-House: ABCGMS Contracted Out: O Specialist Group: RACHP

Environmental & Mechanical Services Ltd

Hamilton House, Kestral Road, Mansfield, Nottinghamshire NG18 5FT Tel: 01623 422766 Email: julian.chantrey@combinedenergy.co.uk Web: www.combinedenergysolutions.com Contract Size: 7 Year Joined: 1966 In-House: ABGIMOSUYZ Contracted Out: FTW Specialist Group: SFG

21-39 Basford Road, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire NG6 0JG Tel: 01159 704552 Email: deden@daeltd.co.uk Web: www.daeltd.co.uk Contract Size: 5 Year Joined: 1978 In-House: GHMOPQS Contracted Out: ABCDEILOTUVWXYZ Specialist Group: SFG

Derry Building Services Ltd

iCon Environmental Innovation Centre, Unit 11, Eastern Way, Daventry, Northamptonshire NN11 0QB Tel: 01327 844848 Email: duncan@environmental-mechanical-services.co.uk Web: www.aquacert.co.uk Contract Size: 4 Year Joined: 2001 In-House: W Specialist Group: SFG

F FWP UK Ltd

Willow Holt Farm, Fosse Road, East Stoke, Nottinghamshire NG23 5QH Tel: 01159 655042 Email: saffron@fwp-air-conditioning.co.uk Web: www.fwp-air-conditioning.co.uk Contract Size: 6 Year Joined: 2009 In-House: AEISV Specialist Group: RACHP

G GAC Environmental Ltd

Chancel House, East Street, Bingham, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire NG13 8DS Tel: 01949 837531 Email: jan.denham@gac-environmental.com Web: www.gac-environmental.com Year Joined: 2015 In-House: ABGI

Griffiths Air Conditioning & Electrical Contractors

The Old Hospital, London Road, Newark, Nottinghamshire NG24 1JP Tel: 01636 614300 Email: brian.hughes@derry-bs.co.uk Web: www.derry-bs.com Contract Size: 8 Year Joined: 1981 In-House: GIMOZ Contracted Out: ABCDEFOQUVY

111 High Street, Burton Latimer, Kettering, Northamptonshire NN15 5RL Tel: 01536 420666 Email: brian@griffithsaircon.co.uk Web: www.griffithsaircon.co.uk Contract Size: 4 Year Joined: 2013 In-House: AHLOSZ Contracted Out: O Specialist Group: RACHP

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East Kirkby Engineering Co Ltd

Heatcare Ltd

Avocet House, Bittern Way, Riverside Industrial Estate, Boston, Lincolnshire PE21 7NX Tel: 01205 366833 Email: simon@ekeng.co.uk Web: www.ekeng.co.uk Contract Size: 7 Year Joined: 2001 In-House: GHIJKMOPQV Contracted Out: ABCDEFLORSTUVWXYZ

The Broadway Industrial Estate, The Broadway, Mansfield, Nottinghamshire NG18 2RL Tel: 01623 428276 Email: garry@heatcare.com Web: www.heatcare.com Contract Size: 7 Year Joined: 2001 In-House: CDEGHIJKMOQUWXYZ Contracted Out: ABEFHLOPRSTV

Elite Cooling Solutions Ltd

54 Langham Road, Raunds, Northamptonshire NN9 6LD Tel: 0844 4145494 Email: info@elitecoolingsolutions.com Web: www.elitecoolingsolutions.com Contract Size: 5 Year Joined: 2009 In-House: ABO Specialist Group: RACHP

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Imtech Engineering Services Central Ltd

Hooton Street, Carlton Road, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire NG3 5GL Tel: 01159 505100 Email: damian.harrison@imtech.co.uk Web: www.imtech.co.uk Contract Size: 8 Year Joined: 2003 In-House: S

13 Pate Road, Leicester Road Industrial Estate, Melton Mowbray, Leicestershire LE13 0RG Tel: 01664 480111 Email: bob.wolfenden@mrs.gb.net Web: www.mrs.gb.net Contract Size: 1 Year Joined: 2003 In-House: ABCEOZ

Interduct UK Ltd

Unit 8, Top Station Road, Brackley, Northamptonshire NN13 7UG Tel: 01280 703322 Email: le-ann@interduct.com Web: www.interduct.com Contract Size: 5 Year Joined: 2000 In-House: CET Specialist Group: SFG, VHB

13 Pate Road, Leicester Rd. Ind. Est. Melton Mobray, Leicestershire LE13 0RG Tel: 01664 480111 Fax: 01664 410403 Email: bob.wolfenden@mrs.gb.net Website: www.mrsairconditioning.co.uk We are a customer focused business (established 1977) providing Air conditioning & Electrical services to a wide range of commercial/industrial customers throughout the East Midlands.

J JCW Energy Services Ltd (Trading as Electrum FM)

We also offer package installation including electrical & civil works. A large proportion of our work is repeat business with satisfied existing customers.

Matro Ltd

L L M Building Services Ltd

100 Mansfield Street, Sherwood, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire NG5 4BH Tel: 01159 622339 Email: louie@lmbuildingservicesltd.co.uk Web: www.lmbuildingservicesltd.co.uk Contract Size: 6 Year Joined: 2009 In-House: GJKMPQ Contracted Out: CDEIOV

M M J Robinson Ltd

Cedar Street, Mansfield, Mansfield, Nottinghamshire NG18 2RZ Tel: 01623 620174 Email: admin@mjrobinsonltd.co.uk Web: www.building-services-contractors.co.uk Contract Size: 4 Year Joined: 2000 In-House: GHIMO Contracted Out: ABCDELRSTUVWYZ

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We design, supply & install air conditioning systems, heat pumps & chillers for comfort cooling or process applications.

Thurnham House Clarkes Road, Wigston, Leicester LE18 2BG Tel: 01179 522571 Email: john.burgoyne@jcwes.com Web: www.jcwes.com Contract Size: 6 Year Joined: 2014 In-House: ABGHIJLMOSUVYZ Contracted Out: CDEFKOPQRTVWX Specialist Group: RACHP

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Marshall House, West Street, Glenfield LE3 8DT Tel: 01162 766636 Email: ashley.whitehead@mellorbromley.co.uk Web: www.mellorbromley.co.uk Contract Size: 6 Year Joined: 1965 In-House: GIJKLMRVW Contracted Out: ABCDEFLNOPQSTUVWXYZ Specialist Group: HAPS

Metalduct (Nottingham) Ltd

Imtech Inviron Ltd

Facilities Management and Service, Pride Park View, 1 Victoria Way, Pride Park, Derby DE24 8AN Tel: 01332 206551 Email: sean.finnegan@imtechinviron.co.uk Web: www.inviron.co.uk Contract Size: 7 Year Joined: 1983

Mellor Bromley Air Conditioning Services Ltd

Unit 9, Byron Business Centre, Duke Street, Hucknall, Nottinghamshire NG15 7HP Tel: 01158 598151 Email: office@matromaintenance.co.uk Web: www.matromaintenance.co.uk Contract Size: 1 Year Joined: 2008 In-House: AGJLMPW Specialist Group: SFG

McCarthy Environmental Ltd

Unit 9b, Cygnet Court, Swan Valley Way, Northampton, Northamptonshire NN4 9BS Tel: 01604 635333 Email: mick@mccarthy-environmental.co.uk Web: www.mccarthy-environmental.co.uk Contract Size: 6 Year Joined: 2007 In-House: CDEFISUV Specialist Group: VG

MCL Energy Ltd

Metcalfe House, Park View, Langwith, Nottinghamshire NG20 9DE Tel: 01623 741940 Email: jason@mclenergy.co.uk Web: www.mclenergy.co.uk Contract Size: 6 Year Joined: 1988 In-House: GIMPQSV Contracted Out: AT Specialist Group: SFG

Unit C12, Hartley Workspace, Haydn Road, Sherwood, Nottingham NG5 1DG Tel: 01159 623482 Email: david.ingram@metalduct.co.uk Contract Size: 5 Year Joined: 1995 In-House: CE Contracted Out: D Specialist Group: VG

Midland Counties Heating Services Ltd Unit 27, Rees House, Parker Industrial Estate, Mansfield Road, Derby, Derbyshire DE21 4SZ Tel: 01332 381264 Email: paul.cockerham@midland-counties.co.uk Web: www.midland-counties.co.uk Contract Size: 4 Year Joined: 2010 In-House: ELMOUZ Contracted Out: I

O ON365 Ltd

Unit 10, Weldon Road, Loughborough, Leicestershire LE11 5RN Tel: 01509 261100 Email: david.brooks@on365.co.uk Web: www.on365.co.uk Contract Size: 6 Year Joined: 2008 In-House: ABCDGIMOSUVZ Contracted Out: GJKOQRVWY

P P.J. Services Ltd

Unit 22, Eventus, Sunderland Road, Northfields Industrial Estate, Market Deeping, Peterborough, Cambridgeshire PE6 8FD Tel: 01778 382722 Email: info@pjsltd.com Web: www.pjsltd.com Contract Size: 4 Year Joined: 2000 In-House: DEGJLMOPQSVW Contracted Out: ABCEHITUXYZ

Parsons Contracting (Chesterfield) Ltd Brimington Road, Chesterfield, Derbyshire S41 7UL Tel: 01246 276536 Email: wayne.levers@parsonscontracting.co.uk Web: www.parsonscontracting.co.uk Contract Size: 6 Year Joined: 2010 In-House: GHIJLMSV Contracted Out: ACDEFTUWYZ

Premier Facilities Maintenance Ltd Unit 9, Enterprise Court, Harcourt Close, Manners Industrial Estate, Ilkeston, Derbyshire DE7 8EW Tel: 01159 303026 Email: mike.wagstaff@premier-fm.co.uk Web: www.premier-fm.co.uk Contract Size: 5 Year Joined: 2009 In-House: GJMSVZ Contracted Out: FIKLPQTUVWXY Specialist Group: SFG

Q Quantaqua Ltd

Unit 9, Cattermole Holdings, Market Place, Codnor, Derbyshire DE5 9QA Tel: 01332 834693 Email: craig@quantaqua.co.uk Web: www.quantaqua.co.uk Contract Size: 4 Year Joined: 2007 In-House: EFT Specialist Group: SFG, VHB

R Refrigeration & Heat Pump Services Ltd

Unit 7a, Canalside Industrial Park, Kinoulton Road, Cropwell Bishop, Nottinghamshire NG12 3BE Tel: 01159 899985 Email: brian@rhp-services.co.uk Web: www.rhp-services.co.uk Contract Size: 3 Year Joined: 1993 In-House: ABO Specialist Group: RACHP

S Sparks Mechanical Services Ltd

15 Bennerley Court, Blenheim Industrial Estate, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire NG6 8UT Tel: 01159 101011 Email: iain.scott@sparksms.co.uk Web: www.sparksms.co.uk Contract Size: 5 Year Joined: 1969 In-House: ABGIMPQSZ Contracted Out: FLOUW

Surevent (UK) Ltd

76 Rushton Road, Rothwell, Nr Kettering, Northamptonshire NN14 6QH Tel: 0800 3457529 Email: clare@sureventuk.com Web: www.surevent.info Contract Size: 7 Year Joined: 2005 In-House: CDEFGHSTW Contracted Out: M Specialist Group: SFG, VHB

Swiftclean Building Services

3 Scraptoft Business Centre, Main Street, Scraptoft LE7 9TD Tel: 01702 531221 Email: g.nicholls@swiftclean.co.uk Web: www.swiftclean.co.uk Contract Size: 7 Year Joined: 1996 In-House: TW Specialist Group: SFG, VHB


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T T Clarke Contracting Ltd

Fengate, Peterborough, Cambridgeshire PE1 5XB Tel: 01733 342624 Email: nathan.jenkins@tclarke.co.uk Web: www.tclarke.co.uk Year Joined: 2017 In-House: GIJKMPQX Contracted Out: ABCDEFLORTUVWYZ

T Clarke Contracting Ltd

Windsor Court, Ascot Drive, Derby, Derbyshire DE24 8GZ Tel: 01332 332177 Email: steve.ceiley@tclarke.co.uk Web: www.tclarke.co.uk Contract Size: 7 Year Joined: 2005 In-House: ABCDEGHIKLMOQSVWZ Contracted Out: FPRTUXY

Trace Energy Systems (Leicester)

Unit M2, Harrison Road, Airfield Business Park, Market Harborough, Leicestershire LE16 7UL Tel: 01858 438940 Email: nick@trace.uk.com Web: www.trace.uk.com Contract Size: 4 Year Joined: 1989 In-House: ABGIO Contracted Out: CMTUZ Specialist Group: RACHP

U Uni-Clean Maintenance Services

5 Priest Court, Springfield Business Park, Grantham, Lincolnshire NG31 7FZ Tel: 01476 514614 Email: ken@uni-cleanservices.co.uk Contract Size: 5 Year Joined: 2007 In-House: EST Specialist Group: SFG, VHB

W William Bailey Ltd

Merlin Court, Ripley Road, Ambergate, Derbyshire DE56 2EP Tel: 01773 853703 Email: stuart.bailey@williambailey.co.uk Web: www.williambailey.co.uk Contract Size: 7 Year Joined: 1989 In-House: EGHIJKMOPQSVWX Contracted Out: ABCDEFLRTUVYZ

WM Building Services (Leicester) Ltd 657 Melton Road, Thurmaston, Leicester, Leicestershire LE4 8EB Tel: 01163 112477 Email: grahamcherry@wmbuildingservices.com Web: www.wmbuildingservices.co.uk Contract Size: 7 Year Joined: 2003 In-House: ACEGIMOSZ Contracted Out: DFKLOPQTUVWXY Specialist Group: HAPS

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0-9 21st Century Contracts Ltd

Suite S, Whitegates Business Centre, Alexander Lane, Shenfield, Essex CM15 8QF Tel: 0208 5978008 Email: martin.maloney@21stcenturycontracts.co.uk Web: www.21stcenturycontracts.co.uk Contract Size: 7 Year Joined: 2011 In-House: DEGHMOSXZ Contracted Out: ABCFIKLPQTUWY Specialist Group: HAPS

A Absolute Mechanical Ltd 1 3 5 7

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Up to £50k Up to £250k Up to £1m £10m and above

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Air conditioning Refrigeration F gas Ductwork - Sheet metal Ductwork - Plastics Local exhaust & kitchen ventilation & maintenance F Indoor air quality G Commercial heating & plumbing H Domestic heating, plumbing, service & maintenance I Design & build J Pipework / hot tapping/pipe Freezing K Offsite prefabrication L Underfloor heating M C/I gas fitting N Ability to sub-contract O Renewables (Wind, Solar, Biomass, CHP, H/P etc) P Industrial process pipework Q Offsite prefabricated pipework R Thermal/sound insulation S Facilities services T Ductwork cleaning & vent hygiene U Automatic control system V Commissioning/performance testing W Water treatment X Lloyds class 1 welding Y Fire protection engineering Z Electrical contracting HAPS Heating & Plumbing Services Group RACHP Refrigeration, Air Conditioning & Heat Pump Group SFG Service & Facilities Group VHB Ventilation Hygiene Branch VG Ventilation Group

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Pear Tree Farm, The Street, Weybread, Diss, Norfolk IP21 5TH Tel: 01379 586316 Email: absolutejohn@hotmail.co.uk Web: www.absolutemechanical.co.uk Contract Size: 5 Year Joined: 2010 In-House: GHIJKLPQSV Contracted Out: EMTUZ

Aircare

79 Crescent Road, Heybridge, Maldon, Essex CM9 4SN Tel: 0560 3411826 Email: aircarelimited@hotmail.co.uk Web: www.aircarelimited.co.uk Year Joined: 2009 In-House: ILOS Specialist Group: RACHP

Airway Air Conditioning Ltd

Unit 8, Stirling Way, Papworth Business Park, Papworth Everard CB23 3GY Tel: 01480 831010 Email: luke@airwayac.co.uk Web: www.airwayac.co.uk Year Joined: 2017 In-House: ABS

AJR ECO Ltd

Unit 1, Brookside Centre, Sumpters Way, Southend On Sea, Essex SS2 5RR Tel: 01702 619698 Email: terry@ajr-ltd.co.uk Web: www.ajr-ltd.co.uk Contract Size: 6 Year Joined: 2006 In-House: ABGHJKLMOQ Contracted Out: IOVW Specialist Group: HAPS

Allied Mechanical Services Ltd Goodwin Business Park, Willie Snaith Road, Newmarket, Suffolk CB8 7SQ Tel: 01638 661062 Email: info@alliedservices.co.uk Web: www.alliedservices.co.uk Contract Size: 7 Year Joined: 1984 In-House: CGIJKMOPQSWX Contracted Out: ABDEFLOTUVYZ Specialist Group: SFG

Ames Air Conditioning Ltd

4 Basey Road, Rackheath Industrial Estate, Norwich, Norfolk NR13 6PZ Tel: 01603 722122 Email: shaun@amesac.co.uk Web: www.amesac.co.uk Contract Size: 5 Year Joined: 2014 In-House: ACDEGHIO Contracted Out: T Specialist Group: RACHP

Anglia Boiler Maintenance Ltd 70a High Street, Caister-on-Sea, Great Yarmouth, Norfolk NR30 5EH Tel: 01493 721373 Email: tracey@anglia-boiler.co.uk Web: www.anglia-boiler.co.uk Contract Size: 2 Year Joined: 1987 In-House: GHM Specialist Group: SFG

Aquatronic Group Management PLC AGM House, London Road, Copford, Colchester, Essex CO6 1GT Tel: 01206 215151 Email: mat@agm-plc.co.uk Web: www.acornps.co.uk Contract Size: 2 Year Joined: 1986 In-House: GIQS Specialist Group: SFG

Arcus Solutions Ltd

Enterprise House, 168-172 Upminster Road, Upminster, Essex RM14 2RB Tel: 01708 462944 Email: gregory.shingles@arcus-solutions.co.uk Web: www.arcus.holdings Contract Size: 8 Year Joined: 2012 In-House: ABEGHJMOSTUVWYZ Contracted Out: O Specialist Group: RACHP

B B & F Mechanical Services Ltd

Unit 77a, Claydon Business Park, Gipping Road, Great Blakenham, Ipswich, Suffolk IP6 0NL Tel: 01473 785115 Email: bfmechanic@aol.com Web: www.bfmechanical.co.uk Contract Size: 6 Year Joined: 1996 In-House: GJKMPQX Contracted Out: ABCDEFILORSTUVWYZ

Bower Fuller

6 Bermuda Road, Ransomes Europark, Ipswich, Suffolk IP3 9RU Tel: 01473 272277 Email: smatthews@bowerfuller.co.uk Web: www.bowerfuller.co.uk Contract Size: 7 Year Joined: 1968 In-House: GHJMOSVZ Contracted Out: ABCDEFIKLOPQRTUWXY

Briggs & Forrester Engineering Services Ltd

Unit A, South Cambridge Business Park, Babraham Road, Sawston, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire CB22 3JH Tel: 01223 830009 Email: will.newman@briggs.uk.com Web: www.briggsandforrester.co.uk Contract Size: 7 Year Joined: 1961 In-House: GIJMOZ Contracted Out: ABCDEFKLOPQRSTUVWXY

Bright Hygiene Management (London) Ltd Omega House, 7 Sarbir Industrial Park, Cambridge Road, Harlow, Essex CM20 2EU Tel: 01279 444821 Email: joseph@brighthygiene.co.uk Web: www.brighthygiene.co.uk Contract Size: 6 Year Joined: 2012 In-House: ET Specialist Group: SFG, VHB, VG

C Cambridge Maintenance Services Ltd

SI One, Parsons Green, St Ives, Cambridgeshire PE27 4AA Tel: 01480 493800 Email: chris.k@cambridgemaintenance.co.uk Web: www.cambridgemaintenance.co.uk Contract Size: 5 Year Joined: 1995 In-House: ABG Specialist Group: SFG


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Capri Mechanical Services Ltd

Cooper & Brome (Contracts) Ltd

Delta T Mechanical & Electrical Ltd

Cater Clean 24 Seven

Cooper & Brome (Plumbing & Heating) Ltd

DMG Delta Ltd

53-55 Cutlers Road, South Woodham Ferrers, Chelmsford, Essex CM3 5XJ Tel: 01245 321144 Email: john.uwins@caprimechanical.co.uk Web: www.caprimechanical.co.uk Contract Size: 7 Year Joined: 1976 In-House: ABCEGIMQUVZ Contracted Out: DLSVWXY Specialist Group: VG Unit 2, Hall Farm, Little Walden, Essex CB10 1XA Tel: 0870 3003232 Email: steve@24sevengroup.co.uk Web: www.deepclean24seven.co.uk Contract Size: 4 Year Joined: 2012 In-House: T Specialist Group: SFG, VHB

Ceetech Ltd

Acorn Business Centre, Paper Mill Lane, Bramford, Ipswich, Suffolk IP8 4BZ Tel: 01473 830095 Email: kerry.briggs@ceetech.co.uk Web: www.ceetech.co.uk Contract Size: 7 Year Joined: 2013 In-House: GHIMOUYZ Contracted Out: ABCDELPQSTWX

Ceilite Airconditioning

Unit 1, The Alcorns, Cambridge Road, Stansted, Essex CM24 8DF Tel: 01279 815503 Email: darren.down@ceilite.com Web: www.ceilite.com Contract Size: 6 Year Joined: 2004 In-House: ABGIMOV Contracted Out: O Specialist Group: RACHP

Chadwell Construction Ltd

Tralin House, Chesham Close, Romford, Essex RM7 7PJ Tel: 01708 767100 Email: nick@chadwell.co.uk Web: www.chadwell.co.uk Contract Size: 4 Year Joined: 2009 In-House: ABCDEGHIMVYZ Contracted Out: H

Constant Cooling Ltd

Units 3 & 4, 85 London Road, Marks Tey, Colchester, Essex CO6 1EB Tel: 01206 212582 Email: simon@cooperandbrome.co.uk Web: www.cooperandbrome.co.uk Contract Size: 5 Year Joined: 1984 In-House: GHJMO Contracted Out: ABCDEFILOPQRSTUVWYZ Specialist Group: HAPS

43 Colne Road, Brightlingsea, Colchester, Essex CO7 0DU Tel: 01206 303832 Email: jennycooper@cooperandbromepandh.co.uk Web: www.cooperandbrome.co.uk Contract Size: 4 Year Joined: 1988 In-House: GHLM Contracted Out: ACU Specialist Group: HAPS

CPS Building Services Ltd

Tyburn House, Station Road, Oakington, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire CB24 3AH Tel: 01223 232054 Email: james@cambridgepipedservices.co.uk Web: www.cpsbuildingservices.co.uk Contract Size: 6 Year Joined: 2009 In-House: BEGHMOSUVZ Contracted Out: CDEFIJKLOPQTWXY Specialist Group: SFG

DANIMAK Limited

CSM House, Chequers Lane Dagenham, Essex RM9 6PR Tel: 0208 596 9040 Fax: 0208 896 9045 Email: info@danimak.com Website: www.danimak.com Mechanical and Electrical Engineers specialising in the commercial, leisure and retail sectors.

D & K Facilities Maintenance Ltd

Catherine House, London Road, Sawston, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire CB22 3XE Tel: 01223 834711 Email: peter@constantcooling.com Web: www.constantcooling.com Contract Size: 5 Year Joined: 2009 In-House: ABHOS Specialist Group: RACHP

Cool Heat Services Ltd

Danimak Ltd

CSM House, Chequers Lane, Dagenham, Essex RM9 6PR Tel: 0208 5969040 Email: dan@danimak.com Web: www.danimak.com Contract Size: 4 Year Joined: 2006 In-House: ABGIMOS Contracted Out: CDEFHJKLPQRTUVWXYZ Specialist Group: SFG

E 4 Horsecroft Place, The Pinnacles, Harlow, Essex CM19 5BT Tel: 01279 454609 Email: roy.cox@efabs.co.uk Web: www.efabs.co.uk Contract Size: 7 Year Joined: 1999 In-House: ACDEJKOQSTV Contracted Out: LW

26 Hornsby Square, Southfields Business Park, Basildon, Essex SS15 6SD Tel: 01268 410427 Email: lea@curaim.co.uk Web: www.curaim.co.uk Contract Size: 4 Year Joined: 1987 In-House: ABGHJLMOSV Contracted Out: CEFIRTUVWYZ Specialist Group: RACHP, SFG

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Sion Park, Stansted Road, Birchanger, Bishop Stortford, Essex CM23 5PU Tel: 01279 810100 Email: rupert.mackay@dmgdelta.co.uk Web: www.dmgdelta.co.uk Contract Size: 4 Year Joined: 2004 In-House: ABFGHIJLMNOSUVWZ Contracted Out: CDEKPQRTXY Specialist Group: SFG

Eastern Fabrications Building Services Ltd

Curaim UK Ltd

32 Hornsby Square, Southfields Industrial Estate, Laindon, Essex SS15 6SD Tel: 01268 545737 Email: glenn@dandkfacilities.co.uk Web: www.dandkfacilities.co.uk Contract Size: 4 Year Joined: 2007 In-House: MOV Contracted Out: V Specialist Group: SFG

167 Hulbridge Road, South Woodham Ferrers, Chelmsford, Essex CM3 5LN Tel: 01245 321615 Email: john@coolheat.co.uk Web: www.coolheat.co.uk Contract Size: 3 Year Joined: 1981 In-House: ABFGHIOSUV Contracted Out: C Specialist Group: RACHP

Unit 6, West Station Industrial Estate, Spital Road, Maldon, Essex CM9 6TR Tel: 01621 850843 Email: simon@deltatservices.co.uk Web: www.deltatservices.co.uk Contract Size: 7 Year Joined: 2003 In-House: ABEFHISTUVYZ Contracted Out: CDGJKLMOPQWX Specialist Group: RACHP

Edmund Services Ltd

DCUK FM

1 Woodfield Road, Welwyn Garden City Hertfordshire AL7 1JQ Tel: 0870 112 9196 Fax: 0870 112 9197 Email: info@dcukfm.com Website: www.dcukfm.com DCUKFM are leading experts in; • Ductwork Cleaning • Kitchen Extract Cleaning • Fire Damper Testing • Social Housing ventilation • System Risk Assessments • Building Refurbishment • Asbestos Removal • Maintenance • Training • BESA Approved • LPCB Approved • Nationwide – various regional offices Health and Safety is the foundation for all our work activities. We have received the RoSPA Award for 14 consecutive years and the British Safety Council International Safety Award for 7 successive years, which evidence our commitment to exceptional H&S standards.

12/13 Saxon House, Warley Street, Upminster, Essex RM14 3PJ Tel: 01708 222221 Email: eddie@edmundservices.com Web: www.edmund-services.co.uk Contract Size: 5 Year Joined: 1993 In-House: ABGMOUZ Contracted Out: CDEFHIJLOPQRSTVWXY Specialist Group: SFG

Elite Services (Environmental) Ltd 4 Main Drive, Dunton Park, Lower Dunton Road, Brentwood, Essex CM13 3SX Tel: 01268 542030 Email: lee@eliteservices.co.uk Web: www.eliteservices.co.uk Contract Size: 4 Year Joined: 2007 In-House: ABGMOS Contracted Out: CEITUVWYZ Specialist Group: SFG

ENGIE FM Ltd

Ipswich Branch, Unit 19, Sterling Complex, Farthing Road, Ipswich, Suffolk IP1 5AP Tel: 01473 470006 Email: david.jackson@engie.com Web: www.engie.co.uk Year Joined: 2007 In-House: ABS Specialist Group: RACHP, SFG

Eyre Building Services Group Ltd

Eastern House, Eastern Court, Ernest Gage Avenue, New Costessey, Norwich, Norfolk NR5 0JU Tel: 01603 731100 Email: accounts@eyregroup.co.uk Web: www.eyre-electrical-mechanical.co.uk Contract Size: 7 Year Joined: 1998 In-House: ABFGHIJMOPRSZ Contracted Out: CDEKLQTUVWY Specialist Group: RACHP

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Guardian Water Treatment Ltd

Fisher Refrigeration

37 High Street, Landbeach, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire CB25 9FR Tel: 01223 861103 Email: trevor@fisherrefrigeration.co.uk Web: www.fisherrefrigeration.co.uk Contract Size: 4 Year Joined: 1987 In-House: ABIOZ Specialist Group: RACHP

Units 9 & 10, The Capricorn Centre, Cranes Farm, Basildon, Essex SS14 3JJ Tel: 01268 287477 Email: steveh@gwtltd.com Web: www.gwtltd.com Contract Size: 5 Year Joined: 2011 In-House: CDEFTW Contracted Out: V Specialist Group: SFG, VHB

H H2O Nationwide Ltd

Fisher Refrigeration Ltd

37 High Street, Landbeach, Cambridge Cambridgeshire CB25 9FR Tel: 01223 861103 Fax: 01223 440686 Email: trevor@fisherrefrigeration.co.uk Website: www.fisherrefrigeration.co.uk We are a small second generation family firm. We supply, install, repair, maintain all sorts of refrigeration and air conditioning equipment (24/7). We specialize in low temperature -80/ -140’C cabinets and prototype work. As well as standard cold and freezer rooms, fridges, freezers, ice machines, air conditioning units, basically anything that gets cold (and some that heat). We have been serving Cambridgeshire and the surrounding areas for nearly 40 years, and have experienced and fully trained engineers with current F-Gas certs. We look after a wide range of customers varying from domestics, shops, restaurants, laboratories, construction sites and industrial equipment. Any enquiry welcomed.

Fisher Refrigeration Ltd

37 High Street, Landbeach, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire CB25 9FR Tel: 01223 861103 Email: trevor@fisherrefrigeration.co.uk Web: www.fisherrefrigeration.co.uk Contract Size: 3 Year Joined: 1987 In-House: ABOZ Specialist Group: RACHP

G Gowing & Hunt Ltd

Unit 4, Greenham Park, Common Road, Witchford, Cambridgeshire CB6 2HF Tel: 01353 666669 Email: mary@gowingandhunt.co.uk Web: www.gowingandhunt.co.uk Contract Size: 7 Year Joined: 1999 In-House: DEGHIJKLMOPQSVWXZ Contracted Out: ABCEFTUY

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Repton Court Enterprise Park, Repton Close, Basildon, Essex SS13 1LN Tel: 01268 282700 Email: steve@h2onationwide.co.uk Web: www.h2onationwide.co.uk Contract Size: 7 Year Joined: 2000 In-House: TW Specialist Group: SFG, VHB

Hawkes Refrigeration Engineers 2 - 6 Gibcracks, Basildon, Essex SS14 1PE Tel: 01268 556663 Email: barry@refrigeration-uk.com Web: www.refrigeration-uk.com Contract Size: 3 Year Joined: 2000 In-House: ABEGHIOPRSTVZ Contracted Out: CDGHMW Specialist Group: RACHP

Henry Martin & Sons Ltd

Unit 18, Brunel Units, Brunel Road, Gorse Lane Industrial Estate, Clacton On Sea, Essex CO15 4LU Tel: 01255 428730 Email: martin@henrymartinandsons.co.uk Web: www.henrymartinandsons.co.uk Contract Size: 5 Year Joined: 1999 In-House: GHIJMOPQSV Contracted Out: ABCDEFKLORTUWXYZ Specialist Group: HAPS

Hygiene Contracts Ltd

5 Harvey Close, Burnt Mills Ind Estate, Basildon, Essex SS13 1EY Tel: 01268 726332 Email: casey.owen@hygienecontracts.com Web: www.hygienecontracts.com Year Joined: 2017 In-House: AEGST

I Imtech Inviron Ltd (Facilities Management & Service)

Nash House, 17 Portman Road, Ipswich, Suffolk IP1 2BP Tel: 01473 346300 Email: doug.hoskins@imtechinviron.co.uk Web: www.inviron.co.uk Contract Size: 8 Year Joined: 1983 Specialist Group: SFG

Independent Air Quality Consultancy Services Ltd

11 Mersey Road, Witham, Essex CM8 1LL Tel: 01376 538472 Email: alan@iaqservices.co.uk Web: www.iaqservices.co.uk Contract Size: 3 Year Joined: 2013 In-House: FT Contracted Out: EWY Specialist Group: SFG, VHB

Ingot Canopy & Fan Services Ltd 76 Claydon Business Park, Gipping Road, Great Blakenham, Ipswich, Suffolk IP6 0NL Tel: 01473 833480 Email: sales@ingotservices.co.uk Web: www.ingotservices.co.uk Contract Size: 6 Year Joined: 2013 In-House: FST Specialist Group: SFG, VHB

Integral UK Ltd

Suite 4, Rosemary House, Lanwades Business Park, Kentford, Newmarket CB8 7PN Tel: 01638 554420 Email: martin.hurn@integral.co.uk Web: www.integral.co.uk Contract Size: 8 Year Joined: 2005 In-House: ABGHIMOSVXYZ Contracted Out: CDEFJKLOPQRTUVW Specialist Group: SFG

J JCW Energy Services Ltd

Unit 7, Saxon Business Centre, Saxon Way, Melbourn, Cambridgeshire SG8 6DN Tel: 01763 264300 Email: richard.weller@jcwes.com Web: www.jcwes.com Contract Size: 6 Year Joined: 2014 In-House: ABGHIJLMOSUYZ Contracted Out: CDEFKOPQRTVWX Specialist Group: RACHP

Jordan Environmental Ltd

Unit 6, Woodside Business Park, Thetford Road, Ingham, Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk IP31 1NR Tel: 01284 728848 Email: info@jordanenviro.co.uk Web: www.jordanenviro.co.uk Contract Size: 4 Year Joined: 1999 In-House: FW Specialist Group: SFG

Jupiter Facilities Management Ltd 3 Repton Court, Basildon, Essex SS13 1LN Tel: 01268 288988 Email: phil.dorrell@jupiterfm.com Web: www.jupiterfm.com Contract Size: 3 Year Joined: 2003 In-House: ABGHMOSZ Contracted Out: CDFITUVWY

K Kershaw Mechanical Services Ltd Edward Leonard House, Pembroke Avenue, Denny End Road, Waterbeach, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire CB25 9QR Tel: 01223 715800 Email: gary.smith@kershaw-grp.co.uk Web: www.kershaw-grp.co.uk Contract Size: 8 Year Joined: 1955 In-House: ABCEGHIJKMQSV Contracted Out: DFLOPRTUWXYZ Specialist Group: VG

KGB Commercial Heating

Diamond House, Vulcan Road North, Norwich, Norfolk NR6 6AQ Tel: 0845 2300696 Email: kevinkgbcomheat@btconnect.com Web: www.kgbcommercialheating.com Contract Size: 2 Year Joined: 2007 In-House: GMUWZ Contracted Out: EI Specialist Group: SFG

L L A Maintenance Ltd

Folkes Farm, Folkes Lane, Upminster, Essex RM14 1TH Tel: 01277 205046 Email: lam@lamaintenance-ltd.co.uk Web: www.lamaintenance-ltd.co.uk Contract Size: 4 Year Joined: 1992 In-House: ABEFGHIJLMOSUVWZ Contracted Out: CKQRTXY Specialist Group: SFG

Lorne Stewart PLC

No 12 De Grey Square, De Grey Road, Colchester, Essex CO4 5YQ Tel: 01206 751177 Email: simon.churchill@lornestewart.co.uk Web: www.lornestewart.com Contract Size: 7 Year Joined: 1988 In-House: BGHIMOYZ Contracted Out: AEKLOUVW Specialist Group: SFG

M M Rogerson Ltd

Unit 2, The Dock, Ely, Cambridgeshire CB7 4GS Tel: 01353 662339 Email: markevans@mrogerson.co.uk Web: www.mrogerson.co.uk Contract Size: 7 Year Joined: 2012 In-House: GHIJMOPSV Contracted Out: ABCDEKLOQRTUWXYZ Specialist Group: HAPS

Madson Air Conditioning Ltd 10 Edward Park, Grange Way, Colchester, Essex CO2 8FZ Tel: 01206 866000 Email: damon@madson.co.uk Web: www.madson.co.uk Contract Size: 7 Year Joined: 2001 In-House: ABCDEGIORSUV Contracted Out: GLMOTWZ Specialist Group: RACHP

MC Electrical Services (London) Ltd

Suite 1, 3 Wollaston Way, Burnt Mills Industrial Estate, Basildon, Essex SS13 1DJ Tel: 0845 3881142 Email: hayley@mcelectricalservicesltd.co.uk Web: www.mcelectricalservices.co.uk Contract Size: 4 Year Joined: 2015 In-House: ABEFIOVWZ Contracted Out: CJKLPQRSTUXY Specialist Group: RACHP

Munro Building Services Ltd

Murdoch House, Unit 1, 30 Garlic Row, Cambridge CB5 8HW Tel: 01223 702100 Email: davidclark@munroservices.co.uk Web: www.munrobuildingservices.co.uk Contract Size: 7 Year Joined: 1974 In-House: GJKMOSZ Contracted Out: ABCDEFILOTUVWXY

Munro Building Services Ltd

Unit 11, Kingsdale Business Centre, Regina Road, Chelmsford, Essex CM1 1PE Tel: 01245 392610 Email: waynesallows@munroservices.co.uk Web: www.munrobuildingservices.co.uk Year Joined: 1992 In-House: GJKMOSZ Contracted Out: ABCDEFILOTUVWXY


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Pro-Duct Clean Ltd

NCPI Solutions

5 Station Road, Shepreth, Cambridgeshire SG8 6PZ Tel: 01763 261778 Email: martin@ncpisolutions.co.uk Web: www.ncpisolutions.co.uk Contract Size: 6 Year Joined: 2007 In-House: ABGSZ Contracted Out: CEMWY

Norfolk Heating Ltd

Prestige House, Avian Way, Salhouse Road, Norwich, Norfolk NR7 9AR Tel: 01603 429426 Email: janie.sewell@aol.co.uk Contract Size: 5 Year Joined: 1966 In-House: GHILMO Contracted Out: ABCDEFJKOPQSTUVWXYZ Specialist Group: HAPS

P P.I.P. Building Services Ltd

Fenton House, Fenton Way, Southfields Business Park, Basildon, Essex SS15 6TD Tel: 01268 541651 Email: dawn.stirling@pip.uk.com Web: www.pip.uk.com Contract Size: 7 Year Joined: 2011 In-House: GHJMQSUVZ Contracted Out: ABCDEIKLTWXY

Pitkin & Ruddock Ltd

Unit 1, Capital Estate, Whapload Road, Lowestoft, Suffolk NR32 1TY Tel: 01502 563629 Email: dean.clackett@pitkin-ruddock.co.uk Web: www.pitkin-ruddock.co.uk Contract Size: 6 Year Joined: 1975 In-House: ABEO Contracted Out: LTUWZ Specialist Group: RACHP

Pitkin & Ruddock Ltd

Unit 6, Mercers Road, Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk IP32 7HX Tel: 01284 767579 Email: les.mitchell@pitkin-ruddock.co.uk Web: www.pitkin-ruddock.co.uk Contract Size: 5 Year Joined: 1975 In-House: ABOV Specialist Group: RACHP

Pitkin & Ruddock Ltd

Unit D, Olympus Close, Whitehouse Industrial Estate, Ipswich, Suffolk IP1 5LJ Tel: 01473 740500 Email: damian.nunn@pitkin-ruddock.co.uk Web: www.pitkin-ruddock.co.uk Contract Size: 5 Year Joined: 1975 In-House: ABIO Specialist Group: RACHP

Polarcool Refrigeration Ltd

Unit K1, Beckingham Business Park, Tolleshunt Major, Maldon, Essex CM9 8LZ Tel: 01621 868584 Email: brian@polarcool.co.uk Web: www.polarcool.co.uk Contract Size: 5 Year Joined: 2007 In-House: ABORSZ Specialist Group: RACHP

The Gattinetts, Hadleigh Road, East Bergholt, Essex CO7 6QT Tel: 0870 6092080 Email: nigel@pro-ductclean.com Web: www.pro-ductclean.com Contract Size: 6 Year Joined: 2008 In-House: E Specialist Group: SFG, VHB

R Rainbow International (Great Dunmow)

Rainbow House, Flitch Industrial Estate, Great Dunmow, Essex CM6 1XJ Tel: 01371 859859 Email: jez@rainbow.me.uk Web: www.rainbow-int.co.uk Contract Size: 2 Year Joined: 2010 In-House: ST Specialist Group: SFG, VHB

Rogan Heating Services Ltd

Unit 4, Meadow Business Park, Reach Road, Burwell, Cambridge CB25 0GH Tel: 01638 743500 Email: roganhs@globalnet.co.uk Contract Size: 5 Year Joined: 1989 In-House: GMQS Specialist Group: SFG

Royce Group Ltd

8 Lime Grove Estate, Falconer Road, Haverhill, Suffolk CB9 7XU Tel: 01440 712345 Email: alison@roycegroup.ltd.uk Web: www.roycegroup.co.uk Contract Size: 6 Year Joined: 2010 In-House: ABCGIMOSV Contracted Out: T Specialist Group: RACHP

RSE Building Services Ltd

30 Hornsby Square, Southfields Business Park, Laindon, Basildon, Essex SS15 6SD Tel: 01268 888468 Email: elouise.burnett@rsebs.co.uk Web: www.rsebs.co.uk Contract Size: 7 Year Joined: 2013 In-House: Z Contracted Out: AB

Rydan Mechanical Services Ltd Unit 27, Olympic Business Park, Basildon, Essex SS14 3EX Tel: 01268 280333 Email: vince@rydanservices.co.uk Contract Size: 6 Year Joined: 2003 In-House: ABGHI Contracted Out: CDEFJKLMOPQRTUVWXYZ

S S & W Process Engineering Ltd S & W House, Longhill Road, March, Cambridgeshire PE15 0BL Tel: 01354 659444 Email: sw@swprocess.co.uk Web: www.swprocess.co.uk Contract Size: 8 Year Joined: 2005 In-House: P

Scott Heating & Ventilation Ltd Unit 5, Brookside Industrial Estate, Sawtry, Huntingdon, Cambridgeshire PE28 5SB Tel: 01487 831735 Email: adrian@scottventilation.co.uk Web: www.scottventilation.co.uk Contract Size: 5 Year Joined: 1988 In-House: CDEI Contracted Out: ABGMPQRSTUVZ Specialist Group: VG

SES Mechanical Services Ltd

Telford Way, Severalls Lane Industrial Est, Colchester, Essex CO4 9QP Tel: 01206 845333 Email: sales@sesmechanical.co.uk Web: www.sesmechanical.co.uk Contract Size: 6 Year Joined: 1981 In-House: ABGHIJKLMOPQS Contracted Out: CDEORTUVWZ Specialist Group: RACHP

Silenster Building Services Ltd

The Old Stables, Hockwold Lodge, Cowles Drove, Hockwold, Thetford, Norfolk IP26 4JQ Tel: 01842 829876 Email: keith.ladell@silenster.co.uk Web: www.silenster.co.uk Contract Size: 3 Year Joined: 1984 In-House: SZ Specialist Group: SFG

Soltec UK Ltd

Unit 3, Priory Works, Priory Avenue, Southend On Sea, Essex SS2 6LD Tel: 01702 301080 Email: alan@soltecuk.com Web: www.soltecuk.com Contract Size: 4 Year Joined: 2007 In-House: ABCDEFGHILMOPQSTUVZ Specialist Group: RACHP

Sotham Engineering Services Ltd Home End, Fulbourn,Cambridge CB21 5BS Tel: 01223 881081 Email: ricky.harris@sotham.co.uk Web: www.sotham.co.uk Contract Size: 7 Year Joined: 1982 In-House: GHILMOVZ Contracted Out: UWY Specialist Group: SFG

Sotham Engineering Services Ltd

Ocean House, Iceni Court, Delft Way, Norwich, Norfolk NR6 6BB Tel: 01603 412411 Email: mike.new@sotham.co.uk Web: www.sotham.co.uk Contract Size: 7 Year Joined: 1982 In-House: GHILMOVZ Contracted Out: STUWY Specialist Group: SFG

T T Clarke Contracting Ltd

Bicton Industrial Park, Kym Road, Kimbolton, Huntingdon, Cambridgeshire PE28 0LW Tel: 01480 861544 Email: sam.greene@tclarke.co.uk Web: www.tclarke-east.co.uk Contract Size: 7 Year Joined: 1996 In-House: GHIJKMPQSUZ Contracted Out: ABCDEFLORTVWXY

TWO Services Ltd

2 Hovefields Lodge, Burnt Mills, Basildon, Essex SS13 1EB Tel: 01268 727603 Email: barry@two-services.com Web: www.two-services.com Contract Size: 5 Year Joined: 2006 In-House: ST Specialist Group: SFG, VHB

U United Facilities Management Ltd

Suite 4, The Sanctuary, Steeple View Farm, Dunton Road, Steeple View, Laindon, Essex SS15 4DB Tel: 0333 3230730 Email: stephen@unitedfm.com Web: www.unitedfm.com Contract Size: 5 Year Joined: 1996 In-House: ABEGHIMOSZ Contracted Out: CDEFJKLOPQTUVWXY Specialist Group: SFG

W Weldatube Mechanical Services Ltd 74 Fryerning Lane, Ingatestone, Chelmsford, Essex CM4 0NN Tel: 01277 353306 Email: info@keepingcool.co.uk Web: www.keepingcool.co.uk Contract Size: 4 Year Joined: 2006 In-House: CEGIS Contracted Out: DFJKLMPQRTUVWXYZ Specialist Group: VG

Wonters FM Ltd

Unit 16, Ronald Rolph Court, Wadloes Road, Cambridge CB5 8PX Tel: 01223 240547 Email: Bob@wonters.co.uk Contract Size: 5 Year Joined: 2010 In-House: HIJLMOPQSTUXZ Contracted Out: ABCDEY Specialist Group: SFG

SSE Contracting Ltd

Unit 13, Evolution Business Park, Milton Road, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire CB24 9NG Tel: 01635 814 916 Email: andy.binks@sse.com Web: www.ssecontracting.com Contract Size: 7 Year Joined: 2013 In-House: GHIMSUZ Contracted Out: ABCDEFJKLOPQRTVWXY Specialist Group: SFG

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BESA provides a free online search service (www.thebesa.com/find-a-besa-member) designed to make it easy and quick to find BESA member(s) that you require to deliver heating, ventilating, ductwork, facilities management, refrigeration, air conditioning, commissioning and maintenance services. The service allows users to search for a BESA member by radius (distance from the project site) and by region: most BESA members are willing to work outside their geographic location and will welcome your enquiry.

A A C Direct Ltd

Stable Yard, 65 Albert Road, South Woodford E18 1LE Tel: 0208 9898989 Email: tom@acdprojects.co.uk Web: www.ac-direct.co.uk Contract Size: 6 Year Joined: 2009 In-House: ABIO

A C Preou Ltd

Hobson House, 12b Bridge Close, Romford, Essex RM7 0AU Tel: 01708 755055 Email: arthurpreou@preou.co.uk Web: www.preou.co.uk Contract Size: 6 Year Joined: 1975 In-House: ABEGJMO Contracted Out: CDELRTW

A C R London Ltd 1 3 5 7

Up to £25k Up to £100k Up to £500k Up to £10m

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Up to £50k Up to £250k Up to £1m £10m and above

WORK TYPES:

A B C D E

Air conditioning Refrigeration F gas Ductwork - Sheet metal Ductwork - Plastics Local exhaust & kitchen ventilation & maintenance F Indoor air quality G Commercial heating & plumbing H Domestic heating, plumbing, service & maintenance I Design & build J Pipework / hot tapping/pipe Freezing K Offsite prefabrication L Underfloor heating M C/I gas fitting N Ability to sub-contract O Renewables (Wind, Solar, Biomass, CHP, H/P etc) P Industrial process pipework Q Offsite prefabricated pipework R Thermal/sound insulation S Facilities services T Ductwork cleaning & vent hygiene U Automatic control system V Commissioning/performance testing W Water treatment X Lloyds class 1 welding Y Fire protection engineering Z Electrical contracting HAPS Heating & Plumbing Services Group RACHP Refrigeration, Air Conditioning & Heat Pump Group SFG Service & Facilities Group VHB Ventilation Hygiene Branch VG Ventilation Group

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Air Conditioning Projects Ltd

134-134a Park View Road, Welling, Kent DA16 1SJ Tel: 0208 3315603 Email: info@acrlondon.co.uk Web: www.acrlondon.co.uk Contract Size: 4 Year Joined: 1994 In-House: ABEJOSTUVZ Contracted Out: I Specialist Group: RACHP

A G O'Malley Ltd

6 The Avenue, West Wickham, Kent BR4 0DY Tel: 0208 9169322 Email: tony@fabfit.co.uk Contract Size: 6 Year Joined: 2009 In-House: GJLMPQX

Accent Services (Air Conditioning) Ltd Unit 17, Shepperton Business Park, Govett Avenue, Shepperton, Middlesex TW17 8BA Tel: 01932 765648 Email: ian.marriott@accent.ac Web: www.accentac Contract Size: 5 Year Joined: 2010 In-House: ABOS Specialist Group: RACHP

ADC Environmental Services Ltd

53 Bankside Close, Isleworth, Middlesex TW7 7EW Tel: 0208 8910228 Email: adcphilipcross@gmail.com Web: www.ventilationing.org Contract Size: 5 Year Joined: 2000 In-House: EFTW Contracted Out: ABCDEGHIMRSUVYZ Specialist Group: SFG, VHB

Advanced Building Management

Unit 2, Witchards Farm, Scotts Hill, Southminster, Essex CM0 7BG Tel: 01621 772058 Email: service@advancedbml.com Website: www.advancedbml.com Advanced Building Management Limited is the brainchild of Declan Kiernan. Declan has many years in the building management industry. We specialise in Building Services and Engineering for blue chip companies throughout the UK. ACCREDITATIONS We are accredited with the following companies: • BESA Heating Ventilation Contracting Association • National Britannia Safe Contractor We have also applied for NICEIC to carry out testing and installation of electrical equipment in large commercial buildings.

Advent Ductwork Systems Ltd

56b Hamm Moor Lane, Weybridge Business Park, Addlestone, Surrey KT15 2SF Tel: 01932 856249 Email: peter@adventds.com Contract Size: 6 Year Joined: 2008 In-House: ABCEGISV Contracted Out: LOTUWYZ Specialist Group: VG

Aim Mechanical Services Ltd

2 Veridion Way, Veridion Park, Erith, Kent DA18 4AL Tel: 0208 3201060 Email: peggy.lane@aimmechanical.co.uk Web: www.aimmechanical.co.uk Contract Size: 3 Year Joined: 1992 In-House: ABGLMOSW Specialist Group: RACHP, SFG

Chancery Court, Lincoln Road, High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire HP12 3RE Tel: 01494 429329 Email: matt@acprojects.co.uk Web: www.acprojects.co.uk Contract Size: 5 Year Joined: 2009 In-House: B Contracted Out: ACDIOSTUVW Specialist Group: RACHP

Aircon Services

Unit C4 Regent Park, Summerleys Road, Princes Risborough, Buckinghamshire HP27 9LE Tel: 01844 348760 Email: sales@aircon-services.co.uk Website: www.aircon-services.co.uk At Aircon Services, we’ve been helping our customers reduce their energy costs whilst ensuring their businesses are kept cool for over 30 years. Fast, professional installation of air conditioning, evaporative cooling and commercial heating systems. All our work is performed by our highly skilled engineers. We focus on ensuring your business isn’t interrupted, keeping a clean, quiet environment and maximising longevity. Over the years we’ve developed a reputation for providing an excellent service. We will ensure you receive tailored care and attention from every single member of our team before, during and after we complete any work.

ALB Building Services Ltd

1 Farriers Yard, 77 Fulham Palace Road, London W6 8AH Tel: 0208 5637403 Email: allan@albltd.co.uk Web: www.albltd.co.uk Contract Size: 3 Year Joined: 2011 In-House: ACDEHIJLRUVWZ Contracted Out: BFGKMOPQSTXY Specialist Group: SFG


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Apleona HSG Ltd

ALB Building Services 77 Fulham Palace Road, London W6 8AH Tel: 0208 563 7403 Email: office@albltd.co.uk Website: www.albltd.co.uk

We are a forward thinking customer focused business, delivering Electrical & Mechanical, Plumbing installations & Maintenance to a wide range of commercial, industrial and residential premises throughout London.

All Seasons Air Conditioning Services Ltd

Unit 5, Prospect Business Park, Langston Road, Loughton, Essex IG10 3TR Tel: 0208 5024540 Email: steven@allseasonscc.co.uk Web: www.allseasonsclimatecontrol.co.uk Contract Size: 6 Year Joined: 2015 In-House: ABISV Contracted Out: CDEFGHJKLMOPQRTUVWXYZ

All Seasons Climate Control Ltd

Unit 2, Prospect Business Park, Langston Road, Loughton, Essex IG10 3TR Tel: 0208 5024540 Email: steven@allseasonscc.co.uk Web: www.beattheheat.co.uk Contract Size: 6 Year Joined: 2004 In-House: AB Specialist Group: RACHP

Amey Mechanical & Electrical Services Ltd

1 Furzeground Way, Stockley Park, Uxbridge, Middlesex UB11 1EZ Tel: 07713 653194 Email: ian.edmiston@amey.co.uk Contract Size: 5 Year Joined: 1956 In-House: ABEGHMSUZ Contracted Out: I Specialist Group: SFG

Anden Environmental Services Ltd Jubilee House, 3 The Drive, Great Warley, Brentwood, Essex CM13 3FR Tel: 01277 725809 Email: david@andenhvac.co.uk Web: www.andenhvac.co.uk Year Joined: 2015 In-House: ACGI Specialist Group: SFG

ASPEN Air Conditioning & Heat Pumps Apex Way, Hailsham BN27 3WA Head Office Tel: 01323 849 955 London Office Tel: 0207 412 8931 Email: info@aspen-ac.co.uk Website: www.aspen-ac.co.uk

Apleona HSG Ltd

26 Finsbury Square, London EC2A 1DS Tel: 0208 7901011 Email: peter.excell@bilfinger.com Web: www.uk-hsg.apleona.com Contract Size: 7 Year Joined: 2007 In-House: ABEGHMSUZ Contracted Out: EJLPQTVWXY Specialist Group: SFG

Established in 1986, Aspen has been providing quality design and installation of bespoke air conditioning systems in all business sectors successfully for over 30 years. Aspen is a trusted partner of leading suppliers Daikin and Mitsubishi – recently becoming one of a select few businesses in the UK to be made a Diamond Quality Partner.

We offer a high quality installation through skilled tradesmen which allows projects to be completed to the highest standards. This ensures that the majority of our work is through repeat business and recommendations. We are continuing to expand our business throughout the UK, in a planned manner and with the delivery of successful projects and customer satisfaction as the forefront of our philosophy.

Beacon Group Ltd

Nene House, Drayton Fields Industrial Estate, Daventry, Northamptonshire NN11 8EA Tel: 02087 901000 Email: cary.donaldson@apleona.com Web: www.rollright.co.uk Contract Size: 7 Year Joined: 2007 In-House: ABGMOSUZ Contracted Out: TVWY Specialist Group: SFG

Arctic Aircon Ltd

Our dedicated service division provides Planned Maintenance, service and repair services which, coupled with the offer of 7-10 year warranties, provides our customers with long term peace of mind.

Rowlandson House, 289-297 Ballards Lane, North Finchley, London N12 8NP Tel: 0203 384 5010 Fax: 08430 061 307 Email: info@arctic-aircon.ltd.uk Website: www.arctic-aircon.ltd.uk • Air Conditioning Installation • Maintenance • Repairs for all your heating and cooling requirements carried out with precision and expertise. “We care for your comfort”

Whether you are an end-user, Main Contractor or M&E Contractor, you can trust your next project to Aspen. Please contact us for a personalised and quality service.

Associated Pipework (SE) Ltd Unit 35, Swan Centre, Rosemary Road, London SW17 0AR Tel: 0208 8797042 Email: mark@associatedpipework.com Web: www.associatedpipework.com Contract Size: 6 Year Joined: 2004 In-House: GJKPQRX

B Balfour Beatty Kilpatrick

Argent FM Ltd

55 Greenwich High Road, London SE10 8JL Tel: 0207 4031204 Email: arthurc@argentfm.com Web: www.argentfm.com Contract Size: 6 Year Joined: 2002 In-House: ABGIJLMOSTUWXZ Contracted Out: CDEFKOPQVY Specialist Group: SFG, VHB

5 Churchill Place, Canary Wharf, London E14 5HU Tel: 0207 2166800 Email: lee.bridges@balfourbeatty.com Web: www.balfourbeatty.com Contract Size: 7 Year Joined: 2009 In-House: GIMOPQXZ Contracted Out: ABCDELOSTUVWY Specialist Group: SFG, VG

Bancroft Ltd

32 Harbour Exchange Square, Harbour Island, London, Essex E14 9GE Tel: 0208 7092500 Email: jason.dodd@bancroft.uk.com Web: www.bancroft.uk.com Contract Size: 8 Year Joined: 1996 In-House: IKZ Contracted Out: ABCEGLQWY

Unit 5, Kingside Business Park, Ruston Road, Woolwich, London SE18 5BX Tel: 0208 3098555 Email: enquiries@beacongroup.org.uk Web: www.beacongroup.org.uk Contract Size: 6 Year Joined: 2004 In-House: DG Contracted Out: ABCJOV

Bishop Shrink Fitting Ltd

183-185 Sunningvale Avenue, Biggin Hill, Kent TN16 3TL Tel: 0208 6568234 Email: cyril@bishopgroupservices.com Web: www.bishopgroupservices.com Year Joined: 2015 In-House: J Specialist Group: SFG

Blu Diamond Services Ltd

1st Floor, 31 River Road, Barking, Essex IG11 0DA Tel: 0203 6321031 Email: laurence@bludiamondservices.com Web: www.bludiamondservices.com Year Joined: 2015 In-House: ST

Blue Flame Gas Services

276 Wickham Lane, Abbey Wood, London SE2 0XS Tel: 0208 3117842 Email: admin@blue-flame.co.uk Web: www.blue-flame.co.uk Contract Size: 2 Year Joined: 2006 In-House: H Specialist Group: HAPS

Boostfine Ltd

16 Falcon Business Centre, Ashton Road, Romford, Essex RM3 8UR Tel: 01708 386252 Email: djhourihan@boostfine.co.uk Web: www.boostfine.co.uk Contract Size: 7 Year Joined: 1990 In-House: GIMOPQ Contracted Out: ABCDEJLOTUVWXYZ

Bouygues E&S FM UK Ltd

Becket House, 1 Lambeth Palace Road, London, East Sussex SE1 7EU Tel: 0207 8033520 ext 673520 Email: ian.clark2@bouygues-es.co.uk Web: www.bouygues-es.co.uk Contract Size: 8 Year Joined: 2006 In-House: ABGLMOSUZ Contracted Out: CDEIOPQTVWXY Specialist Group: SFG

Briggs & Forrester Engineering Services Ltd

3rd Floor, 35 Chiswell Street, London EC1Y 4SE Tel: 0203 8593859 Email: giovanni.ionta@briggs.uk.com Web: www.briggsandforrester.co.uk Contract Size: 8 Year Joined: 1961 In-House: GIJMOZ Contracted Out: ABCDEFLOPQRSTUVWXY

BSW Heating Ltd

3 Old Barn Lane, Kenley, Surrey CR8 5AT Tel: 0208 7635300 Email: enquiries@bsw-heating.com Web: www.bsw-heating.com Contract Size: 8 Year Joined: 1972 In-House: GHLMOQVZ Contracted Out: ACDIUW Specialist Group: HAPS, SFG

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Complete Mechanical Solutions Ltd

C N C Heating Ltd

Unit F, Fawkham Business Park, Fawkham Road, Longfield, Kent DA3 7BE Tel: 01474 700111 Email: service@cncheating.co.uk Web: www.cncheating.co.uk Contract Size: 6 Year Joined: 2005 In-House: GH Specialist Group: SFG

Cadogan Building Services Ltd Cleaveland Mews, 9 Cleaveland Road, Surbiton, Surrey KT6 4AH Tel: 0208 3906500 Email: mail@cadoganbs.co.uk Web: www.cadoganbs.co.uk Contract Size: 6 Year Joined: 2008 In-House: GIKMOQ Contracted Out: ABCDELOPUVW

Cartel (London) Ltd

Hobbs Cross Open Farm, Hobbs Cross Road, Theydon Garnon, Epping, Essex CM16 7NY Tel: 01992 812522 Email: mick@cartellondon.com Web: www.cartellondon.com Contract Size: 2 Year Joined: 2003 In-House: E Specialist Group: SFG, VHB

Catering Hygiene Specialists Ltd

Unit 1, Midas Industrial Estate, Longbridge Way, Uxbridge, Middlesex UB8 2YT Tel: 01895 812117 Email: john@cateringhygiene.co.uk Web: www.cateringhygiene.co.uk Contract Size: 3 Year Joined: 2010 In-House: ET Specialist Group: SFG, VHB

CBRE Managed Services Ltd

City Bridge House, 57 Southwark Street, London SE1 1RU Tel: 0207 8719192 Email: John.maidment@cbre.com Web: www.cbre.co.uk Contract Size: 8 Year Joined: 1985 In-House: ABCDEFGHIJKLMOPQRSTUVWXYZ Specialist Group: SFG

Claremore Mechanical Services Ltd 31 Grangewood Street, East Ham, London E6 1HB Tel: 0208 5525124 Email: gavin.pykerman@claremore.co.uk Web: www.claremore.co.uk Contract Size: 5 Year Joined: 1995 In-House: ABGHIJLMSVW Contracted Out: CDETUVZ Specialist Group: SFG

Cleanheat

Unit 15, City Busines Centre, 25 Lower Road, London SE16 2XB Tel: 0207 7934002 Email: mail@cleanheat.co.uk Web: www.cleanheat.co.uk Contract Size: 4 Year Joined: 2013 In-House: ABGLMOSVW Contracted Out: CEPQTUXYZ Specialist Group: SFG

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95 St Johns Hill, Clapham, Clapham SW11 1SY Tel: 0203 3842482 Email: ws@cegservices.co.uk Web: www.completemechanicalsolutions.co.uk Contract Size: 6 Year Joined: 2015 In-House: GIS Contracted Out: ABCEJVW

Condair PLC

Rustington Trading Estate, Artex Avenue, Rustington, West Sussex BN16 3LN Tel: 01903 850200 Email: tim.scott@condair.com Web: www.condair.co.uk Contract Size: 6 Year Joined: 1996 In-House: IS Specialist Group: SFG

D Darenth Valley Building Services Ltd Clive House, Cray Road, Crockenhill, Kent BR8 8LN Tel: 01322 615665 Email: james@darenthvalley.co.uk Web: www.darenthvalley.co.uk Contract Size: 4 Year Joined: 2009 In-House: ABGJLOS Contracted Out: CEIMOTUWYZ Specialist Group: SFG

Delatim is a customer focused business with the capability to provide maintenance, design, installation and commissioning services to clients in the market for high quality building services.

Contract Energy Management Ltd

Unit 13, Brentford Business Centre, Commerce Road, Brentford, Middlesex TW8 8LG Tel: 0208 5684655 Email: rossf@cemuk.com Web: www.cemuk.com Contract Size: 5 Year Joined: 2007 In-House: GIMSUVWZ Contracted Out: CDERV Specialist Group: SFG

Corinthia Hotel London

Whitehall Place, London SW1A 2BD Tel: 0207 9308181 Email: ian.odendaal@corinthia.com Web: www.corinthia.com Year Joined: 2017 In-House: S

Croft Maclaine Ltd

91-93 Church Road, Swanscombe, Kent DA10 0HE Tel: 01322 476118 Email: jm@croftmaclaine.com Web: www.croftmaclaine.com Contract Size: 7 Year Joined: 2018 In-House: AEGH

Crystal Refrigeration

Crystal House, 4 Dolman Road, London W4 5UY Tel: 0208 9949398 Email: harminder@crystalrefrigeration.co.uk Web: www.crystalrefrigeration.co.uk Contract Size: 3 Year Joined: 1996 In-House: ABIOV

Crystal Sigma Ltd

657 North Circular Road, London NW2 7AY Tel: 0208 4523030 Email: samir@crystalsigma.com Web: www.crystalsigma.com Contract Size: 5 Year Joined: 2008 In-House: ABLSV Contracted Out: IOT Specialist Group: RACHP

Current Development Ltd

7 Beechwood Rise, Chislehurst, Kent BR7 6TF Tel: 0208 2952295 Email: jim.kitson@currentdevelopment.co.uk Web: www.currentdevelopment.co.uk Contract Size: 4 Year Joined: 1998 In-House: ACEGIMOSV Contracted Out: BEHTUYZ Specialist Group: RACHP

Delatim Limited

Unit 33, IO Centre, Armstrong Road London SE18 6RS Tel: 0208 8853 9580 Fax: 0208 854 5150 Email: info@delatim.co.uk Website: www.delatim.co.uk

We cover all aspects of building services (Communications, Electrical, Fire, Mechanical and Premises) with an established workforce of in-house resource, which enables us to provide a flexible service that is adaptive to client and project needs.

DCUK FM

1 Woodfield Road, Welwyn Garden City Hertfordshire AL7 1JQ Tel: 0870 112 9196 Fax: 0870 112 9197 Email: info@dcukfm.com Website: www.dcukfm.com

We are experienced in complex environments such as Transport, Energy, Commercial and Public sectors.

DCUKFM are leading experts in; • Ductwork Cleaning • Kitchen Extract Cleaning • Fire Damper Testing • Social Housing ventilation • System Risk Assessments • Building Refurbishment • Asbestos Removal • Maintenance • Training • BESA Approved • LPCB Approved • Nationwide – various regional offices Health and Safety is the foundation for all our work activities. We have received the RoSPA Award for 14 consecutive years and the British Safety Council International Safety Award for 7 successive years, which evidence our commitment to exceptional H&S standards.

Our business foundation is reputation, and a strategy of steady growth through repeat business, with leadership focus on people, competence, service and quality.

Dornan Engineering Services Ltd 114a Cromwell Road, London SW7 4ES Tel: 0207 3401030 Email: robert.feaheny@dornan.ie Web: www.dornan.ie Contract Size: 8 Year Joined: 2010 In-House: GHKLMOPQXZ Contracted Out: ABFIOSTUVWY

E E H G E Ltd

Delatim Ltd

Unit 33, IO Centre, Armstrong Road, London SE18 6RS Tel: 0208 8539580 Email: tim.bonny@delatim.co.uk Web: www.delatim.co.uk Year Joined: 2016 In-House: ACGIZ

Unit B, Braintree Industrial Estate, Braintree Road, Ruislip, Middlesex HA4 0ES Tel: 0208 8392640 Email: dmullins@ehge.co.uk Web: www.ehge.co.uk Contract Size: 6 Year Joined: 2001 In-House: ABCEFGIMSTUVYZ Specialist Group: RACHP

East West Connect Ltd

Unit 5, Silicone Business Centre, 28 Wadsworth Road, Perivale, Middlesex UB6 7JZ Tel: 0845 6014184 Email: paul.fitzgerald@eastwestconnect.com Web: www.eastwestelectric.com Contract Size: 7 Year Joined: 2012 In-House: ABCDEGHIJMOSVZ Contracted Out: KLOPQRTUWXY Specialist Group: HAPS


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Eaton Air Ltd

Unit 7, Curtis Farm, High Road, Fobbing, Stanford-Le-Hope, Essex SS17 9JJ Tel: 0800 1182778 Email: lisa@eatonair.com Web: www.eatonair.com Year Joined: 2014 In-House: ABCEILS Specialist Group: RACHP

Edge DBS Ltd

2nd Floor, 76-77 Watling Street, London EC4M 9BJ Tel: 0207 9041033 Email: dsmith@edgedbs.co.uk Web: www.edgedbs.co.uk Contract Size: 6 Year Joined: 2009 In-House: ACEGIJMUV

Elco Building Services Ltd

Suite D1, St Meryl, Delta Gain, Carpenters Park, Watford, Hertfordshire WD19 5EF Tel: 0208 4216196 Email: dwest@elcobuildingservices.co.uk Web: www.elcobuildingservices.co.uk Contract Size: 2 Year Joined: 2005 In-House: FGHJMPQSTUZ Contracted Out: VWY Specialist Group: SFG

Elmec (Southern) Ltd

6 Lagoon Road, Orpington, Kent BR5 3QX Tel: 0208 3312960 Email: ggatehouse@elmecsouthern.com Web: www.elmecsouthern.com Contract Size: 6 Year Joined: 1995 In-House: DEGHIMRYZ Contracted Out: ABCEFHKLOPQSTUVWX

Engie Regeneration Ltd Conquest House, Church Street, Waltham Abbey EN9 1DX Tel: 01992 650333 Email: alan.noble@engie.com Web: www.keepmoatregen.com Year Joined: 2017 In-House: AGH Specialist Group: HAPS

Essex Services Group PLC

Fire Protection Ltd

Flamebar House, South Road, Templefields, Harlow, Essex CM20 2AR Tel: 01279 634230 Email: alankinnear@fireprotection.co.uk Web: www.fireprotection.co.uk Contract Size: 7 Year Joined: 1994 In-House: CESY Contracted Out: D Specialist Group: VG

Viking Business Centre, Danes Road, Romford, Essex RM7 0HL Tel: 01708 708888 Email: rearl@esgplc.com Web: www.esgplc.com Contract Size: 8 Year Joined: 2005 In-House: FGIJKMOQSVZ Contracted Out: ABCDELOPRTUWXY Specialist Group: HAPS

Fletchers Facilities Ltd

Essex Ventilation Services Ltd

Fredericks (Mechanical Services) Ltd

26 Wallenger Avenue, Romford, Essex RM2 6ER Tel: 01708 301234 Email: justin@evs.co.uk Web: www.evs.co.uk Contract Size: 4 Year Joined: 2014 In-House: ACDEST Contracted Out: BIV Specialist Group: VG

Jubilee Lodge (First Floor), 21 Jubilee Way, Chessington, Surrey KT9 1TR Tel: 0208 3912972 Email: mikef@ffl11.co.uk Web: www.ffl11.co.uk Contract Size: 5 Year Joined: 1982 In-House: GJKLMOQSWZ Contracted Out: ABCDETUV 2 Park Road, Dartford, Kent DA1 1SL Tel: 01322 288101 Email: mail@fmsluk.com Web: www.fmsluk.com Contract Size: 6 Year Joined: 1988 In-House: GJKMOPQSX Contracted Out: ABCDEFHILORTUVWYZ Specialist Group: HAPS

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Emcor Group (UK)

Altitude, Atlas Business Park, Simonsway, Manchester M22 5PP Tel: 0345 6002300 Email: Greg.Markham@emcoruk.com Web: www.emcoruk.com Year Joined: 2018 In-House: ABEGHSTUV

EMS (Installations) Ltd

1 Wharf Road, Gravesend, Kent DA12 2RU Tel: 01474 360390 Email: carla.kingswood@emspipework.co.uk Web: www.emspipework.co.uk Contract Size: 7 Year Joined: 2005 In-House: GKMQX

ENGIE FM Ltd

Level 19, 25 Canada Square, London E14 5LQ Tel: 0208 2216530 Email: Luke.folwell@engie.com Web: www.engie.co.uk Contract Size: 6 Year Joined: 2007 In-House: ABS Specialist Group: RACHP, SFG

G & D Higgins Mechanical Services Ltd Masters House, 1 Marlborough Hill, Harrow, Middlesex HA1 1UX Tel: 0208 8630003 Email: lindarose.higgins@gdhiggins.co.uk Web: www.commercial-heating.co.uk Contract Size: 7 Year Joined: 1990 In-House: GHLMOQSVX Contracted Out: EIOVW

GBE Services Ltd

Unit 19, Mulberry Court, Bourne Road, Dartford, Kent DA1 4BF Tel: 0207 3973708 Email: info@gbeltd.co.uk Web: www.gbe.ltd.co.uk Contract Size: 8 Year Joined: 2009 In-House: GJKPQ

GEM Environmental Building Services Ltd

Unit 121 - 122, Omega Works, 4 Roach Road, London E3 2PF Tel: 0208 9850409 Email: gary.martin@gemebs.com Web: www.gem-ebs.co.uk Contract Size: 6 Year Joined: 2003 In-House: GHJMPQUVWXZ Contracted Out: ACDEFIKLRY Specialist Group: SFG

Gratte Brothers Ltd

Elmstead Mechanical Services Ltd

1st Floor, Bates Business Centre, The Old Brickworks, Church Road, Harold Wood, Essex RM3 0JF Tel: 0208 2900317 Email: ian@elmstead.co.uk Web: www.elmstead.co.uk Contract Size: 7 Year Joined: 1989 In-House: ABOS Contracted Out: CDEGILMORTUVWYZ

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Farmwood M&E Services Ltd Specialists In Ventilation And IAQ

Unit A4, St Georges Business Park, Castle Road, Sittingbourne Kent ME10 3TB Tel: 01795 857840 Email: info@farmwood.co.uk Website: www.farmwood.co.uk Farmwood, a family run business established in 2002 have rapidly grown to a 31 strong team of highly skilled engineers, office staff and apprentices. Providing M&E, HVAC & IAQ, systems, solutions, servicing and installations. Approved specifier, installer and distributor for the “WE SHARE CLEAN AIR” Certification scheme with Radic8 clean air technology. With 20 years of expertise, we are proud to be service agents for multiple UK ventilation manufacturers for commercial and domestic application. Our engineers have a wealth of experience with additional CSCS, DBS, Gas Safe, NICEIC Electrical & Ventilation, ISO9001, OHSAS 18001. Fully insured and accredited. Swale Business of the year runner up 2015, Employer of the year 2016 and shortlisted finalists for the Business of the year 2018. Winner of the BESA electrical apprentice of the year National award 2017.

Fredericks (Mechanical Services) Ltd

2 Park Road, Dartford, Kent DA1 1SL Tel: 01322 288101 Fax: 01322 289483 Email: mail@fmsluk.com Website: www.fmsluk.com Specialists in Heating, Aircon and Industrial Pipework Surveys, Estimates and Reports. Co-ordination, Planning, Installation, Testing, Inspection and Commissioning of Building Services. Project Management, Refurbishment and Installation with fully Integrated and Co-ordinated Multi Service Packages. Planned Maintenance, all with a callout facility.

2 Regents Wharf, All Saints Street, London N1 9RL Tel: 0207 8376433 Email: ahills@gratte.com Web: www.gratte.com Contract Size: 8 Year Joined: 1949 In-House: AGIMPXYZ Contracted Out: BCDELOQTUVW

Gratte Brothers Specialist Services Ltd

2 Regents Wharf, All Saints Street, London N1 9RL Tel: 0207 8376433 Email: ahills@gratte.com Web: www.gratte.com Contract Size: 7 Year Joined: 2004 In-House: GIMOSYZ Contracted Out: ABCDELRTUVW Specialist Group: SFG

H H & V Building Services Ltd

The Old Dairy, 4 New Road, South Darenth, Dartford, Kent DA4 9AR Tel: 01322 420040 Email: enquiries@hvbuildingservices.co.uk Web: www.hvbuildingservices.co.uk Contract Size: 7 Year Joined: 2002 In-House: ABCDEGLMOPQSTUWZ Contracted Out: V

Harry Taylor of Ashton Ltd Kitson's Works, Aylesbury Road, Bromley, Kent BR2 0QZ Tel: 0208 4640915 Email: james@harrytaylor.co.uk Web: www.harrytaylor.co.uk Contract Size: 4 Year Joined: 2008 In-House: GM

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Hoveair (Building Services) Ltd

Hawkes Refrigeration Engineers

2-6 Gibcracks, Basildon, Essex SS14 1PE Tel: 01268 556663 Email: service@refrigeration-uk.com Website: refrigeration-uk.com Hawkes - a customer focused family business established in 1966. We have an excellent working relationship with; Queen Mary University of London, University of East London; Tower Hamlets; Thames Technology; Energy Developments UK; to name but a few.... We are specialist contractors with a vast knowledge in the design, supply, installation, service and maintenance of commercial and industrial refrigeration, ventilation, air-conditioning, chilled water and all aspects of electrical services. Hawkes Refrigeration Engineers is one of the longest standing and well-respected specialist companies in the South East region.

Haydon Mechanical & Electrical Ltd City Reach, 5 Greenwich View Place, Docklands, London E14 9NN Tel: 0207 9873555 Email: dave.cutler@haydonme.co.uk Web: www.haydonme.co.uk Contract Size: 8 Year Joined: 1991 In-House: GHIMSZ Contracted Out: L Specialist Group: HAPS

Holland Air Conditioning Ltd

Unit 8, Sovereign Business Centre, Stockingswater Lane, Enfield, Middlesex EN3 7JX Tel: 0208 4430990 Email: james@munnsgroup.co.uk Contract Size: 4 Year Joined: 1996 In-House: ABDEGHLMOSTWZ Contracted Out: CFIJKOPQRUVXY Specialist Group: SFG

Hoveair (Maintenance Services) Ltd 24-26 Hermitage Lane, South Norwood, London SE25 5HH Tel: 0208 6567744 Email: sarahcollins@hoveair.com Web: www.hoveair.com Contract Size: 6 Year Joined: 2009 In-House: ABGHLMOS Specialist Group: SFG

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24-26 Hermitage Lane, South Norwood, London SE25 5HH Tel: 0208 6567744 Email: davidcollins@hoveair.com Web: www.hoveair.com Contract Size: 7 Year Joined: 2009 In-House: ABGHILMOSUZ Contracted Out: CDETXY

HSL Group Ltd

The Beeches, Brighton Road, Lower Kingswood, Surrey KT20 6SY Tel: 01737 831810 Email: john@hslgroup.co.uk Web: www.hslgroup.co.uk Contract Size: 5 Year Joined: 2002 In-House: ABGOSU Contracted Out: GJLMPQTVWXYZ Specialist Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG, VG

Huggins & Squire Ltd

Milton Keynes Business Centre, Foxhunter Drive, Linford Wood, Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire MK14 6GD Tel: 01908 698979 Email: gordoncollis@hugginsandsquire.co.uk Web: www.hugginsandsquire.co.uk Contract Size: 4 Year Joined: 1989 In-House: ABCDEIO Specialist Group: SFG

I Imtech

20 Kingston Road, Staines-Upon-Thames, Middlesex TW18 4LG Tel: 01784 229900 Email: ian.bolster@imtech.co.uk Web: www.imtech.co.uk Contract Size: 8 Year Joined: 2009 In-House: I Contracted Out: ABCDEGHJKLMOPQRSTUVWXYZ

Imtech Engineering Services London & South Ltd

Twenty, 20 Kingston Road, Staines-Upon-Thames, Middlesex TW18 4LG Tel: 01784 411600 Email: martin.mcevoy@imtechmeica.co.uk Web: www.imtechmeica.co.uk Contract Size: 8 Year Joined: 1996 In-House: ABCDEFGHIJKLMOPQRUVWYZ

Imtech Inviron Ltd (Facilities Management and Service)

Deben House,1 Selsdon Way, City Harbour, Docklands, London E14 9GL Tel: 0207 5155511 Email: david.webb@imtechinviron.co.uk Web: www.inviron.co.uk Contract Size: 8 Year Joined: 1983 Specialist Group: RACHP, SFG

Indepth Hygiene Services Ltd Indepth House, Wellesley Road, Sutton, Surrey SM2 5BW Tel: 02086 617888 Email: r.norman@indepthhygiene.co.uk Web: www.indepthhygiene.co.uk Contract Size: 5 Year Joined: 1996 In-House: EFT Specialist Group: SFG, VHB

Innovation Air Conditioning & Building Services Ltd Lansdowne Building, Lansdowne Road, East Croydon, Surrey CR9 2ER Tel: 0208 2636241 Email: amitry@innovation-acbs.com Web: www.innovation-acbs.co.uk Contract Size: 7 Year Joined: 2000 In-House: ABGHIMO Contracted Out: CDEFKLQSTUVWYZ

J J & I Cleaning Services Ltd

Unit 7, Eastcote Ind Estate, Field End Road, Ruislip, Middlesex HA4 9XG Tel: 02088 663413 Email: info@jicleaning.com Web: www.jicleaning.com Contract Size: 1 Year Joined: 2018 In-House: T

J A Brooks Mechanical Services Ltd

Innovation Air Conditioning & Building Services Ltd Lansdowne Building, Lansdowne Road East Croydon, Surrey CR9 2ER Tel: 020 8263 6241 Fax: 020 8263 6110 Email: amitry@innovation-acbs.com Website: www.innovation-acbs.com

Innovation Air Conditioning and Building Services Limited, are a leader in multidiscipline building services, which has built a strong reputation for excellence and commitment within the construction industry. Our team is highly experienced in providing a broad range of services which includes but not limited to: • Design and build mechanical services installations • Heating, Ventilation and air conditioning installations • Domestic Services and Public health installations • Service, maintenance and 24 Hour Call out Innovation works with Architects, project managers, consulting engineers and construction companies on all kinds of buildings and projects, ranging from offices (CAT A & B) leading retailers and restaurants to hospitals, and high class residential developments. We have a history of consistently achieving agreed time, cost and quality targets and for providing best value solutions.

Integral UK Ltd

1st Floor, Leo House, Railway Approach, Wallington, Surrey SM6 0DX Tel: 0208 5443500 Email: martin.mccormack@integral.co.uk Web: www.integral.co.uk Contract Size: 7 Year Joined: 2005 In-House: ABGHMOSXYZ Contracted Out: CDEFIJKLOPQRTUVW Specialist Group: SFG

Iver Technical Services Ltd

West World, West Gate, London W5 1DT Tel: 0208 9980300 Email: john@ivertechnical.co.uk Web: www.ivertechnical.com Contract Size: 4 Year Joined: 2011 In-House: G Contracted Out: CDEGIMOV Specialist Group: SFG

23 Christopher Street, London EC2A 2BS Tel: 0207 2478481 Email: tony.drake@ja-brooks.co.uk Web: www.ja-brooks.co.uk Year Joined: 2017 In-House: GJM

J J Engineering Co

260 Reede Road, Dagenham, Essex RM10 8EH Tel: 0208 5956076 Email: jj@jjeng.com Web: www.jjeng.com Contract Size: 6 Year Joined: 1999 In-House: ABCEGIOSTZ Contracted Out: GHJLMWY Specialist Group: VG

J L Environmental Ltd

Unit 27, River Road Business Park, 33 River Road, Barking, Essex IG11 0EA Tel: 0208 5072989 Email: jlenvironltd@aol.com Web: www.jlenvironmental.org.uk Contract Size: 5 Year Joined: 1991 In-House: ABOSU Contracted Out: CEGHITVWZ Specialist Group: RACHP, SFG

J O'Connor Ltd

Unit 2, Horizon Trade Park, Ringway, London N11 2NW Tel: 0208 9204930 Email: mail@joconnor.co.uk Web: www.joconnor.co.uk Contract Size: 5 Year Joined: 1990 In-House: GHILMOSUWZ Contracted Out: QTVY Specialist Group: SFG

J W Contract Services Ltd

Unit 6, Park Road Industrial Estate, Swanley, Kent BR8 8AH Tel: 01322 669921 Email: jw@jwcontractservices.co.uk Web: www.jwcontracservices.co.uk Contract Size: 5 Year Joined: 2005 In-House: ABCEGHOS Contracted Out: ILMRTUVWZ Specialist Group: RACHP

JCH London Ltd

154 Stonehouse Street, Clapham, London SW4 6BE Tel: 0207 6220937 Email: jack@jchlondon.co.uk Web: www.jchlondon.co.uk Contract Size: 4 Year Joined: 2011 In-House: AGHILMOV Contracted Out: BOQWXZ Specialist Group: HAPS, RACHP

Joe Storey and Assoc Ltd

123 Harris Way, Sunbury-On-Thames, Middlesex TW16 7EL Tel: 01932 780321 Email: allan@jsaservice.com Web: www.jsaservice.com Contract Size: 6 Year Joined: 1995 In-House: ABCS Specialist Group: RACHP


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Lorne Stewart PLC

Southern Division, Stewart House, Kenton Road, Harrow, Middlesex HA3 9TU Tel: 0208 7322000 Email: lee.burgess@lornestewart.co.uk Web: www.lornestewart.co.uk Contract Size: 8 Year Joined: 1988 In-House: ABEFGILMOPQUVWYZ Contracted Out: CDEH Specialist Group: SFG

KCE FM Ltd

12-17 Pepper Street, Glengall Bridge, London E14 9RP Tel: 0207 2787997 Email: callum.yates@kcefm.co.uk Web: www.kcefm.co.uk Contract Size: 6 Year Joined: 2002 In-House: ABGIMSUVWYZ Contracted Out: FJKLPQRTX Specialist Group: HAPS

Knightsbridge Building Services Ltd

Airport House, Purley Way, Croydon, Surrey CR0 0XZ Tel: 0208 2534588 Email: simon.cowdery@kpsltd.co.uk Web: www.kpsltd.co.uk Contract Size: 7 Year Joined: 2013 In-House: AGHIJLMOSVYZ Contracted Out: B

Knightsbridge Property Services Ltd

Airport House, Purley Way, Croydon, Surrey CR0 0XZ Tel: 0208 2534588 Email: donna.shelley@kpsltd.co.uk Web: www.knightsbridgeproperty.co.uk Contract Size: 5 Year Joined: 2005 In-House: HLOZ Contracted Out: ABEGIMV Specialist Group: HAPS

Kylemore Services Ltd

Stanmore Business & Innovation Centre, Stanmore Place, Honeypot Lane, Stanmore, Middlesex HA7 1GB Tel: 0208 7951083 Email: michaelq@kylemore.co.uk Web: www.kylemore.co.uk Contract Size: 7 Year Joined: 2002 In-House: GHM Contracted Out: AIZ Specialist Group: HAPS

LA Maintenance Ltd

Folkes Farm, Folkes Lane, Upminster, Essex RM14 1TH Tel: 01277 205046 Fax: 01277 205049 Email: lam@lamaintenance-ltd.co.uk Website: Under Construction We are a forward thinking, pro-active, customer focused business, delivering bespoke and BESA standard M&E maintenance services. We currently support a diverse customer base, predominantly in the commercial and high end residential sector, serving London and the South East. We are continuing to expand our business throughout London/South East, in a planned manner and with the delivery of successful projects and customer satisfaction as the forefront of our philosophy. Now in our 30th year, we are continually complemented by our customers for our professionalism and high level of service.

Lewis Duct Clean Ltd

24 Hayes Street, Bromley, Kent BR2 7LD Tel: 0203 0110234 Email: tina@lewisductclean.co.uk Web: www.lewisductclean.co.uk Contract Size: 3 Year Joined: 2009 In-House: CEIT Contracted Out: A Specialist Group: SFG, VHB

Lorne Stewart PLC

Kylemore Services Limited

Stanmore Business & Innovation Centre, Honeypot Lane, Stanmore, London HA7 1GB Tel: 0208 795 1083 Email: michaelq@kylemore.co.uk Website: www.kylemore.co.uk Leading specialists within the field of mechanical services and public health installations. Kylemore operate across hotel and leisure, residential, commercial, transportation and stadia.

Stewart House, Kenton Road, Harrow, Middlesex HA3 9TU Tel: 0208 7322000 Email: p.mathew@lornestewart.co.uk Web: www.lornestewart.com Contract Size: 8 Year Joined: 1988 In-House: ABFGHIJKLMOPQUVWYZ Contracted Out: CDE Specialist Group: SFG, VHB

Lorne Stewart PLC

Lorne Stewart Services, Stewart House, Kenton Road, Harrow, Middlesex HA3 9TU Tel: 0208 7322000 Email: thomas.alexander@lornestewart.co.uk Web: www.lornestewart.com Contract Size: 7 Year Joined: 1988 In-House: ABJLOPSTZ Specialist Group: SFG

M Maracom Ltd

Unit 6, Alpine Way, London Industrial Park, Beckton E6 6LA Tel: 0207 9878550 Email: jo.horlick@maracom.co.uk Web: www.maracom.co.uk Contract Size: 5 Year Joined: 1982 In-House: GMQUV Contracted Out: IWZ Specialist Group: SFG

Mastercool Air Conditioning Specialists

220 Main Road, Romford, Essex RM2 5HA Tel: 01708 732700 Email: rick@mastercool.co.uk Web: www.mastercool.co.uk Contract Size: 5 Year Joined: 2010 In-House: ABDEO Contracted Out: CE Specialist Group: RACHP

Maze Engineering Ltd

67 Clerkenwell Road, Clerkenwell House, London EC1R 5BL Tel: 0207 4214410 Email: maze@maze-engineering.co.uk Web: www.maze-engineering.co.uk Contract Size: 7 Year Joined: 2005 In-House: ABGHI Contracted Out: CELPQRSTUVW

MC-Squared Mechanical Services Ltd

220 Main Road, Romford, Essex RM2 5HS Tel: 01708 732700 Email: rick@mcsltd.eu Contract Size: 5 Year Joined: 2015 In-House: ABEGHOS Contracted Out: CLM

McDonald Brown Ltd

Units 11 & 12, Upminster Trading Park, Warley Street, Upminster RM14 3PJ Tel: 0207 5118899 Email: b.bones@mcdonaldbrownltd.co.uk Web: www.mcdonaldbrownltd.co.uk Contract Size: 6 Year Joined: 1986 In-House: ABCGIMOSTV Specialist Group: SFG

Mechanical Services Ltd

Merlin House, 606 Purley Way, Croydon, Surrey CR0 4RF Tel: 0208 6818782 Email: gerry@mechserv.co.uk Web: www.mechserv.co.uk Contract Size: 7 Year Joined: 2002 In-House: GIJMZ Contracted Out: ABCDEFKLOPQRSTUVWXY

Metropolitan Electrical Services Ltd Unit 23, Greenwich Centre Business Park, 53 Norman Road, Greenwich, London SE10 9QF Tel: 0208 2935582 Email: michael.ballard@mservices.co.uk Web: www.mservices.co.uk Year Joined: 2016 In-House: ABEGTUZ

Michael J Lonsdale Ltd

Unit 1, Langley Quay, Waterside Drive, Langley, Slough, Berkshire SL3 6EY Tel: 01753 588750 Email: mark.heath@michaellonsdale.com Web: www.michaellonsdale.com Contract Size: 8 Year Joined: 1989 In-House: EG Contracted Out: ABCDHJKOPQUWXYZ

Michael J Lonsdale Ltd

22-24 Cowper Street, London EC2A 4AP Tel: 0845 2416622 Email: arthur.lander@michaellonsdale.com Web: www.michaellonsdale.com Contract Size: 8 Year Joined: 1989 In-House: GHIJMOPQXZ Contracted Out: ABCDEFKLUVWY

MLK Cleaning Services Ltd

4c Burleigh Parade, Southgate, London N14 5AD Tel: 07883 525872 Email: mlkcleaningservices@yahoo.co.uk Web: www.extract-clean.co.uk Contract Size: 4 Year Joined: 2014 In-House: ET Specialist Group: SFG, VHB

N N C S Plumbing & Heating Services Ltd 440 Larkshall Road, Highams Park, Chingford, London E4 9HH Tel: 0208 5233103 Email: info@ncsplumbing.co.uk Web: www.ncsplumbing.co.uk Contract Size: 6 Year Joined: 1989 In-House: DEGHIJLMOPRSTVWYZ Contracted Out: ABCOQU Specialist Group: HAPS, SFG

N G Bailey Ltd

Third Floor, Angel Building, 407 St John Street, London EC1V 4AB Tel: 0207 8430200 Email: Steve.Campbell@ngbailey.co.uk Web: www.ngbailey.co.uk Contract Size: 8 Year Joined: 1983 In-House: GIJKMOPQSUVXZ Contracted Out: CDEFHLTWY

N G Bailey Ltd

Unit 14-16, Theale Lakes Business Park, Moulden Way, Sulhamstead, Reading, Berkshire RG7 4GB Tel: 01189 301300 Email: stuart.linington@ngbailey.co.uk Web: www.baileymaintenance.co.uk Contract Size: 8 Year Joined: 1983 In-House: ABFGHIKMOSUVYZ Contracted Out: CDETWX Specialist Group: SFG

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NBC (Air Conditioning) Ltd

Installation & Service Office, 117a Darnley Road, Gravesend, Kent DA11 0SH Tel: 01474 322889 Email: jason@nbcairconditioning.co.uk Web: www.nbcairconditioning.co.uk Contract Size: 4 Year Joined: 2006 In-House: ABGOSZ Specialist Group: RACHP

O Oakray Ltd

Glasgow Stud, Burnt Farm Ride, Enfield, Middlesex EN2 9DY Tel: 0208 3704500 Email: povenden@oakrays.co.uk Web: www.oakrays.co.uk Contract Size: 7 Year Joined: 2002 In-House: EGHKLMOPQSVWXZ Contracted Out: ABCDFIOTUVY

Onyx Services Group Ltd

56 Marsh Wall, London E14 9TP Tel: 0207 2052126 Email: h.rahman@onyxservices.co.uk Web: www.onyxservices.co.uk Year Joined: 2017 In-House: EST

Orlanix Ltd

21 - 23 Oakdene Road, Redhill, Surrey RH1 6BT Tel: 01737 763999 Email: robert.mclean@orlanix.com Web: www.orlanix.com Contract Size: 5 Year Joined: 2005 In-House: IUZ Specialist Group: SFG

Pilon Ltd

Phoenix ME Ltd

25 Camperdown Street, London, E1 8DZ Tel: 020 7422 1900 Email: enquiry@phoenixme.co.uk Website: www.phoenixme.co.uk Phoenix are an established market leader providing the design, installation and commissioning of mechanical and electrical systems to numerous work sectors including; commercial offices, banking establishments, data centres, education and government buildings. Our project experience ranges from £1M - £50M, covering the full range of services and distribution systems required for a wide range of varied building solutions. Our values are underpinned by our commitment to health & safety, consistent outstanding performance and the highest quality of delivery within a collaborative approach providing client focus and satisfaction.

Platinum Facilities & Maintenance Services Ltd 1st Floo,r Business Lounge, 20 St Dunstan Hill, London EC3R 8HL Tel: 0207 9775650 Email: Glen.Cardinal@pfms.co.uk Web: www.pfms.co.uk Contract Size: 6 Year Joined: 2006 In-House: ABFGIMSUVWZ Contracted Out: CEJKLOPQRTVXY Specialist Group: SFG

Polyteck Building Services Ltd

Polyteck House, 143 Leman Street, London E1 8EY Tel: 0207 4810222 Email: costas@polyteck.co.uk Web: www.polyteck.co.uk Contract Size: 8 Year Joined: 2011 In-House: ABGHIJKLMOPQRSTUVWYZ Contracted Out: CDEFX Specialist Group: SFG

Premier Mechanical Installations Ltd Premier House, Unit 135, Clock Tower Road, Harrow, Isleworth, Middlesex TW7 6DT Tel: 0208 5607419 Email: dan@pmi-ltd.co.uk Web: www.pmi-ltd.co.uk Contract Size: 7 Year Joined: 2009 In-House: GIJKMOPQX

Principle Property Services Ltd

P Parker Bromley Ltd

Parker House, Powerscroft Road, Sidcup, Kent DA14 5DT Tel: 01689 607607 Email: enq@parkerbromley.co.uk Web: www.parkerbromley.co.uk Contract Size: 7 Year Joined: 1979 In-House: ABCDEGHILMORSUVWYZ Contracted Out: O Specialist Group: HAPS

PIP - Mechanical & Electrical Engineers & Contractors

Phoenix ME Ltd

We offer a range of services from plant replacement, shell and core to full client specification fit out for all M&E Services including design, management, installation, commission, service and maintenance. Our experience and expertise is in many sectors of the services industry; financial, industrial, retail, education, data centres, public, health, entertainment, construction and property.

Central House, 25 Camperdown Street, London E1 8DZ Tel: 0207 4221900 Email: colinmint@phoenixme.co.uk Web: www.phoenixelectrical.co.uk Contract Size: 7 Year Joined: 2009 In-House: GHIMOVZ Contracted Out: ABCDEHJLOPQSTUWXY

London office: Suite 1.01, 1 Exchange Tower Harbour Exchange, London E14 9GE Tel: 01268 541 651 Fax: 01268 541 625 Website: www.pip.uk.com

We believe in the use of innovative solutions, latest technologies and our market awareness to benefit our clients in the use of their assets and property. Our aim is to deliver the highest level of quality maintaining a safe, efficient environment for the best possible value.

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Ashurst Manor, Church Lane, Ascot, Berkshire SL5 7DD Tel: 01344 206800 Email: marketing@pilon.co.uk Web: www.pilon.co.uk Contract Size: 4 Year Joined: 2010 In-House: H Contracted Out: O Specialist Group: HAPS

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Penine House, 28 Leman Street, London E1 8ER Tel: 0207 7024084 Email: robert.firth@ppsmaintenance.co.uk Web: www.ppsmaintenance.co.uk Contract Size: 5 Year Joined: 2008 In-House: ABSZ Contracted Out: ILTUVWY Specialist Group: SFG

Property Building Solutions Ltd Fagnall Barns, Fagnall Lane, Winchmore Hill, Amersham, Buckinghamshire HP7 0PQ Tel: 0333 2224462 Email: chris.bunker@propertyserveuk.com Web: www.propertyserve.net Contract Size: 6 Year Joined: 1991 In-House: ASW Contracted Out: BCEFGLMRTUVYZ Specialist Group: SFG

Puma Building Services Ltd

Unit 2, 30 Thames Road, Barking, Essex IG11 0HZ Tel: 0208 5071122 Email: steve@pumabuilding.com Contract Size: 5 Year Joined: 1989 In-House: ABEO Contracted Out: CEGILMPQRTUVWZ

Q Quintex Systems Ltd

40 Ivanhoe Road, Hogwood Industrial Estate, Finchampstead, Berkshire RG40 4QQ Tel: 01189 739310 Email: james.lee@quintex.co.uk Web: www.quintex.co.uk Contract Size: 7 Year Joined: 2014 In-House: EFU Specialist Group: SFG, VHB, VG

Quotehedge Ltd

182 Revelstoke Road, Wandsworth, London SW18 5NW Tel: 0208 9446990 Email: info@quotehedge-heating.co.uk Web: www.quotehedge-heating.co.uk Contract Size: 4 Year Joined: 1989 In-House: GHIMSW Contracted Out: ACDEFGKLOPQRTUXYZ

R RDS

Commerce House, 1 Raven Road, South Woodford, London E18 1HB Tel: 0208 2708877 Email: lisa@rdsprojects.co.uk Web: www.rdsprojects.co.uk Contract Size: 7 Year Joined: 2008 In-House: CDE Contracted Out: AB Specialist Group: VG

Ream Contracts Ltd

Unit 4, Merlin House, 2 West Road, Harlow, Essex CM20 2GB Tel: 01279 881857 Email: kerry@reamcontracts.com Web: www.reamcontracts.com Contract Size: 6 Year Joined: 2009 In-House: GHIJMOSVZ Contracted Out: ABCDEFKLOPQRTUVWXY

REL Building Services Ltd

Unit 3, Twelvetrees Bus's Park, Twelvetrees Crescent, London E3 3JQ Tel: 0207 5155154 Email: dave.taylor@rel.uk.com Web: www.relbuildingservices.co.uk Contract Size: 7 Year Joined: 2013 In-House: GHLMOZ Contracted Out: ABCDEFIJKOPQRUVWXY Specialist Group: HAPS


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Sovereign FM Ltd

S W Bruce & Co Ltd REL Building Services Limited 3 Twelvetrees Business Park Twelevetrees Crescent, London E3 3JQ Tel: 020 7515 5154 Fax: 020 7515 5710 Email: office@rel.uk.com Website: www.relbuildingservices.co.uk

Established over 65 years ago, REL is a family-owned business providing mechanical and electrical packages to clients in the industrial, commercial, leisure, educational, and residential sectors. Our success is based on the same principles that have always guided our business: tailored solutions delivered with a clear emphasis on quality, technical excellence and expert project management, ensuring our clients keep their schemes on programme and within budget. Our mechanical services expertise includes: • Design and install of HVAC systems • Services for commercial, industrial and residential properties • Rainwater harvesting • Air conditioning systems • Heating including CHP biomass boilers • Sprinkler systems • Medical gases • Drainage systems

Unit 1a, Dominion Trading Estate, Goodwin Road, Edmonton, London N9 0BG Tel: 0208 8071089 Email: sharonbrown@swbruce.co.uk Web: www.swbruce.co.uk Contract Size: 6 Year Joined: 2013 In-House: ABEGHIJLMOTUWZ Specialist Group: RACHP

Saker Controls Ltd

Unit 5, Bicester Business Park, Telford Road, Bicester, Oxfordshire OX26 4LN Tel: 01869 247147 Email: becci@sakeruk.com Web: www.multi-tech-ltd.co.uk Contract Size: 6 Year Joined: 2004 In-House: S Specialist Group: SFG

SES (Engineering Services) Ltd

One Euston Square, 40 Melton Street, London NW1 2FD Tel: 0207 3801800 Email: pgavin@ses-ltd.co.uk Web: www.ses-ltd.co.uk Contract Size: 8 Year Joined: 1976 In-House: ABCDEGHIMOSTV Contracted Out: FJKLPQUWXYZ

Shelbourne Letheby & Co Ltd

154 New Kings Road, Fulham, London SW6 4LZ Tel: 0207 7364211 Email: shelbournelethe@aol.com Contract Size: 2 Year Joined: 1957 In-House: GHIMV Specialist Group: HAPS

Silverlife Ltd

124 Cornwall Road, London, Kent SE1 8TQ Tel: 0207 9021952 Email: sarah@silverlife.co.uk Web: www.silverlife.co.uk Contract Size: 6 Year Joined: 2008 In-House: ABCDEGHIJMOSZ Contracted Out: LPQTUVWXY Specialist Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG

Right Management Services Ltd

Ground Floor, The Old Bakery, 10 Back Road, Sidcup, Kent, DA14 6HA Tel: 0330 122 7850 Website: www.RightManagementServices.co.uk Safely producing high quality, environmentally considerate commercial, residential and industrial pipework installations to be proud of, for over twenty years.

Rotary Southern Ltd

Rotary House, Breakspear Road, Ruislip, Middlesex HA4 7ST Tel: 01895 674264 Email: Len.Quy@rotarygroup.com Web: www.hastieggroup.company/ rotarygroupunitedkingdom Contract Size: 8 Year Joined: 1981 In-House: GHIJMPVXZ Contracted Out: ABCEFKLOQRUWY

Skanska Rashleigh Weatherfoil Ltd Hollywood House, Church Street East, Woking, Surrey GU21 6HJ Tel: 01923 722700 Email: Pauline.Cova@skanska.co.uk Web: www.skanska.co.uk Contract Size: 8 Year Joined: 1947 In-House: IJKOPQSX Contracted Out: ABCDEFGHLMORTUVWYZ Specialist Group: SFG

Southern Mechanical Services Ltd 85 Gloucester Road, Croydon, Surrey CR0 2DN Tel: 0208 6892950 Email: info@sipsgroup.co.uk Contract Size: 7 Year Joined: 2010 In-House: ABGHIJKLMNOQVX Contracted Out: CDERTUVWYZ

Ground Floor, 34 Southwark Bridge Road, London SE1 9EU Tel: 0207 2022640 Email: kwebster@sovereignfm.org Web: www.sovereignfm.org Contract Size: 5 Year Joined: 2001 In-House: ABEGJLMOZ Contracted Out: FRTUWY Specialist Group: SFG

Sowga Ltd

Units 1 & 2, Broomers Hill Park, Codmore Hill, Pulborough, West Sussex RH20 2RY Tel: 0844 7703190 Email: aaron@sowga.co.uk Web: www.sowga.co.uk Contract Size: 6 Year Joined: 2013 In-House: ABGLMOSUWYZ Contracted Out: CET Specialist Group: SFG

T T Clarke PLC

45 Moorfields, London EC2Y 9AE Tel: 0207 9977400 Email: mike.crowder@tclarke.co.uk Web: www.tclarke.co.uk Contract Size: 8 Year Joined: 1999 In-House: ABCEGHILMOPQUVWXZ Contracted Out: DO

T Clarke Contracting Ltd

Tenter House, 45 Moorfields, London EC2Y 9AE Tel: 0207 9977550 Email: sara.wilson@tclarke.co.uk Web: www.tclarke.co.uk Contract Size: 8 Year Joined: 2009 In-House: GIJKMPQXYZ Contracted Out: ABCDEFLORTUVW

T Clarke Contracting Ltd

Spie Ltd

2nd Floor, 33 Gracechurch Street, London EC3V 0BT Tel: 0207 1052300 Email: george.adams@spie.com Web: www.spieuk.com Contract Size: 7 Year Joined: 1965 In-House: AGIS Specialist Group: SFG

F1 St George Business Park, Castle Road, Sittingbourne, Kent ME10 3TB Tel: 01795 432725 Email: julie.kemsley@tclarke.co.uk Web: www.tclarke.co.uk Contract Size: 8 Year Joined: 2012 In-House: Z Contracted Out: GM

SSE Contracting Ltd

TDK Mechanical Services (UK) Ltd

Bourne Valley Road, Branksome, Poole, Hampshire BH12 1YT Tel: 01202 784966 Email: mark.thomas@ssecontracting.com Web: www.ssecontracting.com Contract Size: 7 Year Joined: 2013 In-House: BGHJMOQXZ Contracted Out: CEO Specialist Group: SFG

Staward Engineering Ltd

189a Livingstone Road, Thornton Heath, Surrey CR7 8JZ Tel: 0208 7717377 Email: staward@btconnect.com Web: www.stawardengineering.com Contract Size: 6 Year Joined: 2000 In-House: HJOQ Contracted Out: ACEGIMTUVWYZ

Swiftclean Building Services Compliance House, Aviation Way, Southend-On-Sea, Essex SS2 6UN Tel: 0800 243471 Email: g.nicholls@swiftclean.co.uk Web: www.swiftclean.co.uk Contract Size: 7 Year Joined: 1996 In-House: TW Specialist Group: SFG, VHB

Swiftline Engineering Ltd

67 Clerkenwell Road, London EC1R 5BL Tel: 0208 4524080 Email: accounts@swiftline.co.uk Web: www.swiftline.co.uk Contract Size: 7 Year Joined: 2003 In-House: ABCEGIMOVYZ

Unit 44, Metropolitan Centre, 8 Norwich Road, Greenford UB6 8UB Tel: 0207 4825278 Email: john@tdk-mes-london.co.uk Web: www.tdk-mes-london.co.uk Year Joined: 2016 In-House: ABCDEGHIJKLMOPQRSTUVWXYZ Specialist Group: HAPS

The Beaver Co Ltd

968 North Circular Road, Cricklewood, London NW2 7UZ Tel: 0208 2081839 Email: peter.blanden@thebeaverco.com Web: www.thebeaverco.co.uk Contract Size: 6 Year Joined: 1987 In-House: GHILMOSV Contracted Out: UZ

The Electrical & Plumbing Co Ltd Peep House, 7 Back Lane, Chadwell Heath, Romford, Essex RM6 4BP Tel: 0208 5971811 Email: accounts@epcobsv.co.uk Web: www.epcobsv.co.uk Contract Size: 7 Year Joined: 1998 In-House: CDEGHILOSVZ Contracted Out: AMTUWY Specialist Group: SFG

The SIPS Group

85 Gloucester Road, Croydon, Surrey CR0 2DN Tel: 0208 6892950 Email: rayaustin@sipsgroup.co.uk Contract Size: 5 Year Joined: 2002 In-House: GILMUVWXZ

Sykes & Son Ltd

42 Essex Street, London WC2R 3JF Tel: 0207 3539651 Email: dlarken@sykes1759.co.uk Web: www.sykesandsonltd.com Contract Size: 7 Year Joined: 2009 In-House: ABGIJMOSZ Contracted Out: CDEFKLOQTUVWXY Specialist Group: SFG

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TRS Ltd

Unit 2, Swan Business Park, Sandpit Road, Dartford, Kent DA1 5ED Tel: 0845 2249000 Email: john.kilgannon@trs.ltd.uk Web: www.trs.ltd.uk. Contract Size: 4 Year Joined: 2009 In-House: ABGHIJMOSUVZ Contracted Out: CDEFKLOPQRTVWXY Specialist Group: SFG

Vantage Facilities Ltd

PO BOX 67, Sunbury-On-Thames Middlesex TW16 7YF Tel: 01932 789010 Fax: 01932 789011 Email: info@vantage-facilities.co.uk Website: www.vantagefacilities.co.uk

TRS Ltd

Unit 2, Swan Business Park Sandpit Road, Dartford Kent DA1 5ED Tel: 0845 224 9000 Email: john.kilgannon@trs.ltd.uk Website: www.trs.ltd.uk TRS operates in the Facilities Management, Construction and Rail sectors. The company was established in 1980. Whether it’s installing an LED lighting system, energy efficient boilers or air conditioning systems, we have the in-house resources to design, install, maintain and repair all mechanical and electrical building services. Working in a broad spectrum of industries that includes commercial property, health, rail, manufacturing, leisure, local and central government has given us a unique insight into the requirements of the diverse range of sectors we operate in.

TWO Services Ltd

Unit B02, Poplar Business Park, Prestons Road, London E14 9RL Tel: 0207 3993242 Email: george@two-services.com Contract Size: 5 Year Joined: 2006 In-House: ST Specialist Group: SFG, VHB

V Vantage Facilities Ltd

PO Box 67, 23 Cadbury Road, Sunbury On Thames, Middlesex TW16 7YF Tel: 01932 789010 Email: juliew@vantage-facilities.co.uk Web: www.vantagefacilities.co.uk Contract Size: 4 Year Joined: 2004 In-House: ABGHLMOSUVZ Contracted Out: CDEFIJKOPQRTVWXY Specialist Group: SFG

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We carry out Planned Preventative Maintenance for many companies throughout London and home counties. Our philosophy is that by maintaining equipment to its optimum efficiency represents a good investment in its operation and life expectancy. The type of services we can supply are Heating and Ventilation, Air Conditioning, Plumbing, Electrical, Water Treatment, Fire Systems. Office refurbishment and handyman Facilities. Our service engineers and back-up staff are highly trained and kept up to date with all aspects of modern technology, environment and safety issues. Service personnel are Gas Safe F Gas registered, and we have Quality Assurance ISO 9001 and Safe Contractor.

Watret & Co. Ltd

65-67 Park St, St Albans, Hertfordshire AL2 2PE Tel: 01727 873 765 Email: gascontracts@watret.co.uk Website: www.watret.co.uk Watret and Co has provided heating services since 1971 and we pride ourselves on continually developing our services and adapting to changes within the industry. Our mission is to deliver an efficient, high quality heating service with the minimum of fuss and inconvenience. We offer solutions across Domestic and Commercial systems, by providing real engineering expertise and straightforward communication via a direct workforce who genuinely want to help. We provide complete contract management via our skilled Management Team who are able to provide contract delivery from start to finish working with all stakeholders.

Vertex Services Group Ltd

21 Oakwood Hill Industrial Estate, Loughton, Essex IG10 3TZ Tel: 0208 5088420 Email: dave@vertexltd.co.uk Web: www.vertexltd.co.uk Contract Size: 7 Year Joined: 2006 In-House: ABFGMOPSUYZ Contracted Out: CEJTVWX Specialist Group: SFG

Vital Energi Utilities Ltd

2nd Floor, 14-18 Holborn, London EC1N 2LE Tel: 0203 8579710 Email: lisa.martin@vitalenergi.co.uk Web: www.vitalenergi.co.uk Contract Size: 8 Year Joined: 2002 In-House: GIKMOQSVX Contracted Out: RUWZ

Weldatube Mechanical Services Ltd

187 Edward Place, Deptford, London SE8 5HD Tel: 0208 6915875 Email: info@keepingcool.co.uk Web: www.keepingcool.co.uk Contract Size: 5 Year Joined: 1970 In-House: ABCEGIOS Contracted Out: DFJKLMPQRTUVWXYZ Specialist Group: VG

Woodford Heating & Energy Ltd

First Floor, Oakwood House, Oakwood Industrial Estate, Loughton, Essex IG10 3PZ Tel: 0208 5310004 Email: info@woodfordheating.com Web: www.woodfordheating.com Contract Size: 7 Year Joined: 2000 In-House: GHM Contracted Out: AEI Specialist Group: HAPS



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21 Degrees Ltd

Unit 10, Apollo Court, Monkton Business Park, Hebburn, Tyne & Wear NE31 2ES Tel: 0191 5450545 Email: steve@21-degrees.co.uk Web: www.21-degrees.co.uk Contract Size: 7 Year Joined: 2007 In-House: ABCDEIOSTV Contracted Out: L Specialist Group: RACHP

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B Thermal Road, Bromborough, Birkinhead, Wirral CH62 4YB Tel: 0191 2936406 Email: les.higham@balfourbeatty.com Web: www.balfourbeatty.com Contract Size: 7 Year Joined: 2009 In-House: GIJMOPQXZ Contracted Out: ABCDELSTUVWY Specialist Group: SFG, VG

Ambient HVAC

14-17 The Old Offices, Urlay Nook Road, Eaglescliffe, Stockton-on-Tees TS16 0LA Tel: 0845 2020233 Fax: 01642 783652 Email: info@ambienthvac.co.uk Website: www.ambienthvac.co.uk A forward thinking customer focussed business delivering HVAC installations across the UK. A combination of extensive installation experience and specialist engineering and design expertise enables us to view projects from an engineering perspective, delivering innovative solutions to challenging situations. The majority of our work is repeat business and recommendation. Ambient provides expertise and support from design, installation and commissioning services to service and repair of HVAC and Local Exhaust Ventilation (LEV). From industrial and petrochemical companies, property developers, multiple retailers and public sector organisations to leisure and retail concerns, we are resourced to respond quickly and efficiently to meet your needs.

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Balfour Beatty Kilpatrick

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14-17 The Old Offices, Urlay Nook Road, Eaglescliffe, Stockton On Tees, Cleveland TS16 0LA Tel: 0845 2020233 Email: ross@ambienthvac.co.uk Web: www.ambientair.co.uk Contract Size: 5 Year Joined: 2007 In-House: ABEIOSTV Specialist Group: RACHP

C Clean Sweep (North East) Ltd 3 Glamis Avenue, Melton Park, Gosforth, Newcastle Upon Tyne NE3 5SY Tel: 0191 2362809 Email: alan@cleansweepgroup.co.uk Web: www.cleansweepgroup.co.uk Contract Size: 6 Year Joined: 2014 In-House: ST Specialist Group: SFG, VHB

Commercial Maintenance Services UK Ltd

Tyne House, Temple Street, Gateshead, Tyne & Wear NE10 0HN Tel: 0191 4950741 Email: steve@cmsltd.uk.net Web: www.cmsltd.uk.net Contract Size: 5 Year Joined: 2005 In-House: ABCDEGHILMOTVWZ Specialist Group: SFG

1 Woodfield Road, Welwyn Garden City Hertfordshire AL7 1JQ Tel: 0870 112 9196 Fax: 0870 112 9197 Email: info@dcukfm.com Website: www.dcukfm.com DCUKFM are leading experts in; • Ductwork Cleaning • Kitchen Extract Cleaning • Fire Damper Testing • Social Housing ventilation • System Risk Assessments • Building Refurbishment • Asbestos Removal • Maintenance • Training • BESA Approved • LPCB Approved • Nationwide – various regional offices Health and Safety is the foundation for all our work activities. We have received the RoSPA Award for 14 consecutive years and the British Safety Council International Safety Award for 7 successive years, which evidence our commitment to exceptional H&S standards.

Direct Services

St John's Road, Meadowfield Industrial Estate, Meadowfield, Durham DH7 8XQ Tel: 0300 0269131 Email: anthony.shale2@durham.gov.uk Contract Size: 6 Year Joined: 2003 In-House: GIMOSVW Specialist Group: SFG


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Durham Air Conditioning Ltd

1 Rosebay Road, Littleburn Industrial Estate, Langley Moor, Durham DH7 8HJ Tel: 0191 3784363 Email: keith@durhamaircon.co.uk Web: www.durhamairconditioning.co.uk Contract Size: 5 Year Joined: 2008 In-House: ABIOV Contracted Out: O Specialist Group: RACHP

Geoffrey Robinson Ltd

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H Malone & Sons Ltd

Esh Building, Baker Road, Nelson Industrial Estate, Cramlington, Northumberland NE23 1WL Tel: 01670 700150 Email: Nicky.Hayes@esh.uk.com Contract Size: 5 Year Joined: 2013 In-House: GHMSZ Contracted Out: ABCDEFIJKLOPQRTUVWXY Specialist Group: SFG

Integral UK Ltd

Macklin Avenue, Cowpen Industrial Estate, Billingham, Cleveland TS23 4ET Tel: 01642 370500 Email: nr@geoffreyrobinson.co.uk Web: www.geoffreyrobinson.ltd.uk Contract Size: 7 Year Joined: 1975 In-House: CEGIMOPQSTXZ Contracted Out: ABLOUW Specialist Group: SFG

Hillstar Building Management Ltd

Suite 24, Gear House, Saltmeadows Road Gateshead NE8 3AH Tel: 0191 4661446 Email: info@hillstarbm.co.uk Web: www.hillstarbuildingmanagement.co.uk We are a strongly established and well respected, relationship orientated organisation. We maintain large shopping malls, hotels, industrial warehousing, offices, restaurants and we also cater for the care industry. Our aim is to simply grow on our already good and solid foundations as an honest, service orientated and reliable business partner. Our business has grown year on year through a network of positive recommendation from clients and existing business partners who appreciate our absolute enthusiasm and caring attitude.

Gosforth Industrial Estate, Newcastle Upon Tyne NE3 1XL Tel: 0191 2851176 Email: enquiries@hmalone.co.uk Web: www.hmalone.co.uk Contract Size: 7 Year Joined: 1965 In-House: DEGHJKLMOPQSWX Contracted Out: CEFIORTUVYZ

Eurovent Purifying Systems UK Ltd

Unit 5, Ninth Avenue East, Team Valley Trading Estate, Gateshead, Tyne & Wear NE11 0EJ Tel: 0191 487 2287 Email: mbone@eurovent.net Web: www.eurovent.net Contract Size: 5Year Joined: 2008 In-House: ACDET Specialist Group: SFG, VHB

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Geoffrey Robinson Limited

Macklin Avenue, Cowpen Industrial Estate Billingham, Cleveland TS23 4ET Tel: 01642 370500 Fax: 01642 370600 Email: enquiry@geoffreyrobinson.co.uk Website: www.geoffreyrobinson.co.uk Geoffrey Robinson Limited are an established Mechanical and Electrical Building Services Provider. A second generation family business with old fashioned family values, working predominantly in the commercial and industrial sector. Clients include the NHS, MOD, Universities, Schools, Food Processing Plants and most of the country’s leading construction firms. All works are estimated, designed, project managed and undertaken by our highly skilled, experienced, qualified engineering team. Working to ISO9001 Quality Management System, Geoffrey Robinson are members of BESA, Gas Safe, NICEIC, ECA, Reset and JIB, as well as Construction Line, Chas & Safe Contractor.

We have extensive experience in providing M&E installations for a diverse range of projects up to the value of £9 Million, from small works and maintenance to full building restorations and new build commercial & residential properties. We have a strong management team adept at planning, developing, costing and delivering the most challenging projects. Our directly employed workforce, backed by an award winning training and development programme, is capable of dealing with any task with confidence and enthusiasm.

Suite 24, Gear House, Saltmeadows Road, Gateshead, Tyne & Wear NE8 3AH Tel: 0845 8623330 Email: lee@hillstarbm.co.uk Web: www.hillstarbuildingmanagement.co.uk Contract Size: 5 Year Joined: 2012 In-House: ABEGHLMST Contracted Out: CDFIJKOPQUVWXYZ

Kennedy Services Ltd

Alexander House, Glen Terrace, Robinson Terrace, Washington, Tyne & Wear NE38 7BD Tel: 0191 4162544 Email: alan.atkinson@kennedyservicesltd.co.uk Year Joined: 2015 In-House: CGS Contracted Out: AET

KENNEDY SERVICES LIMITED Kennedy Services Ltd

Alexander House, Station Road, Columbia, Washington, Tyne and Wear NE38 7BD Tel: 0191 4162544 Fax: 0191 4157436 Email: admin@kennedyservicesltd.co.uk Established in 1978 we have a wealth of experience in the building services sector expertly delivering mechanical and plumbing installations to our commercial, education and industrial clients.

Hyperklean Ltd

Communications House, Brunswick Industrial Estate, Newcastle Upon Tyne NE13 7BA Tel: 0191 2366023 Email: jackie@hyperklean.co.uk Web: www.hyperklean.co.uk Contract Size: 4 Year Joined: 2008 In-House: T Specialist Group: SFG, VHB

We pride ourselves on our forward thinking and quality of installation, providing our services to many prestigious and challenging projects throughout the sector. Our principal of outstanding customer service has ensured that the majority of our work is from repeat business and recommendations.

I Imtech Engineering Services North Ltd Swallow House, Parsons Road, Washington, Tyne & Wear NE37 1EZ Tel: 0191 4157007 Email: paul.hoy@imtechnorth.co.uk Contract Size: 8 Year Joined: 1995 Specialist Group: SFG

Imtech Inviron Ltd

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• Heating & Gas Services • Mechanical & Electrical Service • Fire Alarm & Emergency lighting • Plumbing • Catering Equipment • Air Conditioning

Gosforth Industrial Estate, Newcastle upon Tyne, Tyne & Wear NE3 1XL Tel: 0191 2851176 Email: enquiries@hmalone.co.uk Website: www.hmalone.co.uk H Malone & Sons Ltd was established in 1926 to carry out M&E installations for clients in the private and public sectors.

Unit 1, Block B, Holland Park, Holland Drive, Newcastle Upon Tyne NE2 4LD Tel: 0191 2611071 Email: daniel.lowes@integral.co.uk Web: www.integralservices.co.uk Contract Size: 7 Year Joined: 2005 In-House: ABGHKMOSYZ Contracted Out: CDEFIJLOPQRTUVWX Specialist Group: SFG

Facilities Management and Service, Swallow House, Parsons Road, Washington, Tyne & Wear NE37 1EZ Tel: 0191 4157126 Email: lesley.jeynes@imtechinviron.co.uk Web: www.inviron.co.uk Contract Size: 5 Year Joined: 1983 Specialist Group: SFG

We work as a team and are committed to provide high standards in a competitive market for our clients.

L Leybourne Urwin Ltd

Cramar House, Tanfield Lea Industrial Estate, Stanley, County Durham DH9 9QT Tel: 01207 232588 Email: chris.urwin@lurwin.co.uk Web: www.lurwin.co.uk Contract Size: 7 Year Joined: 1968 In-House: ABCDFGHIJKLMOPQRUVWYZ Contracted Out: EOSTX Specialist Group: HAPS

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Lorne Stewart PLC

Stewart House, Wynyard Park Business Village, Chapell Lane, Wynyard Park, Teeside TS22 5FG Tel: 01740 665544 Email: Tom.McLaughlin@lornestewart.co.uk Web: www.lornestewart.co.uk Contract Size: 8 Year Joined: 1988 In-House: DEGHIKMOPSW Contracted Out: ABCEFJLOQTUVXYZ Specialist Group: SFG

M Maval Electrical & Mechanical Engineering Co Ltd

Skippers Lane, Skippers Lane Industrial Estate, South Bank, Middlesborough TS6 6HA Tel: 01642 455101 Email: darren.trotter@maval.co.uk Web: www.maval.co.uk Year Joined: 2015 In-House: GHIMSZ Contracted Out: AFKLOPRTUXY Specialist Group: HAPS

N N G Bailey Ltd

Thames House, Mandale Business Park, Belmont, Durham DH1 1TH Tel: 01132 343443 Email: jon.crank@ngbailey.co.uk Web: www.ngbailey.co.uk Contract Size: 8 Year Joined: 1983 In-House: GIJKMOQSUVXZ Contracted Out: CDEFHLPTWY Specialist Group: SFG

Norstead Ltd

Victory Houe, Balliol Business Park, Newcastle Upon Tyne NE12 8EW Tel: 0191 2684000 Email: wthoburn@norstead.co.uk Web: www.norstead.co.uk Contract Size: 7 Year Joined: 1994 In-House: GHMOYZ Contracted Out: ABCDEFHIJKLOPQRSTUVWX Specialist Group: SFG

Northern Hygiene Ltd

31 Bollihope Drive, Silksworth, Sunderland, Tyne & Wear SR3 1PJ Tel: 0191 5226323 Email: northernhygieneltd@yahoo.co.uk Web: www.northernhygieneltd.com Contract Size: 4 Year Joined: 2013 In-House: T Specialist Group: SFG, VHB

Northern Ventilation Services Ltd

Planet Place, George Stephenson Industrial Estate, Killingworth, Newcastle Upon Tyne, Tyne & Wear NE12 6EF Tel: 0191 2161212 Email: eddie@northernventilation.co.uk Contract Size: 4 Year Joined: 2013 In-House: CDEFT Specialist Group: VG

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O Opus Building Services Ltd

Unit 7, Boldon Court, Boldon Business Park, Boldon, Tyne & Wear NE35 9LZ Tel: 0191 5461000 Email: gavin.richardson@opusbsl.co.uk Web: www.opusbuildingservices.co.uk Contract Size: 7 Year Joined: 2008 In-House: ACGUZ

Robert Kirkland (Blyth) Ltd

62-66 Bridge Street, Blyth, Northumberland NE24 2AP Tel: 01670 352196 Email: jim.mcglen@robertkirkland.co.uk Web: www.robertkirkland.co.uk Contract Size: 7 Year Joined: 1964 In-House: GHJMQ Contracted Out: ABCDEIKLOPRSTUVWXYZ Specialist Group: HAPS

P Robert Kirkland (Blyth) Ltd

Goosepool House, Over Dinsdale, Darlington, Durham DL2 1PW Tel: 01325 335000 Email: peterbarker@partnersinhygiene.co.uk Web: www.partnersinhygiene.co.uk Contract Size: 6 Year Joined: 2013 In-House: EST Specialist Group: SFG, VHB

62-66 Bridge Street Blyth, Northumberland NE24 2AP Tel: 01670 352196 Email: info@r-kirkland.co.uk Website: www.robertkirkland.co.uk

Established as a partnership in 1919 & as a Limited Company from 1973 we carry out Mechanical & Plumbing Installations to a wide range of Commercial & Industrial premises within the North East of England.

Protherm (UK) Ltd

Infinity House, Sotherby Road, Middlesborough, Stockton On Tees TS3 8BT Tel: 01642 675755 Email: tim.kilvington@prothermuk.co.uk Web: www.prothermuk.co.uk Contract Size: 6 Year Joined: 1996 In-House: CDY Specialist Group: VG

We are heavily involved in ‘partnering’/framework agreements with major Housing Associations/ Local Authorities/Hospital Trusts/ Consulting Engineers & end users for both new build & refurbishment works in particular extra care projects.

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We have a large & longstanding client base which results in constant repeat business with some of the North East’s leading contractors. We are proud to have preferred contractor status for many of our projects. This is a testament to the professionalism, flexibility and commitment of our staff.

Quartz Electrical & Mechanical Services Ltd

Brighouse Business Village, Riverside Park Industrial Estate, Middlesbrough, North Yorkshire TS2 1RT Tel: 01642 244411 Email: liam@quartz-northeast.co.uk Web: www.quartz-northeast.co.uk Contract Size: 7 Year Joined: 1998 In-House: GHIJMPQSZ Contracted Out: ABCDEFKLORTUVWXY

R Arnott & Sons Ltd

9 Arcot Court, Nelson Park, Cramlington, Northumberland NE23 1BB Tel: 01670 590006 Email: james@rarnottandsons.com Contract Size: 5 Year Joined: 1964 In-House: GHIJMOPQSW Contracted Out: ABCDELRTUYZ

R M Myers & Co Ltd

Unit A, Rennys Lane, Durham DH1 2RB Tel: 0191 3846600 Email: kevin@rmmyers.co.uk Web: www.rmmyers.co.uk Contract Size: 5 Year Joined: 1993 In-House: GHKMOPQ Contracted Out: ACDEFILUVWXYZ Specialist Group: HAPS

T Clarke Contracting Ltd

Wilton House, Ackhurst Park, Foxhole Road, Chorley PR7 1NY Tel: 01257 443200 Email: jodie.worthington@tclarke.co.uk Web: www.tclarke.co.uk Contract Size: 7 Year Joined: 2017 In-House: ABCEGHILMOPQUVWXZ Contracted Out: DO

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Roflow Ltd

6 Hanlon Court, Royal Industrial Estate, Jarrow, Tyne & Wear NE32 3HR Tel: 0191 4282227 Email: p.scorer@roflow.co.uk Web: www.roflow.com Contract Size: 6 Year Joined: 1999 In-House: CDEFGIJKVX Contracted Out: ABLOPQTUWYZ Specialist Group: VG

S SES (Engineering Services) Ltd

Centre for Advanced Industry, Coble Dene, Royal Quays, North Shields, Tyne & Wear NE29 6DE Tel: 0191 2586627 Email: sjoyce@ses-ltd.co.uk Web: www.ses-ltd.co.uk Contract Size: 8 Year Joined: 1976 In-House: ACEFGHIJKLMOPQSTUVWXYZ Contracted Out: BOR

Hunter House, 17-19 Byron Street, Newcastle Upon Tyne NE2 1XH Tel: 0191 2612727 Email: eamonn.rourke@tclarke.co.uk Web: www.tclarke.co.uk Year Joined: 2017 In-House: ABCEGHILMOPQUVWXZ Contracted Out: DO

T W Steam & Heating Services Ltd

Unit 7 & 8b, Renny's Lane, Dragonville Industrial Estate, Durham DH1 2RS Tel: 0191 3841400 Email: twsteam@btconnect.com Web: www.twsteam.co.uk Contract Size: 2 Year Joined: 1980 In-House: GHJM Specialist Group: HAPS

TW Steam & Heating Services Ltd

Unit 7 & 8b, Renny’s Lane Dragonville Industrial Estate Durham DH1 2RS Tel: 0191 384 1400 Fax: 0191 386 4251 Email: twsteam@btconnect.com Website: www.twsteam.co.uk Plumbing, heating, mechanical engineering, industrial, commercial, domestic gas, LPG, oil, Steel fabrication, pipework, welding.


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Twin Services Ltd

9 Bowesfield Crescent, Stockton-On-Tees, Cleveland TS18 3BL Tel: 01642 606067 Email: peter@twinservices.co.uk Web: www.twinservices.co.uk Contract Size: 5 Year Joined: 1985 In-House: GHIMOSVW Contracted Out: ABCDEFJKLPQRTUXYZ

U UK Commercial Cleaning Solutions Ltd 14 Octavian Way, Team Valley Trading Estate, Gateshead, Tyne & Wear NE11 0HZ Tel: 0800 0329533 Email: info@uk-cc.co.uk Web: www.uk-cc.co.uk Contract Size: 7 Year Joined: 2014 In-House: CDEHST Specialist Group: SFG, VHB

Upnorth Engineering Services Ltd

Merlin House, Prince Park, Prince Way, Team Valley Trading Estate, Gateshead, Tyne & Wear NE11 0NF Tel: 0191 4142882 Email: stewart.grierson@upnorthgroup.com Web: www.upnorth-group.com Contract Size: 7 Year Joined: 2007 In-House: ABEGIJMOSVZ Contracted Out: CLPQTUWXY Specialist Group: RACHP

V Vaughan Engineering Services Limited

14 Blue Sky Way, Monkton Business Park South, Hebburn, Tyne & Wear NE31 2EQ Tel: 0191 4952777 Email: phil.mcguire@vaughan-group.co.uk Web: www.vaughan-group.co.uk Contract Size: 8 Year Joined: 1994 In-House: GM Contracted Out: GIOV

Ventilation Hygiene Specialists Ltd

Infinity House, Sotherby Road, Middlesbrough, Stockton On Tees TS3 8BT Tel: 01642 927010 Email: info@vhs.uk.com Web: www.vhs.uk.com Contract Size: 3 Year Joined: 2013 In-House: ETY Contracted Out: A Specialist Group: VG

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A A C Air Systems Ltd

Selby Place, Stanley Industrial Estate, Skelmersdale, Lancashire WN8 8EF Tel: 01695 722066 Email: bryan@acairsys.co.uk Web: www.acairsystems.co.uk Contract Size: 2 Year Joined: 2008 In-House: ABS Specialist Group: RACHP

ACS (UK) Group Ltd

9 West Bank, Chorley PR7 1JF Tel: 01942 859116 Email: info@acsuk.co.uk Web: www.acsuk.co.uk Year Joined: 2018 In-House: AST 1 3 5 7

Up to £25k Up to £100k Up to £500k Up to £10m

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Air conditioning Refrigeration F gas Ductwork - Sheet metal Ductwork - Plastics Local exhaust & kitchen ventilation & maintenance F Indoor air quality G Commercial heating & plumbing H Domestic heating, plumbing, service & maintenance I Design & build J Pipework / hot tapping/pipe Freezing K Offsite prefabrication L Underfloor heating M C/I gas fitting N Ability to sub-contract O Renewables (Wind, Solar, Biomass, CHP, H/P etc) P Industrial process pipework Q Offsite prefabricated pipework R Thermal/sound insulation S Facilities services T Ductwork cleaning & vent hygiene U Automatic control system V Commissioning/performance testing W Water treatment X Lloyds class 1 welding Y Fire protection engineering Z Electrical contracting HAPS Heating & Plumbing Services Group RACHP Refrigeration, Air Conditioning & Heat Pump Group SFG Service & Facilities Group VHB Ventilation Hygiene Branch VG Ventilation Group

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Advanced Air Conditioning & Refrigeration Ltd Unit 19, Elm Court, Newbridge Road, Ellesmere Port, Cheshire CH65 4LY Tel: 0151 3565337 Email: info@advanair.co.uk Web: www.advanair.co.uk Contract Size: 3 Year Joined: 2002 In-House: ABIOSTV Specialist Group: RACHP

Airtech Cooling Services Ltd

91 Harris Drive, Bootle, Merseyside L20 6LF Tel: 0151 9330023 Email: pmallon@airtechuk.com Web: www.airtechuk.com Contract Size: 5 Year Joined: 1998 In-House: ABG Contracted Out: CDEORTUW Specialist Group: RACHP

Allcool (NW) Ltd

Unit 6, Wyrefields, Wyrefields, Poulton Le Fylde Business Park, Poulton Le Fylde, Lancashire FY6 8JX Tel: 01253 893649 Email: lisa@allcoolnw.co.uk Web: www.allcoolnw.co.uk Contract Size: 4 Year Joined: 2012 In-House: ABO Contracted Out: IV Specialist Group: RACHP

Allied Pipefreezing Services Ltd

Assured Cleaning Services Ltd

Altertherm Air Conditioning Ltd

Atherton & Partners Ltd

Unit 2, Caroline Court, Billington Road, Burnley BB11 5UB Tel: 01282 410240 Email: info@alliedpipefreezing.co.uk Web: www.alliedpipefreezing.co.uk Year Joined: 2017 In-House: GJ Specialist Group: SFG Chapel House, Brickbridge Lane, Marple, Cheshire SK6 7BQ Tel: 0161 4261350 Email: stuart@altertherm.com Web: www.altertherm.com Contract Size: 6 Year Joined: 2006 In-House: ACI

Ameon Ltd

Units 9-10, Olympic Court, Boardmans Way, Whitehills Business Park, Blackpool, Lancashire FY4 5GU Tel: 01253 760160 Email: rlawson@ameon.co.uk Web: www.ameon.co.uk Contract Size: 8 Year Joined: 1996 In-House: ABCDEGHIKLMOPSZ Contracted Out: FQRTUWXY

Andrews Air Conditioning & Refrigeration Ltd

Claverton Road, Wythenshawe, Manchester M23 9FT Tel: 0800 7318833 Email: helen.parr@andrews-sykes.com Web: www.airconditioningservices.com Contract Size: 5 Year Joined: 1993 In-House: AS Contracted Out: C Specialist Group: SFG

Askew Refrigeration Services Ltd Calderbank Mill, Greenfield Road, Colne, Lancashire BB8 9PD Tel: 01282 863825 Email: james@askewsltd.com Web: www.askewsltd.com Contract Size: 5 Year Joined: 2005 In-House: ABCEGMOSTUV Contracted Out: OWZ Specialist Group: RACHP

Unit A4, Anchorage Business Park, Chain Caul Way, Preston, Lancashire PR2 2YL Tel: 01772 728244 Email: nickjordan@assuredcleaning.co.uk Web: www.assuredcleaning.co.uk Contract Size: 6 Year Joined: 2008 In-House: AEFT Specialist Group: SFG, VHB Grange House, 19-21 Grange Mount, Birkenhead, Wirral CH43 4XN Tel: 0151 6700666 Email: brian@athertonandpartners.co.uk Web: www.athertonandpartners.co.uk Contract Size: 6 Year Joined: 2001 In-House: GHIMOZ Contracted Out: ABCDELORUVW Specialist Group: HAPS

B Balfour Beatty Kilpatrick

5000 Lakeside, Cheadle Royal Business Park, Cheadle, Manchester SK8 3AX Tel: 0161 7416100 Email: sarah.brady@balfourbeatty.com Web: www.balfourbeatty.com Contract Size: 7 Year Joined: 2009 In-House: GIJMOPQXZ Contracted Out: ABCDELOSTUVWY Specialist Group: SFG, VG

Bay Building Services Ltd

Unit 16C, Middlegate, White Lund Industrial Estate, Morecambe, Lancashire LA3 3BN Tel: 01524 37385 Email: matt@baybuildingservices.co.uk Web: www.baybuildingservices.co.uk Contract Size: 7 Year Joined: 2008 In-House: GHJMO Contracted Out: ABCDEFIKLOPQRSTUVWXYZ


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Briggs & Forrester Engineering Services Ltd

Bay Building Services Ltd

Unit 16C, Middlegate, White Lund Industrial Estate, Morecambe, Lancashire LA3 3BN Tel: 01524 37385 Fax: 01524 844311 Email: info@baybuildingservices.co.uk Website: www.baybuildingservices.co.uk Bay Building Services Ltd is a family business established in 1994 covering all aspects of commercial / domestic mechanical services, and plumbing / heating installations, operating throughout the Northwest region. We are committed to providing a comprehensive service to cover all aspects of your requirements including design & build services. We offer a high quality installation through skilled tradesmen and projects are completed to the highest standards. This ensures that the majority of our work is generated through repeat business and client recommendation.

Cinnabar Court, 6200 Daresbury Park, Daresbury, Warrington WA4 4GE Tel: 01928 798 279 Email: martin.broughton@briggs.uk.com Web: www.briggsandforrester.co.uk Contract Size: 8 Year Joined: 1961 In-House: GIJMOZ Contracted Out: ABCDEFKLOPQRSTUVWXY

C C Caswell Engineering Services Ltd Knowsley Road Ind Estate, Haslingden, Rossendale, Lancashire BB4 4RR Tel: 01706 227935 Email: richard.coxen@caswell.uk.com Web: www.caswell.uk.com Contract Size: 5 Year Joined: 1974 In-House: ACEIOU Contracted Out: D Specialist Group: VG

C M Oxendale Ltd

Alan Ramsbottom Way, Hey Lane Ind Estate, Blackburn, Lancashire BB6 7UR Tel: 01254 580431 Email: colin.oxendale@cmoxendale.co.uk Web: www.cmoxendale.co.uk Contract Size: 6 Year Joined: 2002 In-House: GHILMOSV Contracted Out: ABCDEFKOPQRTUWXYZ

CBRE Managed Services Ltd

Beta Group Ltd

Underbank Mill, Burnley Road, Bacup, Lancashire OL13 8AE Tel: 01706 878330 Email: service@betagroupltd.com Web: www.betagroupltd.com Contract Size: 3 Year Joined: 1996 In-House: GMSWZ Specialist Group: SFG

Blue Cooling Ltd

Whinfell Business Park, Longpool, Kendal, Cumbria LA9 6ER Tel: 01539 724741 Email: adrian@bluecooling.co.uk Web: www.bluecooling.co.uk Contract Size: 6 Year Joined: 2009 In-House: ABIOS Specialist Group: RACHP

Boulting Environmental Services Ltd Maple House, Sandbrook Business Park, Rochdale OL11 1LQ Tel: 0161 6553344 Email: stevemarsh@besltd.org Web: www.besltd.org Contract Size: 8 Year Joined: 2008 In-House: EGIJKLMOPX Contracted Out: ABCDQTUVWYZ

Bridge Extraction Systems Ltd Unit 5, Park Road Business Centre, Park Road, Bacup, Lancashire OL13 0BW Tel: 01706 876808 Email: ian@bridgeextraction.co.uk Contract Size: 1 Year Joined: 2007 In-House: CEI Specialist Group: VG

Suite 3B, Trafford Plaza, Seymour Grove, Old Trafford, Manchester M16 0LD Tel: 0161 8770218 Email: justin.lawson@norlandmanagedservices.co.uk Web: www.norlandmanagedservices.co.uk Contract Size: 8 Year Joined: 1985 In-House: ABCDEFGHIJKLMOPQRSTUVWXYZ Specialist Group: SFG

Celsius Air Conditioning Ltd

1 Well Street, Heywood, Lancashire OL10 1NT Tel: 01706 367500 Email: peter@celsiusair.co.uk Web: www.celsiusair.co.uk Contract Size: 5 Year Joined: 1996 In-House: ABEIOSV Specialist Group: SFG

Clearground Ltd

67c Corporation Road, Wirral, Birkenhead, Merseyside CH41 3NG Tel: 0151 6528010 Email: info@clearground.co.uk Web: www.clearground.co.uk Contract Size: 5 Year Joined: 2013 In-House: ST Specialist Group: SFG, VHB

Clearwater Technology Ltd

38 Melford Court, Hardwick Grange, Woolston, Warrington, Cheshire WA1 4RZ Tel: 01925 814512 Email: paul.jamieson@clearwater.eu.com Web: www.clearwater.eu.com Contract Size: 6 Year Joined: 1995 In-House: FTW Specialist Group: SFG, VHB

Climate Mechanical Services Ltd Golden Gates Lodge, Crewe Hall, Weston Road, Crewe CW2 5XN Tel: 01270 763988 Email: max@climategroup.co.uk Web: www.climategroup.co.uk Contract Size: 7 Year Joined: 2007 In-House: ABDEO

CMB Fylde Engineering Ltd

3 Skyways Commercial Centre, Blackpool Buisiness Park, Amy Johnson Way, Blackpool FY4 3RS Tel: 01253 298366 Email: david.harter@cmbfylde.co.uk Web: www.cmbeng.co.uk Year Joined: 2018 In-House: GHM Contracted Out: AHZ

Commissioning & Maintenance Services Ltd

7 Carr Brow, High Lane, Stockport, Cheshire SK6 8EX Tel: 01663 762411 Email: enquiries@commissioningandmaintenance.com Web: www.commissioningandmaintenance.com Contract Size: 3 Year Joined: 1994 In-House: VW Specialist Group: SFG

CPL Heating & Plumbing Ltd

Charleson Building Services Ltd

Unit C1, Anchorage Business Park, Chain Caul Way, Ashton On Ribble, Preston, Lancashire PR2 2YL Tel: 01772 723723 Email: mail@cplbuildingservices.co.uk Web: www.cplbuildingservices.co.uk Contract Size: 6 Year Joined: 2004 In-House: CDEGHJLMOQS Contracted Out: AEIORTUVWYZ Specialist Group: HAPS

Chris Bowker Ltd

Archway 3, Birley Fields, Hulme, Manchester M15 5QJ Tel: 0161 2276000 Email: pewilliams@laingorourke.com Web: www.crownhouse.com Contract Size: 8 Year Joined: 1904 In-House: HIJKOPQUVZ Contracted Out: ABCDEFGLMORTVWY

Unit 8, Easter Court, Europa Boulevard, Westbrook, Warrington, Cheshire WA5 7ZB Tel: 01925 655929 Email: robin.hill@charleson.co.uk Web: www.charleson.co.uk Contract Size: 7 Year Joined: 1986 In-House: GIM Contracted Out: FJKLOPQRUVWXYZ Whitegate, White Lund Industrial Estate, Morecambe, Lancashire LA3 3BS Tel: 01524 36353 Email: info@chrisbowker.co.uk Web: www.chrisbowker.co.uk Contract Size: 7 Year Joined: 2012 In-House: GIMOUZ Contracted Out: ACLO Specialist Group: HAPS

D D & J Air Conditioning Services Ltd 109b Snowdon Avenue, Urmston, Manchester M41 6EF Tel: 0161 7477870 Email: info@djaircon.co.uk Web: www.djaircon.co.uk Contract Size: 2 Year Joined: 1976 In-House: ABIOSV Contracted Out: Z Specialist Group: RACHP, SFG

D.C.S.

4 Florence Street, Blackpool, Lancashire FY4 5HQ Tel: 07813 051171 Email: lwildon@gmail.com Contract Size: 2 Year Joined: 2015 In-House: CET Specialist Group: SFG, VHB

DCUK FM

1 Woodfield Road, Welwyn Garden City Hertfordshire AL7 1JQ Tel: 0870 112 9196 Fax: 0870 112 9197 Email: info@dcukfm.com Website: www.dcukfm.com DCUKFM are leading experts in; • Ductwork Cleaning • Kitchen Extract Cleaning • Fire Damper Testing • Social Housing ventilation • System Risk Assessments • Building Refurbishment • Asbestos Removal • Maintenance • Training • BESA Approved • LPCB Approved • Nationwide – various regional offices Health and Safety is the foundation for all our work activities. We have received the RoSPA Award for 14 consecutive years and the British Safety Council International Safety Award for 7 successive years, which evidence our commitment to exceptional H&S standards.

Crown House Technologies

Ductwork Design & Installation Ltd Unit D5, Europa Trading Estate, Stoneclough Road, Radcliffe, Manchester M26 1GG Tel: 01204 705333 Email: grahamh@ddi-ltd.co.uk Web: www.ddi-ltd.co.uk Contract Size: 6 Year Joined: 2001 In-House: CEIS Contracted Out: ADRTU Specialist Group: VG

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Fleetwood Sheet Metal Ltd ECG Facilities Services

Phoenix House, Bradnor Road, Sharston, Manchester M22 4TF Tel: 01698 828778 Email: dburleigh@ecg-maint.com Web: www.ecg-facilities.com Contract Size: 6 Year Joined: 2009 In-House: ABCEGHMOSVW Contracted Out: IJOPQUXYZ Specialist Group: SFG

End Systems Ltd

Redwater House, Brunswick Street, Leigh, Lancashire WN7 2PL Tel: 01942 673229 Email: dale.kenyon@endsystems.co.uk Web: www.endsystems.co.uk Contract Size: 6 Year Joined: 1980 In-House: TUVZ Contracted Out: WY

ENGIE FM Ltd

Belthorn House, Walker Park, Blackburn, Lancashire BB1 2QE Tel: 01254 662323 Email: ian.forster@engie.com Web: www.business.engie.co.uk Contract Size: 6 Year Joined: 2007 In-House: ABS Specialist Group: RACHP, SFG

1 Denham Way, Fleetwood, Lancashire FY7 6PR Tel: 01253 879234 Email: info@fleetwoodsheetmetal.co.uk Web: www.fleetwoodsheetmetal.co.uk Contract Size: 6 Year Joined: 2014 In-House: CEJKPQX Contracted Out: DE Specialist Group: VG

FORTIS Hygiene & Maintenance Services

4th floor, Biz Space, Wilsons Park Business Centre, Monsall Road, Manchester M40 8WN Tel: 0161 6371919 Email: info@fortisservices.co.uk Web: www.fortisservices.co.uk Contract Size: 7 Year Joined: 2016 In-House: T Specialist Group: VHB

Francis Commissioning Services Ltd

24 Derby Street West, Ormskirk, Lancashire L39 3NH Tel: 01695 579869 Email: francis.commissioning@gmail.com Web: www.franciscommissioning.co.uk Contract Size: 5 Year Joined: 2008 In-House: V Contracted Out: CDEGMTW

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Environment & Power Technology Ltd Suite 1, Bank House, The Paddock, Wilmslow Road, Handforth, Cheshire SK9 3HQ Tel: 01625 536790 Email: philb@ep-tech.co.uk Web: www.ep-tech.co.uk Year Joined: 2011 In-House: ACEFGW Specialist Group: RACHP

Enviroplas Ltd

Unit 2, Shepherd Cross Street, Bolton BL1 3DE Tel: 01204 844744 Email: sales@enviroplas.co.uk Web: www.enviroplas.co.uk Contract Size: 6 Year Joined: 1997 In-House: D Specialist Group: VG

F Flamefast (UK) Ltd

1 Heaton Court, Risley Road, Birchwood, Warrington WA3 6QU Tel: 01925 281230 Email: karen.thomas@flamefast.co.uk Web: www.flamefast.co.uk Contract Size: 3 Year Joined: 2010 In-House: EIMSY Specialist Group: VG

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173 Bolton Road, Walkden, Manchester M28 3BJ Tel: 0161 7900001 Email: sales@gdiairsolutions.com Web: www.gdi-airsolutions.com Contract Size: 4 Year Joined: 2010 In-House: ABIOS Contracted Out: CDEGMTUZ Specialist Group: RACHP

Hy5 Commercial Cleaning Ltd 25 New Market Street, Business Centre, Ulverston, Cumbria, LA12 7LQ Tel: 0800 316 6280 Tel: 01229 588556 Email: info@hy5cleaning.co.uk Website: www.hy5cleaning.com

H H E Simm & Son Ltd

Hy5 Commercial cleaning are fully accredited members of BESA, this means we are able to offer a 5* service to TR/19 standard throughout the North West area, our services include:

Spinnaker House, 141 Sefton Street, Liverpool L8 5SN Tel: 0151 7073222 Email: gareth.simm@hesimm.co.uk Web: www.hesimm.co.uk Contract Size: 8 Year Joined: 2003 In-House: HIOSVZ Contracted Out: ABCDELTWY

• Deep cleaning of Extraction ducting systems • Installation of access panels (as required by TR/19) • Risk assessments and Method statements prepared for each clean • Certificate of Clean for insurance purposes • Full report (a must for insurance companies) • The possibility of reduced insurance premiums

Halsall Heating

117a-121a Shakespeare Street, Southport, Merseyside PR8 5AN Tel: 01704 538300 Email: mail@halsallheating.co.uk Web: www.halsallheating.co.uk Contract Size: 6 Year Joined: 2004 In-House: CDEGHIJLMOQSV Contracted Out: AEOTUVWYZ Specialist Group: HAPS

If you would like to discuss how we can potentially save and reduce your overheads call us now on 0800 316 6280 for our advice and free no obligation quote.

Harry Taylor of Ashton Ltd

Enviro Duct Cleaning North West Unit 1090, Venture House, 7 Lund Street, Preston PR1 1YH Tel: 01772 428073 Email: graham@rosemaryglen.co.uk Web: www.enviroductcleaning.co.uk Contract Size: 3 Year Joined: 2018 In-House: CT Specialist Group: SFG

GDI Air Conditioning Specialists Ltd

GDI Air Conditioning Ltd

173 Bolton Road, Worsley Manchester M28 3BJ Tel: 0161 790 0001 Fax: 0161 799 2746 Email: sales@gdiairsolutions.com Website: www.gdiairsolutions.com We offer a comprehensive package including: site surveys, off plan designs, specification advice and a FREE (no obligation) estimating service ensuring an accurate, competitive and speedy quotation. GDI Air Conditioning Ltd offer total support before, during and after the project to ensure piece of mind to you, our client. Our highly qualified engineers will be on hand to offer technical advice during the project ensuring a smooth operation from start to finish. As independent approved installers for all major brands, our company can offer you practical, unbiased advice and design solutions ensuring your requirements are fully achieved.

Guide Bridge Trading Estate, South Street, Ashton Under Lyne, Lancashire OL7 0NU Tel: 0208 4640915 Email: james@harrytaylor.co.uk Web: www.harrytaylor.co.uk Contract Size: 4 Year Joined: 2008 In-House: GM

HFL Building Solutions

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Freeman House, Oldham Street, Denton, Manchester M34 3SU Tel: 0161 3045904 Email: rwinn@hflbuildingsolutions.co.uk Web: www.hflbuildingsolutions.co.uk Contract Size: 5 Year Joined: 2006 In-House: AGMS Contracted Out: BCDEFIJLOPQRTUVWYZ Specialist Group: SFG

IDS Services (UK) Ltd

HY5 Commercial Cleaning Ltd

Imtech Engineering Services North Ltd

214 Ulverston Business Centre, 25 New Market Street, Ulverston, Cumbria LA12 7LQ Tel: 01229 588556 Email: anna@hy5cleaning.co.uk Web: www.hy5cleaning.co.uk Contract Size: 2 Year Joined: 2012 In-House: CET Specialist Group: SFG, VHB

Unit 1, Station Road Industrial Estate, Great Harwood, Blackburn, Lancashire BB6 7BA Tel: 01254 880010 Email: anthony@ids-services.co.uk Web: www.ids-services.co.uk Contract Size: 6 Year Joined: 2010 In-House: ABCDEST Specialist Group: SFG, VHB

Calder House, St Georges Park, Kirkham, Preston, Lancashire PR4 2DZ Tel: 01772 471111 Email: ian.lammas@imtechnorth.co.uk Contract Size: 8 Year Joined: 1995 In-House: ABGHIJMOPSVZ Contracted Out: CDEKLQRTUWY Specialist Group: HAPS

Imtech Inviron Ltd

4 Scholar Green Road, Cobra Court, Trafford Park, Manchester M32 0TB Tel: 0161 866 0900 Email: jason.hanson@imtechnorth.co.uk Web: www.inviron.co.uk Contract Size: 8 Year Joined: 1983 In-House: GJMOPZ Contracted Out: ABCDEILQUVWXY Specialist Group: SFG


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Innovate FM

Unit 30, Eton Business Park, Eton Hill Road, Manchester M26 2ZS Tel: 0161 724 8999 Email: gemma.matthews@innovatefm.co.uk Web: www.innovatefm.co.uk Contract Size: 7 Year Joined: 2015 In-House: CDEST Contracted Out: ABFGHIJKLMOPQRUVWXYZ Specialist Group: SFG, VHB

Integral UK Ltd

720 Birchwood Boulevard, Birchwood, Warrington, Cheshire WA3 7QY Tel: 01925 847700 Email: richard.janicki@integral.co.uk Web: www.integral.co.uk Contract Size: 7 Year Joined: 2005 In-House: ABGHKMOSYZ Contracted Out: CDEFIJLOPQRTUVWX Specialist Group: SFG

Lorne Stewart PLC

Stewart House, Orford Park, Greenfold Way, Leigh, Lancashire WN7 3XJ Tel: 01942 683333 Email: david.brickliffe@lornestewart.co.uk Web: www.lornestewart.com Contract Size: 8 Year Joined: 1988 In-House: GHIJMOZ Contracted Out: ABFKLOPQSTUVWXY Specialist Group: SFG

Lunar Refrigeration Ltd

Unit 5, Forestgate, White Lund Industrial Estate, Morecambe, Lancashire LA3 3PD Tel: 01524 64273 Email: youngm@lunarltd.co.uk Web: www.lunarltd.co.uk Contract Size: 6 Year Joined: 2011 In-House: ABCGORSUVW Contracted Out: EGI Specialist Group: RACHP

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J E Dean (Hazel Grove) Ltd

M J Quinn Integrated Services Ltd

15 Napier Street, Hazel Grove, Stockport, Cheshire SK7 4EW Tel: 0161 4835110 Email: info@jedean.co.uk Web: www.jedean.co.uk Contract Size: 4 Year Joined: 1982 In-House: EGHIJKLMOPQSVWXYZ Contracted Out: ABCEU Specialist Group: HAPS

J Fletcher (Engineers) Ltd

Carlton Works, Lansdowne Road, Monton, Eccles, Manchester M30 9PJ Tel: 0161 7877170 Email: steve.fletcher@jfletcher.co.uk Web: www.jfletcher.co.uk Contract Size: 7 Year Joined: 1987 In-House: ABDEGIMOPQSUVWXZ Contracted Out: CLOTY Specialist Group: SFG

K Kimpton Energy Solutions

Unit 5, Hawkshead Road, Greenfields Technology Park, Bromborough, Merseyside CH62 3RJ Tel: 0151 3431963 Email: colin@kimpton.ltd.uk Web: www.kimpton.ltd.uk Contract Size: 7 Year Joined: 1969 In-House: ABFGHIJLMOQRSUVWZ Contracted Out: CDEKOTXY Specialist Group: SFG

L Lorne Stewart PLC

Lorne Stewart Services, Stewart House, Orford Park, Greenfold Way, Leigh, Lancashire WN7 3XJ Tel: 01942 683333 Email: paul.booth@lornestewart.co.uk Web: www.lornestewart.com Contract Size: 7 Year Joined: 1988 In-House: ST Specialist Group: SFG

Oak House, Overbrook Lane, Knowsley Business Park, Knowsley, Merseyside L34 9FB Tel: 0151 5478800 Email: ian.moore@mjquinn.co.uk Web: www.mjquinn.co.uk Contract Size: 7 Year Joined: 2000 In-House: ABGHIJMSVYZ Contracted Out: CDEFKLOPQRTUWX Specialist Group: SFG

M W Hargreaves Ltd

Lord Street, Bury, Bury, Lancashire BL9 0RG Tel: 0161 7645082 Email: helen.murray@mw-hargreaves.net Web: www.mw-hargreaves.net Contract Size: 8 Year Joined: 1951 In-House: CEIJKPQVXY Contracted Out: ADRTU Specialist Group: VG

M.D.M.S Ltd

Units B4 & B8, Shay Lane Industrial Estate, Longridge, Preston, Lancashire PR3 3BT Tel: 01772 786738 Email: stephen@mdmsltd.net Web: www.mdmsltd.net Contract Size: 4 Year Joined: 2011 In-House: GHILMOQSVZ Contracted Out: ABCDEKORTVW Specialist Group: HAPS

Manchester Working Ltd

Hendham Vale Industrial Estate, Vale Park Way, Crumpsall, Manchester M8 0AD Tel: 0161 2740900 Email: brian.taylor@mearsgroup.co.uk Web: www.manchesterworking.com Contract Size: 3 Year Joined: 2008 In-House: GHMSW Contracted Out: ABELORU Specialist Group: SFG

Medway Heating (Bolton) Ltd Unit 3, Viola Street, Astley Bridge, Bolton, Lancashire BL1 8NG Tel: 01204 305222 Email: paulcraven@medwayheating.com Web: www.medwayheating.co.uk Contract Size: 6 Year Joined: 1984 In-House: GHLMOSVWZ Contracted Out: ACDEORTU

Murray Building Services Ltd Unit 3, Sentinel Court, Wilkinson Way, Blackburn, Lancashire BB1 2EH Tel: 01254 667046 Email: bc@murray-build-services.co.uk Web: www.murray-build-services.co.uk Contract Size: 7 Year Joined: 2004 In-House: ABDGHIJKMOQSUVZ Contracted Out: CEFLOPTWXY Specialist Group: HAPS

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P PHS Compliance Ltd

Compliance House, Kid Glove Road, Warrington WA3 3GR Tel: 0333 0050456 Email: graemeptaylor@phs.co.uk Web: www.phs.co.luk/compliance Year Joined: 2017 In-House: ABGHJSUZ

Piggott and Whitfield Ltd N G Bailey Ltd

321 Ordsall Lane, Salford, Manchester M5 3HP Tel: 0161 872 0171 Email: Paul.Briars@ngbailey.co.uk Web: www.ngbailey.co.uk Contract Size: 8 Year Joined: 1983 In-House: FGIJKMOPQSUVXZ Contracted Out: CDEHLTWY

Nederman Ltd

Unit 91, Seedlee Road, Walton Summit, Bamber Bridge, Preston, Lancashire PR5 8AE Tel: 0845 2743434 Email: paul.rowlands@nederman.co.uk Web: www.nederman.com Contract Size: 6 Year Joined: 2003 In-House: EV

Northern Shire Facilities Management Ltd

382 Dunkirk Lane, Leyland, Preston, Lancashire PR26 7SY Tel: 01772 331999 Email: sales@northernshire.co.uk Web: www.northernshire.co.uk Contract Size: 4 Year Joined: 2000 In-House: T Specialist Group: SFG, VHB

Norwest Projects Ltd

Office One, Morston Close, Ellenbrook Village Centre, Manchester M28 1PB Tel: 0161 3272585 Email: jb@norwestprojects.co.uk Web: www.norwestprojects.co.uk Contract Size: 5 Year Joined: 2014 In-House: ABFGIJLOSUW Contracted Out: CDEKMOPQRTVXYZ Specialist Group: RACHP

O Oakwood Technology Group Ltd

Thermotech House, Unit B1, Hercules Office Park, Cheadle Hulme, Stockport, Cheshire SK3 0UX Tel: 0161 4884343 Email: peter.scholefield@thermotechsolutions.co.uk Web: www.oakwoodair.co.uk Contract Size: 7 Year Joined: 1995 In-House: ACEFGIJLMOPSU Contracted Out: KQRTWXYZ Specialist Group: RACHP, SFG

Exemplar House, 8 Station View, Hazel Grove, Stockport, Cheshire SK7 5ER Tel: 0161 4839438 Email: adb@piggottandwhitfield.co.uk Web: www.piggottandwhitfield.co.uk Contract Size: 7 Year Joined: 2007 In-House: GHIMUYZ Contracted Out: ACJKLOPQRVW

Pinington Ltd

Aldrens Lane, Lancaster, Lancashire LA1 2DE Tel: 01524 599770 Email: jane.atkinson@pinington.co.uk Web: www.pinington.co.uk Contract Size: 6 Year Joined: 1983 In-House: GHILMOPQSZ

Premier of Lytham Ltd

Unit 5, Apollo Court, Whitehill Business Park, Blackpool, Lancashire FY4 5FS Tel: 01253 207563 Email: sean@premieroflytham.co.uk Web: www.premierbse.co.uk Contract Size: 5 Year Joined: 2008 In-House: ABCDEHOV Contracted Out: I Specialist Group: HAPS

Pro-Service Group

740 Hollins Road, Oldham OL8 4SA Tel: 0161 6849919 Email: info@pro-servicegroup.co.uk Web: www.pro-servicegroup.co.uk Year Joined: 2017 In-House: T

PSI (Resources) Ltd

Unit 3, Barlow Street, Walkden, Manchester M28 3BQ Tel: 0161 7038911 Email: steve@psigroup.co.uk Web: www.psigroup.co.uk Contract Size: 5 Year Joined: 2009 In-House: ABEOST Specialist Group: RACHP

R R J Urmson Commissioning Engineers Ltd Kellett Street Works, Fellery Street, Chorley, Lancashire PR7 1EL Tel: 01257 262683 Email: louise@rjurmson.com Web: www.rjurmson.com Contract Size: 5 Year Joined: 2010 In-House: STV Contracted Out: I Specialist Group: SFG

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Rotary Building Services Ltd

Phoenix House, Lakeside Drive, Centre Park, Warrington WA1 1RX Tel: 01925 402000 Email: mark.fenton@lornestewart.co.uk Web: www.rotarygroup.com Contract Size: 8 Year Joined: 2015 In-House: GIMOV Contracted Out: O

Rotary North West Ltd

Phoenix House, Lakeside Drive, Centre Park, Warrington WA1 1RX Tel: 01925 402000 Email: stephen.green@lornestewart.co.uk Web: www.hastieggroup.comau/ rotarygroupunitedkingdom Contract Size: 8 Year Joined: 1968 In-House: GIMOV Contracted Out: O

Russells

Shell Hill Farm, Saltcotes Road, Lytham St Annes, Lancashire FY8 4LL Tel: 01253 735102 Email: russplumb@aol.com Web: www.russellsplumbing.co.uk Contract Size: 4 Year Joined: 1980 In-House: GHM Specialist Group: HAPS

S S C Horsfield Building Services Engineers Ltd

Horsfield Place, Rough Hey Road, Grimsargh, Preston, Lancashire PR2 5AR Tel: 01772 654402 Email: shaun@horsfield.co.uk Web: www.horsfield.co.uk Contract Size: 6 Year Joined: 2002 In-House: ABEFGHIJKLMOPQSWZ Contracted Out: CDEUV Specialist Group: RACHP

Safeflow Ventilation Ltd

The Old School House, 188 Liscard Road, Wallasey, Merseyside CH44 5TN Tel: 07922 488555 Email: steve@safeflowventilation.co.uk Web: www.safeflowventilation.co.uk Year Joined: 2016 In-House: ST

Sanber Ltd

3 Newnham Street, Astley Bridge, Bolton, Lancashire BL1 8QA Tel: 01204 596015 Email: bernard.coates@sanberlabservices.co.uk Web: www.sanberlabservices.co.uk Contract Size: 6 Year Joined: 2004 In-House: DEFGIS Contracted Out: ACEGJKLMPQTUVWXYZ Specialist Group: VG

Saunders & Taylor (Manchester) Ltd

9 Boston Court, Kansas Avenue, Manchester M50 2GN Tel: 0161 8489393 Email: jason@saunders-taylor.co.uk Web: www.saunders-taylor.co.uk Year Joined: 2016 In-House: EGJKMOPQSV Contracted Out: ABCDEILRUVW

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SES (Engineering Services) Ltd

Ground Floor, The Royals, 353 Altrincham Road, Sharston, Manchester M22 4BJ Tel: 0161 9455589 Email: Pbeaumont@ses-ltd.co.uk Web: www.ses-ltd.co.uk Contract Size: 8 Year Joined: 1976 In-House: ABCDEFGHIJKLMOPQSTUVWXYZ Specialist Group: VG

SMG Europe Ltd

M.E.N. Arena, Victoria Station, Manchester M3 1AR Tel: 0161 9502071 Email: dave.batty@smg-europe.com Web: www.smg-europe.com/facilitiesmanagement Contract Size: 8 Year Joined: 2004 In-House: S Specialist Group: SFG

Spie Ltd

SPIE Venus Building, Manchester M41 7HA Tel: 0161 7496300 Email: george.adams@spie.com Web: www.spiematthewhall.com Contract Size: 6 Year Joined: 1965 In-House: FGHIMSVYZ Contracted Out: ALPQTUW Specialist Group: SFG

Sudlows Ltd

Ducie Works, 107 Hulme Hall Lane, Manchester, Lancashire M40 8HH Tel: 0870 2782787 Email: chloedummett@sudlows.com Web: www.sudlows.com Year Joined: 2011 In-House: AS Specialist Group: RACHP

T The James Mercer Group Ltd

Tulketh Hall Works, Hesketh Street, Preston, Lancashire PR2 2RB Tel: 01772 775700 Email: andrewmoxham@jamesmercergroup.co.uk Web: www.jamesmercergroup.co.uk Contract Size: 7 Year Joined: 1967 In-House: ABGIJKMOQS Contracted Out: CDEFLOPRTUVWXYZ Specialist Group: RACHP, VG

The James Mercer Group Ltd

101 New Court Way, Ormskirk, Lancashire L39 2EZ Tel: 01695 572401 Email: neil@jamesmercerormskirk.co.uk Web: www.jamesmercergroup.co.uk Contract Size: 6 Year Joined: 1967 In-House: O Contracted Out: ABCDEFGIJKLMOPQRSTUVWXYZ

Thomas Armstrong (Construction) Ltd

Workington Road, Flimby, Maryport, Cumbria CA15 8RY Tel: 01900 842092 Email: stephen.clarkson@thomasarmstrong.co.uk Web: www.thomasarmstrong.co.uk Contract Size: 6 Year Joined: 2013 In-House: HIOPQSX Contracted Out: ABCDELOTUVWZ Specialist Group: HAPS

Total Deep Clean Ltd

Vital Energi Utilities Ltd

Townley Hughes & Co Ltd

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68 Foxhole Road, Ackhurst Park Indust'l Estate, Chorley, Lancashire PR7 1NW Tel: 01257 241500 Email: totaldeepcleanltd@btconnect.com Web: www.totaldeepclean.co.uk Contract Size: 3 Year Joined: 2012 In-House: T Specialist Group: SFG, VHB Unit 22, Rossmore Business Village, Inward Way, Ellesmere Port, Cheshire CH65 3EY Tel: 0151 3571800 Email: martintownley@townleyhughes.co.uk Web: www.townleyhughes.wordpress.com Contract Size: 7 Year Joined: 1972 In-House: HJOSVX Contracted Out: ABCDEFGIKLMOPQTUWYZ

U University of Liverpool

Facilities Management, Bedford House, Oxford Street, Liverpool L69 7ZP Tel: 0151 7950465 Email: william.steadman@liv.ac.uk Contract Size: 1 Year Joined: 2014 In-House: GHJMOSZ Contracted Out: ABCDEFIKLOPQTUVWXY Specialist Group: SFG

Century House, Roman Way, Blackburn, Lancashire BB1 2LD Tel: 01254 296000 Email: james.gallacher@vitalenergi.co.uk Web: www.vitalenergi.co.uk Contract Size: 8 Year Joined: 2002 In-House: GIJKMOPQSVX Contracted Out: RUWZ

W T Building Services Ltd

River Street Works, River Street, Heywood, Lancashire OL10 4AB Tel: 0844 8933111 Email: sales@wtbs.co.uk Web: www.wtbs.co.uk Contract Size: 7 Year Joined: 2007 In-House: ISV Contracted Out: ABCDEHRTYZ Specialist Group: VG

Winrow Building Services Ltd 5 Stockham Close, Halton Village, Runcorn, Cheshire WA7 2PA Tel: 01928 778383 Email: wnrjcql@aol.com Web: www.winrowltd.com Contract Size: 2 Year Joined: 2005 In-House: AGH

WMB (Mechanical) Ltd

V Vaughan Engineering Ltd

The Breeze, Claremont House, 2 Kelvin Close, Warrington, Cheshire WA3 7PB Tel: 0844 9632172 Email: gordon.galletly@vaughan-group.co.uk Contract Size: 8 Year Joined: 1994 In-House: GM Contracted Out: AGIOV

Ventilation Surveys & Services Ltd

Unit 2, Sandon Way, Sandon Way Industrial Estate, Liverpool L5 9YN Tel: 0333 5008368 Email: george.friend@breathevss.co.uk Web: www.breathevss.co.uk Contract Size: 7 Year Joined: 1996 In-House: BET Specialist Group: SFG, VHB

Ventorex Ltd

Nelson Street, Bolton, Lancashire BL3 2RW Tel: 01204 399970 Email: varsha@ventorex.com Web: www.ventorex.com Contract Size: 7 Year Joined: 1986 In-House: CDE Specialist Group: VG

VES Andover Ltd

12th Floor, Blue Tower, MediaCityUK, Trafford Park, Manchester M50 2ST Tel: 0161 8488711 Email: andy.reade@ves.co.uk Web: www.ves.co.uk Contract Size: 7 Year Joined: 2007 In-House: ABCDEFGIJOSTUVZ Specialist Group: SFG

Ventures House, 11a Claremont Road, Salford, Manchester M6 7NW Tel: 0161 7279777 Email: phil@wmbmech.co.uk Web: www.wmbltd.co.uk Contract Size: 3 Year Joined: 2013 In-House: GHIM Contracted Out: ABCDELTW Specialist Group: HAPS



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Air conditioning Refrigeration F gas Ductwork - Sheet metal Ductwork - Plastics Local exhaust & kitchen ventilation & maintenance F Indoor air quality G Commercial heating & plumbing H Domestic heating, plumbing, service & maintenance I Design & build J Pipework / hot tapping/pipe Freezing K Offsite prefabrication L Underfloor heating M C/I gas fitting N Ability to sub-contract O Renewables (Wind, Solar, Biomass, CHP, H/P etc) P Industrial process pipework Q Offsite prefabricated pipework R Thermal/sound insulation S Facilities services T Ductwork cleaning & vent hygiene U Automatic control system V Commissioning/performance testing W Water treatment X Lloyds class 1 welding Y Fire protection engineering Z Electrical contracting HAPS Heating & Plumbing Services Group RACHP Refrigeration, Air Conditioning & Heat Pump Group SFG Service & Facilities Group VHB Ventilation Hygiene Branch VG Ventilation Group

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A Alexander Rankin & Son Ltd

60 Main Street, Castledawson, Magherafelt, County Londonderry BT45 8AB Tel: 02879 468231 Email: julie@alexanderrankin.co.uk Contract Size: 6 Year Joined: 1995 In-House: ACDEGHIJMOPQR Contracted Out: LOTUW Specialist Group: HAPS

All-Duct Cleaning Services

Assure Services NI Ltd

Anderson Mechanical Services

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81 Ballymacarn Road, Ballyhinch, County Down BT24 8JS Tel: 02897 562301 Email: davidorradcs@aol.com Web: www.adcs.biz Contract Size: 3 Year Joined: 2006 In-House: EST Specialist Group: SFG, VHB 41a Tirmacrannon Road, Loughgall, Armagh BT61 8LW Tel: 02838 891320 Email: info@andersonmechanical.net Web: www.andersonmechanical.net Contract Size: 6 Year Joined: 2011 In-House: GHIM Contracted Out: ABCDELOVW Specialist Group: HAPS

All-Duct Cleaning Services 81 Ballymacarn Road Ballynahinch, County Down BT24 8JS Tel: 028 9756 2301 Fax: 028 9756 2307 Email: adcssales@aol.com Website: www.adcs.biz

ADCS was established in 2002 to provide a first class, specialist service to meet the growing demand within Ireland and the UK for a specialist ductwork cleaning company. In 2017 we introduced Ceiling Pro International which cleans your ceiling tiles, acoustic or vinyl. It’s a much cheaper option than painting or replacing. We are now able to undertake professional and thorough cleaning of all types of ventilation systems & ceilings. All of our Air Hygiene Technicians are fully trained and certified to TR19 guidelines, and can clean any type of ventilation system from kitchen extract systems which should be cleaned at least once per year, LEV systems through to ultra clean theatres in hospitals.

Unit B1, Antrim Enterprise Agency, Antrim Enterprise Park, Antrim BT41 1JZ Tel: 02894 466724 Email: damien@assureservicesni.co.uk Web: www.assureservicesni.co.uk Year Joined: 2016 In-House: T

B J McGrath Plumbing & Heating 34 Garvagh Road, Donaghmore, Dungannon, County Tyrone BT70 3LS Tel: 02887 767359 Email: info@bjmcgrath.com Contract Size: 6 Year Joined: 1994 In-House: CDEGHLMOPQRW Contracted Out: ABFOSTUXYZ Specialist Group: HAPS

Blackbourne Ltd

Assure Services NI Ltd

Unit B1, Antrim Enterprise Agency, Antrim Enterprise Park, Antrim BT41 1JZ Tel: 028 9446 6724 Email: damien@assureservicesni.co.uk Website: www.assureservicesni.co.uk Assure Services are Northern Ireland’s No.1 choice for Kitchen Extraction system cleaning, Air duct cleaning, LEV cleaning and Fire Damper testing. On top of being BESA members our work is audited through the BESCA Ventilation Hygiene Elite Scheme. Our Managing Director, Damien Martin, is BESA Chairman for N.I and a BESCA Scheme Board Member. We work throughout Ireland, both direct for clients and as a service partner for companies throughout the UK who have a need to sub contract out to a professional Ireland based company. Please feel free to contact on 028 9446 6724 or by email at damien@assureservicesni.co.uk

2 Springfarm Industrial Estate, Ballymena Road, Antrim, Co Antrim BT41 4NZ Tel: 02894 464231 Email: deirdre.close@blackbourne.co.uk Web: www.blackbourne.co.uk Contract Size: 7 Year Joined: 1998 In-House: GHJKMOPQSZ Contracted Out: ABCDEFLORUWXY

Brankin Engineering Ltd

Aercon Works, 556 Antrim Road, Newtownabbey, County Antrim BT36 4RF Tel: 02890 837441 Email: stuart.vaughan@brankin.co.uk Web: www.vaughan-group.co.uk Contract Size: 7 Year Joined: 1979 In-House: ACDEY Contracted Out: IT Specialist Group: VG


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Electrical and Data Systems Ltd

Michael McGonigle Plbg & Htg Contractor

Unit A8, The Business Centre, 5 Tobermore Road, Draperstown, Co Londonderry BT45 7AG Tel: 02879 627962 Email: info@edsni.com Year Joined: 2014 In-House: Z Specialist Group: HAPS

Calor Gas

Airport Road West Sydenham, Belfast BT3 9EE Tel: 028 9045 5588 Website: calorgas.ie Calor have a long-standing record of working with and understanding the energy needs of a wide spectrum of businesses across Ireland, ranging from the hospitality and leisure industry, to the agriculture sector to large scale industrial manufacturing businesses. We have established a dedicated team of specialised Energy Advisors to cater for our customer’s requirements and to develop tailored energy solutions utilising the economy and efficiency that Calor LPG powered equipment offers. Customers now have the additional option of choosing BioLPG, a new 100% renewable form of LPG. Although identical in use and performance, BioLPG can reduce greenhouse gas emissions by up to 90%.

H Hutton Mechanical & Electrical Services Ltd Unit 6, 18 Westbank Road, Belfast BT3 9JL Tel: 02890 772888 Email: wayne@huttonmech.com Web: www.huttonmech.com Contract Size: 5 Year Joined: 2003 In-House: GMOPQYZ Contracted Out: LVW

L LM Services (NI) Ltd

18 Old Saintfield Road, Belfast, Antrim BT8 8EY Tel: 02890 814141 Email: paul@lmservicesni.com Web: www.lmservicesni.com Contract Size: 7 Year Joined: 2013 In-House: GHLOPQSTUZ Contracted Out: ABCDEOWXY Specialist Group: SFG

Clearwater Technology Ltd

Unit 5, 22 Heron Road, Sydenham Business Park, Belfast BT3 9LE Tel: 02890 460824 Email: aaron.black@clearwater.eu.com Web: www.clearwater.eu.com Contract Size: 6 Year Joined: 1995 In-House: FTW Specialist Group: SFG, VHB

D Devlin Mechanical Ltd

4 Carlane Road, Toomebridge, Co Antrim BT41 3NT Tel: 02879 650401 Email: info@devlinmechanical.com Web: www.devlinmechanical.com Contract Size: 6 Year Joined: 1996 In-House: GHIJKLMOPQSWXZ Contracted Out: ABCDEFOTUVY

Michael Nugent Ltd

LM Services (NI) Ltd

We are a forward thinking customer focused business, delivering M&E installations to a wide range of commercial and industrial premises throughout Northern Ireland. We offer a high quality installation through skilled tradesmen which allows projects to be completed to the highest standards. This ensures that the majority of our work is through repeat business and recommendations. We are continuing to expand our business, in a planned manner and with the delivery of successful projects and customer satisfaction as the forefront of our philosophy.

S Scott & Ewing Ltd

Miles-Ash Ltd

Sharpe Mechanical Services

576 Doagh Road, Newtownabbey, Co Antrim BT36 5BU Tel: 02890 830700 Email: alan.douglas@quigginandcubbon.com Contract Size: 7 Year Joined: 1979 In-House: ACDEI Contracted Out: T Specialist Group: VG

Montgomery Refrigeration Ltd 5 Falcon Road, Adelaide Industrial Estate, Belfast BT12 6RD Tel: 02890 662111 Email: ifawcett@montgomery-ltd.co.uk Web: www.montgomery-ltd.co.uk Year Joined: 2004 In-House: B Specialist Group: RACHP

Pipeline Mechanical

18 Old Saintfield Road, Belfast, Antrim BT8 8EY Tel: 02890 814141 Fax: 02890 815188 Email: info@lmservicesni.com Website: www.lmservicesni.com

Quiggin & Cubbon Ltd

Unit 15B, Tromode Industrial Estate, Douglas, Isle Of Man IM4 4RG Tel: 01624 621042 Email: annette.christian@milesash.com Web: www.quigginandcubbon.com Contract Size: 7 Year Joined: 1989 In-House: GHILMQRS

2 Tandragee Road, Pomeroy, Co Tyrone BT70 3DS Tel: 02887 758617 Email: michaela@michaelnugent.co.uk Web: www.michaelnugent.co.uk Contract Size: 7 Year Joined: 2011 In-House: GHJKLMOPQSXZ Contracted Out: ABCDEFIORTUVWY

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CHC Group Ltd

33 Seagoe Industrial Estate, Portadown, Craigavon, Co Armagh BT63 5QD Tel: 02838 334874 Email: s.nicholson@chcltd.com Web: www.chcltd.com Contract Size: 7 Year Joined: 1974 In-House: CEGHIJKLMOPQSTWZ Contracted Out: ABDFUVXY

85 Bells Park Road, Urbane, Strabane, Co Tyrone BT82 9QY Tel: 02871 883727 Email: info@michaelmcgonigle.com Web: www.michaelmcgonigle.com Contract Size: 3 Year Joined: 1999 In-House: H Contracted Out: ABCDEFGIJKLMOPQRSTUVWXYZ Specialist Group: HAPS

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32 Coshquin Road, Derry, Derry City BT48 0NF Tel: 02871 372885 Email: pvaughan@pipelinemechanical.co.uk Web: www.pipelinemechanical.co.uk Contract Size: 4 Year Joined: 1998 In-House: EGHLMOSVW Contracted Out: CDEUYZ Specialist Group: HAPS

Principal Cooling Ltd

Unit 1, Cottagequin Yard, 94b Old Eglish Road, Dungannon, Co Tyrone BT71 7PG Tel: 02887 750111 Email: david@principalcooling.co.uk Web: www.principalcooling.co.uk Contract Size: 7 Year Joined: 2016 In-House: ABDEILNOSV Contracted Out: C

59 Crevenagh Road, Omagh, County Tyrone BT79 0EX Tel: 02882 242622 Email: robert@s-e-group.co.uk Web: www.woodvaleconstruction.co.uk Year Joined: 2012 In-House: CDEG 57 Sydenham Road, Belfast BT3 9DJ Tel: 02890 458185 Email: eddie.mcmaster@sharpegroup.com Web: www.sharpegroup.com Contract Size: 7 Year Joined: 1982 In-House: CDEGIKMOPQSTV Contracted Out: ABFLUWXYZ

Sharpe Ventilation Services Ltd

57 Sydenham Road, Belfast BT3 9DJ Tel: 02890 458185 Email: eddie.mcmaster@sharpegroup.com Web: www.sharpegroup.com Contract Size: 7 Year Joined: 1979 In-House: CDEISTV Contracted Out: AU Specialist Group: VG

Source Air Conditioning & Electrical Services (NI) Ltd

Unit D1, Valley Business Centre, 67 Church Road, Newtownabbey, Glengormley BT36 7LS Tel: 02890 551866 Email: sourceair@btconnect.com Web: www.sourceace.com Contract Size: 6 Year Joined: 2006 In-House: ABEGMO Specialist Group: RACHP

Stothers M & E Ltd

Radiant Works, 23 Sunwich Street, Ravenhill Avenue, Belfast BT6 8HR Tel: 02890 450821 Email: bmegarry@stothersm-e.co.uk Web: www.stothersm-e.co.uk Contract Size: 7 Year Joined: 2012 In-House: GHIJKLMOPQSZ Contracted Out: ABCDEFOUVWXY Specialist Group: SFG

Sure Deep Clean

Valley Business Centre, Unit B10, 67 Church Road, Newtownabbey BT36 7LS Tel: 02890 369021 Email: info@suredeepclean.co.uk Web: www.suredeepclean.co.uk Contract Size: 4 Year Joined: 2011 In-House: CT Specialist Group: SFG, VHB

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T TMC Gas Services Ltd

Skeoge Industrial Estate, Beraghmore Road, Londonderry, Northern Ireland BT48 8SE Tel: 02871 813531 Email: colm@tmcgasservices.co.uk Web: www.tmcgasservices.co.uk Contract Size: 7 Year Joined: 2013 In-House: GHJMOPSVZ Contracted Out: ABCDEFKLQTUWXY

Total Fan Services

1 Upper Braniel Road, Castlereagh, Belfast BT5 7TS Tel: 02890 703785 Email: totalfanservices@btconnect.com Contract Size: 3 Year Joined: 2004 In-House: FOS Contracted Out: ABCDEGHIJKLMOPQTUVWXYZ Specialist Group: SFG

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HVAC Engineers & Metal Fabricators

14 Trench Road, Mallusk Newtownabbey, Antrim BT36 4UU Tel: 028 9084 8311 Fax: 028 9034 2773 Email: info@whitehouse-eng.com Website: www.whitehouse-eng.com Whitehouse Engineering Co. Ltd. was established in 1968 and has steadily grown on its reputation for high quality workmanship, especially on specialised construction projects. The company has successfully completed projects for a wide variety of public, commercial and industrial organisations.

Vaughan Engineering Group Ltd

Projects range from hospitals and schools, to banking, pharmaceutical facilities, food production and retail outlets. We operate from a well-equipped and spacious production facility incorporating the latest production machinery including our own in-house BIM and CAD / CAM drawing office.

Vaughan Engineering Services Ltd

The company prides itself in providing quality service and product and is certified to ISO 9001- 2015 and ISO 140001.

Aercon Works, 556 Antrim Road, Newtownabbey, Co Antrim BT36 4RF Tel: 02890 837441 Email: vegl@vaughan-group.co.uk Web: www.vaughan-group.co.uk Contract Size: 8 Year Joined: 1984 In-House: CEGJKMOPQSXZ Contracted Out: ABDILTUVWY

Aercon Works, 556 Antrim Road, Newtownabbey, Co Antrim BT36 8PL Tel: 02890 837441 Email: vegl@vaughan-group.co.uk Web: www.vaughan-group.co.uk Contract Size: 8 Year Joined: 1985 In-House: CDEGIJKMOPQSXZ Contracted Out: ABLORTUVWY

Victoria Mechanical Services Ltd

Unit A22, 20 Heron Road, Sydenham Business Park, Belfast BT3 9LE Tel: 02890 732029 Email: info@victoriamechanicalservices.co.uk Web: www.victoriamechanicalservices.co.uk Contract Size: 6 Year Joined: 1989 In-House: FGHIJKLMOPQXY Contracted Out: ACDEORUVWZ Specialist Group: HAPS

W Whitehouse Engineering Company Ltd 14 Trench Road, Mallusk, Newtownabbey BT36 4UU Tel: 02890 848311 Email: stephen@whitehouse-eng.com Web: www.whitehouse-eng.com Contract Size: 7 Year Joined: 1977 In-House: CE Contracted Out: DI Specialist Group: VG

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William Coates Ltd

37 Mallusk Road, Newtownabbey, Co Antrim BT36 4PP Tel: 02890 342560 Email: acampbell@williamcoates.com Web: www.williamcoates.com Year Joined: 2015 In-House: ACGSZ



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BESA provides a free online search service (www.thebesa.com/find-a-besa-member) designed to make it easy and quick to find BESA member(s) that you require to deliver heating, ventilating, ductwork, facilities management, refrigeration, air conditioning, commissioning and maintenance services. The service allows users to search for a BESA member by radius (distance from the project site) and by region: most BESA members are willing to work outside their geographic location and will welcome your enquiry.

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Up to £25k Up to £100k Up to £500k Up to £10m

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Up to £50k Up to £250k Up to £1m £10m and above

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Air conditioning Refrigeration F gas Ductwork - Sheet metal Ductwork - Plastics Local exhaust & kitchen ventilation & maintenance F Indoor air quality G Commercial heating & plumbing H Domestic heating, plumbing, service & maintenance I Design & build J Pipework / hot tapping/pipe Freezing K Offsite prefabrication L Underfloor heating M C/I gas fitting N Ability to sub-contract O Renewables (Wind, Solar, Biomass, CHP, H/P etc) P Industrial process pipework Q Offsite prefabricated pipework R Thermal/sound insulation S Facilities services T Ductwork cleaning & vent hygiene U Automatic control system V Commissioning/performance testing W Water treatment X Lloyds class 1 welding Y Fire protection engineering Z Electrical contracting HAPS Heating & Plumbing Services Group RACHP Refrigeration, Air Conditioning & Heat Pump Group SFG Service & Facilities Group VHB Ventilation Hygiene Branch VG Ventilation Group

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Beaumont Service Scotland Ltd

A Tech Heating Ltd

26 Deerdykes View, Westfield Industrial Area, Cumbernauld, Glasgow G68 9HN Tel: 01236 738583 Email: elaine@atechheat.co.uk Contract Size: 6 Year Joined: 2006 In-House: GHIJKMOPQ Contracted Out: ABCDEHLORTUVWXYZ

Anderson Floor Warming and Renewables

Unit 119 Atlas Express Industrial Estate 1 Rutherglen Road, Glasgow G73 1SX Tel: 0141 647 6716 Fax: 0141 647 6751

Advanced Refrigeration

Prop View, Monteach Road, Methlick, Aberdeenshire AB41 7JT Tel: 01651 806211 Email: jodi@advanced-refrigeration.co.uk Web: www.advanced-refrigeration.co.uk Contract Size: 3 Year Joined: 2006 In-House: ABO Specialist Group: RACHP

Airco Developments Ltd

Unit 3D, Newbattle Business Park, Dalkeith, Midlothian EH22 3LH Tel: 0131 6609555 Email: john@aircoltd.co.uk Web: www.aircoltd.co.uk Contract Size: 4 Year Joined: 2010 In-House: CDEIMSTVZ Contracted Out: AB Specialist Group: VG

Alba Facilities Services Ltd

37 Lonmay Drive, Panorama Business Village, Glasgow G33 4EP Tel: 0141 7718888 Email: ianmccall@albafs.co.uk Web: www.albafs.co.uk Contract Size: 4 Year Joined: 2008 In-House: ABHS Contracted Out: T Specialist Group: SFG

Anderson Floor Warming Ltd

Unit 119, Atlas Express Industrial Estate, 1 Rutherglen Road, Glasgow G73 1SX Tel: 0141 6476716 Email: mike@andersonfloorwarming.co.uk Web: www.andersonfloorwarming.co.uk Contract Size: 7 Year Joined: 2005 In-House: GHLO Contracted Out: ABMOV Specialist Group: HAPS

18 Crowhill Road, Bishopbrigs, Glasgow, Lanarkshire G64 1QY Tel: 0141 7723999 Email: serviceoffice@beaumontservice.co.uk Contract Size: 3 Year Joined: 1996 In-House: A Specialist Group: HAPS, RACHP

Email:

mail@andersonfloorwarming.co.uk Website:

www.andersonfloorwarming.co.uk We specialise in heating from renewable energy including the supply and installation of underfloor heating, ground and air source heat pumps, heat recovery ventilation and solar thermal panels.

Atlas Air Conditioning Ltd

Pavilion 2, 3 Dava Street, Broomloan Road, Glasgow G51 2JA Tel: 0141 4251010 Email: grahame@atlasaircon.co.uk Web: www.atlasaircon.co.uk Contract Size: 6 Year Joined: 2000 In-House: ABCEIS Contracted Out: T Specialist Group: RACHP

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Beaumont Services

18 Crowhill Road, Bishopbriggs, Glasgow G64 1QY Tel: 0141 7723999 Email: serviceoffice@beaumontservice.co.uk We are a family run business specialising in heating, ventilation, air conditioning and plumbing. We have been operating in the Glasgow area for over 15 years and have been primarily concerned with the installation and servicing of commercial and retail plant and machinery throughout the whole of Scotland. We strive to offer a high quality service through skilled tradesmen who aim to deliver the highest of standards.

Balfour Beatty Kilpatrick

Maxim 7, Maxim Office Park, Parklands Avenue Eurocentral, Motherwell ML1 4WQ Tel: 0141 8802000 Email: neil.wivell@balfourbeatty.com Web: www.balfourbeatty.com Contract Size: 7 Year Joined: 2009 In-House: GIJMOPQXZ Contracted Out: ABCDELOSTUVWY Specialist Group: SFG, VG

Blantyre Park Services Ltd

Blantyre Park Farm, Auchentibber, Blantyre G72 0TS Tel: 01698 721500 Email: jonathan@bps-group.co.uk Web: www.blantyreparkservices.co.uk Contract Size: 6 Year Joined: 2007 In-House: BEGHIJMOS Contracted Out: ACDFKLOPQRTUVWXYZ Specialist Group: SFG


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Blitz Group Ltd

Units 1 & 2, Cloverhill Place, Chryston Business Park, Chryston, Glasgow G69 9DQ Tel: 0141 7794209 Email: jim@blitzgroup.co.uk Web: www.blitzgroup.co.uk Contract Size: 3 Year Joined: 2009 In-House: T Specialist Group: SFG, VHB

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Clearwater Technology Ltd

C & M Environmental Ltd

52 Strathmore Road, Balmore Industrial Estate, Glasgow G22 7DW Tel: 0141 3367774 Email: r.copeland@cmenvironmental.co.uk Web: www.cmenvironmental.co.uk Contract Size: 4 Year Joined: 1994 In-House: ABGIOPSVZ Contracted Out: GMRTU Specialist Group: RACHP, SFG

Caledonian Heating & Plumbing Ltd Blitz Group Ltd

Units 1-2 Chryston Business Park, Cloverhill Place, Chryston, Glasgow G69 9DQ Tel: 0141 779 4209 Fax: 0141 779 5421 Email: admin@blitzgroup.co.uk Website: www.blitzgroup.co.uk Long established and based in Muirhead, Glasgow, Blitz provides professional, flexible and budget conscious kitchen cleaning to large and small catering establishments. Blitz Group are a BESA accredited company specializing in deep cleaning of kitchen extraction ductwork to comply with TR/19 industry standards. Our clients, both public and private sector, include restaurants, fast food outlets, hotels & care homes throughout Scotland. All of our technicians are trained to BESA TR/19 standards. Blitz Group are ISO 9001, ISO 14001 and SafeContractor accredited. Please contact us for a FREE QUOTATION.

Brankin Engineering Ltd

Aercon Works, East Mains Ind. Estate, Broxburn, West Lothian EH52 5ND Tel: 01506 853506 Email: steven.milne@brankin.co.uk Web: www.vaughan-group.co.uk Contract Size: 7 Year Joined: 1979 In-House: ACDETY Contracted Out: I Specialist Group: VG

Burnawn Services Ltd

Unit 4, Mayfield Industrial Estate, Hurlford, Kilmarnock KA1 5EX Tel: 01563 559393 Email: martin@burnawnservices.co.uk Web: www.burnawnservices.co.uk Contract Size: 7 Year Joined: 2015 In-House: CDGIJM

Unit 42, West Gorgie Park, Hutchison Road, Edinburgh EH14 1UT Tel: 0131 4442010 Email: amanda@caledonianheating.co.uk Web: www.caledonianheating.co.uk Contract Size: 5 Year Joined: 2010 In-House: GJMPQSW Contracted Out: ABCDETUX

Campbells Air Conditioning & Refrigeration Ltd

7 Ash Road, Broadmeadow Industrial Estate, Dumbarton, West Dumbartonshire G82 2RS Tel: 01389 742986 Email: campbell@campbellsairconditioning.co.uk Web: www.campbellsairconditioning.co.uk Contract Size: 7 Year Joined: 2009 In-House: ABCDEINOS Contracted Out: UZ Specialist Group: RACHP

CBES Ltd

Caledonia House, Lawmoor Street, Glasgow G5 0US Tel: 0845 6740017 Email: mick.devlin1@city-holdings.co.uk Web: www.city-holdings.co.uk Contract Size: 7 Year Joined: 2004 In-House: ABGMZ Contracted Out: CDEHJLOPQUWXY

CBRE Managed Services Ltd

International House, Hamilton International Technology Park, Stanley B'Lvd, High Blantyre, Glasgow G72 0BN Tel: 01698 404720 Email: kevin.walker3@cbre.com Web: www.norlandmanagedservices.co.uk Contract Size: 8 Year Joined: 1985 In-House: ABCDEFGHIJKLMOPQRSTUVWXYZ Specialist Group: SFG

Chillforce Ltd

Unit 1, Market Mews, Market Street, Dundee, Tayside DD1 3LA Tel: 01382 450277 Email: david.grant@chillforceltd.co.uk Web: www.chillforceltd.co.uk Contract Size: 6 Year Joined: 2012 In-House: ABIOST Contracted Out: GM Specialist Group: RACHP

20/22 Langlands Avenue, Kelvin South Industrial Estate, East Kilbride G75 0YG Tel: 01355 266044 Email: ross.sloan@clearwater.eu.com Web: www.clearwater.eu.com Contract Size: 6 Year Joined: 1995 In-House: FT Specialist Group: SFG, VHB

Combined Energy Solutions Ltd

Unit 10, Michaelson Square, Kirkton Campus, Livingston, West Lothian EH54 7DP Tel: 01506 591774 Email: eric.wright@combinedenergy.co.uk Web: www.combinedenergysolutions.com Contract Size: 6 Year Joined: 1966 In-House: IU Specialist Group: SFG

Commissioning Operation & Training Services Ltd

55 Main Street, The Village, Cumbernauld G67 1RT Tel: 01236 738222 Email: nick@cotslimited.com Web: www.cotslimited.com Contract Size: 2 Year Joined: 1997 In-House: V Specialist Group: SFG

Cool & Easy Ltd

Unit 209, Bomber Harris Green, Heathall Industrial Estate, Dumfries DG1 3PH Tel: 01387 261818 Email: info@coolneasy.co.uk Web: www.coolneasy.co.uk Contract Size: 6 Year Joined: 2014 In-House: ABCDEGJOT Specialist Group: RACHP

Cordant Technical Ltd

100E Cumbernauld Road, Muirhead, Glasgow G69 9AB Tel: 0870 2416697 Email: enquiries@ukfmgroup.com Web: www.cordantservices.com Contract Size: 6 Year Joined: 2002 In-House: ABEGLMOSZ Contracted Out: CDEOTUY

Corton Clean Ltd

4 Corton Lea, Ayr, Ayrshire KA6 6GJ Tel: 01292 442109 Email: cortonclean@gmail.com Web: www.cortonclean.com Year Joined: 2015 In-House: HST Specialist Group: SFG, VHB

Crown House Technologies

21 Woodhall, Eurocentral, Holytown, Motherwell ML1 4YT Tel: 01698 731002 Email: caobrien@laingorourke.com Web: www.crownhouse.com Contract Size: 8 Year Joined: 1904 In-House: HIJKPQUVZ Contracted Out: ABCDEFGLMORTVWY

D DCUK FM

1 Woodfield Road, Welwyn Garden City Hertfordshire AL7 1JQ Tel: 0870 112 9196 Fax: 0870 112 9197 Email: info@dcukfm.com Website: www.dcukfm.com DCUKFM are leading experts in; • Ductwork Cleaning • Kitchen Extract Cleaning • Fire Damper Testing • Social Housing ventilation • System Risk Assessments • Building Refurbishment • Asbestos Removal • Maintenance • Training • BESA Approved • LPCB Approved • Nationwide – various regional offices Health and Safety is the foundation for all our work activities. We have received the RoSPA Award for 14 consecutive years and the British Safety Council International Safety Award for 7 successive years, which evidence our commitment to exceptional H&S standards.

Deepclean Scotland

Unit 11/2, Sherwood Industrial Estate, Bonnyrigg, Edinburgh EH19 3LW Tel: 0131 6604376 Email: barry@deepcleanscotland.co.uk Web: www.deepcleanscotland.co.uk Contract Size: 3 Year Joined: 2010 In-House: T Specialist Group: SFG, VHB

Diamond Air Conditioning Ltd 4a South Caldeen Road, Coatbridge, Lanarkshire ML5 4EG Tel: 01236 434514 Email: neil@diamondltd.co.uk Web: www.diamondltd.co.uk Year Joined: 2016 In-House: ABEHST

DS Clean Ltd

13 Kirkton Garden, Lochcarron, Ross-Shire IV54 8UQ Tel: 07810 868661 Email: dsclean@live.co.uk Web: www.dsclean.co.uk Contract Size: 4 Year Joined: 2010 In-House: ST Specialist Group: SFG, VHB

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ENGIE FM Ltd

43 Avondale House, Phoenix Crescent, Strathclyde Business Park, Bellshill ML4 3NJ Tel: 0333 6000435 Email: luis.soto@engie.com Web: www.cofely-gdfsuez.co.uk Contract Size: 6 Year Joined: 2007 In-House: ABS Specialist Group: RACHP, SFG

Environmental Energy Controls Ltd DS Clean Ltd

13 Kirkton Gardens, Lochcarron, Ross-Shire IV54 8UQ Tel: 01520 722239 Email: dsclean@live.co.uk Website: www.dsclean.co.uk DS Clean Ltd serving the Highlands and North East Scotland since 2005. Specialising in TR/19 compliance kitchen grease extract cleaning, TR/19 level 1-2-3 air conditioning. New builds and deep cleans.

Unit 6B, Nasmyth Court, Houstoun Industrial Estate, Livingston EH54 5EG Tel: 01506 442900 Email: derek.ranachan@e2cbms.com Web: www.e2cbms.com Contract Size: 4 Year Joined: 2008 In-House: ISUZ Contracted Out: F Specialist Group: SFG

Express Heating Co Ltd

Broughton Market, Edinburgh EH3 6NU Tel: 0131 5568242 Email: ross.montgomery@express-heating.co.uk Web: www.express-heating.co.uk Contract Size: 7 Year Joined: 1977 In-House: GHJKLMOPQS Contracted Out: ABCDEFTUWXYZ Specialist Group: SFG

F Fife Council Building Services

E Easy Heat Systems Ltd

McDermott House, Inveralmond Place, Perth PH1 3TS Tel: 01738 445222 Email: louise.henry@mcdermottgroup.co.uk Web: www.easyheatsystems.co.uk Contract Size: 7 Year Joined: 2012 In-House: GHIMOUVZ Specialist Group: HAPS

ECG Facilities Services

Block 2, Unit 11, First Road, Blantyre Industrial Estate, Glasgow, South Lanarkshire G72 0ND Tel: 01698 828778 Email: tmuir@ecg-maint.com Web: www.ecg-facilities.com Contract Size: 7 Year Joined: 2009 In-House: ABGHJMNOSWZ Contracted Out: CDEFIKLOPQRTUVXY Specialist Group: SFG

ECG Facilities Services

79 Station Road, Ratho Station, Edinburgh EH28 8SP Tel: 01698 828778 Email: spaul@ecg-maint.com Web: www.ecg-facilities.com Contract Size: 6 Year Joined: 2009 In-House: ABGHMOQSWZ Contracted Out: CDEIJLOPTUVXY Specialist Group: SFG

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Bankhead Central, Bankhead Park, Glenrothes, Fife KY7 6GH Tel: 0345 1450888 Email: robert.fletcher@fife.gov.uk Contract Size: 7 Year Joined: 2012 In-House: GHJNSZ Contracted Out: ABCDEGIKLMOPQRTUVWXY Specialist Group: HAPS

G G2 Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Ltd

45 Hepburn Road, Hillington Industrial Estate, Glasgow G52 4RJ Tel: 0141 8829899 Email: service@g2ref.co.uk Web: www.g2ref.co.uk Contract Size: 1 Year Joined: 2018 In-House: ABV

Graham Hygiene Services Ltd

Skirmie Park, Welton Road Industrial Estate, Blairgowrie, Perthshire PH10 6NP Tel: 01250 875555 Email: callum@grahamhygiene.com Web: www.grahamhygiene.com Year Joined: 2018 In-House: T

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Hatrick-Bruce Ltd

James Frew Ltd

Market House, Milnathort, Kinross-Shire KY13 9XB Tel: 01577 863967 Email: user@hatrickbruce.co.uk Web: www.hatrickbruce.co.uk Contract Size: 5 Year Joined: 2006 In-House: ABGMS

HCS Mechanical Services

Unit 9, Levin Gate, 58 Kelvin Avenue, Hillington Park, Glasgow G52 4GA Tel: 0141 8832482 Email: mark.lammey@hcsmechanical.com Web: www.hcsmechanical.com Year Joined: 2017 In-House: GHM Contracted Out: ABE Specialist Group: HAPS, SFG

Hutcheon Services Limited

Bourtree House, Minto Drive, Altens Industrial Estate, Aberdeen AB12 3LW Tel: 01224 854900 Email: martinl@hutcheon.services Web: www.hutcheon.services Contract Size: 6 Year Joined: 1995 In-House: ABCGHIJMOSZ Contracted Out: LORTUVW Specialist Group: RACHP

83 New Street, Stevenston, North Ayrshire KA20 3HD Tel: 01294 468113 Email: roddy.frew@jamesfrew.co.uk Web: www.jamesfrew.co.uk Contract Size: 7 Year Joined: 1983 In-House: GHILMOSVZ Contracted Out: ABCDEOQW Specialist Group: HAPS

James Watson Ventilation Ltd 8 Whitefriers Street, Perth PH1 1PP Tel: 01738 479004 Email: jwventilation@yahoo.co.uk Contract Size: 3 Year Joined: 2009 In-House: E Contracted Out: ACMO Specialist Group: VG

John G Mackintosh Building Services Solutions

30 Dryden Road, Bilston Glen,Edinburgh EH20 9LZ Tel: 0131 6681168 Email: david.mcqueen@jgm.co.uk Web: www.jgmackintosh.co.uk Contract Size: 7 Year Joined: 2013 In-House: ABCDEGHJMOQSVWYZ Contracted Out: FIKLOTUX

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I IES Callenberg Ltd

KS Refrigeration, Air Conditioning & Eco Heating

Ingersoll-Rand UK Ltd

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Lomond House, Wellington Circle, Redmoss, Aberdeen AB12 3JG Tel: 01224 894222 Email: stuart.lockhead@callenberg.com Contract Size: 8 Year Joined: 1999 In-House: ABEFGIOSTUVYZ Contracted Out: CD Specialist Group: RACHP Unit 54, Grayshill Road, Westfield North, Cumbernauld G68 9HQ Tel: 01236 785500 Email: ewen.kerr@trane.com Web: www.trane.com Contract Size: 1 Year Joined: 2017 In-House: ABEGSUV

Integral UK Ltd

Unit 12b, Oakbank Park, Oakbank Parkway, Livingston, West Lothian EH53 0TH Tel: 01506 448330 Email: roy.mcdonald@integral.co.uk Web: www.integralservices.co.uk Contract Size: 6 Year Joined: 2005 In-House: ABGHKMOSYZ Contracted Out: CDEFIJLOPQRTUVWX Specialist Group: SFG, VHB

Swn yr Afon, Laroch Beag, Ballachulish, Argyll PH49 4LB Tel: 01855 811641 Email: info@ks-refrigeration.co.uk Web: www.ks-refrigeration.co.uk Contract Size: 4 Year Joined: 1995 In-House: ABHOV

Linaker Ltd

Alba Business Centre, Alba Campus, Livingston, West Lothian EH54 7EG Tel: 01506 668193 Email: paul.threlfell@linaker.com Web: www.linaker.com Contract Size: 6 Year Joined: 1995 In-House: ABGHLMOSUVZ Contracted Out: FHTWY Specialist Group: RACHP, SFG

Livingston Mechanical Services Ltd Nettlehill Road, Houston Industrial Estate, Livingston, West Lothian EH54 5DL Tel: 01506 442669 Email: admin@livingstonmechanical.co.uk Web: www.livmech.co.uk Contract Size: 7 Year Joined: 1994 In-House: CDEGHJKMPQSTX Contracted Out: ABFILORUVWYZ Specialist Group: SFG


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Lothian Heating Services Ltd

Edgefield Industrial Estate, Loanhead, Midlothian EH20 9TB Tel: 0131 4402958 Email: kevin@lothianheating.co.uk Web: www.lothianheating.co.uk Contract Size: 4 Year Joined: 1977 In-House: CGKLMQS Contracted Out: ADGRUVW Specialist Group: RACHP

Lovat's Catering Engineering Services Ltd Muirhead, Mitchelston Industrial Estate, Kirkcaldy, Fife KY1 3PB Tel: 01592 640643 Email: alan.tullis@lovatsgroup.co.uk Web: www.lovatscatering.co.uk Contract Size: 4 Year Joined: 2006 In-House: ABEOS Specialist Group: VG

M MAQ (Air Conditioning) Ltd

Unit 5, Prospect Court, Priestfield Industrial Estate, Blantyre, South Lanarkshire G72 0JA Tel: 01698 720016 Email: william.morrison15@btinternet.com Web: www.maqairconditioning.co.uk Contract Size: 4 Year Joined: 2001 In-House: AO Contracted Out: GIMV Specialist Group: RACHP

McGill Mechanical & Electrical

Morris & Spottiswood Ltd

Pro-Duct (Fife) Ltd

McKenna Mechanical Services (Scotland) Ltd

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Proair Conditioning Ltd

Harrison Road, Dundee DD2 3SN Tel: 01382 833833 Email: colin.low@mcgill.co.uk Web: www.mcgill.co.uk Contract Size: 7 Year Joined: 2009 In-House: DEGHIJKMOPQSTXYZ Contracted Out: ABCFLORUVW Specialist Group: HAPS

Unit L, Charles Bowman Avenue, Claverhouse Industrial Park, Dundee DD4 9UB Tel: 01382 768768 Email: pam@mckenna.group Contract Size: 6 Year Joined: 2013 In-House: DGILMOSZ Contracted Out: ABCEHJPQTUWXY

Meadowburn Mechanical Services Ltd Unit 5, 5 Campsie Road, Kirkintilloch, Glasgow G66 1SL Tel: 0141 7766262 Email: info@meadowburn.co.uk Web: www.meadowburn.co.uk Contract Size: 7 Year Joined: 2002 In-House: ACGHILMOTUW Contracted Out: FHKOPQRSXYZ

MEL (Dust & Fume Control) Ltd 1 Napier Court, Wardpark, Cumbernauld, North Lanarkshire G68 0LG Tel: 01236 721888 Email: douglas@mel-dustandfume.co.uk Web: www.mel-dustandfume.co.uk Contract Size: 3 Year Joined: 2010 In-House: ACDEIV Specialist Group: VG

MGB Services Ltd McGill

Harrison Road, Dundee Angus DD2 3SN Tel: 01382 833 833 Fax: 01382 828 777 Email: m&e@mcgill.co.uk Website: www.mcgill.co.uk We provide the full Mechanical & Electrical works packages across all market sectors in Scotland from branches in Dundee, Edinburgh & Glasgow. Our dedicated team will work with you through the traditional design route or through our design & build service. We are an experienced, forward thinking organisation offering value engineering and practical, innovative solutions on every project. We pride ourselves on providing excellent customer service which is demonstrated by high levels of repeat business and referrals. We have invested in Autodesk MEP 3D Modelling to improve onsite efficiency, health and safety and assist us in providing the best quality installation possible.

Unit 4, 10 Saline Street, Airdrie, Lanarkshire ML6 9BE Tel: 01236 770545 Email: markgreenaway@mgbservicesltd.co.uk Web: www.mgbservicesltd.co.uk Contract Size: 1 Year Joined: 2012 In-House: AGMOSWZ Contracted Out: CDEUY Specialist Group: SFG

Milton Sheet Metal Works Ltd 6 Butlerfield Ind. Estate, Bonnyrigg, Midlothian EH19 3JQ Tel: 01875 825 641 Email: enquiries@milton-ventilation.com Web: www.milton-ventilation.com Contract Size: 3 Year Joined: 2001 In-House: CE Contracted Out: IV Specialist Group: VG

Mitsubishi Electric Europe BV

Enterprise House, Springkerse Business Park, Stirling FK7 7UF Tel: 01786 450348 Email: arthur.stewart@meuk.mee.com Web: www.powermaster.co.uk Contract Size: 6 Year Joined: 1993 In-House: ABOSV Contracted Out: JW Specialist Group: RACHP

54 Helen Street, Govan, Glasgow G51 3HQ Tel: 0141 4251133 Email: donald.bain@morrisandspottiswood.co.uk Web: www.morrisandspottiswood.co.uk Year Joined: 2014 In-House: ACEGMS Specialist Group: SFG

N G Bailey Ltd

Solais House, Phoenix Crescent, Strathclyde Business Park, Bellshill ML4 3NJ Tel: 01698 743400 Email: kevin.mcgrory@ngbailey.co.uk Web: www.ngbailey.co.uk Contract Size: 8 Year Joined: 1983 In-House: GIJKMOPQSUVXZ Contracted Out: CDEFHLTWY

Station Road, Cardenden, Lochgelly, Fife KY5 0BW Tel: 01592 720211 Email: brian@pro-duct.co.uk Web: www.pro-duct.co.uk Contract Size: 5 Year Joined: 1999 In-House: CE Contracted Out: DI Specialist Group: VG Unit 53, 30 Sandilands Street, Annick Industrial Estate, Glasgow G32 0HT Tel: 0141 7781011 Email: gdelvin@proairuk.com Web: www.proairuk.com Contract Size: 4 Year Joined: 2005 In-House: ABO Contracted Out: E Specialist Group: RACHP

Network Refrigeration & Air Conditioning

Unit 3, Balintore Industrial Estate, Balintore, Ross-Shire IV20 1XN Tel: 01862 832682 Email: samsummersbee@yahoo.com Web: www.networkrefrigeration.co.uk Contract Size: 3 Year Joined: 1997 In-House: ABFGILOUVW Specialist Group: RACHP

P Paul Heat Recovery Scotland

Unit D, Pitreavie Business Park, Pitreavie Crescent, Dunfermline, Fife KY11 8PU Tel: 01383 221255 Email: stefan@paulheatrecovery.co.uk Web: www.paulheatrecovery.co.uk Year Joined: 2018 In-House: S

Perfect Service Solutions Ltd

Unit 55, John Player Building, Stirling Enterprise Park, Stirling, Stirlingshire FK7 7RP Tel: 01786 473840 Email: simone@perfectservicesolutions.co.uk Web: www.perfectservicesolutions.co.uk Contract Size: 3 Year Joined: 2006 In-House: ST Contracted Out: E Specialist Group: SFG, VHB

Platinum Facilities Maintenance Unit 1, 2 Wilson Street, Hamilton ML3 0NH Tel: 01698 476999 Email: accounts@platinumpm.co.uk Web: www.platinumpm.co.uk Year Joined: 2018 In-House: T

Premier Laboratory Systems Ltd 10 Tollpark Place, Wardpark East, Cumbernauld, Glasgow G68 0LN Tel: 01236 457545 Email: j.hennessey@premierlabs.co.uk Web: www.premierlabs.co.uk Contract Size: 3 Year Joined: 2000 In-House: ES Specialist Group: VG

Proair Conditioning Ltd

Unit 53, 30 Sandilands Street Annick Industrial Estate, Shettleston Glasgow, Lanarkshire G32 0HT Tel: 0141 778 1011 Fax: 0141 778 1511 Email: sales@proairuk.com Website: www.proairuk.com Founded in 2005, Proair is a vibrant and progressive company offering a friendly and professional service. We design, specify and install a wide variety of Air Conditioning products and are Approved Installers for most of the Industries leading manufacturers. Additionally we offer full emergency breakdown repair coverage for our Contracted Maintenance Customers, as well as Service, Repair and PPM facilities provided by our team of fully qualified personnel. Proair are SSIP compliant for our Health and Safety Systems as well as F Gas Accredited as per mandatory legal requirements. Additionally ALL engineers are qualified to City and Guilds standard under F Gas regulations as a minimum for Refrigerant Safe Handling

Protech Heating Ltd

33-35 Lonmay Place, Queenslie Industrial Estate, Queenslie, Glasgow G33 4ER Tel: 0141 7719567 Email: info@protech-heating.com Web: www.protech-heating.com Contract Size: 6 Year Joined: 2016 In-House: GHJMW

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Protecht Cleaning & Support Services Unit 3, Eastside Industrial Estate, Kilsyth Road, Kirkintilloch, East Dumbartonshire G66 1QG Tel: 0141 7752069 Email: tony@protecht-cleaning.com Web: www.protecht-cleaning.com Year Joined: 2016 In-House: ET Specialist Group: VHB, VG

R R L Rattray Ltd

Unit 11, Sandy Road, Scone, Perth PH2 6LJ Tel: 01738 552413 Email: office@rlrattray.co.uk Web: www.rlrattray.co.uk Contract Size: 5 Year Joined: 1987 In-House: GHILMOSV Contracted Out: CDE Specialist Group: HAPS, SFG

R Macdonald & Son

3 Carsegate Road, Carse Industrial Estate, Inverness, Highland IV3 8EX Tel: 01463 235540 Email: r.mcdonaldandson@gmail.com Web: www.rmacdonaldandson-inverness.co.uk Contract Size: 7 Year Joined: 1995 In-House: CDE Specialist Group: VG

RCS

Block 1, New Street, Riccarton, Kilmarnock KA1 3NA Tel: 01563 546807 Email: colin@rcslev.com Web: www.rcslev.com Contract Size: 6 Year Joined: 2018 In-House: CDEGIV

Richard Irvin Energy Solutions

Irvin House, Hareness Road, Altens Industrial Estate, Aberdeen AB12 3LE Tel: 0845 890 2020 Email: kevin.shinnie@richard-irvin.com Web: www.richard-irvin.co.uk Contract Size: 8 Year Joined: 1940 In-House: ABCEGHILMOPQSTUVWYZ Contracted Out: DOX Specialist Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG, VG

Richard Irvin Energy Solutions

3 Centura Court, Nasmyth Place, Hillington Park, Glasgow G52 4PR Tel: 0141 5688800 Email: brian.irvine@richard-irvin.com Web: www.richard-irvin.co.uk Contract Size: 7 Year Joined: 1940 In-House: ABCGHIJLMOQSUWZ Contracted Out: DEFKOPTVXY Specialist Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG, VG

Richard Irvin Energy Solutions

30 Tyock Industrial Estate, Elgin, Morayshire IV30 1XY Tel: 01343 554910 Email: mike.munro@richard-irvin.com Web: www.richard-irvin.co.uk Contract Size: 7 Year Joined: 1940 In-House: ABCEGHIMSTZ Contracted Out: LUW Specialist Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG, VG

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Richard Irvin Energy Solutions

29a Harbour Road, Longman Industrial Estate, Inverness, Highland IV1 1SY Tel: 01463 275120 Email: mike.munro@richard-irvin.com Web: www.richard-irvin.co.uk Contract Size: 8 Year Joined: 1940 In-House: ABCDEGHIJKLMOPQSTUZ Contracted Out: FOVWXY Specialist Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG, VG

Sigma Engineering Product Design Ltd

19 Macadam Place, South Newmoor Industrial Estate, Irvine, Ayrshire KA11 4HP Tel: 01294 203374 Email: info@sigmaepd.com Web: www.sigmaepd.com Contract Size: 2 Year Joined: 2009 In-House: CEISTV Specialist Group: SFG, VG

Skanska Rashleigh Weatherfoil Ltd

Sparks Mechanical Services Ltd Broadfold Road, Bridge of Don Ind Estate, Aberdeen AB23 8EE Tel: 01224 704448 Email: david.kirk@sparksms.co.uk Web: www.sparksms.co.uk Contract Size: 5 Year Joined: 1969 In-House: ABHILPQSZ Contracted Out: OUW

Spie Ltd

Robertson Facilities Management Ltd

Robertson House, Castle Business Park, Stirling FK9 4TZ Tel: 01786 431600 Email: j.lemon@robertson.co.uk Web: www.robertson.co.uk/business/robertsonfacilities-management Contract Size: 7 Year Joined: 2010 In-House: ABGHJMSZ Contracted Out: CDEFKLOPQRTUVWY Specialist Group: SFG

Skanska Facilities Services, Excel House 'Eurocentral', 1 Renshaw Place, Holytown, Motherwell, Lanarkshire ML1 4UF Tel: 01698 735800 Email: stephen.monaghan@skanska.co.uk Web: www.skanska.co.uk Contract Size: 7 Year Joined: 1947 In-House: FGKMOSZ Contracted Out: IOPQUVY Specialist Group: SFG

2nd Floor, One Rutherglen Links, Rutherglen Links Business Park, Glasgow G73 1DF Tel: 0141 9458900 Email: colin.thomson@spie.com Web: www.spieuk.com Contract Size: 7 Year Joined: 1965 In-House: IJMOQSWXYZ Contracted Out: CDELPTUV Specialist Group: SFG

RoMech Facilities Management Ltd

SMS Maintenance Services Ltd

Leven House, 10 Lochside Place, Edinburgh EH12 9RG Tel: 0131 4585555 Email: colin.thomson@spie.com Web: www.spieuk.com Contract Size: 8 Year Joined: 1965 In-House: GHJMOSVWYZ Contracted Out: ABCDEFIKLOPQTUX Specialist Group: SFG

107 Abercorn Street, Paisley PA3 4AT Tel: 0141 8480888 Email: brian@romechfm.co.uk Web: www.romechfm.co.uk Year Joined: 2016 In-House: EGS

S Scan Building Services Ltd

35 Byron Street, Dundee, Tayside DD3 6QT Tel: 01382 889700 Email: graham@scanbs.co.uk Web: www.scanbs.co.uk Contract Size: 7 Year Joined: 1982 In-House: GHIJKMOQSVY Contracted Out: ABCDELOPRTUWZ Specialist Group: HAPS

Select Building Engineering Services Ltd 79 Bowman Street, Glasgow G42 8LF Tel: 0141 4237706 Email: john@sbeslimited.co.uk Web: www.sbeslimited.co.uk Contract Size: 6 Year Joined: 2001 In-House: ABCDEGHILMOPQX Contracted Out: STUVWYZ

Servest Arthur McKay Ltd

42 Dryden Road, Bilston Industrial Estate, Loanhead, Midlothian EH20 9LZ Tel: 0131 4406000 Email: george.craig@arthur-mckay.com Web: www.arthurmckay.com Contract Size: 8 Year Joined: 2001 In-House: ABCDEGIJKMOPQSXYZ Contracted Out: LTUVW

Shine Hygiene Services Ltd 164 Shuna Street, Glasgow G20 9ES Tel: 01236 722262 Email: jason@shinehygiene.co.uk Web: www.shinehygiene.co.uk Contract Size: 5 Year Joined: 2012 In-House: T Contracted Out: IV Specialist Group: SFG, VHB

Glenburn House, 1 Bairds Crescent, Allanshaw Industrial Estate, Hamilton, Lanarkshire ML3 9FD Tel: 01698 200110 Email: jonr@sms-uk.info Contract Size: 6 Year Joined: 2013 In-House: DEGHILMOPQSWZ Contracted Out: CEOUVXY Specialist Group: SFG

Soron Ltd

Unit 2d, Payne Street, Port Dundas, Glasgow G4 0LE Tel: 0141 3339518 Email: soronltd@aol.com Contract Size: 6 Year Joined: 1985 In-House: GLMOQ Contracted Out: IPR Specialist Group: SFG

SP Vent Ltd

Unit 16, Abercromby Business Centre, Glasgow G40 2DD Tel: 0141 5510262 Email: info@spvent.co.uk Web: www.spvent.co.uk Year Joined: 2016 In-House: CDET Specialist Group: VG

Sparks Mechanical Services Ltd

41 Deerdykes View, Westfield Industrial Estate, Cumbernauld, Glasgow G68 9HN Tel: 01236 738000 Email: jason.duncan@sparksms.co.uk Web: www.sparksms.co.uk Contract Size: 5 Year Joined: 1969 In-House: ABGMSZ

Sparks Mechanical Services Ltd

12 Tyock Industrial Estate, Elgin, Morayshire IV30 1XY Tel: 01224 704448 Email: david.kirk@sparksms.co.uk Web: www.sparksms.co.uk Contract Size: 5 Year Joined: 1969 In-House: ABDGHIMOPQSTZ Contracted Out: CLUVWY

Spie Ltd

SSE Contracting Ltd

Scotland Region, 10 Woodrow, Mossend, Eurocentral, Glasgow ML1 4YQ Tel: 01698 731567 Email: colin.walker@sse.com Web: www.ssecontracting.com Contract Size: 8 Year Joined: 2013 In-House: ABGHIJKMOSUZ Contracted Out: CDEFLPQRTVWXY Specialist Group: SFG

Stothers (M & E) Ltd

Unit 1C, Milnpark Trading Estate, 5 Lambhill Quadrant, Kinning Park, Glasgow G41 1SB Tel: 0141 4295709 Email: gmcarthur@stothersm-e.co.uk Web: www.stothersm-e.co.uk Year Joined: 2014 In-House: ACM Specialist Group: SFG

T T Clarke Contracting Ltd

6 Middlefield Road, Falkirk FK2 9AG Tel: 01324 888000 Email: scott.callan@tclarke.co.uk Web: www.tclarke-scotland.co.uk Contract Size: 8 Year Joined: 1999 In-House: GHIMOVYZ Contracted Out: ABU

Taylor & Fraser Ltd

117 Abercorn Street, Paisley, Renfrewshire PA3 4DH Tel: 0141 8876151 Email: alan.fortune@taylorandfraser.com Web: www.taylorandfraser.com Contract Size: 7 Year Joined: 1940 In-House: GIJKLMOPQRZ Contracted Out: ABCDEFGHOTUVWXY


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SCOTLAND

VES Andover Ltd

Taylor and Fraser Ltd

117 Abercorn Street, Paisley Renfrewshire PA3 4DH Tel: 0141 887 6151 Email: info@taylorandfraser.com Website: www.taylorandfraser.com Taylor and Fraser is a long established family business. We are specialists in mechanical and electrical engineering and construction services and are uniquely placed to provide our clients with a complete service tailored to meet their needs. We are proud to have successfully undertaken a wide range of projects in both public and private sectors. Taylor and Fraser is a company synonymous with high quality and meticulous attention to detail and will always work closely with customers to not only meet but exceed their expectations!

Thermocool Ltd

24 Victoria Street, Rutherglen, Rutherglen, Glasgow, Lanarkshire G73 1DS Tel: 0141 6479871 Email: service@tcool.co.uk Web: www.tcool.co.uk Contract Size: 3 Year Joined: 1996 In-House: ABIMOPQSUV Contracted Out: CDKTZ Specialist Group: SFG

Tay House, Floor 2, Office 44, 300 Bath Street, Glasgow G2 4JR Tel: 01236 730420 Email: ray.oconnor@ves.co.uk Web: www.ves.co.uk Contract Size: 7 Year Joined: 2007 In-House: BCEFGIJKSUVZ Contracted Out: ADOT Specialist Group: SFG

Vital Energi Utilities Ltd

Duart House, Finch Way, Strathclyde Business Park, Bellshill ML4 3PR Tel: 01698 744 410 Email: scott.lutton@vitalenergi.co.uk Web: www.vitalenergi.co.uk Contract Size: 8 Year Joined: 2002 In-House: GIKMOQSVX Contracted Out: RUWZ

W W Speirs & Sons Ltd

Portland Avenue, Industrial Estate, Irvine, Ayrshire KA12 8JD Tel: 01294 275434 Email: mark@speirsvent.co.uk Contract Size: 4 Year Joined: 2013 In-House: AC Contracted Out: T Specialist Group: VG

WMQ Building Services

McArthur House, Netherton Cross, Wishaw, Lanarkshire ML2 0EF Tel: 01698 372113 Email: admin@wmq.biz Web: www.wmqscotland.com Contract Size: 6 Year Joined: 2011 In-House: GHMOXZ Contracted Out: ABCDEFIKLOPQRSTUVWY

Truedeal Building Services Ltd

2 Blairtummock Place, Panorama Business Village, Glasgow G33 4EN Tel: 0141 7711015 Email: tmurphy@tbs-ltd.com Web: www.tbs-ltd.com Contract Size: 6 Year Joined: 1995 In-House: GIJKLMOPQ Contracted Out: ABCDEFORTUVWXYZ

V Ventilation Technical Services

Unit 3, Phase 3, Lloyd Street, Rutherglen, Glasgow G73 1NP Tel: 0141 6477181 Email: vtskmcleod@yahoo.co.uk Web: www.vts-maintenanceandcleaning.co.uk Contract Size: 2 Year Joined: 1997 In-House: ET

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A A & M Industrial Cleaning Ltd

90 Russell Ride, Cheshunt, Hertfordshire EN8 8TZ Tel: 01992 638218 Email: services@aandmcleaning.co.uk Web: www.aandmcleaning.co.uk Contract Size: 3 Year Joined: 2011 In-House: T Specialist Group: SFG, VHB

A C Solutions Group Ltd

Wenta Business Centre, Unit 52, Colne Way, Watford, Hertfordshire WD24 7ND Tel: 0208 2076969 Email: richard@acsolutions.co.uk Web: www.acsolutions.co.uk Contract Size: 5 Year Joined: 2005 In-House: ABEHIOSV Contracted Out: CDETZ Specialist Group: RACHP

A C Wilgar Ltd

54 Station Road, Orpington, Kent BR6 0SA Tel: 01689 891011 Email: billywilgar@acwilgar.co.uk Web: www.acwilgar.co.uk Contract Size: 7 Year Joined: 2001 In-House: H Specialist Group: HAPS

AB Refrigeration Contracting Ltd

Accurate Cooling Services Ltd

ABW Heating Ltd

Accurate Mechanical Services Ltd

Bank Chambers, 2 Church Street, Reigate, Surrey RH2 0AN Tel: 0333 9000180 Email: james.espin@abgroup.com Web: www.abgroup.com Year Joined: 2012 In-House: ABWZ Specialist Group: RACHP

62 Portsmouth Road, Cobham, Surrey KT11 1HY Tel: 01932 862238 Email: mail@abwheating.co.uk Web: www.abwheating.co.uk Contract Size: 1 Year Joined: 1979 In-House: HI Specialist Group: HAPS

Accolade Building Services Ltd

New House, 154 Christchurch Road, Ringwood, Hampshire BH24 3AP Tel: 01425 477777 Email: chass@absme.co.uk Web: www.absme.co.uk Contract Size: 6 Year Joined: 1995 In-House: GIJMOZ Contracted Out: ABCDEFHKLOPQRSTUVWXY Specialist Group: SFG

AAC Group Ltd

Unit 15, Connect 10, Ashford Business Park, Foster Road, Ashford, Kent TN24 0FE Tel: 01233 663063 Email: aphillips@ashfordac.co.uk Web: www.ashfordac.co.uk Year Joined: 2018 In-House: AGS

Unit 18, Pegasus Court, North Lane, Aldershot, Hampshire GU12 4QP Tel: 01252 315000 Email: david.james@ams.limited Web: www.accurateac.co.uk Contract Size: 5 Year Joined: 2002 In-House: ABCDEGILMOS Contracted Out: GQTUWZ Specialist Group: RACHP

ACL Engineering Ltd

Anglia House, Sandown Road, Watford, Hertfordshire WD24 7UA Tel: 01923 249444 Email: dst@aclengineering.co.uk Web: www.aclengineering.co.uk Contract Size: 5 Year Joined: 1994 In-House: ABGM Contracted Out: C Specialist Group: RACHP, SFG

ACP Environmental Ltd

A1R Services Ltd

Suite F, Ground Floor, Breakspear Park, Breakspear Way, Hemel Hempstead, Hertfordshire HP2 4TZ Tel: 0845 6171712 Email: darren.parker@a1rservices.co.uk Web: www.a1rservices.co.uk Contract Size: 5 Year Joined: 2008 In-House: ABIOSV Contracted Out: CEFGMOTUVWZ Specialist Group: RACHP

147a London Road, Dunton Green, Sevenoaks, Kent TN13 2UP Tel: 01732 669202 Email: mc1xx@aol.com Web: www.accuratecoolingservicesltd.com Contract Size: 2 Year Joined: 2009 In-House: ABO Contracted Out: SUZ Specialist Group: RACHP

Accolade Building Services Ltd New House, 154 Christchurch Road, Ringwood, Hampshire BH24 3AP Tel: 01425 477777 Email: first@absme.co.uk Website: www.absme.co.uk

A Dynamic Mechanical & Electrical Contractor, specialising in Design and Contracting of full M&E services. Full in-house Estimating, Design, Cad, and Contracting departments undertaking Design and Installation for both Main Contractor and End User clients. Our professionalism is our “ACCOLADE”

Rutherford House, 43 Terrace Road, Walton On Thames, Surrey KT12 2SP Tel: 01932 243982 Email: shaun@acpenvironmental.co.uk Web: www.acpenvironmental.co.uk Contract Size: 7 Year Joined: 2015 In-House: STW Contracted Out: I Specialist Group: SFG, VHB

ADS Ltd

8 Colne Way Court, Colne Way, Watford, Hertfordshire WD24 7NE Tel: 01923 232360 Email: info@airflowdesignservices.co.uk Web: www.airflowdesignservices.co.uk Contract Size: 5 Year Joined: 2013 In-House: ABCEIST Specialist Group: VG

Advanced Control Solutions Ltd

Unit 7, Bakersgate Courtyard, Ash Road, Pirbright, Surrey GU24 0NJ Tel: 01483 237812 Email: keith.eshelby@advancedcontrolsolutions.co.uk Web: www.advancedcontrolsolutions.co.uk Contract Size: 4 Year Joined: 1998 In-House: GHLMSUVX Contracted Out: AEI Specialist Group: SFG


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Air Improve Ltd

Airconaire Ltd

Unit 4, City Business Centre, Hyde Street, Winchester, Hampshire SO23 7TA Tel: 01962 841366 Email: martinrogers@airimprove.ltd.uk Web: www.airimprove.ltd.uk Contract Size: 6 Year Joined: 2001 In-House: ABOT Contracted Out: O Specialist Group: RACHP

Unit 6, Deacon Trading Estate, Knight Road, Strood, Rochester, Kent ME2 2AU Tel: 01634 711264 Email: richard.allen@airconaire.co.uk Web: www.airconaire.co.uk Contract Size: 7 Year Joined: 1984 In-House: ABCEGIJKNOPQSUX Contracted Out: DEHLMORTVWYZ Specialist Group: RACHP, SFG

Air Quality Services Ltd

Airtemp AC Ltd

c/o Vectaire Ltd, Lincoln Road, Cressex Business Park, High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire HP12 3RH Tel: 01494 444700 Email: alexander.gaeta@airqualityservices.co.uk Web: www.airqualityservices.co.uk Contract Size: 5 Year Joined: 2008 In-House: DE

Air Ref Ltd

Air Ref House, Little Yarrows, Guildford Road, Mayford, Guildford, Surrey GU22 0SD Tel: 01483 755440 Email: info@airref.co.uk Web: www.airref.co.uk Contract Size: 5 Year Joined: 1999 In-House: ABESV Contracted Out: OTZ

Aircon Services

Unit C4, Regent Park, Princes Estate, Princes Risborough, Buckinghamshire HP27 9LE Tel: 01844 348760 Email: gavin@aircon-services.co.uk Web: www.aircon-services.co.uk Contract Size: 5 Year Joined: 2000 In-House: ABEGMO Contracted Out: CDE Specialist Group: RACHP

18 Theaklen Drive, Ponswood Industrial Estate, St Leonards On Sea, East Sussex TN38 9AZ Tel: 0845 8725657 Email: vanessa.green@airtempac.co.uk Web: www.airtempac.co.uk Contract Size: 6 Year Joined: 2006 In-House: ABIS Contracted Out: CT Specialist Group: RACHP, SFG

All-Clean Environmental Services Ltd International House, Southampton International Business Park, George Curl Way, Southampton, Hampshire SO18 2RZ Tel: 02380 302033 Email: j.white@allcleanes.com Web: www.allcleanes.com Contract Size: 5 Year Joined: 2011 In-House: T Specialist Group: SFG, VHB

Apleona HSG Ltd

Huxley House, Weyside Business Park, Cattleshall Lane, Godalming, Surrey GU7 1XE Tel: 01483 428674 Email: cary.donaldson@bilfinger.com Web: www.uk-hsg.apleona.com Year Joined: 2007 In-House: ABGMOSUZ Contracted Out: TVWY Specialist Group: SFG

Unit C4 Regent Park, Summerleys Road, Princes Risborough, Buckinghamshire HP27 9LE Tel: 01844 348760 Email: sales@aircon-services.co.uk Website: www.aircon-services.co.uk

Fast, professional installation of air conditioning, evaporative cooling and commercial heating systems. All our work is performed by our highly skilled engineers. We focus on ensuring your business isn’t interrupted, keeping a clean, quiet environment and maximising longevity. Over the years we’ve developed a reputation for providing an excellent service. We will ensure you receive tailored care and attention from every single member of our team before, during and after we complete any work.

Aura Construction Ltd

Arnold James

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Rowlandson House, 289-297 Ballards Lane, North Finchley, London, Hertfordshire N12 8NP Tel: 02033845010 Email: peter@arctic-aircon.ltd.uk Web: www.arctic-aircon.ltd.uk Contract Size: 5 Year Joined: 2011 In-House: ABIO Specialist Group: RACHP 1 Metro Centre, Ronsons Way, St Albans, Hertfordshire AL4 9QT Tel: 01727 851477 Email: nickj@arnoldjames.com Web: www.arnoldjames.com Contract Size: 6 Year Joined: 1963 In-House: ABGHILMVWZ Contracted Out: ET

Aspect Maintenance Services Ltd

Unit E7, Barwell Business Park, Chessington KT9 2NY Tel: 0844 8841180 Email: will.davies@aspect.co.uk Web: www.aspect-maintenance.co.uk Contract Size: 7 Year Joined: 2008 In-House: ABCDEFGHIJKLMOPQSTUVWXYZ Specialist Group: SFG

Aspen A.C. Ltd

Apex Way, Hailsham, East Sussex BN27 3WA Tel: 01323 849955 Email: info@aspen-ac.co.uk Web: www.aspen-ac.co.uk Contract Size: 5 Year Joined: 1996 In-House: ABI Contracted Out: O Specialist Group: RACHP

ASPEN Air Conditioning & Heat Pumps

Aircon Services

At Aircon Services, we’ve been helping our customers reduce their energy costs whilst ensuring their businesses are kept cool for over 30 years.

Arctic-Aircon Ltd

Apex Way, Hailsham BN27 3WA Head Office Tel: 01323 849 955 London Office Tel: 0207 412 8931 Email: info@aspen-ac.co.uk Website: www.aspen-ac.co.uk

Arctic Aircon Ltd

Rowlandson House, 289-297 Ballards Lane, North Finchley, London N12 8NP Tel: 0203 384 5010 Fax: 08430 061 307 Email: info@arctic-aircon.ltd.uk Website: www.arctic-aircon.ltd.uk • Air Conditioning Installation • Maintenance • Repairs for all your heating and cooling requirements carried out with precision and expertise. “We care for your comfort”

Established in 1986, Aspen has been providing quality design and installation of bespoke air conditioning systems in all business sectors successfully for over 30 years. Aspen is a trusted partner of leading suppliers Daikin and Mitsubishi – recently becoming one of a select few businesses in the UK to be made a Diamond Quality Partner. Our dedicated service division provides Planned Maintenance, service and repair services which, coupled with the offer of 7-10 year warranties, provides our customers with long term peace of mind. Whether you are an end-user, Main Contractor or M&E Contractor, you can trust your next project to Aspen. Please contact us for a personalised and quality service.

236 Blackfen Road, Sidcup, Kent DA15 8PW Tel: 08455 202214 Email: info@auraconstruction.co.uk Web: www.aura.construction Contract Size: 6 Year Joined: 2014 In-House: ABCDEFGHIJKOSTVZ Contracted Out: PQUVWXY Specialist Group: RACHP

B M Air Ltd

Unit 1b, Lakeview, Old Hollow, Worth, West Sussex RH10 4TA Tel: 01293 885577 Email: paul@bmair.co.uk Web: www.bmair.co.uk Contract Size: 6 Year Joined: 2009 In-House: ABHIS Contracted Out: CEFJKLPQRTUWXYZ Specialist Group: RACHP

Barrier Air Conditioning Ltd

Unit 12, Nepicar Park, London Road, Wrotham, Kent TN15 7AF Tel: 01689 891616 Email: neilw@barrierac.com Web: www.barrierac.com Contract Size: 6 Year Joined: 1990 In-House: ABOS Contracted Out: CDEFGHJKMOPQTUVWXYZ Specialist Group: RACHP

Battledore Ltd

Unit 17, Wrotham Business Park, Wrotham Park, Barnet, Hertfordshire EN5 4SZ Tel: 0208 2751014 Email: rcurrie@battledore.co.uk Web: www.battledore.co.uk Contract Size: 6 Year Joined: 2009 In-House: N Contracted Out: ABCDEFGIKLMOQUVWYZ

Baystar Energy Efficient Systems Beechover Court, Forest Road, Colgate, West Sussex RH12 4SY Tel: 01293 851459 Email: info@baystar.co.uk Web: www.baystar.co.uk Contract Size: 5 Year Joined: 2013 In-House: GHLM Contracted Out: OZ Specialist Group: HAPS

Bennett Mechanical Services Ltd Unit 34, Portland Court, Kingsway, Luton, Bedfordshire LU4 8HA Tel: 01582 417931 Email: phil@bennettmechanicalservices.co.uk Web: www.bennettmechanicalservices.co.uk Contract Size: 5 Year Joined: 2004 In-House: GHIKLMOPQRV Contracted Out: ABCDEFHSTUWXYZ

BHW Refrigeration & Air Conditioning Ltd

Unit 7, Chiltern Business Centre, Garsington Road, Oxford, Oxfordshire OX4 6NG Tel: 01865 774257 Email: enquiries@bhwoxford.co.uk Web: www.bhwoxford.co.uk Contract Size: 2 Year Joined: 2008 In-House: ABFIJOSUV Contracted Out: CDELPQTWZ Specialist Group: RACHP

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Boon Building Services Ltd

Bridge House, Bridge Street, Staines, Middlesex TW18 4TW Tel: 01784 437999 Email: stuart@boonbuildingservices.co.uk Web: www.boonbuildingservices.co.uk Contract Size: 7 Year Joined: 2010 In-House: BFGHIMOPQSXZ Contracted Out: ACDEJKLOTUVWY

Bower Fuller

Unit 68, The Base, Dartford Business Park, Victoria Road, Dartford, Kent DA1 5FS Tel: 01473 272277 Email: jstevens@bowerfuller.co.uk Web: www.bowerfuller.co.uk Contract Size: 7 Year Joined: 1968 In-House: GHMSVZ Contracted Out: ABCDEFIKLOPQRTUWXY

Bridge Facilities Engineers Ltd

Unit 4, Handford Court, Garston Lane, Watford, Hertfordshire WD25 9EJ Tel: 0844 8802284 Email: hayleyhoward@bridgefacilities.co.uk Web: www.bridgefacilitiesengineers.co.uk Contract Size: 6 Year Joined: 2002 In-House: ABGHJLMOPQRSUVWYZ Contracted Out: CDEFIKOX Specialist Group: SFG

BSW Building Services Ltd Rock Lodge Vineyard, Lewes Road, Scaynes Hill, West Sussex RH17 7NG Tel: 01444 831138 Email: mbenstead@bsw-bs.co.uk Web: www.bsw-bs.co.uk Contract Size: 7 Year Joined: 1992 In-House: GHILMO Contracted Out: EKOQWX Specialist Group: HAPS, SFG

BTU (Installation & Maintenance) Ltd

38 Weyside Road, Guildford, Surrey GU1 1JB Tel: 01483 590600 Email: paul.merritt@btu-group.com Web: www.btu-group.com Contract Size: 7 Year Joined: 1974 In-House: AGHIJLMOSVWXZ Contracted Out: FPQRTUY Specialist Group: SFG

Buckler Environmental Services Ltd

Aldwych House, Madeira Road, West Byfleet, Surrey KT14 6ES Tel: 01932 351000 Email: steve@bucklerac.com Web: www.bucklerac.com Contract Size: 6 Year Joined: 2007 In-House: ABGIMO Contracted Out: CEFRUVWYZ

Burgate Plumbing & Heating Ltd

16 Baxter Way, Kings Hill, West Malling, Kent ME19 4BB Tel: 01732 220951 Email: info@burgateplumbing.com Web: www.burgateplumbing.com Contract Size: 6 Year Joined: 2007 In-House: DEGHLMOUW Contracted Out: ABCI Specialist Group: HAPS

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Chapman Ventilation Ltd

C & I Controls

Unit 3, Marchmont Gate, Maxted Road, Hemel Hempstead, Hertfordshire HP2 7BE Tel: 01442 240900 Email: mick@cicontrols.co.uk Contract Size: 5 Year Joined: 1998 In-House: ACDEGIOS Contracted Out: BT

C Watkins Plumbing Ltd

Leigh Road, Haine Industrial Estate, Ramsgate, Kent CT12 5EU Tel: 01843 852277 Email: tony.murphy@watkins-group.co.uk Web: www.watkins.co.uk Contract Size: 7 Year Joined: 2009 In-House: ADEGHIMOQSVZ Contracted Out: CEFKLTUWY

Calibre Building Services Ltd

Robert Denholm House, Bletchingley Road, Nutfield, Surrey RH1 4HW Tel: 01737 824045 Email: matt@calibrebsl.co.uk Web: www.calibre.gb.com Contract Size: 5 Year Joined: 2012 In-House: AGS Specialist Group: SFG

CBRE Managed Services Ltd

725 Capability Green, Luton LU1 3LU Tel: 01582 435950 Email: ron.celiz@cbre.com Web: www.cbre.co.uk Contract Size: 8 Year Joined: 1985 In-House: ABCDEFGHIJKLMOPQRSTUVWXYZ Specialist Group: SFG

CBRE Managed Services Ltd

Swan House, Northcroft Lane, Newbury, Berkshire RG14 1BN Tel: 01635 277999 Email: pete.belmore@norlandmanagedservices.co.uk Web: www.norlandmanagedservices.co.uk Contract Size: 8 Year Joined: 1985 In-House: ABCDEFGHIJKLMOPQRSTUVWXYZ Specialist Group: SFG

CBRE Managed Services Ltd

115 Whitby Road, First Floor, Slough, Berkshire SL1 3DR Tel: 01753 698850 Email: andy.glasspool@norlandmanagedservices.co.uk Web: www.norlandmanagedservices.co.uk Contract Size: 8 Year Joined: 1985 In-House: ABCDEFGHIJKLMOPQRSTUVWXYZ Specialist Group: SFG

CBS Maintenance Services Ltd Valiant House, 3 Twistleton Court, Priory Hill, Dartford, Kent DA1 2EN Tel: 01322 287733 Email: les@cbsmsl.com Web: www.cbsmaintenanceservices.co.uk Contract Size: 6 Year Joined: 2001 In-House: HS Specialist Group: SFG

Centurion Air Conditioning Ltd 21 Chatsworth Road, Sutton, Surrey SM3 8PJ Tel: 0208 6430100 Email: hilary@centurion-ac.com Web: www.centurion-ac.com Contract Size: 5 Year Joined: 2011 In-House: ABIOSV Contracted Out: CDETUV Specialist Group: RACHP

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15-20 Woodfield Road, Welwyn Garden City AL7 1JQ Tel: 01707 372858 Email: Peter.Evans@chapmanventilation.co.uk Web: www.chapmanventilation.co.uk Year Joined: 2017 In-House: AEGSUV

Clean Air (UK) Ltd

Oakleigh Manor, Plum Pudding Lane, Dargate, Faversham, Kent ME13 9HB Tel: 01227 752783 Email: andrew@cleanairuk.com Web: www.cleanairuk.com Contract Size: 6 Year Joined: 2014 In-House: CEFSTW Contracted Out: AY Specialist Group: SFG, VHB

Cleansafe Services (UK) Ltd

24 Ullswater Crescent, Coulsdon, Staffordshire CR5 2AE Tel: 0800 9981196 Email: cliff.hone@cleansafeservices.co.uk Web: www.cleansafeservices.co.uk Contract Size: 7 Year Joined: 2007 In-House: E Specialist Group: SFG, VHB

Clear Duct Ltd

6 Bitterne Ave, Reading RG31 4SP Tel: 01184 181108 Email: office@clear-duct.co.uk Web: www.clear-duct.co.uk Year Joined: 2018 In-House: T

Clearwater Technology Ltd

1 Archipelago, Lyon Way, Frimley, Surrey GU16 7ER Tel: 01527 875700 Email: nick.tregaskes@clearwater.eu.com Web: www.clearwater.eu.com Contract Size: 6 Year Joined: 1995 In-House: FTW Specialist Group: SFG, VHB

Clearwater Technology Ltd

Unit 6, Stort Valley Industrial Estate, Stansted Road, Bishop'S Stortford, Hertfordshire CM23 2TU Tel: 01279 464430 Email: Jon.Conrad@clearwater.eu.com Web: www.clearwater.eu.com Contract Size: 6 Year Joined: 1995 In-House: FTW Specialist Group: SFG, VHB

Comfort Service & Maintenance Ltd Comfort Works, Newchapel Road, Lingfield, Surrey RH7 6LE Tel: 01342 830610 Email: harvey@comfort.uk.com Web: www.comfort.uk.com Contract Size: 6 Year Joined: 1996 In-House: ABGOS Contracted Out: CELQTUVW Specialist Group: SFG

Commercial Hydronic Systems Ltd Unit 12, Home Farm, Eynsford, Dartford DA4 0AE Tel: 0208 3028149 Email: ish@chsytems.cc Web: www.CHsystems.cc Contract Size: 4 Year Joined: 2014 In-House: GHLM Contracted Out: ACDEW Specialist Group: HAPS

Complete Facilities Solutions Ltd Unit 3, Windsor Park, 50 Windsor Avenue, Wimbledon, London SW19 2TJ Tel: 0800 3134133 Email: robert.ewing@comfacsol.co.uk Web: www.completefacilitiessolutions.co.uk Contract Size: 6 Year Joined: 2015 In-House: GHMSZ Contracted Out: B Specialist Group: RACHP

Complete HVAC Services Ltd

Unit 3, Firbank Court, Firbank Way, Leighton Buzzard, Bedfordshire LU7 4YJ Tel: 0845 0946465 Email: sales@completehvacservices.co.uk Web: www.completehvac.co.uk Contract Size: 5 Year Joined: 2009 In-House: ABGIMOSUVZ Specialist Group: RACHP

Constant Air Systems Ltd

Unit L, Castle Estate, Turnpike Way, Cressex Business Park, High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire HP12 3TF Tel: 01494 469 529 Email: martin.wigginton@constantair.co.uk Web: www.constantair.co.uk Contract Size: 7 Year Joined: 1969 In-House: GIKMOPQRSX Contracted Out: ABCDEFLOTUWYZ Specialist Group: VG

Contract Ventilation Services Ltd Unit 1, Pound Lane, Kingsnorth, Ashford, Kent TN23 3JE Tel: 01233 622007 Email: ian@cvs.uk.com Contract Size: 5 Year Joined: 2009 In-House: ACES Specialist Group: VG

Cooltech Building Services Ltd The Old Forge, Rear Of 1 Burfield Road, Old Windsor, Berkshire SL4 2RB Tel: 01753 868117 Email: stuart.cann@cooltech.co.uk Web: www.cooltech.co.uk Contract Size: 5 Year Joined: 2000 In-House: ABCDEFGHILMOSWZ Contracted Out: KOPQRTUVXY Specialist Group: RACHP

Corrigenda Ltd

Unit 3, Mitchell Close, Segensworth East, Fareham, Hampshire PO15 5SE Tel: 0148 9557667 Email: steve.whitworth@corrigenda.co.uk Web: www.corrigenda.co.uk Contract Size: 7 Year Joined: 2005 In-House: ABHKLOPQSUVXZ Contracted Out: CDEFIOTWY

Court Services-Coolserv Air Conditioning

Unit 34, Easter Park, Benyon Road, Silchester, Reading, Berkshire RG7 2PQ Tel: 01753 533712 Email: paulbirdsey@court-services.co.uk Web: www.coolserv.co.uk Contract Size: 3 Year Joined: 2006 In-House: AIZ Specialist Group: RACHP

Cromwell Engineering Ltd

1b Cromwell Road, Walton-On-Thames, Surrey KT12 3NL Tel: 01932 224335 Email: rolf@cromwellengineering.com Web: www.cromwellengineering.com Contract Size: 5 Year Joined: 1973 In-House: EGHIMSV Contracted Out: ABCDELOPQRTUVWZ Specialist Group: SFG


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Crown House Technologies

Bridge Place 2, Anchor Boulevard, Admiral Park, Crossways, Kent DA2 6SN Tel: 01322 296200 Email: jabbott@laingorouke.com Web: www.crownhouse.com Contract Size: 8 Year Joined: 1904 In-House: EGHIJKMPQUVZ Contracted Out: ABCDFLORTVWY Specialist Group: RACHP, SFG

Crowthorne Heating Co Ltd

4a Dukes Ride, Crowthorne, Berkshire RG45 6LT Tel: 01344 772397 Email: crowthorneheating@tiscali.co.uk Web: www.crowthorneheating.com Contract Size: 5 Year Joined: 1969 In-House: GHLMS Contracted Out: ABCDEORTUWZ Specialist Group: HAPS

Cube Airconditioning Ltd

83 Queenhythe Road, Guildford, Surrey GU4 7NU Tel: 0844 5027670 Email: dgrover@cubeacltd.com Web: www.cubeacltd.com Contract Size: 3 Year Joined: 2006 In-House: ABISV Specialist Group: SFG

Cyclone Ducting & Extraction Services Ltd

Cyclone House, 60 Queensway, Banbury, Oxfordshire OX16 9NG Tel: 07909 601295 Email: andrea@cycloneducting.co.uk Web: www.cycloneducting.com Contract Size: 7 Year Joined: 2010 In-House: CDEV Specialist Group: SFG, VHB

D D & B Mechanical Ltd

1a Putton Lane, Chickerell, Weymouth, Dorset DT3 4AD Tel: 01305 783932 Email: info@dandbmechanical.co.uk Web: www.dandbmechanical.co.uk Contract Size: 4 Year Joined: 2013 In-House: GHJKMOQS Contracted Out: ABCDEFILOPTUVWXYZ

D.C.I. Refrigeration & Electrical Ltd Unit 1, Warrior Business Centre, Fitzherbert Road, Portsmouth, Hampshire PO6 1TX Tel: 02392 381799 Email: becky@dcirefrigeration.co.uk Web: www.dcirefrigeration.co.uk Contract Size: 6 Year Joined: 2011 In-House: ABIOSZ Contracted Out: HT Specialist Group: RACHP

Darwood Mechanical Services Ltd

8 Ryecroft Court, Hatfield Road, St Albans, Hertfordshire AL4 0SW Tel: 01727 610586 Email: charlotte@darwoodmechanicalservices.co.uk Web: www.darwoodmechanicalservices.co.uk Year Joined: 2018 In-House: CDEGH Specialist Group: HAPS

Ductclean UK Ltd

DCUK FM

1 Woodfield Road, Welwyn Garden City Hertfordshire AL7 1JQ Tel: 0870 112 9196 Fax: 0870 112 9197 Email: info@dcukfm.com Website: www.dcukfm.com DCUKFM are leading experts in; • Ductwork Cleaning • Kitchen Extract Cleaning • Fire Damper Testing • Social Housing ventilation • System Risk Assessments • Building Refurbishment • Asbestos Removal • Maintenance • Training • BESA Approved • LPCB Approved • Nationwide – various regional offices Health and Safety is the foundation for all our work activities. We have received the RoSPA Award for 14 consecutive years and the British Safety Council International Safety Award for 7 successive years, which evidence our commitment to exceptional H&S standards.

Degrees of Comfort

Lake House, 2 Lakeside, Summerleaze Road, Maidenhead, Berkshire SL6 8HZ Tel: 01628 780803 Email: kevin@degreesofcomfort.co.uk Web: www.degreesofcomfort.co.uk Contract Size: 4 Year Joined: 2012 In-House: ABCIOSV Contracted Out: ET Specialist Group: RACHP

Delron Services Ltd

8 Viewpoint, Boxley Road, Penenden Heath, Maidstone, Kent ME14 2DZ Tel: 01622 688444 Email: ron@d-s-l.co.uk Web: www.d-s-l.co.uk Contract Size: 6 Year Joined: 1999 In-House: ABGIJKLMOPQSUVWXYZ Contracted Out: CDEFRT Specialist Group: SFG

1 Woodfield Road, Welwyn Garden City, Hertfordshire AL7 1JQ Tel: 0870 1129196 Email: paul.davies@ductclean.co.uk Web: www.ductclean.co.uk Contract Size: 8 Year Joined: 2003 In-House: T Specialist Group: SFG, VHB

DWHP Ltd

Suite 5A, Aspect House, Pattenden Lane, Marden, Kent TN12 9QJ Tel: 01622 831649 Email: jackie@dwhp.co.uk Web: www.dwhp.co.uk Contract Size: 7 Year Joined: 2000 In-House: ABDGHIJLMOU Contracted Out: CERWZ Specialist Group: HAPS

E E & B Group Ltd

Ravendene House, 21 Brighton Road, Crawley, West Sussex RH10 6AE Tel: 01293 453700 Email: jmthomas@e-b.co.uk Web: www.e-b.co.uk Contract Size: 7 Year Joined: 1994 In-House: CGY Contracted Out: AFIKMPQRSTUVWXZ

E & S Heating & Ventilation Ltd Diplocks Way, DIplocks Way, Hailsham, East Sussex BN27 3JF Tel: 01323 845492 Email: kayruffell@esgroup.co.uk Web: www.esgroup.co.uk Contract Size: 8 Year Joined: 2011 In-House: CE Contracted Out: ADT Specialist Group: VG

E7 Building Services Ltd

No 1 Waterside, Station Road, Harpenden, Hertfordshire AL5 4US Tel: 01933 426777 Email: nigel.smith@e7buildingservices.co.uk Web: www.e7bsl.co.uk Year Joined: 2017 In-House: GHU

ECE Cleaning Services Ltd

Hillcrest House, 51 Woodcote Road, Wallington, Surrey SM6 0LT Tel: 0203 7577150 Email: info@ececleaning.co.uk Web: www.ececleaning.co.uk Contract Size: 6 Year Joined: 2013 In-House: ET Specialist Group: SFG, VHB

Dewco Ltd

Ecolution Renewables

Dixon Mechanical Services Ltd

EDS Ltd

Unit 11, Crow Arch Lane Industrial Estate, Crow Arch Lane, Ringwood, Hampshire BH24 1PD Tel: 01425 483436 Email: rob@dewco.co.uk Web: www.dewco.co.uk Year Joined: 1988 In-House: ACDGHI 59 Ringwood Road, Ferndown, Dorset BH22 9AA Tel: 01202 581000 Email: charlotte@dixonmechanical.com Web: www.dixonmechanical.com Contract Size: 6 Year Joined: 1976 In-House: GIMO Contracted Out: ABCDELORW

Ecolution House, London Road, Addington, West Malling, Kent ME19 5SH Tel: 0845 2666558 Email: andrew.knapp@ecolutionrenewables.com Web: www.ecolutionrenewables.com Contract Size: 6 Year Joined: 1998 In-House: OZ Specialist Group: HAPS 3 Dodman Green, Tattenhoe, Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire MK4 3AJ Tel: 01908 867533 Email: sales@eds-aircon.co.uk Web: www.eds-aircon.co.uk Contract Size: 4 Year Joined: 2010 In-House: ABCDGHIJOSUZ Contracted Out: EFKLMOPQTWXY Specialist Group: VG

ENGIE FM Ltd

Pacific House, Imperial Way, Reading, Berkshire RG2 0TF Tel: 01189 315299 Email: edward.watt@engie.com Web: www.engie.co.uk Year Joined: 2007 In-House: ABS Specialist Group: RACHP, SFG

Enigma Environmental Services Ltd Unit 8, Chiltern Enterprise Centre, Station Road, Theale, Berkshire RG7 4AA Tel: 01189 303766 Email: malcolm.thomson@enigmaesl.com Web: www.enigmaesl.com Contract Size: 4 Year Joined: 2003 In-House: ABI Contracted Out: O Specialist Group: RACHP

Environmental Maintenance Services Ltd

53-55 College Road, Bromley, Kent BR1 3QG Tel: 0208 2897178 Email: ian.childs@e-m-services.co.uk Web: www.e-m-services.co.uk Contract Size: 5 Year Joined: 1997 In-House: FGHJLMOSUZ Contracted Out: ABEKPQTVWXY

Envirotech Services Ltd

Envirotech House, 1 Main Road, Marlpit Hill, Edenbridge, Kent TN8 6JE Tel: 01732 865171 Email: richard.jashek@eslgb.com Contract Size: 7 Year Joined: 1998 In-House: GIM Contracted Out: BCEHLRSTUVWZ

ErgoPlus Facilities Ltd

ErgoPlus House, 11 Wantage Road, Eddington, Hungerford RG17 0HG Tel: 01488 682806 Email: arthur.carrington@ergoplusfacilities.co.uk Web: www.ergoplusfacilities.co.uk Contract Size: 1 Year Joined: 2018 In-House: ABCDEGHIJLMORSVWYZ Contracted Out: KOPQTUVX

Eurest Services

Compass House, Guildford Street, Chertsey, Surrey KT16 9BQ Tel: 01932 575781 Email: alan.mole@compass-group.co.uk Web: www.compass-group.co.uk Contract Size: 6 Year Joined: 2007 In-House: S Specialist Group: SFG

F F G Alden Ltd

Langford Locks, Kidlington, Oxfordshire OX5 1LJ Tel: 01865 855000 Email: mjm@aldenltd.co.uk Web: www.aldenltd.co.uk Contract Size: 8 Year Joined: 1983 In-House: HIJKMOPQSV Contracted Out: ABCDEFLORTUWXYZ

F N Rice (Pirbright) Ltd

Toad Hall, Vapery Lane, Pirbright, Woking, Surrey GU24 0QD Tel: 01483 472005 Email: derek.love@fnrice.com Web: www.pirbrightgroup.com Contract Size: 6 Year Joined: 1965 In-House: ABGHILMOSUZ Contracted Out: CDEJOPQTWX Specialist Group: HAPS

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F W Marsh (Electrical & Mechanical) Ltd

F P Hurley & Sons Ltd BRIDGEND • CROSS HANDS BRISTOL • EXETER Tel: 03300 41 46 48 Web: www.fphurley.co.uk We are a forward thinking customer focused business, delivering Mechanical and Plumbing installations to a wide range of industrial and commercial premises throughout the UK. We offer a high quality installation through skilled tradesmen which allows projects to be completed to the highest standards. This ensures that the majority of our work is through repeat business and recommendations. We are continuing to expand our business throughout the UK, in a planned manner and with the delivery of successful projects and customer satisfaction as the forefront of our philosophy.

Ryde Business Park, Nicholson Road, Ryde, Isle Of Wight PO33 1BF Tel: 01983 562109 Email: paul.g.kelly@btconnect.com Web: www.fwmarsh.com Contract Size: 6 Year Joined: 1992 In-House: ABGHMZ Specialist Group: SFG

Farmwood M & E Services Ltd

Unit A4, St Georges Business Park, Castle Road, Sittingbourne, Kent ME10 3TB Tel: 01795 857840 Email: dave@farmwood.co.uk Web: www.farmwood.co.uk Contract Size: 4 Year Joined: 2012 In-House: ABDEGHLMORSZ Contracted Out: CFJKPQTUWXY Specialist Group: RACHP

FASCEL Group

32 Camford Way, Sundon Park, Luton, Bedfordshire LU3 3AN Tel: 01582 560606 Email: andy.carr@fascel.co.uk Web: www.fascel.co.uk Contract Size: 7 Year Joined: 2006 In-House: GHM Contracted Out: CI

Formosa Mechanical Services Ltd Robert Denholm House, Bletchingley Road, Nutfield, Redhill, Surrey RH1 4HW Tel: 01737 300611 Email: colin@formosa.co.uk Web: www.formosa.co.uk Year Joined: 2016 In-House: ACDEGHMZ

Farmwood M&E Services Ltd

Farmwood, a family run business established in 2002 have rapidly grown to a 31 strong team of highly skilled engineers, office staff and apprentices. Providing M&E, HVAC & IAQ, systems, solutions, servicing and installations. Approved specifier, installer and distributor for the “WE SHARE CLEAN AIR” Certification scheme with Radic8 clean air technology. With 20 years of expertise, we are proud to be service agents for multiple UK ventilation manufacturers for commercial and domestic application. Our engineers have a wealth of experience with additional CSCS, DBS, Gas Safe, NICEIC Electrical & Ventilation, ISO9001, OHSAS 18001. Fully insured and accredited. Swale Business of the year runner up 2015, Employer of the year 2016 and shortlisted finalists for the Business of the year 2018. Winner of the BESA electrical apprentice of the year National award 2017.

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G Tech Building Services Ltd

H & C Contracts Ltd

Unit 8A, Connors Yard, Beeches Road, Crowborough, East Sussex TN6 2AH Tel: 01892 660000 Email: gary@g-techbuildingservices.com Web: www.g-techbuildingservices.com Contract Size: 6 Year Joined: 2009 In-House: ABGIO Contracted Out: CDEJKLMOPQRSTUVWXY

G4S Secure Solutions (Guernsey) Ltd G4S House, Lowlands Industrial Estate, Braye Road, Vale, Guernsey GY3 5XH Tel: 01481 265133 Email: hr@gg.g4s.com Contract Size: 6 Year Joined: 1995 In-House: ADEGHIJLMOSVYZ Contracted Out: CFKPQTUWX Specialist Group: RACHP

Gatwick Park Mechanical Services Ltd Unit 22, Graylands Estate, Langhurstwood Road, Horsham, Surrey RH12 4QD Tel: 01403 210808 Email: jenny@gatwickpark.co.uk Web: www.gatwickpark.co.uk Contract Size: 4 Year Joined: 1984 In-House: AGIM Contracted Out: BCLVW Specialist Group: HAPS

GCSC Ltd

Unit 120, Maddison House, 226 High Street, Croydon, Surrey CR9 1DF Tel: 0208 6811694 Email: gcsoffice@btinternet.com Contract Size: 5 Year Joined: 2011 In-House: ST Specialist Group: SFG, VHB

Unit 3, Holt Barns Business Park, The Kilns, Frith End Road, Frith End, Bordon, Hampshire GU35 0QW Tel: 01420 488281 Email: info@hccontracts.co.uk Web: www.hccontracts.co.uk Contract Size: 6 Year Joined: 1984 In-House: ABGIJMOS Contracted Out: CDEQTUVW Specialist Group: RACHP

Hadene Building Services

Unit 7, The Enterprise Centre, Revenge Road, Lordswood, Chatham, Kent ME5 8UD Tel: 01634 673700 Email: martinh@hadene.co.uk Web: www.hadene.co.uk Contract Size: 4 Year Joined: 1986 In-House: ABEGHMOPS Contracted Out: IRTUWYZ Specialist Group: SFG

Halton Foodservice Ltd

11 Laker Road, Airport Industrial Estate, Rochester, Kent ME1 3QX Tel: 01634 666111 Email: steve.mason@halton.com Web: www.halton.com Contract Size: 7 Year Joined: 1988 In-House: EU Contracted Out: A Specialist Group: SFG, VG

Gee-Bec Services Ltd

Specialists In Ventilation And IAQ

Unit A4, St Georges Business Park, Castle Road, Sittingbourne Kent ME10 3TB Tel: 01795 857840 Email: info@farmwood.co.uk Website: www.farmwood.co.uk

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Fredericks (Mechanical Services) Ltd

2 Park Road, Dartford, Kent DA1 1SL Tel: 01322 288101 Fax: 01322 289483 Email: mail@fmsluk.com Website: www.fmsluk.com Specialists in Heating, Aircon and Industrial Pipework Surveys, Estimates and Reports. Co-ordination, Planning, Installation, Testing, Inspection and Commissioning of Building Services. Project Management, Refurbishment and Installation with fully Integrated and Co-ordinated Multi Service Packages. Planned Maintenance, all with a callout facility.

Unit 5, Maplehurst Close, Dartford, Kent DA2 7WX Tel: 01322 621450 Email: brian.woodley@geebecservices.co.uk Web: www.geebecservices.co.uk Contract Size: 6 Year Joined: 2007 In-House: DGHIJMOZ Contracted Out: ABCELPQSTUVWXY

Gelidus Ltd

Unit 7, Chiltern Enterprise Centre, Station Road, Theale, Reading RG7 4AA Tel: 01189 304404 Email: steve@gelidus.com Web: www.gelidus.com Contract Size: 5 Year Joined: 2012 In-House: ABO Specialist Group: RACHP

GMB Airconditioning & Ventilation Services Ltd

Unit 1, Pebsham Rural Business Centre, Pebsham Lane, Bexhill On Sea, East Sussex TN40 2RZ Tel: 01424 733844 Email: glen@gmbacandvent.co.uk Web: www.gmbacandvent.co.uk Contract Size: 6 Year Joined: 2014 In-House: ABC Specialist Group: RACHP

Hawkes Refrigeration Engineers

2-6 Gibcracks, Basildon, Essex SS14 1PE Tel: 01268 556663 Email: service@refrigeration-uk.com Website: refrigeration-uk.com Hawkes - a customer focused family business established in 1966. We have an excellent working relationship with; Queen Mary University of London, University of East London; Tower Hamlets; Thames Technology; Energy Developments UK; to name but a few.... We are specialist contractors with a vast knowledge in the design, supply, installation, service and maintenance of commercial and industrial refrigeration, ventilation, air-conditioning, chilled water and all aspects of electrical services. Hawkes Refrigeration Engineers is one of the longest standing and well-respected specialist companies in the South East region.


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Heartfield Ventilation & Air Conditioning Co Ltd

2 Fieldings Road, Cheshunt, Hertfordshire EN8 9TL Tel: 01992 630770 Email: davidm@hvacltd.co.uk Web: www.hvacltd.co.uk Contract Size: 6 Year Joined: 1996 In-House: ABCEIO Contracted Out: DGMV Specialist Group: VG

Hedley Visick Ltd

1 Wannock Avenue, Eastbourne, East Sussex BN20 9RS Tel: 01323 488411 Email: office@hedleyvisick.co.uk Web: www.hedleyvisick.co.uk Contract Size: 6 Year Joined: 1974 In-House: GHLMOV Contracted Out: ABCDEIOVW Specialist Group: HAPS

In the Hoods Ltd

96 Rusper Road, Worthing BN13 1LP Tel: 01903 265426 Email: simon@inthehoods.co.uk Web: www.inthehoods.co.uk Year Joined: 2017 In-House: T

Industrial Pipe Services 2003 Ltd Windmill Works, North Road, Widmer End, High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire HP15 6NE Tel: 01494 711150 Email: indpipeservices@btconnect.com Web: www.ips2003.co.uk Contract Size: 5 Year Joined: 2010 In-House: GHIJLMO Contracted Out: AERW

Hemlow Ltd

Suite B, 1st Floor, 1 Suffolk Way, Sevenoaks, Kent TN13 1YL Tel: 0208 2936606 Email: graham.witt@hemlow.com Web: www.hemlow.com Contract Size: 6 Year Joined: 2006 In-House: ABGMS Contracted Out: JLUWYZ Specialist Group: SFG

Hollywell Building Services Ltd

New Barnes Mill Annexe, Cotton Mill Lane, St Albans, Hertfordshire AL1 2HA Tel: 01727 810555 Email: BChapman@hollywell.co.uk Web: www.hollywell.co.uk Contract Size: 6 Year Joined: 1999 In-House: ABGHIMPQSZ Contracted Out: CDELOUVW Specialist Group: SFG

I ICS (Hygiene) Ltd

22 Derwent Drive, Orpington, Kent BR5 1EW Tel: 01689 832949 Email: pnewman@icshygiene.co.uk Web: www.icshygiene.com Year Joined: 2016 In-House: T

ICS Industrial & Commercial Systems Ltd

Riverbridge House, Fetcham Grove, Guilford Road, Leatherhead, Surrey KT22 9AD Tel: 0845 0942783 Email: darren@icsindustrial.co.uk Web: www.icsindustrial.co.uk Contract Size: 5 Year Joined: 2007 In-House: ABGHIJKLMOPQSVWX Contracted Out: CDEFORTUYZ Specialist Group: HAPS

In Line Duct Cleaning Ltd

Old Garden House, Moreton Paddox, Moreton Morrell, Warwick CV35 9BS Tel: 01295 760491 Email: grant@ildc.co.uk Web: www.ildc.co.uk Contract Size: 5 Year Joined: 2007 In-House: T Specialist Group: SFG, VHB

Loudwater Mill, Station Road, Loudwater, High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire HP10 9UD Tel: 01494 534364 Email: trevor.isotemp@btconnect.com Web: www.isotemp-hv.co.uk Contract Size: 5 Year Joined: 1978 In-House: CI Contracted Out: D Specialist Group: VG

J W Housden Ltd

1 Margetts Road, Kempston, Bedford MK42 8DS Tel: 01234 852033 Email: david@jwhousden.co.uk Web: www.jwhousdenltd.co.uk Contract Size: 5 Year Joined: 1971 In-House: GHILMS Contracted Out: ACUVWZ Specialist Group: HAPS

J J & B Hopkins Ltd

J.W. Housden Ltd

Concorde House, Concorde Way, Segensworth North, Fareham, Hampshire PO15 5RL Tel: 01489 584706 Email: phil.lambden@jbhopkins.co.uk Web: www.jbhopkins.co.uk Contract Size: 7 Year Joined: 1986 In-House: ABFGIJKMOPQSXYZ Contracted Out: LRTUVW

1 Margetts Road, Kempston, Bedford MK42 8DS Tel: 01234 852 033 Email: admin@jwhousden.co.uk Website: www.jwhousdenltd.co.uk Providing engineering design, installation, testing, commissioning and maintenance of heating, ventilation and public health systems to the built environment.

Innovation Air Conditioning & Building Services Ltd Lansdowne Building, Lansdowne Road East Croydon, Surrey CR9 2ER Tel: 020 8263 6241 Fax: 020 8263 6110 Email: amitry@innovation-acbs.com Website: www.innovation-acbs.com

Innovation Air Conditioning and Building Services Limited, are a leader in multidiscipline building services, which has built a strong reputation for excellence and commitment within the construction industry. Our team is highly experienced in providing a broad range of services which includes but not limited to: • Design and build mechanical services installations • Heating, Ventilation and air conditioning installations • Domestic Services and Public health installations • Service, maintenance and 24 Hour Call out Innovation works with Architects, project managers, consulting engineers and construction companies on all kinds of buildings and projects, ranging from offices (CAT A & B) leading retailers and restaurants to hospitals, and high class residential developments. We have a history of consistently achieving agreed time, cost and quality targets and for providing best value solutions.

J & B Hopkins Ltd

Project Sectors; • Education • Healthcare • Hotels • Commercial Property • Residential • Refurbishment • Sports & Leisure • Industrial & Manufacturing

We are a forward thinking customer focussed business, delivering Mechanical, Electrical and Public Health installations to a wide range of commercial industrial and residential clients thought out the UK.

For all project, reactive or planned maintenance enquiries please contact; admin@jwhousden.co.uk

Our directly employed skilled staff allows our projects to be completed to the highest standards. Our in house design teams carry out every part of the design process from concept to completion, including SBEM Modelling level 4 & 5, EPC’s, BREEAM, and with 10 Revit BIM stations, working with consultants, builders and end users to provide exceptional design support.

“Where safety matters...”

Intelligent Air Conditioning Ltd

31 Briarwood Road, St Johns, Woking, Surrey GU21 8XD Tel: 01483 487215 Email: info@intelligentac.co.uk Web: www.intelligentac.co.uk Contract Size: 4 Year Joined: 2012 In-House: ABGILOU Contracted Out: CDEGHJMOPQWXYZ Specialist Group: RACHP

Services Included; • Building Services Design • Heating • Chilled Water • Automatic Controls • Heating, Cooling & Ventilation plant installations • Water Treatment • Hot & Cold Water Services • Ventilation & Ductwork • Public Health Systems • Planned & Reactive Maintenance

Concorde House, Concorde Way Segensworth North, Fareham Hants PO15 5RL Tel: 01489 584706 Fax: 01489 573786 Email: info@jbhopkins.co.uk Website: www.jbhopkins.co.uk

The delivery of successful projects in budget, safely and to the highest standards is our philosophy at all times.

IDC Electrical (Southern) Ltd

3 Barley Business Park, Duncan Road, Park Gate, Southampton, Hampshire SO31 1ZT Tel: 0845 2707422 Email: tony@idcsouthern.co.uk Web: www.idcsouthern.co.uk Contract Size: 7 Year Joined: 2009 In-House: DEGHIJZ Contracted Out: ABCEFHKLMOPQRSTUVWXY

Isotemp (Heating & Ventilating) Ltd

JD Services HVAC Ltd

Unit 5, Mulberry Court, Bourne Industrial Estate, Bourne Road, Crayford, Kent DA1 4BF Tel: 01322 315588 Email: info@jdservicesltd.co.uk Web: www.jdservicesltd.co.uk Contract Size: 6 Year Joined: 2001 In-House: ABGHMO Contracted Out: ELTUWY Specialist Group: RACHP

K Kestrel Mechanical Services Ltd

J Ashwell Ltd

Hinton House, 120 Hinton Wood Avenue, Christchurch, Dorset BH23 5AL Tel: 01425 276724 Email: jashwell@btconnect.com Contract Size: 4 Year Joined: 1977 In-House: GMO Contracted Out: ABCDEILORUWZ

Unit C5, Chaucer Business Park, Watery Lane, Kemsing, Sevenoaks, Kent TN15 6YT Tel: 01732 762150 Email: nigel@kestrel-mechanical.co.uk Web: www.kestrel-mechanical.co.uk Contract Size: 6 Year Joined: 1999 In-House: GIMOU Specialist Group: SFG

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Keysource Ltd

Unit C, North Heath Estate, Horsham, West Sussex RH12 5QE Tel: 0845 2043333 Email: kate.mcintyre@keysource.co.uk Web: www.keysource.co.uk Contract Size: 7 Year Joined: 2005 In-House: ISUVZ Contracted Out: ABCDEFPQTVWY

Kitchen & Duct Cleaning Ltd

Unit 003, Mill Studio Business Centre, Crane Mead, Ware, Hertfordshire SG12 9PY Tel: 01920 444245 Email: deepcleaning@btconnect.com Web: www.kitchendeepcleaning.com Year Joined: 2013 In-House: EST Specialist Group: SFG, VHB

KPS Southern Ltd

Oddington Grange Farm and Industries, Weston on the Green, Bicester, Oxfordshire OX25 3QW Tel: 01865 331731 Email: frank@kpssouthern.co.uk Web: www.kpssouthern.co.uk Contract Size: 7 Year Joined: 1997 In-House: GHJKLMOPQX Contracted Out: ABCDEHITUVWYZ

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Unit 8, Spitfire Business Park, 1 Hawker Road, Croydon, Surrey CR0 4WD Tel: 0208 6808926 Email: gary.lee@leeac.co.uk Web: www.leeac.co.uk Contract Size: 6 Year Joined: 1985 In-House: ABEGHILMOSV Contracted Out: CDFJKOPQRTUVWXYZ Specialist Group: SFG

Linaker Ltd

8 Station Road East, Oxted, Surrey RH8 0BT Tel: 0173 7645300 Email: jacquie.price@linaker.com Web: www.linaker.com Contract Size: 6 Year Joined: 1995 In-House: ABGHILMSUZ Contracted Out: FHOTVWY Specialist Group: SFG

Lloret Control Systems Ltd

Lloret House 20 Ullswater Crescent, The Ullswater Business Park, Coulsdon, Croydon, Surrey CR5 2HR Tel: 0208 4104600 Email: sue.seymour@lloret.co.uk Web: www.lloret.co.uk Contract Size: 8 Year Joined: 1998 In-House: ISU

Lorne Stewart PLC

Eagle Point 1st Floor - West Wing, Little Park Farm Road, Southampton, Hampshire PO15 5TD Tel: 01489 555000 Email: luke.mccathie@lornestewart.co.uk Web: www.lornestewart.com Contract Size: 8 Year Joined: 1988 In-House: ABGHIMOZ Contracted Out: CDEKLOQTUVWY Specialist Group: SFG

LA Maintenance Ltd

Folkes Farm, Folkes Lane, Upminster, Essex RM14 1TH Tel: 01277 205046 Fax: 01277 205049 Email: lam@lamaintenance-ltd.co.uk Website: Under Construction We are a forward thinking, pro-active, customer focused business, delivering bespoke and BESA standard M&E maintenance services. We currently support a diverse customer base, predominantly in the commercial and high end residential sector, serving London and the South East. We are continuing to expand our business throughout London/South East, in a planned manner and with the delivery of successful projects and customer satisfaction as the forefront of our philosophy. Now in our 30th year, we are continually complemented by our customers for our professionalism and high level of service.

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Lowe & Oliver Ltd

Cumnor Road, Boars Hill, Wootton, Oxford, Oxfordshire OX1 5JW Tel: 01865 322200 Email: info@loweoliver.co.uk Web: www.loweoliver.co.uk Contract Size: 7 Year Joined: 2003 In-House: GHIJMOSWYZ Contracted Out: ABCEFKLOPQRTUVX

Lowe & Oliver Ltd

Unit F, Woodside Trade Centre, Parham Drive, Eastleigh, Hampshire SO50 4NU Tel: 02380 614700 Email: johnbarrett@loweoliver.co.uk Web: www.loweoliver.co.uk Contract Size: 7 Year Joined: 2003 In-House: FGHIJMOSVWYZ Contracted Out: ABCEKLOQRTUX

M Macdet Hygiene Services Ltd Unit A, Kingsway Industrial Estate, Luton, Bedfordshire LU1 1LP Tel: 01582 423777 Email: jackie.mcnamara@macdet.co.uk Web: www.macdet.co.uk Contract Size: 8 Year Joined: 2014 In-House: STY Specialist Group: SFG, VHB

McAlpine Grant Ilco Ltd

Osney Mead, Oxford OX2 0ER Tel: 01865 251225 Email: rogerg@mgiltd.co.uk Web: www.mgiltd.co.uk Contract Size: 5 Year Joined: 2003 In-House: ABIOSV Contracted Out: CDEFGHJKLMOPQTUWXYZ Specialist Group: RACHP, SFG

McCarthy Refrigeration Ltd

48 Northwood Road, Hilsea, Portsmouth, Hampshire PO2 9QT Tel: 02392 650169 Email: mccarthyrefrigeration@yahoo.com Contract Size: 4 Year Joined: 2009 In-House: ABOSV Contracted Out: I Specialist Group: SFG

Megan Mechanical Services Ltd

Units 4 & 5, Blackbushe Business Park, Yateley, Hampshire GU46 6GA Tel: 01252 874738 Email: george.lewis@megan-mechanical.co.uk Web: www.meganmechanical.co.uk Contract Size: 7 Year Joined: 2011 In-House: GHJMX Contracted Out: ABCDEIKLQTUVWYZ

Metro Heating & Air Conditioning Services Ltd Unit 5, Clearways Business Estate, London Road, West Kingsdown, Kent TN15 6ES Tel: 01474 852933 Email: metrohac@gmail.com Contract Size: 4 Year Joined: 1990 In-House: AGOS Contracted Out: BCTUWZ Specialist Group: SFG

Micro Solve (Hygiene) Ltd

10 York Way, Lancaster Road, Cressex Business Park, High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire HP12 3PY Tel: 01494 441445 Email: chris.ramstedt@mshygiene.co.uk Web: www.mshygiene.co.uk Year Joined: 2006 In-House: T Specialist Group: SFG, VHB

MITIE Technical Facilities Management Ltd

The Shard, Level 12, 32 London Bridge Street, London SE1 9SG Tel: 01252 732400 Email: lee.parker@mitie.com Web: www.mitieengineering.co.uk Contract Size: 7 Year Joined: 1998 In-House: AGIMOQSV Contracted Out: BCDEHJLOPTUWXYZ

MJD Airconditioning Services Ltd 16 Bedford Road, Lower Stondon, Bedfordshire SG16 6EA Tel: 01462 815756 Email: matt@mjdaircon.co.uk Web: www.mjdaircon.co.uk Contract Size: 4 Year Joined: 2000 In-House: ABCIOSV

N N G Bailey Ltd

14-16 Theale Lakes Business PArk, Moulden Way, Sulhamstead, Reading, Berkshire RG7 4GB Tel: 01189 301300 Email: steven.wiles@ngbailey.co.uk Web: www.ngbailey.co.uk Contract Size: 8 Year Joined: 1983 In-House: GIJKMOPQSUVXZ Contracted Out: CDEFHLTWY

New-Air (Southern) Ltd

Unit 8, Compass Point, Ensign Way, Hamble, Southampton, Hampshire SO31 4RA Tel: 02380 605960 Email: dominic@newair.co.uk Web: www.newair.co.uk Contract Size: 4 Year Joined: 1985 In-House: ABO Specialist Group: RACHP

Nixon Farrow Ltd

South Green Farm, South Green, Sittingbourne, Kent ME9 7RR Tel: 01622 743603 Email: paul@nixonfarrow.co.uk Web: www.nixonfarrow.co.uk Contract Size: 1 Year Joined: 2018 In-House: A

Norstead Ltd

Tectonic Place, Holy Port Road, Maidenhead, Berkshire SL6 2YE Tel: 01628 634445 Email: mgildea@norstead.co.uk Web: www.norstead.co.uk Contract Size: 7 Year Joined: 1994 In-House: GHMZ Contracted Out: ABCDEFIJKLOPQRSTUVWXY Specialist Group: SFG

Norton Technical Maintenance Unit 2, Stadium Business Park, Castle Road, Sittingbourne, Kent ME10 3BG Tel: 01795 228083 Email: damien.norton@norton-group.co.uk Web: www.commercialheatinguk.co.uk Contract Size: 6 Year Joined: 2010 In-House: ABGHILMOSTW Contracted Out: CDUV

O Ocean Industrial Cleaning Ltd

43 Caxton Road, Hoddesdon, Hertfordshire EN11 9PD Tel: 01992 413868 Email: oceancleaning@aol.com Web: www.oceanindustrialcleaning.co.uk Contract Size: 3 Year Joined: 2011 In-House: T Specialist Group: SFG, VHB

Omega Building Services Ltd

Challis House, 85 High Street, Caterham-On-The-Hill, Surrey CR3 5UH Tel: 01883 348896 Email: roger@omegabs.co.uk Web: www.omegabs.co.uk Contract Size: 6 Year Joined: 1994 In-House: GHIS Contracted Out: ACDEKLMOQRTUWYZ


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One Facility Ltd

4000 Building, Six Hills Way, Stevenage, Hertfordshire SG1 2DA Tel: 01438 754122 Email: paul.dove@onefacility.co.uk Web: www.onefacility.co.uk Contract Size: 7 Year Joined: 2009 In-House: S Contracted Out: FJKLPQTUWXYZ Specialist Group: SFG

Opus Air Conditioning (Sales) Ltd

Unit 52, Victoria Industrial Park, Victoria Road, Dartford, Kent DA1 5AJ Tel: 01322 225111 Email: sales@opusair.co.uk Web: www.opusair.co.uk Contract Size: 7 Year Joined: 1988 In-House: ABCEGIJKMPQSVXZ Contracted Out: FTUY Specialist Group: RACHP, SFG

Orostream Air Conditioning Ltd

Aircon Works, Park Road, Crowborough, East Sussex TN6 2QT Tel: 01892 665888 Email: info@oacservices.co.uk Web: www.oacservices.co.uk Contract Size: 6 Year Joined: 1996 In-House: AGIJSVW Contracted Out: CDEFKLMOPQTUXYZ

Perfect Pipework Ltd

49 Rabans Close, Rabans Lane Industrial Estate, Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire HP19 8RS Tel: 01296 399330 Email: russell.rowles@perfectpipework.co.uk Web: www.netds.co.uk/perfectpipework/index.html Contract Size: 5 Year Joined: 2012 In-House: GM Contracted Out: IV Specialist Group: HAPS

PH Water Technologies Ltd

Elmley Industrial Estate, Argent Road, Queenborough, Kent ME11 5GA Tel: 01795 582600 Email: jane.bastow@pjdust.co.uk Web: www.pjdust.co.uk Contract Size: 4 Year Joined: 2003 In-House: CE Specialist Group: VG

Paine Manwaring Ltd

Unit D, Easting Close, Dominion Way, Worthing, West Sussex BN14 8HQ Tel: 01903 237522 Email: mark@painemanwaring.co.uk Web: www.painemanwaring.co.uk Contract Size: 7 Year Joined: 2003 In-House: DEGHIJLMUZ Contracted Out: ABCEORTVWY Specialist Group: HAPS

Parker Air Conditioning Ltd

Unit 6, Westerham Trade Centre, The Flyers Way, Westerham, Kent TN16 1DE Tel: 01689 858787 Email: russell@parker-ac.co.uk Web: www.parker-ac.co.uk Contract Size: 5 Year Joined: 1991 In-House: ABGMOQX Contracted Out: CDEV Specialist Group: RACHP, SFG

PJM Mechanical & Electrical Ltd

Units 25 & 26, Highcroft Estate, Enterprise Road, Horndean, Hampshire PO8 0BT Tel: 02392 592672 Email: pat@pjmmechanical.co.uk Web: www.pjmmechanicalandelectrical.co.uk Contract Size: 6 Year Joined: 2005 In-House: GHIMOZ Contracted Out: ABCDELPQRTUVWX

Pinnacle Specialist Cleaning Services

Poundbridge Developments Ltd

8 Marmion Green, Christchurch, Dorset BH23 3DZ Tel: 0345 2025757 Email: info@pinnacle-cleaning.co.uk Web: www.pinnacle-cleaning.co.uk Contract Size: 4 Year Joined: 2012 In-House: T Specialist Group: SFG, VHB

89 Borough High Street, London SE1 1NL Tel: 0203 4756999 Email: martin.brown@poundbridge.co.uk Web: www.poundbridge.co.uk Contract Size: 4 Year Joined: 2010 In-House: ABGOSZ Contracted Out: CEFIMTUVY Specialist Group: SFG

PowerNaturally Ltd

PIP - Mechanical & Electrical Engineers & Contractors London office: Suite 1.01, 1 Exchange Tower Harbour Exchange, London E14 9GE Tel: 01268 541 651 Fax: 01268 541 625 Website: www.pip.uk.com

We offer a range of services from plant replacement, shell and core to full client specification fit out for all M&E Services including design, management, installation, commission, service and maintenance. Our experience and expertise is in many sectors of the services industry; financial, industrial, retail, education, data centres, public, health, entertainment, construction and property. We believe in the use of innovative solutions, latest technologies and our market awareness to benefit our clients in the use of their assets and property. Our aim is to deliver the highest level of quality maintaining a safe, efficient environment for the best possible value.

PCB Technical Solutions Ltd

Unit 6, Barnes Wallace Court, Wellington Road, High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire HP12 3PS Tel: 01628 648648 Email: sandravr@pcbtechnicalsolutions.co.uk Web: www.pcbtechnicalsolutions.co.uk Year Joined: 2014 In-House: AGU Contracted Out: WZ

1 Modular Business Park, Norton Road, Stevenage, Hertfordshire SG1 2FZ Tel: 01438 743579 Email: Paul.Ayres@pjagroup.com Web: www.pjagroup.com Contract Size: 5 Year Joined: 2014 In-House: ACGHLS Specialist Group: RACHP

Unit 37, Invincible Road, Farnborough, Hampshire GU14 7QU Tel: 01252 543668 Email: ian@phwatertechnologies.co.uk Web: www.phwatertechnologies.co.uk Year Joined: 2015 In-House: AIT

P P & J Dust Extraction Ltd

PJA HVAC Ltd

6 Telford Road, Ferndown Industrial Estate, Ferndown, Wimborne BH21 7QL Tel: 01202 855804 Email: gary.hatcher@powernaturally.co.uk Web: www.powernaturally.co.uk Contract Size: 5 Year Joined: 2012 In-House: EGHILOSV Contracted Out: BHM Specialist Group: RACHP

Premiair Ltd

11 Armada Avenue, Brooklands, Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire MK10 7FG Tel: 01908 380345 Email: emerson@premiair.net Web: www.premiair.net Year Joined: 2008 In-House: AIS

Price Building Services Ltd

Unit 4, Mariner Business Centre, 1 Kings Way, Croydon, Surrey CR0 4GE Tel: 0208 2558777 Email: bob.davies@pricebuilding.com Web: www.pricebuilding.com Contract Size: 6 Year Joined: 2005 In-House: GHS

Priory Mechanical Services Ltd Priory House, 479 Godstone Road, Whyteleafe, Surrey CR3 0BL Tel: 01883 625838 Email: sam@prioryms.co.uk Web: www.prioryms.co.uk Contract Size: 7 Year Joined: 1997 In-House: GHIMOS Contracted Out: ABCDEJLOPQTUVWXYZ

Protocool Ltd Pirbright Electrical Contractors Ltd

Toad Hall, Vapery Lane, Pirbright, Woking, Surrey GU24 0QD Tel: 01483 474888 Email: derek.love@pirbrightelectrical.com Web: www.pirbrightgroup.com Contract Size: 6 Year Joined: 1997 In-House: ABGHIKMOSUZ Contracted Out: CDEFJLOPQTWXY

Unit F, Fronds Park, Frouds Lane, Aldermaston, Berkshire RG7 4LH Tel: 01189 710559 Email: office@protocool.co.uk Web: www.protocool.co.uk Contract Size: 5 Year Joined: 2014 In-House: ABHO Contracted Out: CEIZ Specialist Group: RACHP

R R & J Building Services Ltd

Shrine Barn, Shrine Farm, Sandling Road, Postling, Hythe, Kent CT21 4HE Tel: 01303 263030 Email: paul@randjbuildservs.co.uk Web: www.randjbuildservs.co.uk Contract Size: 6 Year Joined: 2002 In-House: DGHOZ Contracted Out: ABCEFIKLMPQSTUVWXY

R J Stearn Ltd

32 Vincent Avenue, Regent Business Park, Crowhill, Milton Keynes, Bedfordshire MK8 0AB Tel: 0845 0346420 Email: jason.grant@rjstearn.com Web: www.rjstearn.com Contract Size: 6 Year Joined: 2002 In-House: ABGIMSVYZ Contracted Out: CDEFKLOPQTUWX

REL Building Services Limited 3 Twelvetrees Business Park Twelevetrees Crescent, London E3 3JQ Tel: 020 7515 5154 Fax: 020 7515 5710 Email: office@rel.uk.com Website: www.relbuildingservices.co.uk

Established over 65 years ago, REL is a family-owned business providing mechanical and electrical packages to clients in the industrial, commercial, leisure, educational, and residential sectors. Our success is based on the same principles that have always guided our business: tailored solutions delivered with a clear emphasis on quality, technical excellence and expert project management, ensuring our clients keep their schemes on programme and within budget. Our mechanical services expertise includes: • Design and install of HVAC systems • Services for commercial, industrial and residential properties • Rainwater harvesting • Air conditioning systems • Heating including CHP biomass boilers • Sprinkler systems • Medical gases • Drainage systems

Rentec Ltd

Unit 3, Broom Business Park, Poole, Dorset BH12 4PA Tel: 01202 717060 Email: paulb@rentec.ltd.uk Web: www.rentec.org.uk Contract Size: 5 Year Joined: 2010 In-House: GIMOZ

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Right Management Services Ltd

Ground Floor, The Old Bakery, 10 Back Road, Sidcup, Surrey DA14 6HA Tel: 0330 1227850 Email: frankalaminos@rightmanagementservices.co.uk Web: www.rightmanagementservices.co.uk Contract Size: 6 Year Joined: 2002 In-House: GMQ

Risby Airconditioning Co Ltd

Princes Road, Bourne End, Buckinghamshire SL8 5HZ Tel: 01628 850123 Email: roger@risby.co.uk Web: www.risby.co.uk Contract Size: 5 Year Joined: 1989 In-House: ABGIMOS Contracted Out: CDEFRTUVWYZ Specialist Group: RACHP

S S E Plumbing & Heating Ltd

Barn Studios, Parkgate Road, Newdigate, Dorking, Surrey RH5 5AJ Tel: 0800 2465434 Email: Stephen.edwards@seplumbing.co.uk Web: www.seplumbing.co.uk Year Joined: 2015 In-House: GHM Specialist Group: HAPS

S R Industrial Ltd

Unit 42, Longshot Industrial Estate, Bracknell, Berkshire RG12 1RL Tel: 01344 860145 Email: jsoley@srindustrial.co.uk Web: www.srindustrial.co.uk Contract Size: 4 Year Joined: 2004 In-House: ABCDEGHIJKLMOPQSUVZ Contracted Out: TW

Sarum Refrigeration Services Ltd Risby Air Conditioning Princes Road, Bourne End Bucks SL8 5HZ Tel: 01628 850123 Fax: 01628 850122 Email: info@risby.co.uk Website: www.risby.co.uk

Risby Air Conditioning is able to provide a complete support package for maintenance or installation of all building engineering services. Established in 1949, we can tailor engineering services support for everything from a single split system to total building facilities management and refurbishment. We are based in Bourne End, Buckinghamshire with easy access to the M4, M40 and M25. We provide 24 hour breakdown cover for contract holders. We are Building and Engineering Services Association members (formerly HVCA), FGas Registered, Gas Safe registered and members of SafeContractor.

RME Services Ltd

6 Bourne Mill Business Park, Guildford Road, Farnham, Surrey GU9 9PS Tel: 01252 718024 Email: dley@rmeservices.com Web: www.rmeservices.com Contract Size: 6 Year Joined: 1999 In-House: GHILMOQSXZ Contracted Out: ABCDEFKPTUVWY Specialist Group: HAPS

Rydon Maintenance Ltd

Unit 14, Quadrant Court, Charles Park, Crossway Business Park, Greenhithe, Kent DA9 9AY Tel: 0845 2692982 Email: jgreen@rydon.co.uk Web: www.rydon.co.uk Contract Size: 5 Year Joined: 1999 In-House: GHMS Contracted Out: ABEO Specialist Group: SFG

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Norton Enterprise Park, Whittle Road, Churchfields Industrial Estate, Salisbury, Wiltshire SP2 7YS Tel: 01722 335072 Email: enquiries@sarumrefrigeration.co.uk Web: www.sarumrefrigeration.co.uk Contract Size: 3 Year Joined: 1975 In-House: AB

Saunders Specialised Services Ltd Unit 7, Minster Court, Courtwick Lane, Littlehampton, West Sussex BN17 7RN Tel: 01903 732842 Email: sales@saunders-heating.co.uk Web: www.saunders-heating.co.uk Contract Size: 5 Year Joined: 1988 In-House: ABEGHILMOPQSVZ Contracted Out: CDEFTUWY Specialist Group: SFG

SBM Engineering Ltd

Unit 23, Horseshoe Business Park, Lye Lane, Bricket Wood, Hertfordshire AL2 3TA Tel: 01923 672459 Email: info@sbmeng.co.uk Web: www.sbmeng.co.uk Year Joined: 2016 In-House: AEG Contracted Out: TU Specialist Group: SFG

Scion Technical Services Ltd

166 Maxwell Avenue, Harwell, Didcot, Oxfordshire OX11 0QT Tel: 01235 432412 Email: malcolm.bavin@sciongroup.co.uk Web: www.sciongroup.co.uk Contract Size: 7 Year Joined: 1999 In-House: EGHIJMOSZ Contracted Out: ABCDKLOPQRTUVWXY Specialist Group: SFG

Scomac Services Ltd

Scomac House, 247 High Street, Aldershot, Hampshire GU12 4NG Tel: 01252 353040 Email: bmcsean@scomac.co.uk Web: www.scomac.co.uk Contract Size: 6 Year Joined: 2005 In-House: GHIMOS Contracted Out: ABCDEFJKLOPQRTUVWXYZ

Seaforth Heating & Cooling 6 Slader Business Park, Witney Road, Poole, Dorset BH17 0GP Tel: 01202 330630 Email: julia@seaforthservices.co.uk Web: www.seaforthservices.co.uk Contract Size: 4 Year Joined: 2015 In-House: ABGHIJMPSTVW Contracted Out: CEUZ

Servcom Services UK Ltd

SSE Contracting Ltd

Unit 1, Blackwater Trading Estate, Blackwater Way, Aldershot, Hampshire GU12 4DJ Tel: 01252 367198 Email: kevin.holden@ssecontracting.com Web: www.ssecontracting.com Contract Size: 7 Year Joined: 2013 In-House: GHJKLMYZ Contracted Out: CDEFIOPQRSTUVWX Specialist Group: SFG

Unit 5, Beeding Court Business Park, Shoreham Road, Upper Beeding, Steyning, East Sussex BN44 3TN Tel: 01273 820998 Email: markw@servcomservices.co.uk Web: www.servcomservices.com Contract Size: 3 Year Joined: 2010 In-House: GHIJLMOSUVW Contracted Out: ABCDEFKOPQTXYZ Specialist Group: SFG

SSH Cleaning Ltd

Sharp & Howse Ltd

Stonegrove Ltd

Osney Mead Industrial Estate, Oxford OX2 0ES Tel: 01865 760606 Email: peter.haley@sharpandhowse.co.uk Web: www.sharpandhowse.com Contract Size: 6 Year Joined: 1967 In-House: DGHMOV Contracted Out: ABCEFIJKLOPQSTUWXYZ

ShoreClean Ltd

Millbrook, Horn Lane, Woodmancote, Henfield, West Sussex BN5 9SA Tel: 01273 491726 Email: jon@shore-clean.co.uk Web: www.shore-clean.co.uk Contract Size: 2 Year Joined: 2015 In-House: T Specialist Group: SFG, VHB

Simer Environmental Services Ltd 15 Arnside Road, Waterlooville PO7 7UP Tel: 02392 258059 Email: m.wood@simer-environmental.co.uk Web: www.simer-environmental.co.uk Contract Size: 6 Year Joined: 2012 In-House: ABCEGMOQSVZ Contracted Out: LUW Specialist Group: RACHP

Skuddair Ltd

34 Hartley Road, Longfield, Kent DA3 7PP Tel: 01474 709823 Email: john@skuddair.com Web: www.skuddair.com Contract Size: 6 Year Joined: 2009 In-House: A Specialist Group: RACHP

SMS (Southern) Ltd

50a Livingstone Road, Hove, East Sussex BN3 3WL Tel: 01273 204466 Email: nigels@smssouthern.co.uk Web: www.smssouthern.co.uk Contract Size: 7 Year Joined: 2011 In-House: GHIMO Contracted Out: ABCDEFJKLPQSTUVWXYZ

SSE Contracting Ltd

Southampton Region, Upton Lane, Nursling, Southampton SO16 0XY Tel: 02380 747604 Email: adam.lloyd@sse.com Web: www.ssecontracting.com Contract Size: 7 Year Joined: 2013 In-House: ABGHJKMOQSZ Contracted Out: CDEFILPTUVWXY Specialist Group: SFG

2.2 Central Point, Kirpal Road, Portsmouth, Hampshire PO3 6FH Tel: 02392 839114 Email: samwest@thesshgroup.co.uk Web: www.sshcleaning.co.uk Contract Size: 3 Year Joined: 2013 In-House: EST Specialist Group: SFG, VHB Unit 3, Boyd Business Centre, Whitewall Road, Medway City Estate, Rochester, Kent ME2 4DZ Tel: 01634 291151 Email: lee@stonegrove.co.uk Web: www.stonegrove.co.uk Contract Size: 6 Year Joined: 2002 In-House: ABGHIJMOSTUWZ Contracted Out: CDELOV

System Hygienics Ltd

Chaucer Industrial Estate, Dittons Road, Polegate, East Sussex BN26 6JF Tel: 01323 481170 Email: steveliddiard@systemhygienics.co.uk Web: www.systemhygienics.co.uk Contract Size: 5 Year Joined: 1993 In-House: EFT Specialist Group: SFG, VHB

T T Clarke Contracting Ltd

Suite 2, The Commodity Centre, Great Braxted, Essex CM8 3EW Tel: 0203 6931776 Email: chas.leppich@tclarke.co.uk Web: www.tclarke.co.uk Year Joined: 2017 In-House: GIJKMPQX Contracted Out: ABCDEFLORTUVWYZ

T Clarke Contracting Ltd

Unit 2, Dunmow Road, Bishop Stortford, Hertfordshire CM22 7DG Tel: 07817 383623 Email: des.west@tclarke.co.uk Web: www.tclarke.co.uk Year Joined: 2017 In-House: GIJKMPQX Contracted Out: ABCDEFLORTUVWYZ

T K Installations

151 Lewes Road, Brighton & Hove, Sussex BN2 3LG Tel: 01273 692100 Email: info@tkinstallations.co.uk Web: www.tkinstallations.co.uk Contract Size: 6 Year Joined: 2016 In-House: EGHIJLSUYZ Contracted Out: ABCKTW Specialist Group: VG


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Tate Technical Services Ltd

Unit C5, Endeavour Business Park, Penner Road, Havant, Hampshire PO9 1QN Tel: 07824 341560 Email: graham@tatetechnical.co.uk Web: www.tateheatingcooling.co.uk Year Joined: 2016 In-House: ABEGSTU Specialist Group: RACHP

Vantage Industrial Cleaning

Team Q Maintenance Ltd

TRS Ltd

Collier House, Mead Lane, Hertford, Hertfordshire SG13 7AX Tel: 01992 507320 Email: Tony.wylie@turnerfm.co.uk Web: www.teamq.co.uk Contract Size: 7 Year Joined: 1992 In-House: ABGHJLMOPQSZ Contracted Out: CDEFIORTUWY Specialist Group: SFG

Unit 2, Swan Business Park Sandpit Road, Dartford Kent DA1 5ED Tel: 0845 224 9000 Email: john.kilgannon@trs.ltd.uk Website: www.trs.ltd.uk TRS operates in the Facilities Management, Construction and Rail sectors. The company was established in 1980.

Technicool Air Conditioning Ltd Unit A, Redlands, Ulllswater Industrial Estate, Coulsdon, Surrey CR5 2HT Tel: 0208 6686108 Email: bradley.day@tec.uk.net Web: www.tec.uk.net Contract Size: 3 Year Joined: 2006 In-House: ABEFGHJKLOQTVXZ Contracted Out: CDEGIMPUWY Specialist Group: RACHP

Whether it’s installing an LED lighting system, energy efficient boilers or air conditioning systems, we have the in-house resources to design, install, maintain and repair all mechanical and electrical building services. Working in a broad spectrum of industries that includes commercial property, health, rail, manufacturing, leisure, local and central government has given us a unique insight into the requirements of the diverse range of sectors we operate in.

Tecmaster

Dillywood Garden Centre, Dillywood Lane, igham, Kent ME3 7NT Tel: 01634 733212 Email: natalie@tecmaster.co.uk Web: www.tecmaster.co.uk Year Joined: 2015 In-House: T Specialist Group: SFG

Tecomak Environmental Services Ltd Unit 3b, Valley Industries, Hadlow Road, Tonbridge, Kent TN11 0AH Tel: 01732 852250 Email: tristan@tecomak.com Web: www.tecomak.com Contract Size: 5 Year Joined: 2003 In-House: DEF Contracted Out: ACET

Thames Valley Mechanical Ltd

53 Appleford Drive, Abingdon, Oxford OX14 2BX Tel: 07815 090733 Email: rob@thamesvalleymechanical.com Year Joined: 2017 In-House: A

Tree Building Services Ltd

Unit H,14 Park Avenue, Sundon Park Road, Luton LU3 3BP Tel: 01582 561643 Email: darren@treebuildingservices.com Web: www.treebuildingservices.com Year Joined: 2017 In-House: AEGHU Specialist Group: HAPS

Tugwell Heating Co Ltd

Guildford Road, Bucks Green, Rudgwick, West Sussex RH12 3JF Tel: 01403 823111 Email: rogerbrowning@tugwellheating.co.uk Contract Size: 6 Year Joined: 1978 In-House: GHM Contracted Out: ABCDELOUVW

U Uniheat (Oxford) Ltd

33 Stockmore Street, Oxford, Oxfordshire OX4 1JT Tel: 01865 242708 Email: neilhonour@uniheatoxford.co.uk Web: www.uniheatoxford.co.uk Contract Size: 5 Year Joined: 1980 In-House: GHILMOV Contracted Out: W Specialist Group: HAPS

Marjory House, Church Walk, Caterham, Surrey CR3 6RT Tel: 0845 2637975 Email: admin@thedeepcleaningcompany.com Web: www.thedeepcleaningcompany.com Year Joined: 2015 In-House: ST

Vear M & E Services Ltd

Unit 3, Mayflower Close, Chandlers Ford, Eastleigh, Hampshire SO53 4AR Tel: 02380 252931 Email: james.child@veargroup.com Web: www.veargroup.co.uk Contract Size: 6 Year Joined: 1996 In-House: ACHIOSYZ Contracted Out: BELMPQTUVWX Specialist Group: RACHP

Ventilation Hygiene Solutions (UK) Ltd 12 Burnetts Gardens, Horton Heath, Hampshire SO50 7BY Tel: 02381 157386 Email: gary@vhsuk.com Web: www.vhsuk.com Year Joined: 2015 In-House: FT Specialist Group: SFG, VHB

VES Andover Ltd

Eagle Close, Chandlers Ford Industrial Estate, Eastleigh, Hampshire SO53 4NF Tel: 0844 8156060 Email: graham.slade@ves.co.uk Web: www.ves.co.uk Contract Size: 7 Year Joined: 2007 In-House: ABCEFGIJOSTUVZ Contracted Out: D Specialist Group: SFG

W W M Refrigeration Ltd

26 Stanton Harcourt Ind'l Est, Stanton Harcourt, Oxfordshire OX29 5UX Tel: 01865 884333 Email: jason@wmaircon.co.uk Web: www.wmaircon.co.uk Contract Size: 4 Year Joined: 2001 In-House: AHIOV Contracted Out: CH

Watford Refrigeration & Air Conditioning Ltd

Wiggenhall Industrial Estate, Watford, Hertfordshire WD18 0FT Tel: 01923 227726 Email: mail@watref.co.uk Web: www.watref.co.uk Contract Size: 5 Year Joined: 1994 In-House: ABOS Specialist Group: RACHP

Watret & Co Ltd

65-67 Park Street, St Albans, Hertfordshire AL2 2PE Tel: 01727 873765 Email: kenw@watret.co.uk Web: www.watret.co.uk Contract Size: 6 Year Joined: 2009 In-House: GHMO Specialist Group: HAPS

Watret & Co. Ltd

65-67 Park St, St Albans, Hertfordshire AL2 2PE Tel: 01727 873 765 Email: gascontracts@watret.co.uk Website: www.watret.co.uk Watret and Co has provided heating services since 1971 and we pride ourselves on continually developing our services and adapting to changes within the industry. Our mission is to deliver an efficient, high quality heating service with the minimum of fuss and inconvenience. We offer solutions across Domestic and Commercial systems, by providing real engineering expertise and straightforward communication via a direct workforce who genuinely want to help. We provide complete contract management via our skilled Management Team who are able to provide contract delivery from start to finish working with all stakeholders.

Wessex Building Services Ltd Unit 1, Austin Park, Yeoman Road, Ringwood, Dorset BH24 3FA Tel: 01747 858866 Email: anne-marie.larkin@wessex.org Web: www.wessex.org Contract Size: 7 Year Joined: 2002 In-House: GIMOYZ Contracted Out: CDELRVW Specialist Group: SFG

Wessex Electricals (Shaftesbury) Ltd

Wessex House, Wincombe Lane, Shaftesbury, Dorset SP7 8PJ Tel: 01747 852878 Email: tom.chandler@wessex.org Web: www.wessex.org Contract Size: 4 Year Joined: 2009 In-House: ABFGHMOSTZ Contracted Out: OW

Wing's Technical Services Ltd

Unit 3, Glenmore Business Park, Aerodrome Road, Gosport, Hampshire PO13 0FJ Tel: 01329 282888 Email: shirley@wings-technical.co.uk Web: www.wings-technical.co.uk Contract Size: 6 Year Joined: 2000 In-House: EGILMOSVYZ Contracted Out: ABCEFKOPQRTUW Specialist Group: HAPS, SFG

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Air Improve Ltd

A & H Duct Cleaning Services

10 Bosnoweth, Probus, Truro, Cornwall TR2 4HE Tel: 01726 884171 Email: ahductcleaningservices@btinternet.com Web: www.ductcleaningcornwall.co.uk Contract Size: 5 Year Joined: 2016 In-House: T Specialist Group: VHB, VG

Unit 93, Christian Mill Business Park, Tamerton Foliot Road, Crown Hill, Plymouth PL6 5BS Tel: 01752 769000 Email: jeremylant@airimprove.ltd.uk Web: www.airimprove.ltd.uk Contract Size: 6 Year Joined: 2001 In-House: ABEIOV Contracted Out: CT Specialist Group: RACHP

Aquatonics UK Ltd

166 Gloucester Road, Patchway, Bristol BS34 5BG Tel: 01179 825008 Email: kevin@aquatonics.co.uk Web: www.aquatonics.co.uk Contract Size: 6 Year Joined: 2014 In-House: GJKMQSW Specialist Group: HAPS

Air Management Solutions Ltd Units 1 & 2, The Old Gas Works, Chuley Road, Ashburton, Devon TQ13 7DH Tel: 01364 652570 Email: scrockford@airms.co.uk Web: www.airms.co.uk Contract Size: 4 Year Joined: 2007 In-House: ABEIOST Contracted Out: CFGHLMUVWXZ Specialist Group: RACHP

Accolade Building Services Ltd New House, 154 Christchurch Road, Ringwood, Hampshire BH24 3AP Tel: 01425 477777 Email: first@absme.co.uk Website: www.absme.co.uk

A Dynamic Mechanical & Electrical Contractor, specialising in Design and Contracting of full M&E services. Full in-house Estimating, Design, Cad, and Contracting departments undertaking Design and Installation for both Main Contractor and End User clients. Our professionalism is our “ACCOLADE”

Ace General Engineering (Cornwall) Ltd Quarry Park Road, Newquay, Cornwall TR7 2NY Tel: 01637 873324 Email: dave@aceeng.co.uk Web: www.aceeng.co.uk Contract Size: 5 Year Joined: 1995 In-House: CEI Contracted Out: DT

Airmec (H20) Ltd

1360 Aztec West, Almondsbury, Bristol BS32 4RX Tel: 01454 275050 Email: quality@airmec.co.uk Web: www.airmec.co.uk Year Joined: 2016 In-House: T

Alan Manchip Electrical

Inwood Farm, Nether Stowey, Bridgwater, Somerset TA5 1HY Tel: 01278 733536 Email: paul@alanmanchip.co.uk Web: www.alanmanchip.co.uk Contract Size: 2 Year Joined: 2011 In-House: ABDEHILOUZ Contracted Out: CEFGHOTY Specialist Group: RACHP

Amark Pipe Services Ltd

Unit 4a, Easton in Gordano, Bristol BS20 0NH Tel: 07748 705597 Email: amark1@hotmail.co.uk Contract Size: 4 Year Joined: 2008 In-House: GJKMQ

Apleona HSG Ltd

Transfer House, 14-16 Dixon Road, Brislington Trading Estate, Bristol BS4 5QW Tel: 01179 725791 Email: cary.donaldson@bilfinger.com Web: www.uk-hsg.apleona.com Year Joined: 2007 In-House: ABGMOSUZ Contracted Out: TVWY Specialist Group: SFG

Aquatonics (UK) Ltd

166 Gloucester Road, Patchway, Bristol BS34 5BG Tel: 01179 825008 Email: enquiries@aquatonics.co.uk Website: www.aquatonics.co.uk Elite specialists in Mechanical Engineering & Pipework Services. We can manage your mechanical contracts from start to finish. We deliver complete projects, supply labour, materials, site management and design where required. We produce a quality installation whilst still managing cost & program completion. We also offer post contract maintenance contracts. We employ Plumbers, Pipe Fitters and Gas Fitters in vehicles, which enable us to be re-active as well as pro-active. Through our contacts we also offer Electrical work, Ductwork and Thermal Insulation. We work predominantly in the South West but will always consider work further afield.

AS Plumbing Heating Renewables

Unit 17, Sisna Park Road, Plymouth, Devon PL6 7AE Tel: 01752 692160 Email: office@asplumbingltd.co.uk Web: www.asplumbingltd.co.uk Year Joined: 2018 In-House: E


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Austin (Heating & Air Conditioning) Ltd The Old Dairy, 59 Radnor Street, Swindon, Wiltshire SN1 3PS Tel: 01793 536871 Email: clare@austinheat.com Web: www.austinheat.com Contract Size: 4 Year Joined: 1979 In-House: GHILMOUV Contracted Out: ABORWZ Specialist Group: HAPS, RACHP

B B & H Plumbing & Heating Services Ltd

Unit 1, Hill View, Stockwood Vale, Keynsham, Bristol BS31 2AR Tel: 01179 867773 Email: lee@bhplumbing.co.uk Web: www.bhplumbing.co.uk Contract Size: 5 Year Joined: 2008 In-House: DGHIJLMOQ Contracted Out: ABCEHKOUVWX

B & P Buswell Ltd

Compton Barn, Compton, Paignton, Devon TQ3 1TA Tel: 01803 872717 Email: nigel@buswells.co.uk Web: www.buswells.co.uk Contract Size: 6 Year Joined: 2002 In-House: GHIJLMOPQSUW Contracted Out: ABCDEORTVZ Specialist Group: SFG

Bamfords (Yeovil) Ltd

2a Kingfisher Close, Gazelle Road, Lynx Trading Estate, Yeovil, Somerset BA20 2PJ Tel: 01935 423006 Email: clare@bamfordsyeovil.com Web: www.bamfordsyeovil.com Contract Size: 5 Year Joined: 2016 In-House: DGHMOSZ Contracted Out: ABCEILOTVW

Bestaire Conditioning Ltd

Unit 2, Wessex Business Centre, Wedmore Road, Cheddar, Somerset BS27 3EJ Tel: 01934 741174 Email: paul@bestaire.co.uk Web: www.bestaire.co.uk Contract Size: 4 Year Joined: 2007 In-House: ABIO

Booth & Bomford (Evesham) Ltd

Clearwater Technology Ltd

1200 Aztec West Business Park, Almondsbury, Bristol BS32 4SH Tel: 01454 612000 Email: paul.singh@clearwater.eu.com Web: www.clearwater.eu.com Contract Size: 6 Year Joined: 2000 In-House: FTW Specialist Group: SFG, VHB

Briggs & Forrester Engineering Services Ltd

Unit 7a, St Martins's Industrial Park, Moorend Farm Avenue, Avonmouth, Bristol BS11 0RS Tel: 01179 823890 Email: anorris@cmbeng.co.uk Contract Size: 7 Year Joined: 2007 In-House: GJKMOPQ Contracted Out: ACDEILOUVWYZ

Linden House, Almondsbury Business Centre, Woodlands Lane, Bristol BS32 4QH Tel: 01179 595930 Email: nigel.dawson@briggs.uk.com Web: www.briggsandforrester.co.uk Contract Size: 8 Year Joined: 1961 In-House: GIJMOVZ Contracted Out: ABCDEFLOPQSTUWXY

Britchards Ltd

Unit 26, Venture Twenty, Brympton Way, L ynx Trading Estate, Yeovil, Somerset BA20 2HP Tel: 01935 412244 Email: Richard.Butt@britchards.co.uk Web: www.britchards.co.uk Contract Size: 6 Year Joined: 2012 In-House: GHIMOSV Contracted Out: ABDELWZ Specialist Group: HAPS

CMB Bristol Ltd

Cooks Plumbing & Heating Ltd

The Workshop, Lemon Place (rear of 101 Queen Street), Newton Abbot, Devon TQ12 2BD Tel: 01626 332233 Email: chris@cooksenergy.co.uk Contract Size: 7 Year Joined: 2006 In-House: FGHILMOVW Contracted Out: O Specialist Group: HAPS

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Ground Floor, Homeside House, Decoy Industrial Estate, Newton Abbot, Devon TQ12 5ND Tel: 01803 298028 Email: declan@bibse.co.uk Web: www.bibse.co.uk Contract Size: 7 Year Joined: 2005 In-House: GHILMOPQS Contracted Out: ABCDEFORTUVWXYZ

CBRE Managed Services Ltd

130 Aztec, Aztec West, Bristol BS32 4UB Tel: 01454 629666 Email: dan.knight@cbre.com Web: www.norlandmanagedservices.co.uk Contract Size: 8 Year Joined: 1985 In-House: ABCDEFGHIJKLMOPQRSTUVWXYZ Specialist Group: SFG

Plumbing & Electrical Specialists for Domestic & Commercial customers throughout the South West of England.

Chiller Technical Solutions Ltd

24 Westcourt Drive, Oldland, Bristol BS30 9RU Tel: 01179 321992 Email: mark.shail@chiller-ts.co.uk Web: www.chiller-ts.co.uk Contract Size: 4 Year Joined: 2002 In-House: ABOS Contracted Out: CGIMTV

Design Installation Service Ltd Unit 4, Manchester Park, Tewkesbury Road, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire GL51 9EJ Tel: 01242 533120 Email: mgore@dis-ltd.co.uk Web: www.disgroup.com Contract Size: 7 Year Joined: 1977 In-House: CGILMOY Contracted Out: ABOUV

E E & D Ventilation Cleaning

Oaklands, Victoria Road, Barnstaple, Devon EX32 9HP Tel: 01271 326855 Email: edmondobrien101@aol.com Web: www.edventilation.co.uk Contract Size: 1 Year Joined: 2018 In-House: T

E J Heating & Eng Co Ltd

37 Grove Road, Fishponds,Bristol BS16 2BJ Tel: 01179 653703 Email: malcolm@ejheating.co.uk Contract Size: 6 Year Joined: 1969 In-House: EGHIMO Contracted Out: ACELRUWZ

ECG Facilities Services

Satellite House, Satellite Business Park, Crews Hole Road, Bristol BS5 8AG Tel: 01698 828778 Email: facilities@ecg-maint.com Web: www.ecg-facilities.com Contract Size: 6 Year Joined: 2009 In-House: ABGHMOPQSWZ Contracted Out: CDEILTUVXY Specialist Group: SFG

ENGIE FM Ltd

Brothwell Irvine Ltd

2a Kingfisher Close, Gazelle Road Lynx Trading Estate, Yeovil Somerset BA20 2PJ Tel: 01935 423006 Email: admin@bamfordsyeovil.com Website: www.bamfordsyeovil.com

Offering bespoke design, supply & installation services.

Unit 1, Llanthony Business Park, Llanthony Road, Gloucester GL2 5QT Tel: 01452 530090 Email: john@clancybuilders.co.uk Contract Size: 1 Year Joined: 2012 In-House: ET Specialist Group: SFG, VHB

Unit 2, Mead Park Industrial Estate, Mead Road, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire GL53 7EF Tel: 01242 588220 Email: richardcotterell@boothbomford.co.uk Web: www.boothbomford.co.uk Contract Size: 6 Year Joined: 1969 In-House: DEGHIJMOSVZ Contracted Out: ABCEFLOPQRTUVWXY Specialist Group: HAPS

C Bamfords (Yeovil) Ltd

Clancy Building Services Ltd

DCUK FM

1 Woodfield Road, Welwyn Garden City Hertfordshire AL7 1JQ Tel: 0870 112 9196 Fax: 0870 112 9197 Email: info@dcukfm.com Website: www.dcukfm.com DCUKFM are leading experts in; • Ductwork Cleaning • Kitchen Extract Cleaning • Fire Damper Testing • Social Housing ventilation • System Risk Assessments • Building Refurbishment • Asbestos Removal • Maintenance • Training • BESA Approved • LPCB Approved • Nationwide – various regional offices Health and Safety is the foundation for all our work activities. We have received the RoSPA Award for 14 consecutive years and the British Safety Council International Safety Award for 7 successive years, which evidence our commitment to exceptional H&S standards.

Bristol Branch, Anglo Office Park, Hollybrook Estate, Clarence Road, Bristol BS15 1PB Tel: 01179 072901 Email: james.davies@engie.com Web: www.engie.co.uk Year Joined: 2007 In-House: ABS Specialist Group: RACHP, SFG

Euroflo Group Ltd

Unit 3b, Greystoke Business Centre, High Street, Portishead, Bristol BS20 6PY Tel: 01275 819106 Email: euroflo.eng@btconnect.com Web: www.euroflogroup.co.uk Contract Size: 6 Year Joined: 2010 In-House: VW Specialist Group: SFG

F F P Hurley & Sons Ltd

Kestrel Court, Harbour Road, Portishead, Bristol BS20 7AN Tel: 01275 390428 Email: adrianh@fphurley.co.uk Web: www.fphurley.co.uk Contract Size: 7 Year Joined: 1951 In-House: CFGHIKMOPQRSX Contracted Out: ABDEOTUVYZ

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GWS Cleaning Services Ltd Unit 324, 179 Whiteladies Road, Clifton, Bristol BS8 2AG Tel: 0800 1695523 Email: sales@gwscleaning.co.uk Web: www.gwscleaning.co.uk Year Joined: 2018 In-House: AET

F P Hurley & Sons Ltd BRIDGEND • CROSS HANDS BRISTOL • EXETER Tel: 03300 41 46 48 Web: www.fphurley.co.uk We are a forward thinking customer focused business, delivering Mechanical and Plumbing installations to a wide range of industrial and commercial premises throughout the UK. We offer a high quality installation through skilled tradesmen which allows projects to be completed to the highest standards. This ensures that the majority of our work is through repeat business and recommendations. We are continuing to expand our business throughout the UK, in a planned manner and with the delivery of successful projects and customer satisfaction as the forefront of our philosophy.

Hesflo (Installations) Ltd

73A High Street, Staplehill, Bristol BS16 5HE Tel: 01179 701930 Email: matt.lucas@hesflo.co.uk Web: www.hesflo.co.uk Contract Size: 5 Year Joined: 2001 In-House: ABI Contracted Out: GMV Specialist Group: RACHP

Hewer Facilities Management Ltd Unit G1, The Aquarius Centre, Edison Close, Waterwells, Quedgeley, Gloucester GL2 2FN Tel: 01452 525854 Email: simon.hewer@hewerfm.co.uk Web: www.hewerfm.co.uk Contract Size: 6 Year Joined: 1991 In-House: FHIJLPQSUYZ Contracted Out: ACEOTVW Specialist Group: SFG

Hughes Mechanical Services Ltd 37 Wonford Road, Exeter, Devon TQ2 4PQ Tel: 07812 608637 Email: dan.hughesms@yahoo.co.uk Year Joined: 2015 In-House: GH Specialist Group: RACHP

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I J Cannings & Son Ltd

Unit B1, Bath Bridge Business Park, Bath Road, Bridgwater, Somerset TA6 4SZ Tel: 01278 455266 Email: gary@gtbs.co.uk Web: www.gtbs.co.uk Contract Size: 3 Year Joined: 1999 In-House: ABGHMOSU Contracted Out: CGIT Specialist Group: SFG

Stratford House, Waterbridge Court, Matford Park Road, Exeter, Devon EX2 8EX Tel: 01392 279354 Email: david@ijcannings.co.uk Web: www.ijcannings.co.uk Contract Size: 4 Year Joined: 2001 In-House: AEFGHIJLMOQSVWYZ Contracted Out: CDKPRUX Specialist Group: RACHP

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Ian Hobbs Technical Services Ltd

5 Three Corners Close, Camelford, Cornwall PL32 9QB Tel: 01840 211179 Email: admin@gcscsw.co.uk Web: www.gcscsw.co.uk Year Joined: 2012 In-House: ST Specialist Group: VHB

Green Man Environmental Services Ltd Unit 2, Lower Road Trading Estate, Ledbury, Gloucestershire HR8 2DJ Tel: 01531 633989 Email: paul.boon@greenmangroup.org Web: www.greenmangroup.org Contract Size: 3 Year Joined: 2011 In-House: ABGHLMOSUVZ Specialist Group: RACHP

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Unit 8, Charlton Business Park, Westfield Industrial Estate, Radstock, Bath, Somerset BA3 4BE Tel: 01761 414356 Email: ian@ianhobbs.com Web: www.ianhobbs.com Contract Size: 6 Year Joined: 1991 In-House: ABCDEFGIJKLMOSUYZ Contracted Out: PQRTWX Specialist Group: RACHP

Integral UK Ltd

1290 Aztec West, Almondsbury, Bristol BS32 4SG Tel: 01454 278900 Email: matt.marison@integral.co.uk Web: www.integral.co.uk Contract Size: 7 Year Joined: 2005 In-House: ABGHKMOSYZ Contracted Out: CDEFIJLOPQRTUVWX Specialist Group: RACHP, SFG

Integral UK Ltd

Unit 8, Blenheim Court, Lustleigh Close, Matford Business Park, Exeter EX2 8PW Tel: 01392 825980 Email: vince.davies@integral.co.uk Web: www.integral.co.uk Contract Size: 6 Year Joined: 1997 In-House: ABGHKMOSYZ Contracted Out: CDEFIJLOPQRTUVWX Specialist Group: SFG

Intoheat Ltd

Unit 6 & 7, Short Way, Thornbury Industrial Estate, Thornbury, South Gloucester BS35 3UT Tel: 01454 414540 Email: craig.timbrell@intoheat.co.uk Web: www.intoheat.co.uk Contract Size: 6 Year Joined: 1989 In-House: AIOQSZ Contracted Out: GLMOTUWXY

Intoheat Ltd

Unit 56, Base Point Business Centre, Yeoford Way, Marsh Barton Trading Estate, Exeter EX2 8LB Tel: 01392 826180 Email: exeter@intoheat.co.uk Web: www.intoheat.co.uk Contract Size: 7 Year Joined: 1989 In-House: ABGHJLMOPZ Contracted Out: CEIKOQRTUVWXY

J J.P. Services (South West) Ltd

Unit 7, Kenn Court Business Park, Roman Farm Road, Hengrove, Bristol BS4 1UL Tel: 01179 642640 Email: enq@jpssw.co.uk Web: www.jpservicesltd.co.uk Contract Size: 6 Year Joined: 1999 In-House: EGHIJKMSX Contracted Out: ABCDFLOPQRTUVWYZ

Jasun Envirocare PLC

Riverside House, Parrett Way, Colley Lane Industrial Estate, Bridgwater, Somerset TA6 5LB Tel: 01278 452277 Email: colin@jfilters.com Web: www.jasun-envirocare.com Contract Size: 6 Year Joined: 2001 In-House: EFTW Specialist Group: SFG, VHB

JCW Energy Services Ltd

18 Osprey Court, Hawkfield Business Park, Hawkfield Way, Bristol BS14 0BB Tel: 07860 951447 Email: john.burgoyne@jcwes.com Web: www.jcwes.com Contract Size: 6 Year Joined: 2014 In-House: ABGHIJLMOSUVYZ Contracted Out: CDEFKOPQRTVWX Specialist Group: RACHP

Just Air Conditioning Ltd

PO Box 1927, Bristol BS37 0AW Tel: 0845 894 5077 Email: wayne@justairconditioning.co.uk Web: www.justairconditioning.co.uk Contract Size: 5 Year Joined: 2011 In-House: ABIOS Contracted Out: CDETUVZ Specialist Group: RACHP

K Keyplan Engineering Ltd

764-766 Fishponds Road, Fishponds, Bristol BS16 3UA Tel: 01179 659461 Email: r.iles@keyplaneng.co.uk Web: www.keyplaneng.co.uk Contract Size: 7 Year Joined: 1991 In-House: ABGHIKMOX Contracted Out: CDEFJLOPQSTUVWYZ Specialist Group: RACHP

L Linaker Ltd

Cribbs Business Centre, Hollywood Tower Mansion, Hollywood Lane, Cribbs Causeway, Bristol BS10 7TW Tel: 01179 593245 Email: info@linaker.com Web: www.linaker.com Contract Size: 6 Year Joined: 1997 In-House: ABGHLMOSUZ Contracted Out: FHTVWY Specialist Group: SFG

Lorne Stewart PLC

Lorne Stewart Services, 1 Broad Walk, Knowle, Bristol BS4 2RA Tel: 01179 724262 Email: Kevin.Hatley@lornestewart.co.uk Web: www.lornestewart.com Contract Size: 7 Year Joined: 1988 In-House: ABEOS Contracted Out: W Specialist Group: SFG

Lorne Stewart PLC

Kenton Road, Harrow, London HA3 9TU Tel: 01476 571857 Email: kevin.hatley@lornestewart.co.uk Web: www.lornestewart.com Contract Size: 8 Year Joined: 1988 In-House: FGHIJKMOPQUVWXZ Contracted Out: ABCDELOSTY Specialist Group: SFG

Lorne Stewart PLC

The Old Packing Shed, Barncoose, Gwennnap, Nr Redruth, Cornwall TR16 6BJ Tel: 01209 860199 Email: john.warden@lornestewart.co.uk Web: www.lornesteart.com Contract Size: 8 Year Joined: 1988 In-House: CDGHJKMOPQZ Contracted Out: ABEFILOSTUVWXY Specialist Group: SFG

Lorne Stewart PLC

Barley House, Estover Road, Estover, Plymouth, Devon PL6 7PY Tel: 01364 654477 Email: peter.bastin@lornestewart.co.uk Web: www.lornestewart.com Contract Size: 8 Year Joined: 1988 In-House: ABEGHIJKMOPQSUVXYZ Contracted Out: CDELRTW Specialist Group: SFG


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Mitchells (Gloucester) Ltd

MacWhirter Western Ltd

Unit 2, Chatto Road Industrial Estate, Chatto Road, Torquay, Devon TQ1 4UE Tel: 01803 314566 Email: nigel.froude@mac-western.co.uk Web: www.macwhirter.co.uk Contract Size: 5 Year Joined: 1976 In-House: ABIOSV Specialist Group: RACHP

Mannings Facilities Management Ltd

Unit 1, Offices 5, 6, 7, Tower Lane Business Park, Tower Lane, Warmley, Bristol BS30 8XT Tel: 0844 9801944 Email: rob.chamberlain@mfmgroup.co.uk Web: www.mfmgroup.co.uk Contract Size: 7 Year Joined: 1995 In-House: ABGHIJMOPSZ Contracted Out: CDEKLOQTUVWY Specialist Group: RACHP, SFG

Mechanical Engineering Services (Avon) Ltd Unit 9, J Kingswood Industrial Estate, Kingswood Industrial Estate, Longwell Green, Bristol, South Gloucestershire BS30 7DA Tel: 01179 411021 Email: a.stone@mes-avon.co.uk Web: www.mes-avon.co.uk Contract Size: 6 Year Joined: 1994 In-House: ABGHIJKLMNOPQSUVZ Contracted Out: CDEFORTWX Specialist Group: SFG

Mitchell’s (Gloucester) Ltd 88 Bristol Road, Gloucester Gloucestershire GL1 5XA Tel: 01452 302206 Fax: 01452 302106 Email: info@mitchells-glos.co.uk Website: www.mitchells-glos.co.uk

We are a forward thinking customer focussed business delivering building services solutions to a diverse client base operating within predominantly commercial and industrial premises. We offer supply and installation of new systems for air conditioning, refrigeration, mechanical, electrical, heating and plumbing works utilising our own design and installation staff. We can offer service and maintenance packages across the full spectrum of services offered and provide full facilities management contracts to numerous client sites. Our client base is varied and includes blue chip companies, local government departments, NHS trusts and small and medium end user enterprises. We are accredited members NICEIC, ECA, SafeContractor, CHAS, EXOR, REFCOM, Gas Safe & Oftec.

88 Bristol Road, Gloucester GL1 5XA Tel: 01452 302206 Email: garrion.leeds@mitchells-glos.co.uk Web: www.mitchells-glos.co.uk Contract Size: 5 Year Joined: 1982 In-House: ABEGHIJLMOPSUVZ Contracted Out: CRTW Specialist Group: RACHP, SFG

MITIE Technical Facilities Management Ltd

5 Hanover Court, Manston Close, Matford Business Park, Exeter EX2 8PF Tel: 01392 829202 Email: bob.corne@mitie.com Web: www.mitieengineering.co.uk Year Joined: 1998 In-House: AGIMOQSV Contracted Out: BCDEHJLOPTUWXYZ Specialist Group: SFG

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Priddy Engineering Services Ltd

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1st Floor, Central House, Central Trading Estate, 101 Pertherton Road, Bristol BS14 9BZ Tel: 01173 702600 Email: andrew.blunsdon@priddy.uk.com Web: www.priddy.uk.com Contract Size: 7 Year Joined: 2010 In-House: GIJMOZ Contracted Out: ABCDEKLOQSTUVWX Specialist Group: HAPS, VG

Priddy Engineering Services Limited

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101 Central House, Central Trading Estate, Petherton Road, Bristol BS14 9BZ Tel: 0117 370 2600 Email: enquiries@priddy.uk.com Website: www.priddy.uk.com

N G Bailey Ltd

Causeway House, Lodge Causeway, Fishponds, Bristol BS16 3HE Tel: 01179 655271 Email: oliver.shadbolt@ngbailey.co.uk Web: www.ngbailey.co.uk Contract Size: 8 Year Joined: 1983 In-House: GIJKMOPQSUVXZ Contracted Out: CDEFHLTWY

Neptune Building Services Ltd

Meadow House, 12 Sabre Close, Green Farm, Quedgeley, Gloucester, Gloucestershire GL2 4NZ Tel: 01452 429820 Email: mail@neptunebs.co.uk Web: www.neptunebs.co.uk Contract Size: 7 Year Joined: 1986 In-House: ABEGHIJKMOPQVZ Contracted Out: CDLORTUWXY Specialist Group: HAPS, SFG

Nuttall

Trym Lodge, 1 Henbury Rd, Bristol BS9 3HQ Tel: 01179 596432 Email: howard.nuttall@nuttall-engineering.com Contract Size: 6 Year Joined: 2011 In-House: IO Contracted Out: ABFGJKLMOPQSTUVWXYZ

O Octagon Heating Services Ltd

91 High Street, Staple Hill, Bristol BS16 5HE Tel: 01179 575557 Email: julian@ohsservices.co.uk Web: www.ohsservices.co.uk Contract Size: 5 Year Joined: 2008 In-House: DGHIMOPSV Contracted Out: ABCEFJKLOQRTUVWXYZ Specialist Group: HAPS

We design, install, commission and maintain all types of M&E building services and systems. With an in house core competency which works collaboratively with our supply chain for specialist services. Our services span everything from full project design and installation to long term maintenance. A single point for all building services engineering solutions. We serve a diverse client base in all sectors including; schools, colleges and universities, hospitals and health care, housing, commercial office developments, industrial and manufacturing businesses among other private and public sector organisations.

229 Bristol Road, Gloucester, Gloucestershire GL1 5TL Tel: 01452 410500 Email: laurence.s@skheatingandcooling.co.uk Web: www.skheatingandcooling.co.uk Contract Size: 6 Year Joined: 1996 In-House: ABEGIMOSV Contracted Out: LOTUWYZ Specialist Group: SFG

Seaforth Services Ltd

6 Slader Business Park, Witney Road, Poole, Dorset BH17 0GP Tel: 01202 330630 Email: seaforth@seaforthservices.co.uk Website: www.seaforthservices.co.uk Bournemouth, Poole, Dorset, Wiltshire, Hampshire, South West • Design • Install • Maintenance • Repair • Commercial Gas • Plumbing • Ventilation • Air Conditioning • Schools • Offices • Residential Blocks • Hotels • Restaurants • Leisure Industry • Legionella Control • BMS • Associated Services • Gas Safe • REFCOM/F Gas • Safe Contractor • OFTEC • UKLPG • Legionella Control Association • IGEM • Watersafe

SES (Engineering Services) Ltd

Project Heating Co Ltd

Unit 4, Norman Court, Budlake Road, Marsh Barton Trading Estate, Exeter, Devon EX2 8PY Tel: 01392 215790 Email: david.tripp@projectheating.co.uk Web: www.projectheating.co.uk Contract Size: 4 Year Joined: 1990 In-House: DEGHJLMOPW Contracted Out: ABCEFIKOQSTUVXYZ Specialist Group: HAPS

R R.T.S. Engineering (Somerset) Ltd Unit 6, Sedgemount Industrial Park, Bristol Road, Bridgwater, Somerset TA6 4AR Tel: 01278 457294 Email: rts@rtsengineering.co.uk Contract Size: 6 Year Joined: 1975 In-House: EGJKMOQ Contracted Out: ABCFILORSTUVWYZ Specialist Group: HAPS

SES West & Central Division, 130 Aztec West, Park Avenue, Bristol BS32 4UB Tel: 01454 627150 Email: aharris@ses-ltd.co.uk Web: www.ses-ltd.co.uk Contract Size: 8 Year Joined: 1976 In-House: ABCDEFGHIJKLMOPQSTUVWXYZ

Skanska Rashleigh Weatherfoil Ltd

Satellite House, 160 Blackswarth Road, St George, Bristol BS5 8AG Tel: 01923 776666 Email: ray.phillips@skanska.co.uk Web: www.skanska.co.uk Contract Size: 7 Year Joined: 1947 In-House: HIJKOPQSXZ Contracted Out: ABCDEFGLMORTUVWY Specialist Group: SFG

Spie 365 Compliance

Colburn House, Querns Lane, Cirencester, Gloucestershire GL7 1RP Tel: 0845 6050790 Email: rod.hall@spie.com Web: www.spieuk.com Contract Size: 7 Year Joined: 2008 In-House: ABGHIMOSWZ

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SSE Contracting Ltd

Central Region, Faraday Road, Dorcan, Wiltshire SN3 5EY Tel: 01793 516193 Email: janet.gunning@sse.com Web: www.ssecontracting.com Contract Size: 7 Year Joined: 2013 In-House: FGHIJKLMOPQSXZ Contracted Out: ACDETUVWY Specialist Group: SFG

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V H Services

Suite 5, Kilmersdon Business Park, Bristol BS13 9NQ Tel: 0333 30445923 Email: infovhs@yahoo.com Web: www.vhservices.net Contract Size: 4 Year Joined: 2012 In-House: T Specialist Group: SFG, VHB

Vent-Tech Ltd T Clarke Contracting Ltd

20 St Austell Business Park, Carclaze, St Austell, Cornwall PL25 4FP Tel: 07786 512031 Email: Brendan.murphy@tclarke.co.uk Web: www.tclarke.co.uk Year Joined: 2017 In-House: GIJKMPQX Contracted Out: ABCDEFLORTUVWYZ

T Clarke Contracting Ltd

Unit 18, Newnham Ind Estate, 10 Bell Close, Plympton, Plymouth, Devon PL7 4FD Tel: 07786 512031 Email: brendan.murphy@tclarke.co.uk Web: www.tclarke.co.uk Year Joined: 2017 In-House: GIJKMPQX Contracted Out: ABCDEFLORTUVWYZ

T Clarke Contracting Ltd

5 Osprey Court, Hawkfield Business Park, Bristol BS14 0BB Tel: 01179 712163 Email: adrian.sims@vent-tech.co.uk Web: www.vent-tech.co.uk Contract Size: 5 Year Joined: 2009 In-House: EISTV Specialist Group: VG

W Watertite Heating Ltd

Unit 10, Bartlett Court, Lynx Trading Estate, Yeovil, Somerset BA20 2NZ Tel: 01935 474009 Email: jdw@watertiteheating.co.uk Web: www.watertiteheating.co.uk Contract Size: 6 Year Joined: 1996 In-House: ABCDEFGHILMOPQSUVW Contracted Out: KOTXYZ

Unit 9, The Sanctuary, 62 Macrae Road, Eden Office Park, Ham Green, North Somerset BS20 0DD Tel: 07786 512031 Email: brendan.murphy@tclarke.co.uk Web: www.tclarke.co.uk Year Joined: 2017 In-House: GIJKMPQX Contracted Out: ABCDEFLORTUVWYZ

Taranis Engineering Ltd

Unit 11, Dragon Court, Crofts End Road, St George, Bristol BS75 7XX Tel: 01179 510616 Email: cdd@taraniseng.co.uk Web: www.taraniseng.co.uk Year Joined: 2014 In-House: ABOU Specialist Group: RACHP

TEK Property Services

523a Gloucester Road, Horfield, Bristol BS7 8UG Tel: 01179 523355 Email: becky@tek.uk.com Web: www.total-environmental.co.uk Contract Size: 6 Year Joined: 2008 In-House: ABCDEGHIJOS Contracted Out: LMOUWZ Specialist Group: RACHP

Therma-Mech Ltd

Unit 6, Carter Road, Bristol BS13 7TT Tel: 07818 517747 Email: paul.lewis@therma-mech.co.uk Year Joined: 2017 In-House: G

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Environment House, Unit 2, Venture Way, Priorswood Industrial Estate, Taunton, Somerset TA2 8DG Tel: 01823 323000 Email: info@westfordmechanical.co.uk Web: www.westfordmechanical.co.uk Contract Size: 7 Year Joined: 2010 In-House: BDEGHIMOSV Contracted Out: ACELRTUVWZ

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Watertite Heating Ltd

Units 9 & 10, Bartlett Court Lynx Trading Estate, Yeovil Somerset BA20 2NZ Tel: 01935 474009 Email: info@watertiteheating.co.uk Website: www.watertiteheating.co.uk The Design, Installation and Servicing of Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning, Renewable Technologies & Public Health Services for; l Industrial & Commercial Organisations l National & Local Building Contractors l Local Authorities l Health Authorities l Public Sector Offices l MOD Establishments

Covering the Southern Counties, South East, South West & Wales.

Westford Mechanical Ltd

Unit 2, The Venture Eleven Priorswood Industrial Estate Taunton, Somerset TA2 8DG Tel: 01823 323 000 Email: info@westfordmechanical.co.uk Website: www.westfordmechanical.co.uk Westford Mechanical Ltd is an independent company formed in 2003 by Nigel Gulliford and John Fewings who between them have over 50 years experience managing and installing heating, plumbing, air conditioning and ventilation systems. We select the right equipment to match each client’s individual needs, providing for schools, offices, churches, factories, hospitals, large developments and houses. • Work to designers’ specifications and drawings • Carry out designs in-house backed by £2 million PI Insurance • Install a completely new system or refurbish an existing one • Provide integrated designs in keeping and complementary to the buildings’ structure and architecture


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A A Clean Services Ltd

Berry Field House, Lodge Road, Caerleon, Newport, Gwent NP18 3QW Tel: 01633 891471 Email: alancresswell2010@gmail.com Web: www.acleanservices.co.uk Contract Size: 5 Year Joined: 2010 In-House: T Specialist Group: SFG, VHB

ACS Wade Ltd

Unit B6, Pinfold Industrial Estate, Rhyl, Denbighshire LL18 2YR Tel: 01745 342998 Email: accounts@acswade.co.uk Web: www.acswade.co.uk Contract Size: 5 Year Joined: 1999 In-House: ABCDEFGHIJKLMOPQRSTUVWY Contracted Out: OXZ Specialist Group: VG

Action Air Conditioning Ltd

Unit 2, Ringside Business Centre, Heol Y Rhosog, Rumney, Cardiff CF3 2EW Tel: 02920 798488 Email: info@actionairconditioning.co.uk Web: www.actionairconditioning.co.uk Contract Size: 3 Year Joined: 1998 In-House: ABG

AER Cymru Cyf

Unit 10, Cookes Industrial Estate, Penrhyndeudraeth, Gwynedd LL48 6LT Tel: 01766 770222 Email: danni@aercymru.co.uk Contract Size: 5 Year Joined: 2008 In-House: ACDEGHJLMPSUWYZ Contracted Out: IOTV

AET Extraction Ltd

Caligo Court, Unit 52, Springvale Industrial Estate, Cwmbran, Torfaen NP44 5BB Tel: 01633 875520 Email: steve@aetextraction.co.uk Web: www.aetlimited.co.uk Contract Size: 4 Year Joined: 2012 In-House: CDEFST Contracted Out: AOPQZ

Air Conditioning Systems Wales Ltd Unit 9, Greenway Workshops, Bedwas House Industrial Estate, Bedwas, Caerphilly CF83 8HW Tel: 02920 866700 Email: jamiedownes@btconnect.com Web: www.acswales.net Contract Size: 4 Year Joined: 2008 In-House: ABIOSUV Contracted Out: HTYZ

Airpro Systems (Holdings)

Airpro Systems (Holdings), 14a Ty Wern Road, Rhiwbina, Cardiff CF14 6AA Tel: 02920 695120 Email: joanna@airpro.co.uk Web: www.airpro.co.uk Contract Size: 4 Year Joined: 1994 In-House: ABCDEFIOS Contracted Out: PQRTUVZ Specialist Group: VG

Airtech Ventilation Ltd

Unit 1B, Gallagher Retail Park, Parc Pontypandy, Caerphilly, Mid Glamorgan CF83 3GX Tel: 02920 867604 Email: gary.crane@airtechventilation.co.uk Contract Size: 6 Year Joined: 2004 In-House: C Specialist Group: VG

Allied Mechanical Engineering Ltd

Unit M4, Clos Marian, Southpoint Industrial Estate, Cardiff CF10 4SP Tel: 02920 470097 Email: nickb@amegroup.co.uk Web: www.amegroup.co.uk Contract Size: 6 Year Joined: 2004 In-House: GHIJKLMOPQSVWX Contracted Out: ABCDEORTUVYZ Specialist Group: HAPS

Allied Mechanical Engineering Ltd

Unit M4, Southpoint Industrial Estate, Cardiff, South Wales CF10 4SP Tel: 02920 470 097 Fax: 02920 470 098 Email: enquiries@amegroup.co.uk Website: www.amegroup.co.uk We are a family owned, quality driven and customer focused company providing Mechanical installations. We provide full Mechanical and Plumbing installations for commercial, industrial and public sector projects. We can operate under framework contracts direct for public sector clients to single contracts through main contractors. We constantly undertake a long term view of every project to achieve 100% customer retention and we have a continuous list of repeat customers. We regularly undertake ‘turnkey’ contracts for public sector clients which are complex and require strict program deadlines.

Almac Engineering (Air Conditioning) Ltd

Unit 8, Papermill Road, Canton, Cardiff CF11 8DH Tel: 02920 230815 Email: richie@almacengineering.com Web: www.almacengineering.co.uk Contract Size: 5 Year Joined: 2005 In-House: CE


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Amroc Heating Services Ltd

Amico Enterprises (Wales) Ltd t/a Amico Commercial Solutions

Unit 2, Llwyn-y-Graig, Garngoch Industrial Estate, Gorseinon, Swansea SA4 9WG Tel: 01792 895 111 / 01792 899 154 Fax: 01792 899 733 Email: jessica@amicoholding.co.uk Website: amicocommercialsolutions.co.uk Amico Commercial Solutions has over 10 years experience on all aspects of ventilation system cleaning, grease extract cleaning, fire damper servicing and maintenance. We have commercial and private clients throughout Wales and the South West. We provide professional and competitively priced services with a team of highly skilled operatives trained in the use of specialist equipment to promote efficiency. We offer a flexible, bespoke service to meet the requirements of individual customers and have developed long standing working relationships with them. Contact us today and a member of our team will be more than happy to find a solution to your needs.

Melrose Close, Swansea Enterprise Park, Swansea SA6 8QE Tel: 01792 700820 Email: scott@amrocheating.co.uk Web: www.amroc-heating.co.uk Contract Size: 4 Year Joined: 2013 In-House: GLM

Amser Building Services Ltd

Unit 3, Lewis Court, 50 Portmanmoor Road, Cardiff CF24 5HQ Tel: 02920 499639 Email: James@amser.co.uk Web: www.amser.co.uk Contract Size: 6 Year Joined: 2012 In-House: CDGHILMYZ Contracted Out: ABEFJKOPQRSTUVWX Specialist Group: HAPS

B BBHS Ltd

4 Cae Garn, Heol-y-Cyw, Bridgend, Mid Glamorgan CF35 6LD Tel: 0165 6865551 Email: info@bbhsltd.co.uk Web: www.bbhsltd.co.uk Contract Size: 5 Year Joined: 2009 In-House: CDEGHJLMPRSTVW Contracted Out: IUXYZ

BFL Engineering Services Ltd

Trydanol Court, Heol Mostyn, Village Farm Ind Estate, Pyle, Bridgend CF33 6BJ Tel: 01639 899321 Email: carl@bflelectrical.co.uk Web: www.bflelectrical.co.uk Year Joined: 2016 In-House: GH

Britewater Ltd

Amroc Heating Services Limited

Melrose Close Swansea Enterprise Park Swansea SA6 8QE Tel: 01792 700820 Fax: 01792 797867 Email: admin@amrocheating.co.uk Website:

www.amroc-heating-services.co.uk We are a forward thinking customer focused business, delivering Mechanical and Plumbing installations and maintenance to a wide range of commercial industrial and residential premises throughout the UK. We offer high quality workmanship through skilled tradesmen, which allows projects to be completed to the highest standards. This ensures that the majority of our work is through repeat business and recommendations. We are qualified and experienced in Gas, Oil & LPG. We are growing in a planned manner, with the delivery of successful projects and customer satisfaction at the forefront of our philosophy.

Suite 17, Llay Business Centre, Rackery Lane, Llay, Clwyd LL12 0PB Tel: 01978 660010 Email: angela.vernon@britewater.co.uk Web: www.britewater.co.uk Contract Size: 4 Year Joined: 1996 In-House: TW Specialist Group: SFG, VHB

C C & G Mechanical Ltd

Unit 12, Greenhill Court, Springmeadow Business Park, Wentloog, Cardiff, South Glamorgan CF3 2AG Tel: 0845 4961015 Email: luke.gonzales@cgmechanical.co.uk Web: www.cgmechanical.co.uk Contract Size: 3 Year Joined: 2015 In-House: ABCDEGIJKOST Contracted Out: LMOPQUVWZ Specialist Group: RACHP

CMB Engineering

Ground Floor 1 Alexandra Gate, Ffordd Pengam, Tremorfa, Cardiff CF24 2SA Tel: 02920 360434 Email: pdavies@cmbeng.co.uk Web: www.cmbengineering.co.uk Contract Size: 8 Year Joined: 2000 In-House: ABGHJKLMOPX Contracted Out: CDEFIOQRSTUVWYZ

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CMB Renewables Ltd

1 Woodfield Road, Welwyn Garden City Hertfordshire AL7 1JQ Tel: 0870 112 9196 Fax: 0870 112 9197 Email: info@dcukfm.com Website: www.dcukfm.com

1 Alexandra Gate, Ffordd Pengam, Tremorfa, Cardiff, West Glamorgan CF24 2SA Tel: 02920 360434 Email: bjarman@cmbeng.co.uk Contract Size: 6 Year Joined: 2012 In-House: ABI

CMB West Ltd

DCUKFM are leading experts in; • Ductwork Cleaning • Kitchen Extract Cleaning • Fire Damper Testing • Social Housing ventilation • System Risk Assessments • Building Refurbishment • Asbestos Removal • Maintenance • Training

Ground Floor, Newby Business Centre, Neath Abbey Business Park, Neath SA10 7DR Tel: 01792 818022 Email: pdavies@cmbeng.co.uk Web: www.cmbengineering.co.uk Contract Size: 8 Year Joined: 2008 In-House: GJKMOPQX Contracted Out: ACDEFIOUVYZ

Comyn Ching & Co (Solray) Ltd Solray Works, Phoenix Way, Garngoch Industrial Estate, Gorseinon, Swansea SA4 9WF Tel: 01792 892211 Email: alastair.ching@solray.co.uk Web: www.solray.co.uk Contract Size: 7 Year Joined: 1904 In-House: GH

• BESA Approved • LPCB Approved • Nationwide – various regional offices Health and Safety is the foundation for all our work activities. We have received the RoSPA Award for 14 consecutive years and the British Safety Council International Safety Award for 7 successive years, which evidence our commitment to exceptional H&S standards.

Cool Solution Refrigeration Ltd Unit F2, Southpoint Industrial Estate, Foreshore Road, Cardiff CF10 4SP Tel: 02920 493111 Email: tony.williams@cool-solution.co.uk Web: www.cool-solution.co.uk Contract Size: 6 Year Joined: 2009 In-House: ABCHIOS Specialist Group: RACHP

Crown House Technologies

Building 2, Wern Fawr Lane, The Eastern Business Park, St Mellons, Cardiff CF3 5XA Tel: 02920 775040 Email: odobson@crownhouse.com Web: www.crownhouse.com Contract Size: 8 Year Joined: 1904 In-House: GHIJKMPQUVZ Contracted Out: ABCDEFLORTVWY Specialist Group: SFG

Dragon Air Conditioning Ltd

Unit 2, Block C, Western Industrial Estate, Caerphilly, Mid Glamorgan CF83 1BQ Tel: 02920 862760 Email: k.markall@btinternet.com Web: www.dragonairconditioning.co.uk Contract Size: 7 Year Joined: 2008 In-House: ABCDEGHIOSTV Contracted Out: GHM

Duct Hygiene Ltd

Mainetti House, Bedwell Road, Wrexham LL13 0UT Tel: 01978 664800 Email: duncan@ducthygiene.com Web: www.ducthygiene.com Contract Size: 6 Year Joined: 2001 In-House: T Specialist Group: SFG, VHB

E E Poppleton & Son Ltd

Conway Road, Mochdre, Colwyn Bay, Conwy LL28 5HL Tel: 01492 546061 Email: tim@poppleton.co.uk Web: www.poppleton.co.uk Contract Size: 7 Year Joined: 1965 In-House: CDET Specialist Group: VG

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Ecofit Energy Systems Ltd

Unit 2, Talbot Green Business Park, Talbot Green, Pontyclun, Pontyclun, Rhonda Cynon Taff CF72 9FG Tel: 01443 446904 Email: mike@ecofitenergy.com Web: www.ecofitenergy.com Contract Size: 4 Year Joined: 2014 In-House: EILO Contracted Out: O

ENGIE FM Ltd

Bridgend Branch, Unit 42, Enterprise Centre, Bryn Road, Tondu, Bridgend, Mid Glamorgan CF32 9BS Tel: 01656 723560 Email: mark.williams2@engie.com Web: www.engie.co.uk Year Joined: 2007 In-House: ABS Specialist Group: RACHP, SFG

Evans Maintenance Services Ltd Derby House, 29 Castle Street, Caergwle, Wrexham, Clwyd LL12 9AD Tel: 01978 76000 Email: info@evans-maint.co.uk Web: www.evans-maint.co.uk Contract Size: 3 Year Joined: 2007 In-House: EGHJMOSW Contracted Out: ABZ Specialist Group: SFG

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H & V Fusion & Drilling Ltd

J C Matthews Heating Engineers

Bridge Terrace, Newbridge, Gwent NP11 5FE Tel: 01495 247805 Email: carl@hvfusion.com Web: www.hvfusion.com Contract Size: 6 Year Joined: 2010 In-House: GLMPRW

Highland Services

1a Attlee Street, Brynmenyn Industrial Estate, Bridgend, Mid Glamorgan CF32 9TQ Tel: 01656 720330 Email: tim@highland-services.com Web: www.highland-services.com Contract Size: 6 Year Joined: 2013 In-House: ACEFGHIMOSUVZ Contracted Out: BDLOW

I I.S.T.L. Engineering Ltd

1a Dale Avenue, Birchgrove, Cardiff CF14 4QQ Tel: 02920 520073 Email: admin@istlengineering.co.uk Web: www.istlengineering.co.uk Contract Size: 7 Year Joined: 2004 In-House: GHJMOQRSTVYZ Contracted Out: ABCDEFIKLOPUWX

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F P Hurley & Sons Ltd

Queens Road, Bridgend Industrial Estate, Bridgend, Bridgend County Borough CF31 3UT Tel: 01656 661151 Email: philliph@fphurley.co.uk Web: www.fphurley.co.uk Contract Size: 7 Year Joined: 1951 In-House: CFGHIKMOPQRSX Contracted Out: ABDELOTUVWYZ

F P Hurley & Sons Ltd

Heol Parc Mawr, Cross Hands Business Park, Cross Hands, Carmarthenshire SA14 6RE Tel: 01269 831191 Email: euanj@fphurley.co.uk Web: www.fphurley.co.uk Contract Size: 7 Year Joined: 1951 In-House: CFGHIKMOPQRSX Contracted Out: ABDELOTUVWYZ

G G G T Thomas & Son Ltd

The Haggard, Llangwm Hill, Llangwm, Haverfordwest, Pembrokeshire SA62 4NG Tel: 01437 890920 Email: info.ggthomasandson@btconnect.com Web: www.ggt-thomas.co.uk Contract Size: 6 Year Joined: 1991 In-House: GHLOQ Contracted Out: ABCDEIORUWZ Specialist Group: SFG

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Abbey Road, Wrexham, Warwickshire LL13 9RF Tel: 01926 463540 Email: tonyb@imco.co.uk Web: www.kitchen-ventilation.co.uk Contract Size: 6 Year Joined: 2006 In-House: E Contracted Out: C Specialist Group: VG

Integral UK Ltd

Unit 9, Ty Nant Court, Morganstown, Radyr, Cardiff CF15 8LW Tel: 02920 815110 Email: john.eastley@integral.co.uk Web: www.integral.co.uk Contract Size: 6 Year Joined: 2005 In-House: ABGHKMOSYZ Contracted Out: CDEFIJLOPQRTUVWX Specialist Group: SFG

Integral UK Ltd

Unit 17, Tremarl Industrial Estate, Llandudno Junction, Gwynedd LL31 9NF Tel: 01492 573100 Email: darryl.thomas@integral.co.uk Web: www.integral.co.uk Contract Size: 6 Year Joined: 2005 In-House: ABGHKMOSYZ Contracted Out: CDEFIJLOPQRTUVWX Specialist Group: SFG

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Edward Row, Deri, Bargoed, Mid Glamorgan CF81 9HA Tel: 01443 831869 Email: colin.matthews@btconnect.com Contract Size: 4 Year Joined: 1979 In-House: CEGHLM Contracted Out: OV

J D Heating Plumbing & Mechanical Services Ltd

Unit 13, Greenhill Court, Springmeadow Business Park, Cardiff CF3 2ES Tel: 02920 799700 Email: jstark@jdheating.co.uk Web: www.jdheating.co.uk Contract Size: 5 Year Joined: 2005 In-House: GHMO Contracted Out: AB Specialist Group: HAPS

J W & E Morris & Son Ltd

Morris House, South Road, Industrial Estate, Bridgend CF31 3RB Tel: 01656 653705 Email: david.edwards@jwmorris.co.uk Web: www.jwmorris.co.uk Contract Size: 7 Year Joined: 1991 In-House: DEGHILMOPQSVWYZ Contracted Out: ABCERTUVX

JCW Energy Services Ltd

1st Floor, Unit 8, Village Way, Greenmeadow Springs Business Park, Cardiff CF15 7NE Tel: 01179 522571 Email: john.burgoyne@jcwes.com Web: www.jcwes.com Contract Size: 6 Year Joined: 2014 In-House: ABGHIJLMOSUVYZ Contracted Out: CDEFKOPQRTVWX Specialist Group: RACHP

JRS Mechanical Services Ltd

Enterprise House, Pensarn Industrial Estate, Abergele, Conwy LL22 7SF Tel: 01745 826717 Email: phil@jrs.co.uk Web: www.jrs.co.uk Contract Size: 7 Year Joined: 1994 In-House: GIJLMOS Contracted Out: ACDEOPQTUVWXYZ Specialist Group: SFG

K K S Barry (Plumbing & Heating) Ltd The Old Courtyard, 8A Kingston Road, Canton, Cardiff CF11 6HU Tel: 02920 412171 Email: enquiries@ksbarry.com Web: www.ksbarry.com Contract Size: 7 Year Joined: 2001 In-House: GHLMOW Contracted Out: ABCDEFIJKOPQSTUVXYZ Specialist Group: HAPS

Lorne Stewart PLC

Lorne Stewart House, 1 Village Way, Greenmeadow Springs Business Pk, Tongwynlais, Cardiff CF15 7NE Tel: 02920 694800 Email: cyril.locke@lornestewart.co.uk Web: www.lornestewart.com Contract Size: 8 Year Joined: 1988 In-House: ABEHIOUZ Contracted Out: CDEFLOTVWY Specialist Group: SFG

M Margden Heating Ltd

Unit 1, The Croft, Alltami Road, Buckley, Flintshire CH7 3PG Tel: 01244 550681 Email: mel@margden.co.uk Contract Size: 7 Year Joined: 1975 In-House: IMOPQ Contracted Out: ABCDELUVWYZ

MITIE Technical Facilities Management Ltd

Mitie House, 3 Oaktree Court, Cardiff CF23 8RS Tel: 01222 361963 Email: ian.thompson@mitie.com Web: www.mitieengineering.co.uk Year Joined: 1998 In-House: AGIMOQSV Contracted Out: BCDEHJLOPTUWXYZ

N N G Bailey Ltd

2 Cae Gwyrdd, Green Meadow Springs Business Park, Tongwynlais, Cardiff CF15 7AB Tel: 02920 528400 Email: darron.jones@ngbailey.co.uk Web: www.ngbailey.co.uk Contract Size: 8 Year Joined: 1983 In-House: GIJKMOPQSUVXZ Contracted Out: CDEFHLTWY

Narbeths Mechanical Services Ltd 49 Main Avenue, Brackla Industrial Estate, Bridgend, Glamorgan CF31 2AZ Tel: 01656 669980 Email: glen@narbeths.com Web: www.narbeths.com Contract Size: 6 Year Joined: 2006 In-House: EGHIMO Contracted Out: ABCDEHJLOPQSTUVWXYZ

P Parker Environmental Services Ltd Unit 11, Polo Grounds Industrial Estate, New Inn, Pontypool, Torfaen NP4 0TW Tel: 01495 753600 Email: darren@parkerenvironmental.co.uk Web: www.parkerenvironmental.co.uk Contract Size: 7 Year Joined: 2007 In-House: ACDEGQ Specialist Group: VG


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Pearce Elite Plumbing & Heating Ltd Unit 25, Tondu Enterprise Centre, Bryn Road, Bridgend, Mid Glamorgan CF32 9BS Tel: 01656 507240 Email: gareth.pearce@pearceelite.co.uk Web: www.centralheatingsouthwales.net Contract Size: 6 Year Joined: 2013 In-House: GHLO Contracted Out: ABCDEIJMPQSTUVWXYZ Specialist Group: HAPS

Roperhurst Limited

Ty Verlon Industrial Estate, Cardiff Road Barry, Vale of Glamorgan CF63 2BG Tel: 01446 732555 Fax: 01446 732666 Email: enquiries@roperhurst.com Website: www.roperhurst.com

Premier Clean UK Ltd

Unit 2a, Tir Llwyd Enterprise Park, St Asaph Ave, Kinmel Bay, Denbighshire LL18 5JZ Tel: 01745 859 222 Email: emma@premiercleanukltd.co.uk Web: www.premiercleanukltd.co.uk Contract Size: 2 Year Joined: 2006 In-House: ESTZ Specialist Group: SFG, VHB

Pursey & Ball Ltd

Unit 12, Kenfig Industrial Estate, Margam, Port Talbot, West Glamorgan SA13 2PE Tel: 01792 818068 Email: enquiries@purseyandball.co.uk Web: www.purseyandball.co.uk Contract Size: 7 Year Joined: 1991 In-House: ABEGHIM Contracted Out: CDEO Specialist Group: HAPS

R Rainbow International (Swansea)

Unit 2, Llwyn-y-graig, Garngoch Industrial Estate, Gorseinon, Swansea SA4 9WG Tel: 01792 895111 Email: louise@amicoholding.co.uk Web: www.rainbow-int.co.uk Contract Size: 4 Year Joined: 2010 In-House: FST Specialist Group: SFG, VHB, VG

RDM Electrical & Mechanical Services 6 Cambrian Court, Ferryboat Close, Swansea Enterprise Park, Swansea SA6 8PZ Tel: 01792 701256 Email: admin@rdmelecandmech.co.uk Web: www.rdmelectrical.co.uk Year Joined: 2015 In-House: AIUZ

Riverside Industrial Equipment Ltd Trews Field Estate, Tondu Road, Bridgend, Mid Glamorgan CF31 4JA Tel: 01656 656541 Email: chris.john@riverside.co.uk Web: www.riverside.co.uk Contract Size: 7 Year Joined: 2011 In-House: ABCDEFGHJKMOPQSTZ Contracted Out: ILORUVWXY Specialist Group: RACHP

Roperhurst Ltd

Ty Verlon Industrial Estate, Cardiff Road, Barry, Vale Of Glamorgan CF63 2BE Tel: 01446 732555 Email: bob@roperhurst.com Web: www.roperhurst.com Contract Size: 6 Year Joined: 1993 In-House: CDEJKPQSWY Specialist Group: VG

We are a long-established fabricator and installer of plastic ductwork systems. We work with PVC-u, PVC/GRP, polypropylene, PPs, FBPP/GRP and polyethylene, fabricated and installed to DW154. Our investment in hot line bending and butt fusion machines, as well as staff certified to EN 13067 (welding) and BS4994 (laminating), means that we have the capacity to manufacture any size of circular and rectangular ductwork. Our qualified site teams install and maintain across the UK, delivering high quality installations for industrial premises, schools and universities, hospitals. This is backed up by leakage testing, maintenance and commissioning services, providing a turnkey package solution.

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W Mullett Ltd

Unit 9, Fieldway, Heath, Cardiff CF14 4HY Tel: 0800 0315263 Email: js@taraniseng.co.uk Web: www.taraniseng.co.uk Contract Size: 6 Year Joined: 2014 In-House: ABIOS Contracted Out: CDEFGHLMTUVWYZ Specialist Group: RACHP

Thermal Engineering (Wales) Ltd

Pipe House Wharf, 38 Morfa Road, Swansea SA1 2EJ Tel: 01792 655009 Email: colin.briggs@btconnect.com Web: www.thermalengineeringwalesltd.com Contract Size: 3 Year Joined: 2002 In-House: CDE Contracted Out: A

Taff Buildings, Harrowby Street, Cardiff Bay, Cardiff CF10 5HD Tel: 02920 488092 Email: wmullettltd@yahoo.co.uk Contract Size: 5 Year Joined: 1973 In-House: GHILMS Contracted Out: CDEUVZ

Whitehead Building Services Ltd Lanyon House, Mission Court, Newport, Gwent NP20 2DW Tel: 01633 242450 Email: martyn@whiteheadbs.co.uk Web: www.whiteheadbs.co.uk Contract Size: 7 Year Joined: 2006 In-House: GHMOSYZ Contracted Out: ABCDEIJLPQTUVWX

Thermal Engineering (Wales) Ltd

Pipe House Wharf, 38 Morfa Road, Swansea SA1 2EJ Tel: 01792 655009 Mobile: 07968 863021 Email: colin.briggs@btconnect.com

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S & G Air Conditioning Contracts Ltd 29D, Park Road, Barry, Vale Of Glamorgan CF62 6NX Tel: 01446 720404 Email: info@sandgair.co.uk Web: www.sandgair.co.uk Contract Size: 7 Year Joined: 2009 In-House: ABIOS Contracted Out: CDEFGHJKLMOPQTUVWXYZ Specialist Group: RACHP

Spie Ltd

80 Macrae Road, Eden Office Park, Ham Green, Bristol BS20 0DD Tel: 02920 393480 Email: steve.ruddy@spie.com Web: www.spiematthewhall.com Contract Size: 7 Year Joined: 1965 In-House: IMOPQYZ Contracted Out: LUVWX Specialist Group: SFG

www.thermalengineeringwalesltd.com Your Professional Ventilation And Fabrication Specialists

• Ventilation and Ductwork • Commercial Kitchen Ventilation

• Dust And Fume Extraction • Metal Fabrication • Plasma Profiling

Three Nations Ltd

Unit 6, Lakeside Park, Llantarnam Industrial Park, Cwmbran NP44 3XS Tel: 01633 486050 Email: gary.smith@threenations.co.uk Web: www.djsrefrigeration.co.uk Contract Size: 7 Year Joined: 2008 In-House: ABIOV Specialist Group: RACHP

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Bandera Ltd

Air Control & Development Ltd Unit 5, ABS Business Park, Northgate, Aldridge, Walsall, West Midlands WS9 8TH Tel: 0192 2455523 Email: mick.r@aircontrol.co.uk Web: www.aircontrol.co.uk Contract Size: 5 Year Joined: 1996 In-House: ABHLO Contracted Out: ET Specialist Group: SFG

Aquavent Environmental Services Ltd

3C High Street, Alcester, Warwickshire B49 5AE Tel: 01789 400170 Email: phil.harrison@aquavent.co.uk Web: www.aquavent.co.uk Contract Size: 7 Year Joined: 2001 In-House: TW Specialist Group: SFG, VHB 1 3 5 7

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Air conditioning Refrigeration F gas Ductwork - Sheet metal Ductwork - Plastics Local exhaust & kitchen ventilation & maintenance F Indoor air quality G Commercial heating & plumbing H Domestic heating, plumbing, service & maintenance I Design & build J Pipework / hot tapping/pipe Freezing K Offsite prefabrication L Underfloor heating M C/I gas fitting N Ability to sub-contract O Renewables (Wind, Solar, Biomass, CHP, H/P etc) P Industrial process pipework Q Offsite prefabricated pipework R Thermal/sound insulation S Facilities services T Ductwork cleaning & vent hygiene U Automatic control system V Commissioning/performance testing W Water treatment X Lloyds class 1 welding Y Fire protection engineering Z Electrical contracting HAPS Heating & Plumbing Services Group RACHP Refrigeration, Air Conditioning & Heat Pump Group SFG Service & Facilities Group VHB Ventilation Hygiene Branch VG Ventilation Group

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ASJ Facilities Building Management Ltd

Suite B, Global House, Shrewsbury Business Park, Shrewsbury SY2 6LG Tel: 01743 340550 Email: richard.jones@akzonobel.com Web: www.banderaltd.com Contract Size: 1 Year Joined: 2016 In-House: AES

Briggs & Forrester Engineering Services Ltd

Chillaire Ltd

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Clean & Gleam (Midlands) Ltd

Carter Synergy Ltd

Redhill Road, Hay Mills, Birmingham B25 8EY Tel: 0121 2501000 Email: joe.moran@cartersynergy.com Web: www.cartersynergy.com Contract Size: 8 Year Joined: 1991 In-House: ABFGIJLMOPRSTUVWYZ Contracted Out: CDEHKOQX Specialist Group: RACHP, SFG

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Caterquip Ventilation Ltd Balfour Beatty Kilpatrick

Balfour Beatty Kilpatrick

1 Trinity Park, Bickenhill Lane, Solihull B37 7ES Tel: 0121 7467900 Email: phil.neary@balfourbeatty.com Web: www.balfourbeatty.com Contract Size: 8 Year Joined: 2009 In-House: GIJKMOPQZ Contracted Out: ABCDELOSTUVWXY Specialist Group: SFG, VG

Towers Point, Towers Business Park, Rugeley, Staffordshire WS15 1UN Tel: 01889 580274 Email: rob.brookes@celsius-group.co.uk Web: www.celsius-solutions.co.uk Contract Size: 6 Year Joined: 2012 In-House: ABIOS Contracted Out: CDEFGHJLMTUVWZ Specialist Group: RACHP

12 Quartz Point, Stonebridge Road, Coleshill, Birmingham B46 3JL Tel: 0121 3798007 Email: neil.greensill@briggs.uk.com Web: www.briggsandforrester.co.uk Contract Size: 8 Year Joined: 1961 In-House: GIJMOZ Contracted Out: ABCDEFLOPQSTUVWXY

Unit 6, Woodburn Road, Smethwick B66 2PU Tel: 0121 5558118 Email: attie@asjfacilities.com Web: www.asj-services.com Year Joined: 2016 In-House: S Specialist Group: RACHP

Modular Systems +, Woods Bank Estate, Woden Road West, Wednesbury, West Midlands WS10 7SU Tel: 0121 5682800 Email: andrew.mitchell@balfourbeatty.com Web: www.balfourbeatty.com Contract Size: 7 Year Joined: 2009 In-House: GIJMOPQXZ Contracted Out: ABCDELOSTUVWY Specialist Group: SFG, VG

Celsius Solutions Ltd

Unit 1, Triumph House, Rigby Close, Heathcote Industrial Estate, Warwick, Warwickshire CV34 6TL Tel: 01926 887167 Email: caterquipvent@btconnect.com Web: www.caterquipventilation.co.uk Contract Size: 4 Year Joined: 2002 In-House: CDEIV

CBRE Managed Services Ltd

Coleshill House, 1 Station Road, Coleshill, Birmingham B46 1HT Tel: 01675 432150 Email: jason.upperdine@cbre.com Web: www.norlandmanagedservices.co.uk Contract Size: 8 Year Joined: 1985 In-House: ABCDEFGHIJKLMOPQRSTUVWXYZ Specialist Group: SFG

Unit 1, Veasey Close, Attleborough Fields Industrial Estate, Nuneaton, Warwickshire CV11 6RT Tel: 02476 320300 Email: j.stacey@chillaire.co.uk Web: www.chillaire.co.uk Contract Size: 4 Year Joined: 2004 In-House: ABGHOSV Contracted Out: CDEFGIJKLMOPQRTUVWXYZ Ashleigh Villas, 143 Tamworth Road, Long Eaton, Nottingham, West Midlands NG10 1BY Tel: 07791 505966 Email: info@kitchenductclean.co.uk Web: www.kitchenductclean.co.uk Contract Size: 1 Year Joined: 2010 In-House: T Specialist Group: SFG, VHB

Clear Managed Services Ltd The Hollies, Holly Lane, Alverchurch, Birmingham B48 7HH Tel: 0345 6019949 Email: sue@clearmanagedservices.com Web: www.clearmanagedservices.com Contract Size: 4 Year Joined: 2006 In-House: CDESTW Specialist Group: SFG, VHB

Clearwater Technology Ltd

Dearham House, Saxon Business Park, Hanbury Road, Bromsgrove, Worcestershire B60 4AD Tel: 01527 875700 Email: kevin.insall@clearwater.eu.com Web: www.clearwater.eu.com Contract Size: 6 Year Joined: 1995 In-House: TW Specialist Group: SFG, VHB

Combined Energy Solutions Ltd

Unit B3, Brooke Street Business Centre, Brooke Street, Tipton, West Midlands DY4 9DD Tel: 0121 5575835 Email: peter.evans@combinedenergy.co.uk Web: www.combinedenergysolutions.com Contract Size: 7 Year Joined: 1966 In-House: ISUZ Specialist Group: SFG


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CPL Service Response Ltd

11 Papermill End, Aldridge Road, Birmingham B44 8NH Tel: 0800 1182503 Email: timallen@cpl-group.co.uk Web: www.cpl-group.co.uk Contract Size: 6 Year Joined: 2011 In-House: ABIOSZ Contracted Out: CDEGMTWY Specialist Group: SFG

Crown House Technologies

Trinity Point, Trinity Street, Oldbury, West Midlands B69 4LA Tel: 01902 405403 Email: pmoss@laingorourke.com Web: www.crownhouseengineering.com Contract Size: 8 Year Joined: 1904 In-House: GIJKMPQVZ Contracted Out: CDRV

Custom Heat Ltd

164 Lawford Road, Rugby, Warwickshire CV21 2HL Tel: 01788 568752 Email: hilary@customheat.co.uk Web: www.custom-heat.co.uk Contract Size: 2 Year Joined: 1990 In-House: GHILMW Specialist Group: HAPS

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Deepclean Hygiene Solutions Ltd Deepclean House, The Courtyard, Harris Business Park, Hanbury Road, Stoke Prior, Bromsgrove, Worcestershire B60 4DJ Tel: 01527 559880 Email: awaghorn@deepclean-hygiene.co.uk Web: www.deepclean-hygiene.co.uk Contract Size: 5 Year Joined: 2005 In-House: ET Specialist Group: SFG, VHB

Diamond Facilities Support Ltd

Unit 2222-2226, The Crescent, Birmingham Business Park, Birmingham B37 7YE Tel: 01675 463900 Email: aatkins@diamond-fs.com Web: www.diamond-fs.com Contract Size: 7 Year Joined: 2014 In-House: ABGJLMOSTYZ Specialist Group: SFG

Ducatt Building Services

Platts Road, Amblecote, Stourbridge, Dudley DY8 4YT Tel: 01384 394641 Email: philip.dainty@ducatt.co.uk Web: www.ducatt.co.uk Contract Size: 7 Year Joined: 1925 In-House: GIMOPQS Contracted Out: ABCDEFJKLORTUVWXYZ

Ductbusters Ltd

Mortimer Hall, 1 Birmingham Road, Kidderminster, West Midlands DY10 2BX Tel: 0121 5591555 Email: enquiries@ductbusters.co.uk Web: www.ductbusters.co.uk Contract Size: 5 Year Joined: 2000 In-House: FST Specialist Group: SFG, VHB

DCUK FM

1 Woodfield Road, Welwyn Garden City Hertfordshire AL7 1JQ Tel: 0870 112 9196 Fax: 0870 112 9197 Email: info@dcukfm.com Website: www.dcukfm.com DCUKFM are leading experts in; • Ductwork Cleaning • Kitchen Extract Cleaning • Fire Damper Testing • Social Housing ventilation • System Risk Assessments • Building Refurbishment • Asbestos Removal • Maintenance • Training • BESA Approved • LPCB Approved • Nationwide – various regional offices Health and Safety is the foundation for all our work activities. We have received the RoSPA Award for 14 consecutive years and the British Safety Council International Safety Award for 7 successive years, which evidence our commitment to exceptional H&S standards.

E EI Hygiene Solutions Ltd

Unit 2, Alma Street Business Estate, Wolverhampton WV10 0EY Tel: 07881 024269 Email: sales@eihygienesolutions.co.uk Web: www.eihygienesolutions.co.uk Year Joined: 2016 In-House: T Specialist Group: VG

Engie FM Ltd

Birmingham Branch, 2426 Regents Court, The Crescent, Birmingham Business Park, Solihull, Birmingham B37 7YE Tel: 01179 072918 Email: Dave.Mckechnie@engie.com Web: www.engie.co.uk Year Joined: 2007 In-House: ABS

Envirotech Building Services Ltd 26 Roman Way, Coleshill, Birmingham, West Midlands B46 1HQ Tel: 0845 6718271 Email: paul@envirotechltd.co.uk Web: www.envirotechms.co.uk Contract Size: 7 Year Joined: 2009 In-House: GMSV Contracted Out: ACEFIJLOPRTWYZ Specialist Group: SFG

F FBS Intelligent Engineering (IE) Ltd 386-388 Boldmere Road, Sutton Coldfield, Birmingham B73 5EZ Tel: 0121 3829988 Email: becky.thorp@farrellybsltd.co.uk Web: www.farrellyfacilities.com Contract Size: 7 Year Joined: 1992 In-House: AFGIJLMOPQSXZ Contracted Out: BCDEKTUVWY Specialist Group: SFG

H Heating & Associated Services Ltd Wythall Business Centre, May Lane, Hollywood, Birmingham, West Midlands B47 5PD Tel: 01564 829310 Email: ian.ireland@has-uk.org Web: www.has-uk.co.uk Contract Size: 3 Year Joined: 2003 In-House: ABEGMOSZ Specialist Group: RACHP

Heating & Pipework Installations (Staffs) Ltd Leigh House, Leigh Lane, Longbridge Hayes, Stoke-On-Trent, Staffordshire ST6 4PB Tel: 01782 577022 Email: mswindells@hpistoke.co.uk Web: www.hpibuildingservices.co.uk Contract Size: 7 Year Joined: 1983 In-House: IMOPQ Contracted Out: LUVWZ

Heating & Pipework Installations (Stoke) Ltd

Leigh House, Leigh Lane, Longbridge Hayes, Stoke-On-Trent, Staffordshire ST6 4PB Tel: 01782 577022 Email: mswindells@hpistoke.co.uk Web: www.hpibuildingservices.co.uk Contract Size: 7 Year Joined: 1983 In-House: IMOPQ Contracted Out: LUVWZ

Hockley Building Services Ltd

Holly House, 9-11 Holly Lane, Marston Green, Birmingham, West Midlands B37 7AP Tel: 0121 6854545 Email: edwardtreacy@hockley-ltd.com Web: www.hockley-ltd.com Contract Size: 7 Year Joined: 2008 In-House: ABIOS Contracted Out: CDEFORTUVWYZ

Holborn Building Services Ltd

Unit G1, Castle Vale Enterprise Park, Park Lane, Birmingham, West Midlands B35 6LJ Tel: 0121 7492555 Email: nick.scragg@holborn-bs.co.uk Web: www.holbornprojects.co.uk Contract Size: 6 Year Joined: 2007 In-House: ABCGISVZ Contracted Out: FKMORTUWXY

Howells Bradford Ltd

Parkfield Business Centre, Park Street, Stafford, Staffordshire ST17 4AL Tel: 0333 3358844 Email: extract@howellsbradford.co.uk Web: www.howellsbradford.co.uk Contract Size: 4 Year Joined: 2007 In-House: T Contracted Out: E Specialist Group: SFG, VHB

Hydro Mechanical Services Ltd Unit 1, 17 Reddicap Trading Estate, Sutton Coldfield, West Midlands B75 7BU Tel: 0121 3784000 Email: chrisjennings@hydrogroup.co.uk Web: www.hydrogroup.co.uk Contract Size: 5 Year Joined: 1979 In-House: GHIM Contracted Out: ALQUW Specialist Group: HAPS, SFG

Hygienic Cleaning Co (UK) Ltd

29 Albert Road, Worcester, Worcestershire WR5 1EB Tel: 01905 764171 Email: j.lavenia@hygienic-ltd.co.uk Web: www.hygienic-ltd.co.uk Contract Size: 7 Year Joined: 2006 In-House: T Specialist Group: SFG, VHB

I Imtech Inviron Ltd

3100 Park Square, Solihull Parkway, Birmingham Business Park, Birmingham B37 7YN Tel: 0121 7797005 Email: enquiries@imtechinviron.co.uk Web: www.inviron.co.uk Year Joined: 1983 In-House: S

Integral UK Ltd

5 Lombard Street, West Bromwich, West Midlands B70 8RT Tel: 0121 5535511 Email: dave.haycock@integral.co.uk Web: www.integralservices.co.uk Contract Size: 7 Year Joined: 2005 In-House: ABGHKMOSYZ Contracted Out: CDEFIJLOPQRTUVWX Specialist Group: SFG

Interserve Engineering Services Intersection House, 110 Birmingham Road, West Bromwich, West Midlands B70 6RX Tel: 0121 5005000 Email: jim.marner@interserve-eng.com Web: www.interserve.com Contract Size: 8 Year Joined: 1975 In-House: FGIJMOZ Contracted Out: ABCDEHKLOPQRSTUVWXY

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Lord Combustion Services Ltd

J S Wright & Co Ltd

Atlas Building, 16 Portland Street, Aston, Birmingham B6 5RX Tel: 0121 3224000 Email: jswright@jswright.co.uk Web: www.jswright.co.uk Contract Size: 8 Year Joined: 1930 In-House: GHIMOZ Contracted Out: ABCDEFHJKLOPQSTUVWXY Specialist Group: HAPS

K Klimatec Ltd

2 Lammas Centre, Budbrooke Industrial Estate, Warwick CV34 5WQ Tel: 0192 6401745 Email: pbibby@klimatec.co.uk Web: www.klimatec.co.uk Contract Size: 6 Year Joined: 2005 In-House: ABIO Specialist Group: RACHP

L L Darby & Son Ltd

L Darby and Son Ltd, Torrington Avenue, Coventry CV4 9SX Tel: 02476 468101 Email: office@ldarbyandson.co.uk Contract Size: 6 Year Joined: 1969 In-House: MO Contracted Out: ABILOSTUWXYZ

Senator House, 131 Dudley Road East, Oldbury, West Midlands B69 3DU Tel: 0121 5444191 Email: accounts@lordcombustion.co.uk Web: www.lordcombustion.co.uk Contract Size: 4 Year Joined: 1993 In-House: GHIMPS Specialist Group: SFG, VHB

Lorne Stewart PLC

Senator House, 131 Dudley Road East, Oldbury, West Midlands B69 3DU Tel: 0121 544 4191 Fax: 0121 544 1345 Email: sales@lordcombustion.co.uk Website: www.lordcombustion.co.uk With over 35 years HVAC experience, we provide mechanical building services to a variety of commercial clients in a wide range of industry sectors. Services offered include planned & reactive maintenance packages as well as project management, design & installation of bespoke systems. We are approved suppliers to many government bodies and our accreditations include UKAS certification to ISO standards 9001:2015 & 14001:2015.

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142 Birmingham Road, Aldridge, Walsall, West Midlands WS9 0AH Tel: 01922 456 567 Email: smeasham@measham.co.uk Web: www.measham.co.uk Contract Size: 7 Year Joined: 1972 In-House: ABGIJMOPQSVZ Contracted Out: CDEFKLRTUWXY

1st floor, 44 Imperial Court, Kings Norton Business Centre, Birmingham B30 8ES Tel: 01214 863505 Email: kevin.hatley@lornestewart.co.uk Web: www.lornestewart.com Contract Size: 8 Year Joined: 1988 In-House: AGHIJKMOPQSUVXZ Contracted Out: BCDEFOTWY Specialist Group: SFG

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The Bungalow, Seedbed Business Centre, Shadowbrook Court, Shadowbrook Lane, Hampton In Arden, Solihull B92 0DL Tel: 01676 522112 Email: mikepemberton@mcesuk.com Contract Size: 3 Year Joined: 1994 In-House: FSUWYZ Specialist Group: SFG

M D Enertech Ltd

Excelsior House, Buntsford Park Road, Bromsgrove, Worcestershire B60 3DX Tel: 01527 900900 Email: sales@enertech.co.uk Web: www.enertech.co.uk Contract Size: 6 Year Joined: 2000 In-House: ABGIMO Contracted Out: CDEFLRTUVWY

M&E Maintenance Solutions Ltd

M & E House, 19 Cato Street, Birmingham B7 4TS Tel: 0121 3805630 Email: stuartbutcher@memsolutions.co.uk Web: www.memsolutions.co.uk Contract Size: 4 Year Joined: 2008 In-House: ABGJMORSUZ Contracted Out: FKOTWXY Specialist Group: SFG

Maintenance & Contracting Specialist Ltd Lord Combustion Services Limited

Measham Heating & Air Conditioning Ltd

Unit 1A, Taverners Lane, Atherstone, Warwickshire CV9 2BA Tel: 01827 720700 Email: macs.ltd@myphone.coop Contract Size: 2 Year Joined: 2000 In-House: ABO Contracted Out: CEGHMU Specialist Group: SFG

Major Refrigeration & Air Conditioning Services Ltd

Collin Lane, Willersey, Broadway, Worcestershire WR12 7PE Tel: 01386 858251 Email: peter@majorcooling.co.uk Web: www.majorcooling.co.uk Contract Size: 1 Year Joined: 1975 In-House: A Contracted Out: O Specialist Group: RACHP

12 Newfield Close, Solihull, West Midlands B91 2SH Tel: 0121 7111677 Email: at.mvp@blueyonder.co.uk Contract Size: 4 Year Joined: 2014 In-House: CEGRTV Contracted Out: ADS Specialist Group: VG

Midland Commercial Environmental Services Ltd

Morreston Ltd

93 Arthur Street, Lakeside, Redditch, Worcestershire B98 8JY Tel: 01527 522783 Email: rick@morreston.com Web: www.morreston.com Contract Size: 6 Year Joined: 2008 In-House: ABCEGIP Contracted Out: DGKMQSTUVWXZ

Morris Mechanical Services Ltd

14 Russell Street, Stoke-On-Trent, Staffordshire ST3 4HQ Tel: 07990 762693 Email: chris@morrismechanicalservices.co.uk Web: www.morrismechanicalservices.co.uk Contract Size: 5 Year Joined: 2015 In-House: CDGHJKMPQSZ Specialist Group: HAPS

N N G Bailey Ltd

Etna House, Opus 1, 78 New Coventry Road, Sheldon, Birmingham B26 3AY Tel: 0121 7717171 Email: tim.rew@ngbailey.co.uk Web: www.ngbailey.co.uk Contract Size: 8 Year Joined: 1983 In-House: GIJKMOPQSUVXZ Contracted Out: CDEFHLTWY

P Pert Air Conditioning Ltd

Unit 11, Wharfside House, Ardath Road, Kings Norton, Birmingham B38 9PN Tel: 0121 4864646 Email: barrieroberts@pert-aircon.co.uk Web: www.pert-aircon.co.uk Contract Size: 6 Year Joined: 2009 In-House: ABIJO Contracted Out: CFOTUVWYZ Specialist Group: RACHP

POD Stainless Steel Products Ltd

Unit 25, Waterside Industrial Estate, Ettingshall, Wolverhampton, West Midlands WV2 2RQ Tel: 01902 494036 Email: phil@podstainless.co.uk Web: www.podstainless.co.uk Contract Size: 5 Year Joined: 2007 In-House: CEIS Contracted Out: MT Specialist Group: VG

R R.H.F Heating Company Ltd 71-73 Enville Street, Stourbridge, West Midlands DY8 1XW Tel: 01384 393694 Email: rhfheating@btconnect.com Web: www.rhfheating.co.uk Contract Size: 6 Year Joined: 1991 In-House: ACDEGHIJKMOPXZ Contracted Out: FLOQRSTUVWY Specialist Group: HAPS

React Cooling Services Ltd

719 Hagley Road West, Quinton, Birmingham B32 1DJ Tel: 0121 4232325 Email: tony@reactcooling.com Web: www.reactcooling.com Contract Size: 6 Year Joined: 2013 In-House: ABILOV Contracted Out: CDEFGHJKMOPQSTUWXYZ Specialist Group: RACHP

RSSAC Ltd

Unit 13b, Thorn Business Park, Rotherwas, Hereford, Herefordshire HR2 6JT Tel: 01432 378060 Email: john.davies@rssac.co.uk Web: www.rssac.co.uk Contract Size: 4 Year Joined: 1992 In-House: ABO Contracted Out: CET Specialist Group: RACHP

S Shropshire Cooling Services Ltd Brassey Road, Old Potts Way, Shrewsbury, Shropshire SY3 7FA Tel: 01743 359888 Email: russ.ferry@scsgroup.info Web: www.scsgroup.info Contract Size: 6 Year Joined: 2010 In-House: ABCDEGHJLMOQRZ


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Spa Gas Ltd

Unit 1, 130 Worcester Road, Droitwich Spa, Worcestershire WR9 8AN Tel: 01905 772020 Email: mark.fry@spagas.co.uk Web: www.spagas.co.uk Contract Size: 5 Year Joined: 2006 In-House: EGHJKMOPQRSV Contracted Out: ABCDFILOTUWXYZ Specialist Group: HAPS

Spectrum Electrical & Mechanical Engineers Ltd Faraday Court, 85 Summer Road, Erdington, Birmingham B23 6UT Tel: 0121 3509929 Email: awood@spectrumem.org.uk Contract Size: 7 Year Joined: 2006 In-House: GHIMOZ Contracted Out: ALW

Spie 365 Property

224-232 High Street, Erdington, Birmingham, West Midlands B23 6SJ Tel: 0121 3775604 Email: rod.hall@spie.com Web: www.spieuk.com Contract Size: 7 Year Joined: 2008 In-House: ABGIMOSUZ Specialist Group: SFG

Spie Ltd

Second Floor, Unit 1B, Stratford Court, Cranmore Boulevard, Solihull, West Midlands B90 4QT Tel: 0121 7138100 Email: david.taylor@spie.com Web: www.spiematthewhall.com Contract Size: 7 Year Joined: 1965 In-House: GIMPQSUYZ Contracted Out: ACDELTVWX Specialist Group: SFG

T TBS Mechanical & Electrical Design & Build Ltd

263 Alcester Road South, Kings Heath, Birmingham B14 6DT Tel: 0121 6935575 Email: service@tbsmech.co.uk Web: www.tbsmech.co.uk Contract Size: 6 Year Joined: 1985 In-House: ABEGIJMOSZ Contracted Out: CDFKLOPQRTUVWXY Specialist Group: RACHP, SFG

TDR (Mechanical Services) Ltd

Hartlebury Buildings, Tansey Green Road, Brierley Hill, West Midlands DY5 4TL Tel: 01384 263463 Email: contracts@tdrmechserv.co.uk Web: www.home.btclick.com/tdrmechserv/homepage Contract Size: 6 Year Joined: 1982 In-House: GIM Contracted Out: ABCDEJKLOPQRTUVWXY

TDR (Mechanical Services) Ltd

Hartlebury Buildings, Tansey Green Road, Brierley Hill, Dudley, West Midlands DY5 4TL Tel: 01384 263463 Email: contracts@tdrmechserv.co.uk Website: www.tdrmechanicalservices.co.uk TDR (Mechanical Services) Ltd are a West Midlands based Building Services Contractor and have been established since 1980. We carry out contracts for a broad range of clients and work on a variety of public, health authority and private projects. The works we undertake vary in value from £1,000 to in excess of £2.5 million. We have a highly skilled and directly employed work force, which ensures quality, accountability and continuity on site. We have a high level of technical competence, to meet all clients’ requirements. At TDR, we pride ourselves on providing exceptional service, to the highest of standards, whilst remaining commercially competitive.

Total Extract Management Ltd 4005a Warstock Road, Birmingham B14 4ST Tel: 07852 908416 Email: info@totalextract.co.uk Web: www.totalextract.co.uk Year Joined: 2016 In-House: T Specialist Group: RACHP, VHB

Turner Process & Mechanical Pipework Installatiom Specialists Ltd Unit F, The Wallows Industrial Estate, Wallows Road, Brierley Hill, West Midlands DY5 1QB Tel: 01384 480386 Email: scottturner@swturner.com Web: www.swturner.com Contract Size: 6 Year Joined: 2006 In-House: GKMPQ

W W T Parker Group

24-28 Moor Street, Burton On Trent, Staffordshire DE14 3SX Tel: 01283 542661 Email: s.driscoll@wtparker.co.uk Web: www.wtparker.co.uk Contract Size: 7 Year Joined: 2002 In-House: ABGIKMOPQVZ Contracted Out: CDEFHLORSTUWY Specialist Group: SFG

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Air conditioning Refrigeration F gas Ductwork - Sheet metal Ductwork - Plastics Local exhaust & kitchen ventilation & maintenance F Indoor air quality G Commercial heating & plumbing H Domestic heating, plumbing, service & maintenance I Design & build J Pipework / hot tapping/pipe Freezing K Offsite prefabrication L Underfloor heating M C/I gas fitting N Ability to sub-contract O Renewables (Wind, Solar, Biomass, CHP, H/P etc) P Industrial process pipework Q Offsite prefabricated pipework R Thermal/sound insulation S Facilities services T Ductwork cleaning & vent hygiene U Automatic control system V Commissioning/performance testing W Water treatment X Lloyds class 1 welding Y Fire protection engineering Z Electrical contracting HAPS Heating & Plumbing Services Group RACHP Refrigeration, Air Conditioning & Heat Pump Group SFG Service & Facilities Group VHB Ventilation Hygiene Branch VG Ventilation Group

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A A F Connell Ltd

1 Alfred Street, West Vale, Halifax, West Yorkshire HX4 8LT Tel: 01422 310400 Email: steve.parkin@afconnell.com Web: www.afconnell.com Contract Size: 7 Year Joined: 2004 In-House: GHIJMOPZ Contracted Out: ABCDEFKLOQRSTUVWXY

ADM Systems

7a Fairfax House, Wool Gate, Cottingley Business Park, Bingley, North Yorkshire BD16 1PE Tel: 01756 701051 Email: bev.myers@admsystems.co.uk Web: www.admsystems.co.uk Contract Size: 5 Year Joined: 2008 In-House: EHINOT Specialist Group: HAPS, VG

Airedale Maintenance Services Ltd Unit 5, Woodside Court, Clayton Wood Rise, Leeds, West Yorkshire LS16 6RF Tel: 01943 871 333 Email: adam.wider@amslimited.uk.com Web: www.amslimited.uk.com Contract Size: 6 Year Joined: 2000 In-House: ABHLOSZ Contracted Out: CDEFGIJKMPQTUVWXY Specialist Group: SFG

Airmaster Air Conditioning Ltd Wetherby House, Park Hill, Swallownest, Sheffield S26 4UN Tel: 01142 889911 Email: lisa@airmaster.uk.com Web: www.airmaster.uk.com Contract Size: 7 Year Joined: 2015 In-House: ABEGIJOSW

Alpha Plus Ltd

336 Coleford Road, Darnall, Sheffield S9 5PH Tel: 01142 433594 Email: gareth.lindley@alphaplusltd.co.uk Web: www.alphaplusltd.co.uk Contract Size: 7 Year Joined: 1993 In-House: IJKOPQWX

Ambitemp (M & E) Ltd

Heritage Exchange, Wellington Mills, Wellington Street, Huddersfield HD3 3HR Tel: 01484 485330 Email: w.jones@ambitemp.com Web: www.ambitemp.com Contract Size: 7 Year Joined: 2010 In-House: GHIMOPZ Contracted Out: ABCDEFHLQSTUVWXY Specialist Group: HAPS

Apleona HSG Ltd

Unit 4, Bruntcliffe Way, Leeds 27 Business Park, Morley, Leeds LS27 0LL Tel: 01483 428674 Email: cary.donaldson@bilfinger.com Web: www.uk-hsg.apleona.com Year Joined: 2007 In-House: ABGMOSUZ Contracted Out: TVWY Specialist Group: SFG

C C&D Electrical Contractors Ltd

3 Lindrick Way, Barlborough,Chesterfield S43 4XE Tel: 01246 819735 Email: garreth@c-delectrical.co.uk Web: www.c-delectrical.co.uk Year Joined: 2016 In-House: AG

Calder Building Services (UK) Ltd 4 Keighley Road, Ovenden, Halifax, West Yorkshire HX3 6QP Tel: 01422 383113 Email: david@calderbuild.com Web: www.calderbuild.com Contract Size: 3 Year Joined: 2009 In-House: BILS Contracted Out: CEO Specialist Group: SFG

CBRE Managed Services Ltd

Aspro Maintenance Ltd

Unit 1, Cliffe Park, Bruntcliffe Road, Morley, Leeds LS27 0RY Tel: 01132 597136 Email: ian.burgin@cbre.com Web: www.cbre.eu Contract Size: 8 Year Joined: 1985 In-House: ABCDEFGHIJKLMOPQRSTUVWXYZ Specialist Group: SFG

Aynsley Building Services

Unit 9, Elmfield Business Park, Garforth, Leeds LS25 2JY Tel: 01132 878380 Email: Alan.Holland@clearwater.eu.com Web: www.clearwater.eu.com Contract Size: 6 Year Joined: 1995 In-House: FTW Specialist Group: SFG, VHB

PO Box 718, Halifax HX1 9NE Tel: 01422 649114 Email: david@aspromaint.com Web: www.aspromaint.com Contract Size: 1 Year Joined: 2008 In-House: ABGISZ Contracted Out: FGJKMUY Specialist Group: SFG Aynsley House, Common Road, Low Moor, Bradford, West Yorkshire BD12 0UF Tel: 01274 711233 Email: steve.hird@thehurstgroup.co.uk Web: www.thehurstgroup.co.uk Year Joined: 2016 In-House: G Specialist Group: SFG

B Balfour Beatty Kilpatrick

2200 Century Parki, Thorpe Park, Leeds LS15 8ZB Tel: 01138 213400 Web: www.balfourbeatty.com Contract Size: 7 Year Joined: 2009 In-House: GIJMOPQXZ Contracted Out: ABCDELSTUVWY Specialist Group: SFG, VG

Clearwater Technology Ltd

Clugston Construction Ltd St Vincent House, Normanby Road, Scunthorpe, North Lincs DN15 8QT Tel: 01724 843491 Email: lee.clarkson@clugston.co.uk Web: www.clugston.co.uk Year Joined: 2017 In-House: AGS

Crowther & Shaw Ltd

Unit 23, Ringway Centre, Beck Road, Huddersfield, West Yorkshire HD1 5DG Tel: 01484 352000 Email: m.gledhill@crowtherandshaw.co.uk Web: www.crowtherandshaw.co.uk Contract Size: 7 Year Joined: 1992 In-House: ABGISV Contracted Out: CDEFJKMQTUVWXYZ Specialist Group: RACHP, SFG


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Elite Engineering Services (North) Ltd

G B Air Control Ltd

The Bay House, Browgate, Baildon, West Yorkshire BD17 6BY Tel: 0330 1191649 Email: d.bowman@elitegroupltd.co.uk Web: www.elitegroupltd.co.uk Year Joined: 2017 In-House: G Specialist Group: SFG

Elite Managed Services Ltd DANIMAK Limited

Unit 8B Springfield Commercial Centre Bagley Lane, Farsley Leeds LS28 5LY Tel: 01132 570 887 Fax: 01132 573 981 Email: info@danimak.com Website: www.danimak.com Mechanical and Electrical Engineers specialising in the commercial, leisure and retail sectors.

The Bay House, Browgate, Baildon, West Yorkshire BD17 6BY Tel: 0844 3356150 Email: a.iveson@elitegroupltd.co.uk Web: www.elitegroupltd.co.uk Contract Size: 5 Year Joined: 2012 In-House: ABGHJMOSV Contracted Out: CDEFIKLOPQTUWXYZ Specialist Group: SFG

Environmental Control Solutions Ltd Unit 32, Commerce Court, Challenge Way, Bradford, West Yorkshire BD4 8NW Tel: 01274 666647 Email: julie@environmentalcontrolsolutions.co.uk Web: www.environmentalcontrolsolutions.co.uk Contract Size: 6 Year Joined: 2009 In-House: ABHIOVZ Contracted Out: EGMTVW Specialist Group: RACHP

George Boulter & Co Ltd

Unit 14a & 14b, Moderna Business Park, Mytholmroyd, Hebden Bridge, West Yorkshire HX7 5QQ Tel: 01422 883761 Email: andy@gbaircontrol.co.uk Web: www.gbaircontrol.co.uk Contract Size: 5 Year Joined: 2007 In-House: ABFIOTV

G E Griffiths Ltd

Unit 44, Nortonthorpe Mills, Wakefield Road, Scissett, Huddersfield, Yorkshire HD8 9LA Tel: 01484 863055 Email: psnaith@gegriffiths.co.uk Web: www.gegriffiths.co.uk Contract Size: 5 Year Joined: 1990 In-House: DGHIJKLMOPQSUVWXYZ Contracted Out: ACEFT Specialist Group: HAPS

Gasmech (UK) Ltd

Unit 5, Hill Top Farm, Pepper Hill, Shelf, Halifax HX3 7TH Tel: 01274 678030 Email: steve@gasmech.co.uk Web: www.gasmech.co.uk Year Joined: 2017 In-House: G Specialist Group: HAPS

1 Woodfield Road, Welwyn Garden City Hertfordshire AL7 1JQ Tel: 0870 112 9196 Fax: 0870 112 9197 Email: info@dcukfm.com Website: www.dcukfm.com DCUKFM are leading experts in; • Ductwork Cleaning • Kitchen Extract Cleaning • Fire Damper Testing • Social Housing ventilation • System Risk Assessments • Building Refurbishment • Asbestos Removal • Maintenance • Training • BESA Approved • LPCB Approved • Nationwide – various regional offices Health and Safety is the foundation for all our work activities. We have received the RoSPA Award for 14 consecutive years and the British Safety Council International Safety Award for 7 successive years, which evidence our commitment to exceptional H&S standards.

Foulds & Turton Ltd

Unit 5, Ripley Road Business Park, Bradford, West Yorkshire BD4 7EX Tel: 01274 721300 Email: info@foulds-turton.co.uk Web: www.foulds-turton.co.uk Contract Size: 3 Year Joined: 2016 In-House: GH Specialist Group: SFG

Fredshaw & Co Ltd

Victoria Buildings, Albert Street, Lockwood, Huddersfield, Yorkshire HD1 3PR Tel: 01484 422625 Email: howard.rhodes@fshaw.co.uk Web: www.fredshaw.co.uk Contract Size: 6 Year Joined: 1992 In-House: CEU Contracted Out: DRSTV Specialist Group: VG

Suite 8, S18 HUB, Callywhite Lane, Dronfield, Derbyshire S18 2XP Tel: 01246 410510 Email: pete@greenhillaircon.co.uk Web: www.greenhill-aircon.co.uk Contract Size: 6 Year Joined: 2000 In-House: ABIOS Contracted Out: CRTUVZ Specialist Group: HAPS, RACHP

H H & J Hitchen Ltd

9 North Street, West Yale, Halifax, West Yorkshire HX4 8DQ Tel: 01422 373742 Email: hughie@handjhitchen.co.uk Web: www.handjhitchen.co.uk Contract Size: 1 Year Joined: 2008 In-House: ABZ Specialist Group: RACHP Portland Works, Main Street, Hemingbrough, Selby, North Yorkshire YO8 6QF Tel: 01757 638 262 Email: nick@hfbrown.com Web: www.hfbheating.com Contract Size: 6 Year Joined: 1977 In-House: GHILMOQVW Contracted Out: UVZ Specialist Group: HAPS

F R Scott Ltd

DCUK FM

Greenhill Air Conditioning Ltd

H F Brown & Son Ltd

F Canning Street, Hull, East Yorkshire HU2 8QS Tel: 01482 324731 Email: shaun@frscott.co.uk Web: www.frscottheating.co.uk Contract Size: 5 Year Joined: 1983 In-House: GHJKMOPQVW Contracted Out: ABCDEFILRSTUXYZ Specialist Group: SFG

53 Barkly Road, Beeston, Leeds LS11 7ER Tel: 01132 705122 Email: george.boulter@btinternet.com Web: www.georgeboulter.co.uk Contract Size: 4 Year Joined: 1953 In-House: CEI Specialist Group: VG

Geoffrey Robinson Limited

Macklin Avenue, Cowpen Industrial Estate Billingham, Cleveland TS23 4ET Tel: 01642 370500 Fax: 01642 370600 Email: enquiry@geoffreyrobinson.co.uk Website: www.geoffreyrobinson.co.uk Geoffrey Robinson Limited are an established Mechanical and Electrical Building Services Provider. A second generation family business with old fashioned family values, working predominantly in the commercial and industrial sector. Clients include the NHS, MOD, Universities, Schools, Food Processing Plants and most of the country’s leading construction firms. All works are estimated, designed, project managed and undertaken by our highly skilled, experienced, qualified engineering team. Working to ISO9001 Quality Management System, Geoffrey Robinson are members of BESA, Gas Safe, NICEIC, ECA, Reset and JIB, as well as Construction Line, Chas & Safe Contractor.

H Pickup Mechanical & Electrical Services Ltd

Durham House, Lower Clark Street, Scarborough, North Yorkshire YO12 7PW Tel: 01723 369191 Email: ken@hpickup.co.uk Web: www.hpickup.co.uk Contract Size: 5 Year Joined: 1919 In-House: DGHIKLMOPQSVZ Contracted Out: ABCEFTUWXY Specialist Group: HAPS

Hazell-Richards Ltd

49 GrosvenorStreet, Hull, East Yorkshire HU3 1RU Tel: 01482 348911 Email: colin@hrlaircon.co.uk Web: www.hrlairconditioning Contract Size: 6 Year Joined: 2011 In-House: ABGHIJMP Contracted Out: CDEKLOQRSTUVWXYZ

HCS Mechanical Services

2 Moxon Court, Thurston Road, Northallerton, North Yorkshire DL6 2NG Tel: 01609 772001 Email: richard@clarkesheating.co.uk Web: www.clarkesheating.co.uk Contract Size: 3 Year Joined: 2003 In-House: GHM Contracted Out: ABE Specialist Group: SFG

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Heating & Pipework Installations (Leeds) Ltd

Unit 2, Gloucester Court, Gloucester Terrace, Leeds LS12 2ER Tel: 01132 630318 Email: mswindells@hpistoke.co.uk Web: www.hpibuildingservices.co.uk Contract Size: 6 Year Joined: 1983 In-House: GMOX Contracted Out: ABCDEILOPQRSTUVWYZ

Hensall Mechanical Services Ltd Roall Hall, Roall Lane, Eggborough, North Yorkshire DN14 0NA Tel: 01977 661318 Email: cbond@hensall.com Web: www.hensall.com Contract Size: 7 Year Joined: 1981 In-House: ABGHIJKLMOPQRSZ Contracted Out: CDEFOTUVWXY

Hydro-X Air Ltd

Hydro-X House, Unit 3A, Eden Place, Outgang Lane, Dinnington, Sheffield S25 3QT Tel: 01909 565133 Email: lee.feris@hydro-x.co.uk Web: www.hydro-x.co.uk Year Joined: 2018 In-House: T

I

Imtech Engineering Services Central Ltd

RCM Business Centres, Sandbeds Trading Estate, Dewsbury Road, Ossett, West Yorkshire WF5 9ND Tel: 01924 277880 Email: daniel.ball@imtech.co.uk Contract Size: 8 Year Joined: 2003

Integral UK Ltd

Queens Street, Stourton, Leeds LS10 1SL Tel: 01132 728950 Email: darren.craddock@integral.co.uk Web: www.integral.co.uk Contract Size: 6 Year Joined: 2005 In-House: ABGHKMOSYZ Contracted Out: CDEFIJLOPQRTUVWX Specialist Group: RACHP

J JCH Fabrications Ltd

Unit 9 - 10, Lessarna Court, Bowling Back Lane, Bradford, West Yorkshire BD4 8ST Tel: 01274 739446 Email: sales@jchfabrications.co.uk Contract Size: 3 Year Joined: 2010 In-House: CEGS Specialist Group: VG

John Wright Electrical & Mechanical Services Ltd

IAG Developments Ltd

Unit 31A, Black Dyke Mills, Brighouse Rd, Queensbury, Bradford, West Yorkshire BD13 1QA Tel: 01274 691051 Email: adam@iagdevelopments.co.uk Web: www.iagdevelopments.co.uk Year Joined: 2016 In-House: G

Unit 1, Common Road, Dunnington, York YO19 5PD Tel: 01904 424114 Email: d.middleton@johnwrightelectrical.co.uk Web: www.johnwrightelectrical.co.uk Contract Size: 7 Year Joined: 2009 In-House: GHM

K Key Electrical Contractors & Storefitters Ltd

IAG Developments Ltd

Unit 31A, Black Dyke Mills, Brighouse Rd, Queensbury, Bradford, West Yorkshire BD13 1QA Tel: 01274 691051 Email: adam@iagdevelopments.co.uk Website: www.iagdevelopments.co.uk IAG Developments are experts in commercial Plumbing and Heating installations, qualified to carry out even the most complex heating and Hot water systems, we have in-house experts in GAS, OIL and BIO-MASS applications. We install a wide range of heating products matched to your needs with the most up to date Energy Management tools to guarantee you savings right from the start. We benefit from working with some of the best suppliers of Heating, Plumbing and underfloor heating products.

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Unit 5 C, Roundwood Industrial Estate, Ossett, Wakefield WF5 9SQ Tel: 01924 268648 Email: James.Taylor@keygrp.co.uk Web: www.keyelectrical.biz Contract Size: 7 Year Joined: 2016 In-House: GHIJKLMNXZ Contracted Out: ACEORTUVW Specialist Group: HAPS

Kitchen Hygiene Cleaning Services Ltd Clovelly House, 1-5 Updon Street, Hull HU8 7DA Tel: 01482 212955 Email: admin@khcsltd.com Web: www.khcsltd.com Contract Size: 3 Year Joined: 2012 In-House: ET Specialist Group: SFG, VHB

Knight Engineers Ltd

Bramble Croft, Howden Road, Silsden, Keighley, West Yorkshire BD20 0JB Tel: 0845 6204422 Email: simon@knightengineers.co.uk Web: www.knightengineers.co.uk Contract Size: 4 Year Joined: 2010 In-House: ABDFGILMOSTU Contracted Out: CEHKWXYZ Specialist Group: RACHP

L LABcheck UK Ltd

c/o Space Projects UK Ltd, The Old Scotney Building, Air Street, Off Sculcoates Lane, Hull, East Yorkshire HU5 1RR Tel: 01482 606433 Email: rick@labcheck.co.uk Web: www.labcheck.co.uk Contract Size: 3 Year Joined: 2009 In-House: E Specialist Group: SFG, VHB

Leigh Tec Systems Ltd

Suite 4, Larson Road, Goole, Yorkshire DN14 6XF Tel: 01405 752401 Email: martin@leightec.com Web: www.leightec.com Contract Size: 1 Year Joined: 2018 In-House: ABCEISUV Contracted Out: T

Lex Hygiene Ltd

Unit 18, Adwick Business Park, Church Lane, Doncaster DN6 7AY Tel: 01302 301401 Email: john@lexhygiene.co.uk Web: www.lexhygiene.co.uk Year Joined: 2018 In-House: T

Lilleker Bros Ltd

30 Moorgate Road, Rotherham, Sheffield S60 2AG Tel: 01709 374073 Email: mark.ralton@lillekerbros.com Web: www.lillekerbros.com Year Joined: 2015 In-House: G Specialist Group: HAPS

M M Bielby Ltd

4 Cave Street, Hull, East Yorkshire HU5 2TZ Tel: 01482 342653 Email: danial@mbielby.com Web: www.mbielby.com Contract Size: 5 Year Joined: 1966 In-House: GHMOPQSVW Contracted Out: ABCDEFIKLRTUXYZ Specialist Group: SFG

Machenair Ltd

Machenair House, Wakefield Road, Ossett, West Yorkshire WF5 9LB Tel: 0845 2914005 Email: jackie.howden@machenair.co.uk Web: www.machenair.co.uk Contract Size: 6 Year Joined: 2000 In-House: ABCDEGHIJKMOQTX Contracted Out: LOPRSUVWYZ Specialist Group: RACHPVG

Mansfield Pollard & Co Ltd

Edward House, Parry lane, Bradford, West Yorkshire BD4 8TL Tel: 01274 774050 Email: scockcroft@mansfieldpollard.co.uk Web: www.mansfieldpollard.co.uk Contract Size: 6 Year Joined: 1983 In-House: ABCDEFIJKOQRTUVX Contracted Out: GHLMOPSVWYZ Specialist Group: VG

MAP Ventilation Ltd

Unit 1, Hanwiz House, Milner Way, Wakefield, West Yorkshire WF5 9JF Tel: 01924 278175 Email: john.medley@mapventilation.co.uk Web: www.mapventilation.co.uk Contract Size: 6 Year Joined: 2009 In-House: CDEISTV

Mitton Mechanical Services Ltd Mackenzie House, 451 Cleckheaton Road, Low Moor, Bradford, Yorkshire BD12 0HS Tel: 01274 691177 Email: neil.burns@mittonmechanical.com Web: www.mittonmechanical.com Contract Size: 7 Year Joined: 1965 In-House: GHIJKLMOPQSUVX Contracted Out: ABCDEFOTWYZ Specialist Group: SFG

N N & P Climate Control Ltd

Unit 4, Merrick Street, Hull, East Yorkshire HU9 1NF Tel: 01482 219599 Email: neil@nandp.uk.net Web: www.nandp-uk.co.uk Contract Size: 6 Year Joined: 2009 In-House: ABCDGHIOPQSTUV Contracted Out: GHYZ

N G Bailey Ltd

7 Brown Lane West, Leeds LS12 6EH Tel: 01132 343443 Email: mick.geeson@ngbailey.co.uk Web: www.baileymaintenance.co.uk Contract Size: 7 Year Joined: 1983 In-House: ABFHIKOSUVYZ Contracted Out: CDET Specialist Group: SFG

N G Bailey Ltd

7 Brown Lane West, Leeds LS12 6EH Tel: 01132 343443 Email: paul.beeton@ngbailey.co.uk Web: www.ngbailey.co.uk Contract Size: 8 Year Joined: 1983 In-House: GIJKMOPQSUVXZ Contracted Out: CDEFHLTWY

N G Bailey Ltd

Denton Hall, Ilkley, West Yorkshire LS29 0HH Tel: 01943 601933 Email: brian.boyd@ngbailey.co.uk Web: www.ngbailey.co.uk Contract Size: 8 Year Joined: 1983 In-House: GIJKMOPQSUVXZ Contracted Out: CDEFHLTWY

P Phoenix Mechanical Services Ltd 44 Wilson Street, Sheffield S3 8DD Tel: 01142 730737 Email: admin@pms-sheffield.co.uk Web: www.pms-sheffield.co.uk Contract Size: 6 Year Joined: 1991 In-House: JKMOPQWX


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Proctor Heating Services Ltd

Culvert House, 4 Whiting Street, Sheffield S8 9QR Tel: 01142 586321 Email: mark@proctorheating.com Contract Size: 6 Year Joined: 1988 In-House: GHIMOV Contracted Out: ACDE

Q Quality Environmental Services Ltd Unit 8, Neepsend Industrial Estate, 80 Parkwood Road, Sheffield S3 8AG Tel: 01142 728838 Email: dave@qualityenvironmental.co.uk Web: www.qualityenvironmental.co.uk Contract Size: 3 Year Joined: 2014 In-House: FT Specialist Group: SFG, VHB

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SSE Contracting Ltd (North Region)

S & R Cleaning (UK) Ltd

Hamilton House, Cemetary Road, Bradford, West Yorkshire BD8 9TB Tel: 01274 362706 Email: info@sandrcleaning.co.uk Web: www.sandrcleaning.co.uk Contract Size: 4 Year Joined: 2012 In-House: EST Contracted Out: ABCM Specialist Group: SFG, VHB

S R Black Plumbing & Heating Ltd Freightliner Road, Hull, East Yorkshire HU3 4UW Tel: 01482 589010 Email: stuart@srblack.com Web: www.srblack.com Contract Size: 5 Year Joined: 2010 In-House: HLW Contracted Out: IPQ Specialist Group: HAPS

Sayes & Company Ltd

R H Environmental Services 21 Bank Crest, Baildon, Shipley, West Yorkshire BD17 5HB Tel: 01274 426728 Email: tech@rh-es.co.uk Web: www.rh-es.co.uk Contract Size: 3 Year Joined: 2007 In-House: ABOS Specialist Group: RACHP

R N Mechanical Ltd

35 Spennithorne Road, Mill Lane, Skellow, Doncaster, South Yorkshire DN6 8PF Tel: 01302 723566 Email: richard@rnmechanical.co.uk Web: www.rnmechanical.co.uk Contract Size: 7 Year Joined: 2005 In-House: ABGIKMQVW Contracted Out: CDELOTUYZ Specialist Group: HAPS

R Nightingale Ltd

The Old Bank, 2 Westbourne Grove, Scarborough, North Yorkshire YO11 2DJ Tel: 01723 370399 Email: ricknightingale@aol.com Web: www.rnightingaleltd.co.uk Contract Size: 3 Year Joined: 2013 In-House: ACDEJTW Specialist Group: SFG, VHB

R V H M. Ltd

Facilities House, 20 Main Street, Hull HU2 0LF Tel: 01482 661276 Email: dean@rvhm.com Web: www.rvhm.com Contract Size: 4 Year Joined: 2001 In-House: ABESTVW Contracted Out: CDM Specialist Group: SFG, VHB

Rotary Yorkshire Ltd

Spa Industrial Estate, 4-5 Buslingthorpe Green, Meanwood Road, Leeds LS7 2HG Tel: 01132 620911 Email: paul.barrow@rotarygroup.com Web: www.rotarybuildingservices.com Contract Size: 8 Year Joined: 2002 In-House: FHIJKOPQVYZ Contracted Out: ABCDEGHLMOSTUVWX

Richardshaw Road, Stanningley, Pudsey, Leeds, West Yorkshire LS28 6BR Tel: 01132 578411 Email: nick.jackson@sayesltd.com Web: www.sayesltd.com Contract Size: 7 Year Joined: 1941 In-House: ABGHIJKMOPQSV Contracted Out: CDELORTUWXYZ Specialist Group: RACHP, SFG

Sayes Service Ltd

Richardshaw Road, Stanningley, Pudsey, Leeds, West Yorkshire LS28 6BR Tel: 01132 578411 Email: nick.jackson@sayesltd.com Web: www.sayesltd.com Contract Size: 6 Year Joined: 2006 In-House: ABGHIJMOSUVWZ Contracted Out: CDEKLOQRT Specialist Group: SFG

SES (Engineering Services) Ltd

Unit 4, Astley Lane Industrial Estate, Astley Lane, Swillington, Leeds LS26 8XT Tel: 01132 765151 Email: james.collins@ssecontracting.com Web: www.ssecontracting.com Contract Size: 8 Year Joined: 2013 In-House: EGHIJMOPRSUWZ Contracted Out: ABCDEFKLQTVXY Specialist Group: SFG

T T Clarke Contracting Ltd

Low Hall Road, Horsforth, Leeds LS18 4EF Tel: 01132 586711 Email: andy.meadley@tclarke.co.uk Web: www.tclarke.co.uk Contract Size: 7 Year Joined: 1999 In-House: ABEGJKMOPQSVZ Contracted Out: CDEILRTUVWXY

The Duct Cleaning Co Ltd

148 Cardigan Road, Bridlington, East Yorkshire YO15 2LR Tel: 01262 679030 Email: joandrobfryer@tiscali.co.uk Web: www.theductcleaningcompany.co.uk Contract Size: 2 Year Joined: 2014 In-House: ET Specialist Group: SFG, VHB

TWO Services Ltd

Brooklands Court, Tunstall Road, Leeds LS11 5HL Tel: 01268 727603 Email: margarita@two-services.com Contract Size: 5 Year Joined: 2006 In-House: ST Specialist Group: SFG, VHB

V Ventilation Cleaning Services Ltd

Moorside, Monks Cross Drive, York, Yorkshire YO32 9LB Tel: 01904 437340 Email: sjoyce@ses-ltd.co.uk Web: www.wates.co.uk/what-we-do/sesengineering-services Contract Size: 8 Year Joined: 1976 In-House: ABCDEGHIMOSTV Contracted Out: FJKLPQUWXYZ

Unit 1, Hanwiz House, Milner Way, Wakefield, West Yorkshire WF5 9JF Tel: 01924 261989 Email: nicola.hardaker@vcservices.uk.com Contract Size: 3 Year Joined: 2009 In-House: T

Sonder Heating & Ventilation Ltd

VWG Mechanical Ltd

5th Floor, Empire House, Wakefield Old Road, Dewsbury, West Yorkshire WF12 8DJ Tel: 01924 480856 Email: sbenge@sonderheating.com Web: www.sonderheating.com Contract Size: 3 Year Joined: 1999 In-House: DEGHMST Contracted Out: ABCV Specialist Group: SFG

Sparks Mechanical Services Ltd

Sparks Mechanical Services, New Hey Road, Huddersfield, Yorkshire HD3 4BU Tel: 01484 460329 Email: diane.francis@sparksms.co.uk Web: www.sparksms.co.uk Contract Size: 5 Year Joined: 1969 In-House: ABOSZ

2 Narrow Lane, Bradford BD16 1HX Tel: 01535 270668 Email: chrisd@vwgmechanical.co.uk Web: www.vwgmechanical.co.uk Year Joined: 2018 In-House: G

W Wright Brothers Partnership Ltd City Heating Works, Waverley Road, Darnall, Sheffield S9 4PL Tel: 01142 441807 Email: steve.foster@wright-brothers.co.uk Contract Size: 5 Year Joined: 1960 In-House: GJMSU Contracted Out: AR Specialist Group: SFG

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Alan Manchip Electrical

ADM Systems

ALB Building Services Ltd

Aquatronic Group Management PLC

Alba Facilities Services Ltd

Aquavent Environmental Services Ltd

London 218

21 Degrees Ltd

Yorkshire 272

South West

258

London 218

Aquatonics UK Ltd South West

Eastern Counties

228

ADS Ltd

214

Advanced Air Conditioning & Refrigeration Ltd

Alexander Rankin & Son Ltd

Advanced Control Solutions Ltd

All Seasons Air Conditioning Services Ltd

Arctic-Aircon Ltd

Advanced Refrigeration

All Seasons Climate Control Ltd

Arcus Solutions Ltd

Advent Ductwork Systems Ltd

All-Clean Environmental Services Ltd

Argent FM Ltd

AER Cymru Cyf

Allcool (NW) Ltd

AET Extraction Ltd

All-Duct Cleaning Services

A C Direct Ltd

Aim Mechanical Services Ltd

Allied Mechanical Engineering Ltd

AS Plumbing Heating Renewables

A C Preou Ltd

Air Ability Ltd

Allied Mechanical Services Ltd

ASJ Facilities Building Management Ltd

A C R London Ltd

Air Conditioning & Chiller Co Ltd

A C Solutions Group Ltd

Air Conditioning Projects Ltd

Almac Engineering (Air Conditioning) Ltd

Aspect Maintenance Services Ltd

Air Conditioning Systems Wales Ltd

Alpha Plus Ltd

Aspen A.C. Ltd

North East

21st Century Contracts Ltd Eastern Counties

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South East North West South East

248 232 248

Scotland 242

A & H Duct Cleaning Services South West

A & M Industrial Cleaning Ltd South East

A C Air Systems Ltd North West

258 248 232

London 218 London 218 London 218 South East

A C Wilgar Ltd South East

248 248

London 218 Wales 264 Wales 264 London 218 East Midlands East Midlands

A F Connell Ltd

Air Improve Ltd

A G O'Malley Ltd

Air Improve Ltd

A T Services Ltd

Air Management Solutions Ltd

London 218 East Midlands

210

West Midlands South East

South West South West

A Tech Heating Ltd

Air Quality Services Ltd

A1R Services Ltd

Air Ref Ltd

Scotland 242 South East

AAC Group Ltd South East

AB Refrigeration Contracting Ltd South East

Absolute Mechanical Ltd Eastern Counties

ABW Heating Ltd South East

248 248 248 214 248

210

Wales 264

Air Control & Development Ltd

Yorkshire 272

210

London 218

A Clean Services Ltd

Wales 264

South East South East

Aircare

Eastern Counties

268 249 258 258 249 249 214

Scotland 242 Northern Ireland

London 219 South East

North West

Northern Ireland

Eastern Counties

Allied Pipefreezing Services Ltd North West

Altertherm Air Conditioning Ltd North West

Amark Pipe Services Ltd South West

Ambient HVAC North East

Ace General Engineering (Cornwall) Ltd South West

ACL Engineering Ltd South East

ACP Environmental Ltd South East

ACS (UK) Group Ltd North West

258 248 248 232

East Midlands

Ambivent Group East Midlands

Ameon Ltd North West

Arnold James South East

Arthur Pollard Ltd East Midlands South West

West Midlands

Askew Refrigeration Services Ltd North West South East South East

210 232

Assure Services NI Ltd Northern Ireland North West North West

South East

249 249

London 219 Wales 265

East Midlands

210

Yorkshire 272 Yorkshire 272 South West

258

Airpro Systems (Holdings)

Wales 264

Airtech Cooling Services Ltd North West

232

Airtech Ventilation Ltd

Wales 264

Airtemp AC Ltd South East

AJR ECO Ltd

Eastern Counties Eastern Counties

249 214

249 210 258 268 232 249 249

238 232 232

Scotland 242

Atmosphere Air Conditioning East Midlands

Aura Construction Ltd South East

South West

210 249 259

Yorkshire 272

Amser Building Services Ltd

Wales 265 London 219 Scotland 242 Northern Ireland

238

B B & F Mechanical Services Ltd Eastern Counties

B & H Plumbing & Heating Services Ltd

Andrews Air Conditioning & Refrigeration Ltd

South West

Anglia Boiler Maintenance Ltd

South West

North West

Eastern Counties

232

B & P Buswell Ltd

214

B J McGrath Plumbing & Heating

Apleona HSG Ltd

East Midlands 210 London 219 South East 249 South West 258 Yorkshire 272

APPM Contracts Ltd East Midlands

214

214

Atlas Air Conditioning Ltd

Aynsley Building Services

Airconaire Ltd

249

London 219

Amroc Heating Services Ltd

South East

210

Associated Pipework (SE) Ltd

Austin (Heating & Air Conditioning) Ltd

214

268

Yorkshire 272

Amey Mechanical & Electrical Services Ltd

Eastern Counties

214

Aspro Maintenance Ltd

Aircon Services

Scotland 242

Action Air Conditioning Ltd

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210

258

London 219

Ames Air Conditioning Ltd

Airway Air Conditioning Ltd

Wales 264

Eastern Counties

Airco Developments Ltd

ACS Wade Ltd

Wales 264

228

South East

Atherton & Partners Ltd

Anderson Mechanical Services

248

258

East Midlands

Ambivent Facilities Management Ltd

Airmec (H20) Ltd

South East

232

Yorkshire 272

Anderson Floor Warming Ltd

Accurate Mechanical Services Ltd

232

Arcade (UK) Ltd

Assured Cleaning Services Ltd

Airmaster Air Conditioning Ltd

248

214

West Midlands

Ambitemp (M & E) Ltd

Anden Environmental Services Ltd

South East

238

Yorkshire 272

Airedale Maintenance Services Ltd

Accurate Cooling Services Ltd

232

Wales 264

Accolade Building Services Ltd

248

249

Wales 264

Aircover

South East

238

London 219

Accent Services (Air Conditioning) Ltd

London 218

278

ADC Environmental Services Ltd

210

Northern Ireland

B M Air Ltd South East

Balfour Beatty Kilpatrick

214 259 259 238 249

London 219 North East 228 232 North West Scotland 242 West Midlands 268 Yorkshire 272


BESA MEMBERS

INDEX

Bamfords (Yeovil) Ltd South West

259

Bancroft Ltd

London 219

Bandera Ltd

West Midlands

Barrier Air Conditioning Ltd South East

Batecool Refrigeration Ltd East Midlands

Battledore Ltd South East

Bay Building Services Ltd North West

Baystar Energy Efficient Systems South East

Briggs & Forrester (Special Projects) Ltd East Midlands

211

Briggs & Forrester Engineering Services Ltd

249

East Midlands 211 Eastern Counties 214 London 219 North West 233 South West 259 268 West Midlands

211

East Midlands

249

Eastern Counties

232

South West

249

Wales 265

268

Briggs & Forrester Living Ltd Bright Hygiene Management (London) Ltd Britchards Ltd

259

London 219

South East

Beaumont Service Scotland Ltd

BSW Heating Ltd

Scotland 242

London 219

Bennett Mechanical Services Ltd

BTU (Installation & Maintenance ) Ltd

249

South East

259

South East

233

BFL Engineering Services Ltd

Wales 265

BHW Refrigeration & Air Conditioning Ltd South East

249

Bishop Shrink Fitting Ltd

London 219

Blackbourne Ltd Northern Ireland

Blandfords LLP East Midlands

238 211

Blantyre Park Services Ltd

Scotland 242

Blitz Group Ltd

Scotland 243

Blu Diamond Services Ltd

London 219

Blue Cooling Ltd North West

233

Blue Flame Gas Services

London 219

Boon Building Services Ltd South East

250

Boostfine Ltd

London 219

Booth & Bomford (Evesham) Ltd South West

Boulting Environmental Services Ltd North West

259 233

Bouygues E&S FM UK Ltd

London 219

Bower Fuller

Eastern Counties South East

214 250

Brankin Engineering Ltd

South East

CBS Maintenance Services Ltd

250

Ceetech Ltd

250

250

Scotland 243 233 233

Eastern Counties

CHC Group Ltd

Northern Ireland

Chillaire Ltd

West Midlands

Chiller Technical Solutions Ltd South West

Chris Bowker Ltd North West

Claremore Mechanical Services Ltd

South East

250

C&D Electrical Contractors Ltd

Yorkshire 272

South West

Clean & Gleam (Midlands) Ltd West Midlands

Clean Air (UK) Ltd

Calder Building Services (UK) Ltd

Clean Air Group

Yorkshire 272

Caledonian Heating & Plumbing Ltd

Scotland 243

Calibre Building Services Ltd South East

Cambridge Maintenance Services Ltd Eastern Counties

250 214

South East

East Midlands

Clean Sweep (North East) Ltd North East

268 250 215 250 233 239 268 259

233 259

268 250 211 228

London 220

Cleansafe Services (UK) Ltd South East

Clear Duct Ltd

Capri Mechanical Services Ltd

Clear Managed Services Ltd

Cartel (London) Ltd

233

Cleanheat

Campbells Air Conditioning & Refrigeration Ltd 215

215

London 220

Cadogan Building Services Ltd

London 220

215

Scotland 243

C Watkins Plumbing Ltd

London 220

250

Chillforce Ltd

Clancy Building Services Ltd

London 220 250

Chadwell Construction Ltd

C N C Heating Ltd

Bridge Extraction Systems Ltd South East

South East

North West

Eastern Counties 233

Centurion Air Conditioning Ltd

Charleson Building Services Ltd

Scotland 243

Bridge Facilities Engineers Ltd

West Midlands

South East

Northern Ireland 238 Scotland 243 North West

North West

Chapman Ventilation Ltd

C & M Environmental Ltd

North West

Eastern Counties

Celsius Solutions Ltd

Wales 265

C M Oxendale Ltd

Ceilite Airconditioning

250

C & G Mechanical Ltd

North West

Eastern Counties

Celsius Air Conditioning Ltd

C

C Caswell Engineering Services Ltd

South East

250

Scotland 243

South East

London 220 233 North West Scotland 243 South East 250 South West 259 West Midlands 268 Yorkshire 272

259

Burnawn Services Ltd

C & I Controls

268

North West

CMB Bristol Ltd

BSW Building Services Ltd

North West

West Midlands

CBRE Managed Services Ltd

Beacon Group Ltd

Beta Group Ltd

Climate Mechanical Services Ltd

Catering Hygiene Specialists Ltd

214

Wales 265

Burgate Plumbing & Heating Ltd

Caterquip Ventilation Ltd

215

Scotland 243

South West

South West

London 220

Eastern Counties

Clugston Construction Ltd

Britewater Ltd

Buckler Environmental Services Ltd

Clearwater Technology Ltd

North West 233 Northern Ireland 239 Scotland 243 250 South East South West 259 West Midlands 268 Yorkshire 272

Cater Clean 24 Seven

268

CBES Ltd

BBHS Ltd

Bestaire Conditioning Ltd

West Midlands

211

Brothwell Irvine Ltd

South East

Carter Synergy Ltd

South East

West Midlands

Clearground Ltd North West

250 250 268 233

233

Yorkshire 272 South West

259

CMB Engineering

Wales 265

CMB Fylde Engineering Ltd North West

233

CMB Renewables Ltd

Wales 265

CMB West Ltd

Wales 265

Combined Energy Solutions Ltd

East Midlands 211 Scotland 243 West Midlands 268

Comfort Service & Maintenance Ltd South East

Commercial Hydronic Systems Ltd South East

Commercial Maintenance Services UK Ltd North East

250 250 228

Commissioning & Maintenance Services Ltd North West

233

Commissioning Operation & Training Services Ltd Scotland 243

Complete Cooling Services Ltd East Midlands

Complete Facilities Solutions Ltd South East

Complete HVAC Services Ltd South East

211 250 250

Complete Mechanical Solutions Ltd

London 220

Comyn Ching & Co (Solray) Ltd

Wales 265

Condair PLC

London 220

Constant Air Systems Ltd South East

Constant Cooling Ltd Eastern Counties

250 215

Contract Energy Management Ltd

London 220

Contract Ventilation Services Ltd South East

Cooks Plumbing & Heating Ltd South West

250 259

Cool & Easy Ltd

Scotland 243

Cool Heat Services Ltd Eastern Counties

215

Cool Solution Refrigeration Ltd

Wales 265

Cooltech Building Services Ltd South East

Cooper & Brome (Contracts) Ltd Eastern Counties

Cooper & Brome (Plumbing & Heating) Ltd Eastern Counties

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BESA MEMBERS

INDEX

Cordant Technical Ltd

Darenth Valley Building Services Ltd

E Poppleton & Son Ltd

Environment & Power Technology Ltd

Corinthia Hotel London

Darwood Mechanical Services Ltd

E7 Building Services Ltd

Environmental & Mechanical Services Ltd

Scotland 243 London 220

Corrigenda Ltd South East

250

London 220 South East

Deepclean Hygiene Solutions Ltd West Midlands

269

South East

East Kirkby Engineering Co Ltd East Midlands

Corton Clean Ltd

Deepclean Scotland

East West Connect Ltd

Court Services-Coolserv Air Conditioning

Degrees of Comfort

Eastern Fabrications Building Services Ltd

Scotland 243 South East

CPL Heating & Plumbing Ltd North West

CPL Service Response Ltd West Midlands

CPS Building Services Ltd Eastern Counties

Cripwell Building Services East Midlands

250 233 269 215 211

Scotland 243 South East

East Midlands

211

Crown House Technologies

North West 233 Scotland 243 South East 251 Wales 265 West Midlands 269 Yorkshire 272

Crowthorne Heating Co Ltd South East

London 220 London 220

Cube Airconditioning Ltd South East

Eastern Counties

Derry Building Services Ltd East Midlands

Curaim UK Ltd

Eastern Counties

Cyclone Ducting & Extraction Services Ltd South East

Dewco Ltd South East

Diamond Facilities Support Ltd West Midlands

Direct Services Dixon Mechanical Services Ltd DMG Delta Ltd

Ducatt Building Services

Ductbusters Ltd

269

Ductclean UK Ltd South East

251

Ductwork Design & Installation Ltd

South East

Eastern Counties

233 215

D S Clean Ltd

Scotland 243 South East

North West East Midlands

Danimak Ltd

Eastern Counties

215

269

269 251 233 229 251

E E & B Group Ltd E & D Ventilation Cleaning South West

251 233

DAE Mechanical Services Ltd

251

211

E & S Heating & Ventilation Ltd

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London 221 South East

251

ECG Facilities Services

North West 234 Scotland 244 South West 259

Ecofit Energy Systems Ltd

Wales 266

Ecolution Renewables South East

251

Edge DBS Ltd

London 221

Edmund Services Ltd Eastern Counties

EDS Ltd

South East

EI Hygiene Solutions Ltd West Midlands

Elite Cooling Solutions Ltd East Midlands

251 259

239

North East

251 234 269 251 251 229

Essex Services Group PLC

London 221

Essex Ventilation Services Ltd

London 221

Eurest Services South East

South West North East

251 259 229

Wales 266

Express Heating Co Ltd

Scotland 244

Eyre Building Services Group Ltd Eastern Counties

215

211

Elite Managed Services Ltd

Yorkshire 273 215

Elmec (Southern) Ltd

London 221

Elmstead Mechanical Services Ltd

F F G Alden Ltd South East

F N Rice (Pirbright) Ltd South East

251 251

F P Hurley & Sons Ltd

London 221

South West 259 Wales 266

Emcor Group (UK)

F R Scott Ltd

EMS (Installations) Ltd

F W Marsh (Electrical & Mechanical) Ltd

London 221 London 221

End Systems Ltd

234

Eastern Counties 215 London 221 North West 234 Scotland 244 South East 251 259 South West Wales 266 West Midlands 269

London 220

South East

E J Heating & Eng Co Ltd

Enviro Duct Cleaning North West North West

Yorkshire 273 South East

Farmwood M & E Services Ltd South East

FASCEL Group South East

FBS Intelligent Engineering (IE) Ltd West Midlands

252 252 252 269

Fife Council Building Services

Scotland 244

Fire Protection Ltd

London 221

London 221

Enigma Environmental Services Ltd

259

ESH Construction Ltd

Evans Maintenance Services Ltd

Engie Regeneration Ltd 251

South East

269

Yorkshire 273

Eastern Counties

ErgoPlus Facilities Ltd

Eurovent Purifying Systems UK Ltd

Elite Engineering Services (North) Ltd

Elite Services (Environmental) Ltd

South East

251

London 221 Northern Ireland

West Midlands

Euroflo Group Ltd

Elco Building Services Ltd

Electrical and Data Systems Ltd

North West

215

ENGIE FM Ltd

E H G E Ltd South West

215

Scotland 244

North West

South East

D.C.S.

228

251

South East

D.C.I. Refrigeration & Electrical Ltd

269

Duct Hygiene Ltd

DWHP Ltd

D & K Facilities Maintenance Ltd

251

Dragon Air Conditioning Ltd

West Midlands

D North West

239

Dornan Engineering Services Ltd

North East

D & J Air Conditioning Services Ltd

259

Scotland 243

Durham Air Conditioning Ltd

South East

211

Diamond Air Conditioning Ltd

North West

D & B Mechanical Ltd

215

Wales 265

London 220 West Midlands

Northern Ireland

West Midlands 215

Current Development Ltd Custom Heat Ltd

South West

251

Wales 265 251

South East

Envirotech Services Ltd

Delta T Mechanical & Electrical Ltd

London 220

Crystal Sigma Ltd

Environmental Maintenance Services Ltd

ECE Cleaning Services Ltd

South East

Eastern Counties

Crystal Refrigeration

Scotland 244

Envirotech Building Services Ltd

South East 251

215

Environmental Energy Controls Ltd

Eaton Air Ltd

North East

Crowther & Shaw Ltd

Eastern Counties

211

Yorkshire 273

Delron Services Ltd

London 220

Devlin Mechanical Ltd

250

London 220

234

Environmental Control Solutions Ltd

Enviroplas Ltd

Cromwell Engineering Ltd Crown Deepclean Ltd

211

East Midlands

Easy Heat Systems Ltd

Design Installation Service Ltd

South East

251

251

North West

Delatim Ltd

Croft Maclaine Ltd

London 220

280

251

Wales 265

Fisher Refrigeration Ltd Eastern Counties

251

Flamefast (UK) Ltd North West

234

Fleetwood Sheet Metal Ltd North West

216 234 234


BESA MEMBERS

INDEX

Fletchers Facilities Ltd

Gratte Brothers Ltd

Heating & Pipework Installations (Stoke) Ltd

Ian Hobbs Technical Services Ltd

Formosa Mechanical Services Ltd

Gratte Brothers Specialist Services Ltd

Hedley Visick Ltd

ICS (Hygiene) Ltd

London 221 South East

FORTIS Hygiene & Maintenance Services North West

252 234

London 221 London 221

Green Man Environmental Services Ltd South West

260

West Midlands South East

Hemlow Ltd South East

269 253 253

South West South East

ICS Industrial & Commercial Systems Ltd South East

Foulds & Turton Ltd

Greenhill Air Conditioning Ltd

Henry Martin & Sons Ltd

Francis Commissioning Services Ltd

Griffiths Air Conditioning & Electrical Contractors

Hensall Mechanical Services Ltd

IDS Services (UK) Ltd

Hesflo (Installations) Ltd

IES Callenberg Ltd

Yorkshire 273 North West

234

Fredericks (Mechanical Services) Ltd

London 221

Fredshaw & Co Ltd

Yorkshire 273

FWP UK Ltd

East Midlands

Yorkshire 273

G E Griffiths Ltd

Yorkshire 273

G G T Thomas & Son Ltd

Wales 266 260 252

G2 Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Ltd

Scotland 244

G4S Secure Solutions (Guernsey) Ltd South East

GAC Environmental Ltd East Midlands

252 211

Gasmech (UK) Ltd

Yorkshire 273

Gatwick Park Mechanical Services Ltd South East

252

GBE Services Ltd

London 221

GCSC (SW) Ltd South West

GCSC Ltd

South East

GDI Air Conditioning Specialists Ltd North West

Gee-Bec Services Ltd South East

Gelidus Ltd South East

260 252 234 252 252

GEM Environmental Building Services Ltd

London 221

Geoffrey Robinson Ltd North East

229

George Boulter & Co Ltd

Yorkshire 273

GMB Airconditioning & Ventilation Services Ltd South East

Gowing & Hunt Ltd Eastern Counties

Graham Hygiene Services Ltd

GWS Cleaning Services Ltd South West

216 260

252 216

Scotland 244

Eastern Counties

South West

Hewer Facilities Management Ltd South West

HFL Building Solutions

Hillstar Building Management Ltd North East

Yorkshire 273

Holborn Building Services Ltd

H & J Hitchen Ltd

H & V Building Services Ltd

London 221

H & V Fusion & Drilling Ltd

Wales 266 234

H F Brown & Son Ltd

Yorkshire 273

H Malone & Sons Ltd North East

229

H Pickup Mechanical & Electrical Services Ltd

Yorkshire 273

H2O Nationwide Ltd Eastern Counties

Hadene Building Services South East

Halsall Heating North West

Halton Foodservice Ltd South East

234

West Midlands West Midlands

269

253

London 222 London 222

London 222

252

Hughes Mechanical Services Ltd

234

Hutcheon Services Limited

252

Hutton Mechanical & Electrical Services Ltd

London 222

HY5 Commercial Cleaning Ltd

Hatrick-Bruce Ltd

Hydro Mechanical Services Ltd

Scotland 244

West Midlands

Hawkes Refrigeration Engineers

Hydro-X Air Ltd 216

North West

Hygiene Contracts Ltd

London 222

Eastern Counties

Hazell-Richards Ltd

Hygienic Cleaning Co (UK) Ltd

Yorkshire 273

West Midlands

HCS Mechanical Services

Hyperklean Ltd

Scotland 244

North East

239

Heatcare Ltd East Midlands

Heating & Associated Services Ltd West Midlands

London 222 North East North West

East Midlands 212 Eastern Counties 216 London 222 North East 229 North West 234 269 West Midlands

In Line Duct Cleaning Ltd In the Hoods Ltd

Industrial Pipe Services 2003 Ltd

Ingot Canopy & Fan Services Ltd Eastern Counties

Innovate FM North West

216 235

Innovation Air Conditioning & Building Services Ltd London 222

269

Integral UK Ltd

216 269 229

Eastern Counties 216 London 222 North East 229 North West 235 Scotland 244 South West 260 Wales 266 West Midlands 269 Yorkshire 274

Intelligent Air Conditioning Ltd Interduct UK Ltd

211 269

I J Cannings & Son Ltd

Isotemp (Heating & Ventilating) Ltd

Heating & Pipework Installations (Staffs) Ltd

253

Ingersoll-Rand UK Ltd

Intoheat Ltd

Yorkshire 274

253

Indepth Hygiene Services Ltd

I A G Developments Ltd

East Midlands

Interserve Engineering Services West Midlands

Yorkshire 274

I.S.T.L. Engineering Ltd

253

Independent Air Quality Consultancy Services Ltd Eastern Counties 216

South East

South West

229 234

Imtech Inviron Ltd

253

Heating & Pipework Installations (Leeds) Ltd West Midlands

East Midlands 212 Yorkshire 274

I

Heartfield Ventilation & Air Conditioning Co Ltd South East

Imtech Engineering Services Central Ltd

234

HCS Mechanical Services

Yorkshire 273

London 222

Scotland 244

Yorkshire 274

Haydon Mechanical & Electrical Ltd

Imtech

South East 260

Scotland 244

London 221 North West 234

Wales 266

London 222

Huggins & Squire Ltd

Northern Ireland

IMC Britannia

South East 269

HSL Group Ltd

South West

Scotland 244

South East

Hoveair (Maintenance Services) Ltd West Midlands

234

Imtech Engineering Services North Ltd

Hoveair (Building Services) Ltd

Howells Bradford Ltd

North West

253

269

London 222 South East

South East

253

Imtech Engineering Services London & South Ltd

Holland Air Conditioning Ltd

Hollywell Building Services Ltd

IDC Electrical (Southern) Ltd

253

229

216

Harry Taylor of Ashton Ltd

Eastern Counties

260

Wales 266

252

North West

260

Highland Services

Hockley Building Services Ltd

H E Simm & Son Ltd

216

Yorkshire 274

North West

South East

G B Air Control Ltd

South East

Eastern Counties

H & C Contracts Ltd

London 221

G Tech Building Services Ltd

Guardian Water Treatment Ltd

211

H

G & D Higgins Mechanical Services Ltd

South West

East Midlands

211

G

G T Building Services Ltd

Yorkshire 273

260

260

Wales 266

South West South East

253 212 269 260 253

Iver Technical Services Ltd

London 222

269

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BESA MEMBERS

INDEX

J

K

J & B Hopkins Ltd

K S Barry (Plumbing & Heating) Ltd

South East

253

KCE FM Ltd

J A Brooks Mechanical Services Ltd

Kennedy Services Ltd

J Ashwell Ltd

Kershaw Mechanical Services Ltd

London 222 South East

253

Scotland 244 South East 254 South West 260

Wales 266

J & I Cleaning Services Ltd

London 222

Linaker Ltd

London 223 North East

Eastern Counties

229 216

J C Matthews Heating Engineers

Kestrel Mechanical Services Ltd

J D Heating Plumbing & Mechanical Services Ltd

Key Electrical Contractors & Storefitters Ltd

J E Dean (Hazel Grove) Ltd

Keyplan Engineering Ltd

Wales 266 Wales 266 North West

J Fletcher (Engineers) Ltd North West

235 235

South East

Yorkshire 274 South West

Keysource Ltd South East

J J Engineering Co

KGB Commercial Heating

J L Environmental Ltd

Kimpton Energy Solutions

J O'Connor Ltd

Kitchen & Duct Cleaning Ltd

J S Wright & Co Ltd

Kitchen Hygiene Cleaning Services Ltd

London 222 London 222 London 222 West Midlands

270

253

Eastern Counties North West South East

260 254 216 235 254

Yorkshire 274

Livingston Mechanical Services Ltd

Scotland 244

Lloret Control Systems Ltd South East

LM Services (NI) Limited Northern Ireland

Lord Combustion Services Ltd West Midlands

Lowe & Oliver Ltd South East

Lunar Refrigeration Ltd North West

South West

260

London 223

James Frew Ltd

KPS Southern Ltd

James Watson Ventilation Ltd

KS Refrigeration, Airconditioning & Eco Heating

Scotland 244 Scotland 244

Jasun Envirocare PLC South West

260

South East

254

Scotland 244

Kylemore Services Ltd

London 223

JCH Fabrications Ltd

Yorkshire 274

JCH London Ltd

London 222

JCW Energy Services Ltd

East Midlands 212 Eastern Counties 216 South West 260 Wales 266

JD Services HVAC Ltd South East

253

Joe Storey and Assoc Ltd

London 222

John G Mackintosh Building Services Solutions Scotland 244

John Wright Electrical & Mechanical Services Ltd Yorkshire 274

Jordan Environmental Ltd Eastern Counties

216

Just Air Conditioning Ltd South West

West Midlands

M J Quinn Integrated Services Ltd North West

M J Robinson Ltd East Midlands

MRS

East Midlands Eastern Counties

Eastern Counties

L Darby & Son Ltd West Midlands

L M Building Services Ltd East Midlands

M W Hargreaves Ltd North West

M&E Maintenance Solutions Ltd 216 270 212

LABcheck UK Ltd

Yorkshire 274

Lee Air Conditioning (Services) Ltd South East

254

Leigh Tec Systems Ltd

Yorkshire 274

Lewis Duct Clean Ltd

London 223

West Midlands

M.D.M.S Ltd North West

Macdet Hygiene Services Ltd South East

MacWhirter Western Ltd South West

Madson Air Conditioning Ltd Eastern Counties

Maintenance & Contracting Specialist Ltd West Midlands

Leybourne Urwin Ltd

Manchester Working Ltd

260

Lilleker Bros Ltd

North East

229

Yorkshire 274

West Midlands North West

Mannings Facilities Management Ltd South West

Mansfield Pollard & Co Ltd

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212

North East

230

Maze Engineering Ltd

London 223

MC Electrical Services (London) Ltd Eastern Counties

McAlpine Grant Ilco Ltd McCarthy Environmental Ltd East Midlands

McCarthy Refrigeration Ltd South East

216 254 212 254

McDonald Brown Ltd

London 223

McGill Mechanical & Electrical

Scotland 245

MCL Energy Ltd East Midlands

212

MC-Squared Mechanical Services Ltd

London 223

270

Meadowburn Mechanical Services Ltd

235

Measham Heating & Air Conditioning Ltd

212

Mechanical & Ventilation Projects Ltd

212

Mechanical Engineering Services (Avon) Ltd

216

Mechanical Services Ltd

235

Medway Heating (Bolton) Ltd

270

Megan Mechanical Services Ltd

235

MEL (Dust & Fume Control) Ltd

254

Mellor Bromley Air Conditioning Services Ltd

Scotland 245 West Midlands West Midlands South West

270 270 261

London 223 North West South East

235 254

Scotland 245 East Midlands

Metalduct (Nottingham) Ltd East Midlands

212 212

261

Metro Heating & Air Conditioning Services Ltd

216

Metropolitan Electrical Services Ltd

270

MGB Services Ltd

270 235 261

Yorkshire 274

282

East Midlands

McKenna Mechanical Services (Scotland) Ltd

Yorkshire 274

216

Yorkshire 274

235

Machenair Ltd

Major Refrigeration & Air Conditioning Services Ltd

Wales 266 Eastern Counties

M D Enertech Ltd

Lex Hygiene Ltd

JRS Mechanical Services Ltd

Jupiter Facilities Management Ltd

L A Maintenance Ltd

254

Yorkshire 274

M Rogerson Ltd

L

Matro Ltd

London 223

Scotland 245

M Bielby Ltd

Knightsbridge Property Services Ltd

270

Scotland 245

Knightsbridge Building Services Ltd

J.P. Services (South West) Ltd

Mastercool Air Conditioning Specialists

Lovat's Catering Engineering Services Ltd

J W Housden Ltd

London 223

239

Wales 266

South East

Yorkshire 274

253

London 223

Margden Heating Ltd

Scotland 245

M

South East

Maracom Ltd

Lothian Heating Services Ltd

Knight Engineers Ltd

London 222

Scotland 245

Eastern Counties 216 London 223 North East 230 North West 235 South East 254 South West 260 Wales 266 West Midlands 270

J W Contract Services Ltd

270

MAQ (Air Conditioning) Ltd

Maval Electrical & Mechanical Engineering Co Ltd

Klimatec Ltd

West Midlands

Yorkshire 274

254

Lorne Stewart PLC

J W & E Morris & Son Ltd

Wales 266

MAP Ventilation Ltd

South East

254

London 223 Scotland 245

Michael J Lonsdale Ltd

London 223

Michael McGonigle Plbg & Htg Contractor Northern Ireland

Michael Nugent Ltd Northern Ireland

239 239


BESA MEMBERS

INDEX

Micro Solve (Hygiene) Ltd South East

254

Nixon Farrow Ltd South East

Midland Commercial Environmental Services Ltd

Norfolk Heating Ltd

Midland Counties Heating Services Ltd

Norstead Ltd

West Midlands East Midlands

Miles-Ash Ltd

Northern Ireland

270 212 239

Milton Sheet Metal Works Ltd

Scotland 245

Mitchells (Gloucester) Ltd South West

261

MITIE Technical Facilities Management Ltd

Eastern Counties South East North East

Northern Hygiene Ltd North East

Northern Shire Facilities Management Ltd North West

Northern Ventilation Services Ltd North East

South East 254 South West 261 Wales 266

Norton Technical Maintenance

Mitsubishi Electric Europe BV

North West

Scotland 245

Mitton Mechanical Services Ltd

Yorkshire 274

MJD Airconditioning Services Ltd

South East

Norwest Projects Ltd Nuttall

South West

O

Montgomery Refrigeration Ltd

Oakray Ltd

254

London 223 Northern Ireland

Morreston Ltd West Midlands

239 270

Oakwood Technology Group Ltd North West

Ocean Industrial Cleaning Ltd

Morris Mechanical Services Ltd

Octagon Heating Services Ltd

West Midlands

Munro Building Services Ltd Eastern Counties

Murray Building Services Ltd North West

270 216 235

South East

South West

Omega Building Services Ltd South East

ON365 Ltd

East Midlands

One Facility Ltd South East

N

Opus Air Conditioning (Sales) Ltd

N G Bailey Ltd

P.I.P. Building Services Ltd

217 235 261

Network Refrigeration & Air Conditioning

Scotland 245 South East

254

255

Pearce Elite Plumbing & Heating Ltd

Wales 267

Perfect Pipework Ltd South East

255

Perfect Service Solutions Ltd

Scotland 245

Pert Air Conditioning Ltd West Midlands

PH Water Technologies Ltd South East

270 255

South East

South East

Eastern Counties

P.J. Services Ltd East Midlands

Paine Manwaring Ltd South East

235 235

Pilon Ltd

London 224

Pinnacle Specialist Cleaning Services

261

Pipeline Mechanical

254

Pirbright Electrical Contractors Ltd

212

Pitkin & Ruddock Ltd

255

PJA HVAC Ltd

North West South East

Northern Ireland South East

Eastern Counties South East

PJM Mechanical & Electrical Ltd South East

235 255 239 255 217 255 255

Parker Air Conditioning Ltd South East

West Midlands

Polarcool Refrigeration Ltd Eastern Counties

Poundbridge Developments Ltd South East

255

London 224

Parker Environmental Services Ltd

Wales 266 East Midlands

Scotland 245

PowerNaturally Ltd South East

Premiair Ltd South East

Priory Mechanical Services Ltd South East

Proctor Heating Services Ltd

Yorkshire 275

Pro-Duct (Fife) Ltd

Scotland 245 Eastern Counties South West

217 261

London 224

Pro-Service Group North West

235

Protech Heating Ltd

Scotland 245

Protecht Cleaning & Support Services

Scotland 246

Protherm (UK) Ltd North East

Protocool Ltd South East

PSI (Resources) Ltd North West

230 255 235

Puma Building Services Ltd

London 224

Pursey & Ball Ltd

Wales 267

Q Quality Environmental Services Ltd

Yorkshire 275

Quartz Electrical & Mechanical Services Ltd

East Midlands North East

Quiggin & Cubbon Ltd Northern Ireland

255

Quintex Systems Ltd

255

Quotehedge Ltd

212 230 239

London 224 London 224

255

212

R R & J Building Services Ltd

Scotland 245

South East

Premier Mechanical Installations Ltd

R Arnott & Sons Ltd

London 224

North East

Premier of Lytham Ltd

R H Environmental Services 235

255 230

Yorkshire 275

R J Stearn Ltd 212

255

Scotland 245

Premier Laboratory Systems Ltd

North West

239

Proair Conditioning Ltd

217

Wales 267 East Midlands

261

London 224

Quantaqua Ltd

Premier Clean UK Ltd

Premier Facilities Maintenance Ltd

255

Principle Property Services Ltd

270

London 224

Parker Bromley Ltd

Parsons Contracting (Chesterfield) Ltd

London 224

Polyteck Building Services Ltd

255

Northern Ireland

Property Building Solutions Ltd

254

212

Principal Cooling Ltd

PHS Compliance Ltd

Pinington Ltd

217

South West

Project Heating Co Ltd

235

255

Priddy Engineering Services Ltd

Phoenix Mechanical Services Ltd

North West

P

South East

Pro-Duct Clean Ltd

London 224

Piggott and Whitfield Ltd

255

Price Building Services Ltd

Phoenix ME Ltd

POD Stainless Steel Products Ltd

NBC (Air Conditioning) Ltd

London 224

South East

London 224

P & J Dust Extraction Ltd

Wales 266

PCB Technical Solutions Ltd

North West

Orlanix Ltd

Narbeths Mechanical Services Ltd

New-Air (Southern) Ltd

261

Scotland 245

Platinum Facilities Maintenance

Orostream Air Conditioning Ltd

South West

235

Paul Heat Recovery Scotland

230

Opus Building Services Ltd

London 223 North East 230 North West 235 Scotland 245 South East 254 261 South West Wales 266 West Midlands 270 Yorkshire 274

Neptune Building Services Ltd

254

230

Platinum Facilities & Maintenance Services Ltd

North East

London 223

North West

230

North East

255

South East

N C S Plumbing & Heating Services Ltd

Nederman Ltd

235

London 224

Yorkshire 274

Eastern Counties

230

Onyx Services Group Ltd

N & P Climate Control Ltd

NCPI Solutions

254 230

London 224

Morris & Spottiswood Ltd

Scotland 245

217

Partners in Hygiene Ltd

Yorkshire 274

MLK Cleaning Services Ltd

South East

254

South East

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R J Urmson Commissioning Engineers Ltd North West

235

R L Rattray Ltd

Scotland 246

R M Myers & Co Ltd North East

230

Royce Group Ltd Eastern Counties

RSE Building Services Ltd Eastern Counties

RSSAC Ltd

West Midlands

R Macdonald & Son

Russells

R N Mechanical Ltd

Rydan Mechanical Services Ltd

R Nightingale Ltd

Rydon Maintenance Ltd

Scotland 246 Yorkshire 275 Yorkshire 275

North West Eastern Counties South East

217 217 270 236 217

South East

R.H.F Heating Company Ltd West Midlands

R.T.S. Engineering (Somerset) Ltd South West

Rainbow International (Great Dunmow) Eastern Counties

270 261 217

Spie 365 Property

London 225 230 North East North West 236 South West 261 Yorkshire 275

SES Mechanical Services Ltd Sharp & Howse Ltd Northern Ireland

Sharpe Ventilation Services Ltd Northern Ireland

Scotland 246

Staward Engineering Ltd

S & W Process Engineering Ltd

ShoreClean Ltd

256

Stonegrove Ltd

270

Stothers (M & E) Ltd

Shropshire Cooling Services Ltd

S E Plumbing & Heating Ltd

Sigma Engineering Product Design Ltd

RDS

South East

270

Ream Contracts Ltd

London 224

Refrigeration & Heat Pump Services Ltd East Midlands

212

REL Building Services Ltd

London 224

Rentec Ltd South East

255

Richard Irvin Energy Solutions

Scotland 246

Right Management Services Ltd South East

Risby Airconditioning Co Ltd South East

S K Heating and Cooling Ltd South West

256

S W Bruce & Co Ltd

London 225

Safeflow Ventilation Ltd North West

236

Saker Controls Ltd

London 225

Sanber Ltd North West

256

Saunders & Taylor (Manchester) Ltd

South East

Saunders Specialised Services Ltd

256

Sayes & Company Ltd

230

Sayes Service Ltd

236 256 236 256

Yorkshire 275

Roflow Ltd

South East

SBM Engineering Ltd

230

Scan Building Services Ltd

217

Scion Technical Services Ltd

RoMech Facilities Management Ltd

Scotland 246

South East

Scomac Services Ltd South East

Rotary Building Services Ltd

Northern Ireland

North West

Rotary North West Ltd North West

236 236

Rotary Southern Ltd

London 225

Rotary Yorkshire Ltd

Yorkshire 275

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256

Scotland 246

Roperhurst Ltd

Wales 267

Sudlows Ltd

217

Northern Ireland North West

Surevent (UK) Ltd

South East

Yorkshire 275

Eastern Counties

Silenster Building Services Ltd

Simer Environmental Services Ltd

Robertson Facilities Management Ltd

Rogan Heating Services Ltd

Stothers M & E Ltd

London 225

RME Services Ltd

North East

Scotland 246 Eastern Counties

Scott & Ewing Ltd Scott Heating & Ventilation Ltd Eastern Counties

Seaforth Heating & Cooling South East

Select Building Engineering Services Ltd

256 256 239 217 256

Scotland 246

South East

256

Skanska Rashleigh Weatherfoil Ltd

London 225 Scotland 246 South West 261

Skuddair Ltd South East

SMG Europe Ltd North West

SMS (Southern) Ltd South East

256

Scotland 246

S R Industrial Ltd

Sarum Refrigeration Services Ltd

Scotland 246

South East

Sure Deep Clean

South East

North East

261

Yorkshire 275

Riverside Industrial Equipment Ltd

Robert Kirkland (Blyth) Ltd

256

West Midlands

256

London 225

Silverlife Ltd

North West

South East

236

South East

S R Black Plumbing & Heating Ltd

256

Wales 267

South East

S C Horsfield Building Services Engineers Ltd North West

West Midlands

Eastern Counties 217 London 225 Scotland 246 South East 256 262 South West Yorkshire 275

Shine Hygiene Services Ltd

217

271

SSE Contracting Ltd

S & R Cleaning (UK) Ltd

RDM Electrical & Mechanical Services

React Cooling Services Ltd

239

261

London 225 North West 236 Scotland 246 Scotland 246 Wales 267 West Midlands 271

SSH Cleaning Ltd

Eastern Counties

London 224

239

271

Spie Ltd

London 225

Wales 267

RCS

Wales 267

256

West Midlands

Shelbourne Letheby & Co Ltd

Yorkshire 275

Scotland 246

217

South West

S & G Air Conditioning Contracts Ltd

Rainbow International (Swansea)

Wales 267

West Midlands

SES (Engineering Services) Ltd

Scotland 246

Sharpe Mechanical Services

S

Spectrum Electrical & Mechanical Engineers Ltd Spie 365 Compliance

South East

Yorkshire 275

256

Servest Arthur McKay Ltd

Eastern Counties 256

R V H M. Ltd

284

Servcom Services UK Ltd

Northern Ireland East Midlands

239 236 239 212

Swiftclean Building Services

East Midlands 212 London 225

Swiftline Engineering Ltd

256

London 225

236

London 225

256

South East

Sykes & Son Ltd

System Hygienics Ltd

256

SMS Maintenance Services Ltd

Scotland 246

Soltec UK Ltd

Eastern Counties

217

Sonder Heating & Ventilation Ltd

Yorkshire 275

Soron Ltd

Scotland 246

Sotham Engineering Services Ltd Eastern Counties

217

Source Air Conditioning & Electrical Services (NI) Ltd Northern Ireland 239

Southern Mechanical Services Ltd

London 225

Sovereign FM Ltd

London 225

Sowga Ltd

London 225

SP Vent Ltd

Scotland 246

Spa Gas Ltd

West Midlands

Sparks Mechanical Services Ltd

271

East Midlands 212 Scotland 246 Yorkshire 275

T T Clarke Contracting Ltd

East Midlands 213 Eastern Counties 217 London 225 North East 230 Scotland 246 South East 256 South West 262 Yorkshire 275

T Clarke PLC

London 225

T K Installations South East

T W Steam & Heating Services Ltd North East

Taranis Engineering Ltd South West

256 230 262

Taranis Engineering Ltd

Wales 267

Tate Technical Services Ltd South East

Taylor & Fraser Ltd

257

Scotland 246


BESA MEMBERS

INDEX

TBS Mechanical & Electrical Design & Build Ltd West Midlands

271

TDK Mechanical Services (UK) Ltd

London 225

TDR (Mechanical Services) Ltd West Midlands

Team Q Maintenance Ltd South East

Technicool Air Conditioning Ltd South East

Tecmaster South East

Tecomak Environmental Services Ltd South East

TEK Property Services South West

Thames Valley Mechanical Ltd

271 257 257 257 257 262

U UK Commercial Cleaning Solutions Ltd North East

Uni-Clean Maintenance Services East Midlands

Uniheat (Oxford) Ltd South East

United Facilities Management Ltd Eastern Counties

University of Liverpool North West

Upnorth Engineering Services Ltd North East

W 231 213 257 217 236 231

W M Refrigeration Ltd South East

W Mullett Ltd

Wales 267

W Speirs & Sons Ltd

Scotland 247

W T Building Services Ltd North West

W T Parker Group West Midlands

Watertite Heating Ltd South West South East

V

The Duct Cleaning Co Ltd

V H Services

The Electrical & Plumbing Co Ltd

Vantage Facilities Ltd

Wessex Building Services Ltd

The James Mercer Group Ltd

Vantage Industrial Cleaning

Wessex Electricals (Shaftesbury) Ltd

257

The Beaver Co Ltd

Yorkshire 275 London 225 North West

236

The SIPS Group

London 225

Thermal Engineering (Wales) Ltd

Wales 267

Therma-Mech Ltd South West

262

Thermocool Ltd

Scotland 247

Thomas Armstrong (Construction) Ltd North West

236

South West

Watret & Co Ltd South East

262

London 226 South East

Vaughan Engineering Group Ltd Northern Ireland

Vaughan Engineering Ltd North West

Vaughan Engineering Services Limited North East

Vaughan Engineering Services Ltd Northern Ireland

Vear M & E Services Ltd South East

257 240 236 231 240 257

South East South East

Westford Mechanical Ltd South West

Whitehouse Engineering Company Ltd Northern Ireland

William Bailey Ltd East Midlands

William Coates Ltd Northern Ireland

Ventilation Hygiene Solutions (UK) Ltd

Winrow Building Services Ltd

North West

Total Extract Management Ltd West Midlands

Total Fan Services Northern Ireland

Townley Hughes & Co Ltd North West

Trace Energy Systems (Leicester) East Midlands

Tree Building Services Ltd South East

236 271 240 236 213 257

TRS Ltd

London 226

Truedeal Building Services Ltd

Scotland 247

Tugwell Heating Co Ltd South East

Turner Process & Mechanical Pipework Installatiom Specialists Ltd West Midlands

Twin Services Ltd North East

257 271 231

Yorkshire 275 South East

Ventilation Hygiene Specialists Ltd North East

Ventilation Surveys & Services Ltd North West

257 231 236

Ventilation Technical Services

Scotland 247

Ventorex Ltd North West

Vent-Tech Ltd South West

257

236 262

Vertex Services Group Ltd

London 226

257 257 262

Wales 267

TMC Gas Services Ltd

240

257

Whitehead Building Services Ltd

Wing's Technical Services Ltd

Total Deep Clean Ltd

262

Eastern Counties 217 London 226

Ventilation Cleaning Services Ltd

Northern Ireland

271

Weldatube Mechanical Services Ltd

Three Nations Ltd

Wales 267

236

Watford Refrigeration & Air Conditioning Ltd

London 225

South East

257

South East

North West

WM Building Services (Leicester) Ltd East Midlands

WMB (Mechanical) Ltd North West

240 213 240 257 236 213 236

WMQ Building Services

Scotland 247

Wonters FM Ltd Eastern Counties

217

Woodford Heating & Energy Ltd

London 226

Wright Brothers Partnership Ltd

Yorkshire 275

VES Andover Ltd

North West 236 Scotland 247 South East 257

Victoria Mechanical Services Ltd Northern Ireland

240

Vital Energi Utilities Ltd

London 226 North West 236 Scotland 247

VWG Mechanical Ltd

Yorkshire 275

TWO Services Ltd

Eastern Counties 217 London 226 Yorkshire 275

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