What types of MEP projects do you deliver?
Plant rooms, risers and distribution, new build and refurbishment schemes for hospitals,
offices, labs, logistics facilities and data centres.
How do you keep programmes predictable on live sites?
Two stage planning with gateways, look ahead schedules, risk and issue logs and early order of
long lead items so shutdowns and changeovers are agreed in advance.
How do you plan shutdowns and changeovers?
We map affected loads, agree windows with stakeholders, provide temporary supplies where needed
and write rollback plans so services can be restored quickly if required.
Do you coordinate MEP with architecture and structure?
Yes. We use coordinated models and workshops so services align with structure and fit the space.
Clash checks and reviews are built into the design and preconstruction stages.
Can you manage specialist systems such as gases and UPS?
Yes. We deliver medical gases, vacuum and IPS or UPS systems with staged cutovers and testing.
Vendor coordination and sign off are part of the plan.
How do you handle standards and compliance?
We map relevant standards and client policies into specifications and drawings, set hold points
and collect evidence so approvals and audits are straightforward.
What is your approach to commissioning?
Systems are tested in stages with flushing, balancing and functional checks. We invite witness
tests where required and record results in a clear commissioning pack.
Do you provide BMS integration and tuning?
We work with BMS vendors to integrate new plant, set points and alarms. After handover we can
support fine tuning, seasonal commissioning and performance reviews.
Which procurement routes do you support?
Framework routes such as Procure23, as well as traditional or design and build contracts with
PCSA options. Open book and target cost approaches can be used where required.
What support do we get after completion?
Training and handover sessions, soft landings, agreed response to defects and seasonal
commissioning where needed so the system continues to perform as intended.