£3.5m Industrial Unit for Glass Reinforced Concrete
EP Consulting have successfully delivered the £3.5m Glass Reinforced Concrete industrial unit in Harworth. This project showcases our capability in providing comprehensive building services engineering for industrial facilities, ensuring functionality and efficiency in large-scale industrial settings.
Scope of Work
The £3.5 million Glass Reinforced Concrete industrial unit in Harworth featured the construction of a two-storey facility with key installations such as a new sub-station and compressed air systems. Heat sensing cables were installed to monitor temperature fluctuations, enhance safety by detecting potential overheating, and improve overall efficiency by providing early warnings of issues.
Our work also included detailed feasibility studies, budget costing, and mechanical and electrical design to ensure high performance and regulatory compliance.
Challenges and Solutions
Designing and implementing complex M&E systems in an industrial setting required precision and expertise. Our team executed precise planning and we produced a thermal model for the building to optimise energy performance. We also created a BRUKL report and ensured compliance with Part L2 Building Regulations. The integration of advanced mechanical and electrical systems ensured the facility's operational efficiency and safety.
Results and Impact
Completed within budget, the Glass Reinforced Concrete industrial unit now features modern facilities, enhancing its operational capabilities. This project underscores EP Consulting's commitment to delivering high-quality engineering solutions tailored to the specific needs of industrial clients, reinforcing our reputation for excellence in building services engineering.
Key Facts
Client
Glass Reinforced Concrete UK Ltd
Sector
Commercial & Industrial
Value
£3.5m
Location
Harworth
Services
- BRUKL
- Budget Costing
- Electrical Design
- Feasibility
- Mechanical Design
- Part L2 Building Regulations
- Thermal Modelling