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BESA BOOK 2024 A CLIENT’S GUIDE

A client’s guide to building engineering services The BESA Book covers all aspects of building 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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Contents 09

Welcome

12

Introduction

28

HVAC

33

Smart systems

37

Health & safety

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Claire Curran, BESA President, urges the building services sector to take more action and do less talking about the challenges and risks it faces in 2024 BESA BOOK 2024

The new Building Safety Act is in full force and ramping up pressure on the industry and building managers to comply The Drive For Net zero

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Why net zero needs multiple action plans to achieve a single aim The Drive For Net zero

As the urgency to combat climate change grows, transforming buildings into energy-efficient structures has become a priority Well-being

Why it’s vital for BESA members to commit to safety in the evolving building engineering services landscape

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Well-being

Artificial intelligence

We have work to do if we are to fully harness the potential of Artificial intelligence for improving indoor environments

46

Well-being

Insulation

Why we must always consider insulation, efficiency and indoor air quality as equally important for our buildings and their occupants

52

Indoor air quality

57

Sustainability

Well-being

Delivering good indoor air quality doesn’t have to cost the earth Energy efficiency

Why the whole supply chain including contractors must take steps to deliver net zero for construction clients

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65

Heat interface units

71

Solar thermal

74

Heat networks

78

Clean energy

85

Heating systems

Heating

Providing flexibility to improve heat network performance Heating

The credit crunch and tighter energy efficiency standards are leading to some surprising developments in commercial heating and hot water projects Heating

The do’s and don’ts of an efficient, future -proofed heat network Heating

The importance of a holistic solutions-based approach to achieve optimal outcomes for every building type Heating

The use of hydronic radiators with low temperature systems

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Heat pumps

Efficiency

Heat pumps for efficient hot water generation at lower temperatures

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Cooling

F-gas regulation

How changes to the F-Gas Regulations are transforming the refrigerant market and the technical aspects of working with alternative refrigerants

103

Ventilation

Access panels

Why sufficient access points are vital for access, cleaning and maintenance in commercial and residential ductwork systems

111

Ventilation

Indoor climate

Why energy savings should support a good indoor climate

119

Ventilation

Competence

What clients should look for when assessing the specialist contractors they are appointing to their projects

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Insulation

131

Compliance

HVAC

How insulation forms part of a truly sustainable HVAC strategy Fire safety

Fire resisting ductwork may seem like a simple product, but ensuring it provides the correct performance and protection can be complex

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Valves

143

Corrosion

Pipework

How PRVs can play their part in cost-effective systems that save precious resources Water treatment

The principles behind the VDI 2035 chemical-free approach to water treatment with demineralised water and electrochemistry

BESA Group

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Smart pumps

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BESA Contacts

Water treatment

The significant energy savings that digital solutions can offer, while also boosting reliability and resilience BESA

Contact details for all of BESA's UK locations

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BESA

BESA Affiliates

Suppliers, manufacturers and business services providers helping to set the standards and shape the industry

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BESA Members

Full contact details of BESA member companies in a region-by-region directory

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Let’s make this a year of action

Claire Curran, BESA President, looks at how the building services sector needs to take more action and do less talking about the challenges and risks it faces in 2024.

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year of great sadness with the death of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II also saw soaring inflation and the weaponising of fossil fuels by Russia. Five years on from the Grenfell Tower tragedy, 2022 also finally witnessed the passing of the most far-reaching building safety legislation in half a century – and we had the first 40degC plus temperatures recorded in England during an unprecedented heatwave. BESA will also continue to play its important role in making sure the guidance and support we give to our members allows them to change and manage their risk. This should ensure they do not just keep up with the pace of change – but thrive both financially and technically. However, that requires us to do more than pay lip service to the changes happening around us. A lot of people talk a good game – not least about getting to grips with the new culture of building safety, the push for healthier and more sustainable indoor environments, the rapid growth in digital processes, and the need to pay suppliers fairly and on time. But there is also plenty of evidence that not everyone is truly embracing these changes. What we do, rather than what we say is the true measure of success – and as a trade association we will be measured by our actions.

Competence and compliance

So, this year we will continue with our ambitious programme of key activities designed to address the need for improved competence and compliance across the sector. For example, our Competence Assessment Standard which underpins membership, was recently updated and revamped to be fit for the modern working environment. We will continue to launch SKILLcards for key professions and produce technical guidance for a wide range of specialist building engineering sectors backed up by online and in person training programmes.

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However, if I had to pick out just two areas where we must make real progress quickly, it would have to be the Building Safety Act and the use of information – two key topics that are referred to repeatedly in this issue of the BESA Book. We simply must improve our use of digital tools and systems to meet higher standards of safety and speed up progress towards net zero emissions. You also can’t make buildings safer if you keep working in the same broken way – and we all know there can be no construction, installation, or maintenance without safety. >>

BESA will continue to play its important role in making sure the guidance and support we give to our members allows them to change and manage their risk.

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“ AI is out of its box and is not going back in – so, like it or not, we must embrace it. We must be aware of the potential negatives but grasp the positives. Harnessing AI to some of the digital improvements we have already made like 4D modelling, APIs and data mining will make us more efficient and productive.

The digital takeover means we need completely new skills, but by the same token, it creates an amazing opportunity to reach out to a whole new generation and state our case for being their career of choice, so they can contribute to a better, greener future.

Without these improvements, building services firms will struggle to be profitable because increasingly tight profit margins are ramping up the pressure on all of us; and there is only a small pool of skilled people on offer, so we must operate effectively and efficiently. Digitisation will unlock our potential to deliver net zero, even across the difficult retrofit and refurbishment areas of our industry – and will be essential if we are to harness the data we need to be able to inform and update technical standards and competency frameworks. However, digitisation alone will not solve all our problems. We must also invest in people to ensure they have the right skills to work with new technologies and realise their full potential. The digital takeover means we need completely new skills, but by the same token, it creates an amazing opportunity to reach out to a whole new generation and state our case for being their career of choice, so they can contribute to a better, greener future. Rather than protesting and campaigning for environmental change, let’s encourage them to join an industry that can actually make change happen and is using the latest technologies to do it. Let’s make this a year of action. n

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*Claire Curran has almost 25 years’ experience in the building services industry having worked for GSH, ISS, Kier, and Wates before taking up her current role as managing director of building services specialist Linaker. She has a business and marketing degree, financial qualifications, and an MBA, and says her experience of “hanging around plant rooms for far too long” has also stood her in good stead. Curran is a former winner of the British Institute of Facilities Management (BIFM) Excellence in a Major Project Award and was also on the shortlist for construction Leader of the Year. She is a strong believer in training and empowering young engineers and has ambitious plans to expand Linaker’s apprenticeship programme.

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A big year for safety

The Building Safety Act picked up pace during 2023 and is now in full force with the office of the Building Safety Regulator (BSR) ramping up the pressure on the industry and building managers to make sure they comply.

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his new office, which started work last April and is part of the Health & Safety Executive (HSE), continues to remind everyone that the new safety regime applies to ALL buildings but with additional requirements for Higher-Risk Buildings (HRBs) “from shed to Shard”. Dame Judith Hackitt, who is widely regarded as the ‘creator’ of the legislation as it emerged from her report into the Grenfell Tower tragedy, has also been urging the industry to “Lead don’t lag” i.e. stop waiting for secondary legislation and get on with implementing the necessary changes to achieve compliance. A senior HSE spokesperson also pointed out that the building engineering sector had little to fear because most should already be meeting many of the requirements of the new the legislation. He said many firms were intimidated by the depth and scope of the Act but that it largely ‘mirrors’ the CDM regulations which have been in place since 1995. “These are mainly old measures in a new package, but with a new emphasis on being able to properly demonstrate what you should already be doing,” said Neil Hope-Collins, who has been an HM Inspector of Health & Safety for more than 20 years. “The duty holder roles are the same as in CDM,

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and the Golden Thread is not new information – it is what is ‘golden’ to you and what is needed to keep both the building and the people in it safe now and in the future”. He conceded that the implications were “massive” because the Regulator would eventually impose a new safety culture on the whole of the built environment, but he did not envisage “a cliff edge” where the requirements would be enforced uniformly on every project. Rather there would be a gradual transition.

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The planning application process will be more stringent and more detailed design information will be required at an earlier stage, but Hope-Collins said this was designed to reduce problems later in the project by front-loading the investment of time and money, so it would ultimately make projects cheaper to deliver. “There are some new things in the competence frameworks, but much of that is about being able to prove that people understand their role,” he added. “It also reflects the fact that in most cases responsibility lies with organisations…corporate bodies, so it is not just about training for skills. You must be able to demonstrate organisational competence.”


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While there is a legal obligation on clients to ensure all works covered by the Building Regulations are properly planned, managed, and monitored, he also pointed out that contractors are required to refuse to start work until “they are satisfied the client is aware of its own duties”. He said it was important that building services firms felt empowered to call out poor practices and there would be measures in place to help them do that.

The Regulator is also keen to reassure that enforcement will be “proportionate, evidencebased and justified” and that it will be implemented using a multi-disciplinary approach. This means, in effect, there are THREE regulators including the New Homes Ombudsman and the National Regulator of Construction Products co-operating to provide the resources needed to drive enforcement.

BESA staff have been tracking developments since the start and working through the detail to pick out what is of direct relevance to its members. We are also making sure our products and services are aligned to help members achieve compliance.

However, BESA is also lobbying on behalf of the industry and asking for more clarity and consistency of interpretation as well as more information on ‘transitional arrangements’.

Many of BESA’s services can play a critical part in ensuring members have the tools they need to cope with the new building safety regime, including our technical and legal and commercial departments, the BESA Academy, SKILLcard, and several of our competence and compliance schemes, and the continually updated SFG20 which keeps building maintainers on top of the latest legislative requirements. We are also able to act as a guide for members to the key requirements and actions – and have launched a special area of our website for that purpose. The implications are different for Tier Ones from the rest of the sector, but the main point is that there are implications for all of us. For smaller contractors the focus is much more around specific areas of competence, fire safety and building regulation compliance, and being able to provide evidence of what work was done, by who and why certain decisions were made. You do not need to have a grasp of the full legislation.

All occupied higher-risk buildings (HRBs) are now required to have at least one clearly identifiable Accountable Person, who will be responsible for ensuring that fire and structural safety is being properly managed for the whole building. A new Gateway Regime was introduced in October and introduces considerable new responsibilities at key planning stages.

What should you be doing now? • Visit the BESA website and look at our ‘roadmap’ to compliance. • Sign up for the BSR’s e-bulletins and follow them on social media as these channels regularly publish updates and links to further information. • Look out for regular updates from BESA as we will act as a signposting service to keep members up-to-speed with the latest developments. • Don’t be intimidated. Most BESA members are already doing many of the right things, but we all need to embrace a new way of providing evidence, from individual competence to a digital ‘Golden Thread’ and of reporting key decisions, particularly around changes to the original design. >>

Many of BESA’s services can play a critical part in ensuring members have the tools they need to cope with the new building safety regime, including our technical and legal and commercial departments, the BESA Academy, SKILLcard, and several of our competence and compliance schemes.

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This is not just cleaning…

Proving safety competence

BESA’s newly rebranded certification scheme BESA Vent Hygiene Register (VHR) reported a 78% increase in the number of works notified to the VHR digital database last year with the annual total passing 22,000 for the first time. The dramatic increase was attributed to more clients, insurers and fire officers recognising the importance of these systems to the fire integrity of buildings.

For example, last year saw new SKILLcards produced for key safety professions including thousands of fire sprinkler, local exhaust ventilation (LEV) and commissioning professionals by BESA’s Engineering Services SKILLcard.

One area of building safety which has witnessed significant progress and is set to accelerate even faster in 2024 is cleaning and maintenance of kitchen extract ventilation systems.

There is at least one serious fire in a UK commercial kitchen every day, and owners are becoming increasingly aware that by improving the maintenance of their grease extraction systems, ventilation and ductwork, they can minimise the risk of a fire spreading. As a result, thousands more systems are now being cleaned in compliance with the industry’s TR19® Grease Specification: ‘Fire risk Management of Grease Accumulation in Kitchen Extraction Systems’, according to VHR. Formerly known as the BESCA Ventilation Hygiene Elite scheme, VHR was rebranded to reflect the growing profile of the profession and to help it prepare for formal government regulation and as part of BESA’s campaign to promote ventilation hygiene as a key element of the wider building safety agenda. VHR is intended to become the ventilation hygiene equivalent of the mandatory Gas Safe Register, which transformed the safety of gas installation work in the UK. It is recognised by the insurance fire risk body RISCAuthority, and by the London Fire Brigade which recently updated its guidance for catering premises to include new measures from TR19® Grease. www.venthygieneregister.com

VHR emphasises the importance of being able to provide evidence of qualifications and training and this will spread right across the sector as the new safety culture takes hold.

SKILLcard worked closely with the British Automatic Fire Sprinkler Association (BAFSA), the Institute of LEV Engineers (ILEVE) and the Commissioning Specialists Association (CSA) to provide updated qualifications to help operatives prove their professional and safety credentials in the face of increased scrutiny of all building work. The new cards are part of the wider pan-industry Construction Skills Certification Scheme (CSCS) alliance used to provide evidence of professional competence and health & safety qualifications across a whole range of built environment professions. All cards carrying the CSCS logo must now only certify occupations with nationally recognised construction related qualifications such as NVQs or approved equivalents. The new fire sprinkler cards include blue skilled worker cards for commercial engineers for which the applicant must hold the new ‘Inspection and Commissioning of Commercial Fire Sprinkler Systems’ qualification; and Fire Sprinkler Design/ Project Engineer (Domestic and Residential), which is a Black Manager card that can only be carried by someone who has completed the new ‘Domestic and Residential Fire Sprinkler Design SCQF’ qualification.

Proficiency

For LEV engineers, there are new blue skilled worker TExT Assessor and LEV Design Technician cards, for which the applicants must have P601 and P602 proficiency qualifications, together with relevant experience and obtain the ILEVE Licentiate card. An advanced gold craft card for LEV TExT assessors and commissioning engineers is another new addition for which the applicant must hold the BOHS CoC Control certificate and have obtained an ILEVE Associate card. Commissioning specialists also have access to a whole raft of new cards including blue technician and engineer cards requiring CSA Grade 3 or Grade 4 qualifications; a CSA Senior Commissioning Engineer gold card for Grade 5 qualified advanced craft and supervisors; and black manager card for all Commissioning Manager grades. >>

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Collaboration

SKILLcard said it was delighted to be able to provide the new cards thanks to the positive collaboration between BESA and the other three industry bodies. Head of certification Duncan Sibbald added that it was important for professional accreditations to be continually reviewed and, if necessary, updated to keep pace with the fast-changing building safety environment. “Clients are more concerned than ever to have third-party verified evidence of an individual’s competence and ability to comply with safety legislation. These new cards will provide them with peace of mind and thousands of skilled engineers with the proof of competence they need to carry out their vital life safety work,” he said. Engineering Services SKILLcard has been operating for 22 years and now provides over 50,000 building services engineers with the evidence of competence they need to access sites. The scheme plays a crucial role in the government’s 2025 Construction Industry Strategy by helping clients check whether workers have the right qualifications for the job in hand as well as suitable health and safety training. SKILLcard also covers those with supervisory and managerial responsibilities in the building engineering services industry and is also widely used by self-employed and agency workers and those seeking employment in the sector. Since its launch in 2001, the application and renewal process has been regularly updated and improved so that it is now fully digital. For more information about engineering services SKILLcards and how to apply go to: www.skillcard.org.uk.

It will also be a big year for building maintenance – and SFG20 The team behind the industry’s maintenance standard SFG20 found that driving down the costs associated with operating and refurbishing buildings became a top priority for facilities managers last year in the face of soaring inflation and across the board cost rises. Inflation pushed up equipment and material prices, a shortage of skilled people drove up wages, and energy prices had almost doubled at one point. As a result, some owners were tempted to take a chance with their maintenance programmes and reduce the frequency of key tasks in a bid to make short-term savings. However, this meant they are caught up in a damaging and potentially expensive cycle of equipment failures and reduced operating efficiencies which simply drove up their costs again. It also increased their chances of falling foul of safety legislation…see our earlier piece on the Building Safety Act for other salutary warnings. “Ironically, the problem is exacerbated by the fact that many organisations work on a 100% maintenance approach when budgeting i.e., they calculate their costs based on maintaining all of their assets,” explained SFG20 product director Paul Bullard. “However, by taking a more targeted approach using digital modelling tools, they can focus their precious resources on those systems that are critical to safety and the efficient operation of the building – and redirect funds away from less important assets, some of which could even be run to failure. “Avoiding over or under-maintaining systems is the key to getting best value for money from a building maintenance programme while remain legally compliant,” said Bullard. “It is equally important to avoid the temptation to only do the bare minimum to save costs as this can lead to operationally critical assets being undermaintained. That increases the risk of failure, drives up energy costs and reduces their remaining useful life – it’s a vicious cycle.” SFG20 says that many of its users find adopting this kind of ‘risk-based approach’ to maintenance supported by accurate, up-to-date digital asset registers can cut their overall costs by as much as 20% without compromising legal compliance or operating efficiency. SFG20 Resource Modeller was developed for just this task and is designed to price the specific requirements of any building so FMs can find the most cost-efficient strategy.

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Colossal

“The complexity of estimating maintenance, particularly in large commercial new builds or refurb projects, has defeated many project teams,” said Bullard. “However, the financial and environmental impact can be colossal particularly as around 80% of the total cost of a building is accounted for during its operational life.” He said that key factors to consider include the quality of the building design, its location, the materials used, services installed, and size. However, in many cases the specific characteristics of the building are ignored, and the maintenance strategy is simply based on the total floor area. A webinar developed by SFG20 and still available to watch online at www.sfg20.co.uk offers 10 top tips for driving down operating costs in line with a risk-based philosophy. It outlines the areas where costs are rising, and the problems caused by ‘sub-optimal’ maintenance regimes before setting out a strategy that helps to reduce maintenance costs while still ensuring the building remains fit for purpose. It includes tactics for maximising internal resources, making more cost-effective choices in the use of external expertise and mitigating risk. “Targeted maintenance already had a clear financial payback by keeping systems operating at peak efficiency and reducing expensive breakdowns,” said Bullard. “With costs rising all around us, that approach can now deliver even better value for money as it keeps FMs on top of areas of real financial concern, like energy consumption and equipment downtime, and prevents teams from carrying out unnecessary work.” www.sfg20.co.uk

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Heat networks in the spotlight

Last year BESA unveiled a new UK test regime for Heat Interface Units (HIUs), which replaced the original standard developed in 2016 and first revised in 2018. BESA’s UK HIU Test Regime was considerably expanded and enhanced to improve the information available to specifiers and to ensure a better experience for end users. It was designed with consumer protection in mind and to ensure the market meets the needs of those developing and designing heat networks, which are regarded as key to the UK’s plans for decarbonising its heating. More than 50,000 HIUs are installed each year in the UK, and they are playing a growing part in the country’s overall decarbonisation strategy. This makes setting performance standards increasingly important to the industry and consumers. HIUs extract heat from district heating networks to feed individual buildings and dwellings and the way they perform is central to the overall efficiency of the system. The BESA Standard originally emerged from an efficiency research project supported by the UK government to try and improve the performance of a technology seen as central to the decarbonisation of the country’s heating. The test regime is a voluntary process that gives manufacturers an independent method for testing, assessing, and comparing the performance of products. It has already been successful in improving HIU performance across the sector by providing specifiers with the necessary information to make informed decisions about which HIUs to select for their projects. >>

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The regime is run as a not-for-profit project by BESA and all the income from testing is invested back into the future development of the scheme. Any manufacturer who decides to publish their test results on the Register database can claim that they are ‘BESA registered’ and can use the Association’s logo. “Ultimately, it will be consumers who benefit from this updated process and the improved performance of heat networks,” said HIU Steering Group chair Gareth Jones. “Manufacturers will use the test outputs to carry out more research and refine their products, and specifiers will be helped to make increasingly better-informed choices.” Visit www.thebesa.com/hiu/ downloads for more information about the revised HIU Test Standard. The BESA HIU Steering Group, which is made up of representatives from all sides of the testing process, oversees the testing. It engages with stakeholders right across the sector from developers, specifiers, and purchasers, through to manufacturers, installers/suppliers and ultimately, the customer.

Modular

This third edition of the HIU standard includes some significant improvements and has been expanded and restructured into a modular approach that allows for the testing of additional types of HIU including space heating only models. It also introduces a DHW load test and changes to the way the annual volume weighted return temperature (VWART) is calculated. It now covers seven different types of HIU and has pass/fail thresholds leading to registration of a successful test. The new modular nature of the tests is designed to minimise the amount of re-testing but maximises the information provided to specifiers. Testing to the standard allows the performance of different HIUs to be evaluated in typical UK operating conditions and provides evidence of compliance with other performance and reliability metrics, such as domestic hot water response times. The result is verified by a BESA technical consultant before being published on the BESA HIU Test Register. The information is then available to help specifiers make informed decisions about the type of HIUs to select for their projects.

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No let up in the push for better indoor air quality

BESA’s long-running campaign to turn buildings into ‘safe havens’ from pollution also received a major boost last year with the creation of the first British Standard for health and well-being in buildings. BS40102 (part one) gives recommendations for measuring, monitoring, and reporting indoor environmental quality (IEQ) in all types of non-domestic buildings. It includes an evaluation and rating system for air quality, lighting, thermal comfort, and acoustics. The evaluation provides building managers with a benchmark score to help them identify areas of below par performance so they can plan improvements and include IEQ measures in any retrofit and renovation work. Swansea-based environmental and building services firm, EFT Consult, played a key role in the creation of the standard as it laid the groundwork through its development of a publicly available specification (PAS 3003) prompted by the 2015 Well-being of Future Generations (Wales) Act.

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As a result, BSi decided to fast track and elevate the PAS to a full British Standard. The standard was also partly inspired by widespread realisation that building retrofit work carried out to improve energy efficiency had, in many cases, led to poorer quality ventilation. To meet the new standard organisations will need to tackle conditions that have a direct impact on human health including humidity, and excessive levels of CO2, CO, NO2, volatile organic compounds (VOC), airborne particulates and mould. Several members of the BESA IAQ Group were invited to provide input into the standard and stressed the importance of following the latest World Health Organization (WHO) guidance on air quality. This was updated in 2021 to reflect the findings of five years’ extensive research which revealed that particulate matter (PM) and nitrogen dioxide (NO2) harmed human health “at even lower concentrations than previously understood”. As a result, the WHO advised its 194 member countries to consider air pollution to be as big a threat to human health and well-being as climate change and adjusted almost all its previous maximum target levels for airborne pollutants downwards. It linked long-term exposure to even relatively low concentrations of ambient and household air pollution to lung cancer, heart disease, and strokes – putting the health impact of pollution on a par with poor diet and smoking. “This new British Standard is an important step forward in our ongoing battle to get the government and building owners to focus more attention and investment on the indoor environment,” said BESA IAQ Group chair Nathan Wood.

“Setting IEQ performance benchmarks will make it easier for facilities managers to target problem areas and demonstrate how conditions directly affect health and productivity. However, we must continue to keep pushing standards upwards as current government targets do not reflect the latest WHO guidance and lack real ambition. “In time, we also hope to see the BS being tightened up to include the more stringent 2021 WHO guidelines so that we can start making real inroads into the IAQ problems that threaten the health of building occupants up and down the country.”

Academy helps to raise IAQ awareness

Our work in this area was further enhanced with the launch of a ‘basic awareness’ training course for indoor air quality (IAQ). It was developed by the Association’s online training Academy and based on the IAQ Group’s guides. The training provides a useful introduction for anyone interested in the subject including those with some working knowledge of building services but who need to have a deeper understanding of IAQ. It is also suitable for people from a non-technical background keen to expand their knowledge so they can make better informed decisions about their indoor environments. This short online course explains the importance of IAQ, the main airborne contaminants that affect buildings, their sources, and the impact on the indoor environment caused by outdoor pollution. It is not designed to lead to a technical qualification but will help anyone who needs to put together an IAQ strategy for their building and be more aware of the threats to health, well-being and productivity posed by poor air quality. It should also equip them with enough knowledge of the topic to be able to ask informed questions, establish the kind of technical intervention required, and appoint IAQ/ventilation specialists to carry out improvement or remedial work. A survey carried out by BESA affiliate member Zehnder Group found that 83% of UK residents wanted to know more about the air quality inside their homes, but while a sixth said they worried about outdoor pollution just one in ten had the same level of concern about the indoor threat. >>

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Adam Taylor, vice chair of BESA’s Indoor Air Quality group, urged the government to mount a public awareness campaign similar to those that featured celebrities highlighting the risks posed by car crashes and household fires, which account for fewer deaths than pollution. “The annual mortality of human-made air pollution in the UK is roughly equivalent to between 28,000 and 36,000 deaths every year,” he said. “Globally, household air pollution was responsible for an estimated 3.2 million deaths per year in 2020.” Taylor said lack of public awareness was at least partially due to the way that IAQ information is presented. “We gather lots of data but that has to be translated into actionable insights.” The BESA awareness course provides a series of practical measures that building owners and operators can take to address IAQ concerns including measuring and monitoring airborne contaminants, checking and improving ventilation systems, and understanding the role of filtration and regular maintenance of air systems.

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It takes around 45 minutes to complete the course online and it can be undertaken in a series of manageable ‘bite sized’ chunks at the user’s convenience from home or work. It costs £15 plus VAT for BESA members and £25 plus VAT for non-members. BESA intends the training to support its messages to contractors, developers, designers, manufacturers, builders, occupiers, and maintenance engineers about how they

can act positively on buildings and their systems to improve occupant comfort, health, and well-being – and also strengthen their businesses in the process. The Association also wants to step up pressure on the government to be more ambitious in its target setting for reducing air pollution, which currently lags behind the latest WHO Air Quality Guidelines (September 2021). For example: the Environment Act 2021 in secondary legislation sets a concentration target for fine particulate matter (PM2.5) of 10 µg/m3 by 2040 against a WHO target of 5 µg/m3. “Everyone in building engineering services should have a basic grounding in air quality solutions and be able to explain how poor IAQ affects human health and well-being and the costs of not addressing it properly,” said BESA’s IAQ Group chair Nathan Wood. “There is huge demand for this kind of introductory training from right across society because everyone is impacted. 90% of people spend at least 90% of their time indoors – and it is so important that we spread the word and improve understanding of this major threat to public health, which directly affects respiratory and heart conditions, asthma, and mental health. “The more people know and understand why and how IAQ affects health and comfort, the greater will be the pressure on government to legislate properly and in line with the latest worldwide data,” said Wood. For more information and to register for BESA’s Basic Awareness training for IAQ go to: theBESA.com/besa-academy.

Big push for low carbon skills this year The BESA Academy (theBESA.com/besaacademy) is also playing a major role in the campaign to increase the number of people with the necessary ‘green skills’ needed to deliver the UK’s net zero targets. It runs several relevant courses and has been successful in raising financial support to provide fully funded courses for heat pump installation and heat networks. However, it believes we will need to see a much greater injection of funding and planning into addressing an overall skills shortage which is preventing the refurbishment and retrofitting of buildings in line with the government’s carbon reduction targets. A study by the recruitment firm Reed Environment (reed.co.uk) last year estimated that current rates of recruitment for professions carrying out building retrofit work would have to triple if the country was to meet its 2050 target.

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The BESA Academy is also playing a major role in the campaign to increase the number of people with the necessary ‘green skills’ needed to deliver the UK’s net zero targets.

It concluded that the UK is currently on track to miss the required number of building energy efficiency upgrades by 55 years – only reaching it in 2105 – due to “a serious shortage of retrofit training and recruitment pathways”. BESA continues to point out that building retrofits should be “a main policy and business pillar of Net Zero”, but that the country was falling behind its targets due to the lack of a comprehensive plan for how the 2050 target could be delivered. “Retrofitting homes and commercial buildings needs to be a main building block of Net Zero,” said the Association’s director of training and skills Helen Yeulet. “This requires a serious acceleration in recruitment of the necessary skills, which will also underpin business growth and job creation in the sector.”

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The UK is also lagging comparable European countries when it comes to retrofit work, according to research from the MCS Charitable Foundation (www.mcscharitablefoundation.org), which revealed it was installing less than a tenth of the number of heat pumps as France despite having a similar heating market. Only 55,000 heat pumps were sold in the UK in 2022, compared with 621,000 in France. 20 other European countries also had higher installation rates than the UK, which is being held back by the lack of a comprehensive and consistent plan for ‘green skills’, according to BESA.

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The MCS report said that there was currently “little chance” of the UK meeting the government’s target of 600,000 heat pump installations a year by 2028. However, with a proper skills strategy it should be possible to create 50,000 new jobs in this market, up from just 2,000 today. BESA welcomed the launch of the government’s £5m Heat Training Grant which offers £500 towards heat pump training for self-employed installers, the unemployed and those working for a business with 250 employees or less. It is expected to help upskill around 6,000 heating engineers, but the Association said it was important that the government made long-term policy commitments and abandoned its ‘stop-start’ approach to funding. “Employers need to have the confidence to invest in their workforces and diversify their businesses,” said Yeulet. “We need to take a leaf out of France’s book.” She also called for the government to give a clear commitment to the Future Homes and Building Standard, which is due to come into force in 2025 and would set energy efficiency benchmarks that could drive retrofit work. France has benefited from energy efficiency and electrification of heat being political priorities for more than a decade underpinned by generous financial incentives. The installation market grew from 100,000 a year in 2010 to over 600,000 last year and France now has more than 30,000 people employed full time in heat pumps. >>

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Accreditation

It was one of the organisations to benefit from the £9.2m of funding provided by the DESNZ following its Home Decarbonisation Skills Training competition and our share means we can deliver more fully funded training for qualified plumbing, heating, refrigeration, and air conditioning engineers looking to upskill. We can also help more businesses develop their technical competence to be guided through the MCS-accreditation process. Last year saw the launch of a training course developed in partnership with MCS and BESA affiliate member Worcester Bosch, which provided fully funded places on the MCS-certified Air Source Heat Pump Installer course. The course blends practical training and online learning, and students are given the skills to correctly specify and install low temperature heating systems, accurately size components, commission, and handover systems properly, as well as carrying out lifecycle maintenance. “There is no mystery about why other countries are doing better than us,” said Yeulet. “They have clear policy commitments and long-term, properly funded training programmes in place that give employers the confidence to invest and grow their businesses. “We have been talking about this for years, but this is not just about government. We all need to step up and do what we promise by investing in our workforces. Not just because it is the right thing to do for the planet, but also because the potential for business growth is huge.” The Academy believes that heat pumps can go on to become the ‘heart’ of the national programme of whole building retrofits needed to achieve the UK’s decarbonisation goals, but to do so they must be part of a holistic approach delivered by a ‘new profession’ of low carbon installers capable of making multiple changes to buildings. It’s not so much the number of heat pumps fitted but what that means for wider energy and carbon goals. Improving access to grants for homeowners will be key, but it is important not to lose sight of the fact that the best way to ensure heat pumps achieve their full energy and carbon saving potential is by making them part of a whole building strategy. That must include considering whether the insulation should be improved and reviewing the whole system including sizing the heat emitters. BESA has adapted its training to support this concept of a new type of low carbon installer with a ‘hybrid’ combined online and hands-on practical approach that addresses the overall performance of the installation.

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It includes a one-day practical element as well as five hours of online theory which can be completed in ‘bite size chunks’ at the convenience of the student. The one day practical and final assessment will take place at one of BESA’s approved training centres. On completing the training, students will be able to correctly specify and install low temperature heating systems, accurately size components, commission, and handover systems properly, as well as carrying out lifecycle maintenance. The government has also increased its funding support for Further Education colleges and to help local training providers afford the equipment and skilled trainers needed to deliver courses leading to MCS certification. This will help BESA create a significant training legacy as more training centres will be able to support a new generation of engineers with the necessary skills to retrofit homes and commercial buildings. They can then go on training up future generations for the long-term benefit of building engineering businesses and the consumer. “We are facing a race against time to keep the decarbonisation of UK heat on track by rapidly scaling up our training provision,” said Yeulet. “But this is also a no brainer for domestic heating businesses wondering how to address a long-term future without gas boilers. “They can future proof their businesses while helping end users reduce their energy bills and contributing to our long-term battle against climate change. They will also inspire a whole new generation of heating installers with more modern skills leading to truly rewarding careers, but this does mean they must be prepared to invest in the development of their workforces themselves. This can’t just be about government funding.” >>

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And for cooling skills…

The Refrigeration and Air Conditioning sectors will also have to step up efforts to recruit and train a new generation of engineers able to deliver more innovative, future-proof solutions – and that work needs to accelerate this year. Air conditioning is responsible for almost 20% of the total electricity used in buildings globally, according to the International Energy Agency (www.iea.org) and demand is predicted to keep rising steeply during the next three decades. More can be done to raise awareness of how the modern cooling industry is adapting and evolving to meet the challenges and opportunities of increasing demand for low carbon cooling and heating solutions in warming climates. “We will have to manage a huge balancing act over the next 20 to 30 years,” said BESA technical director Graeme Fox, who is also President of the Institute of Refrigeration (ior.org.uk). “Our world is warming and driving demand for cooling technologies, but at the same time we simply must reduce our energy consumption. “Fortunately, our industry has a great track record of innovation so most of the solutions we need are coming through and evolving rapidly to meet these challenges. However, we are short of the numbers of highly skilled engineers we need to design, install, and operate systems at the necessary scale.” He added that BESA would continue to celebrate the vital role played by refrigeration technology in modern society including healthcare, the food chain, buildings, data centres and transport. “If someone is looking for a career where they can make a significant and long-lasting contribution to the future of the planet and their local communities, air conditioning and refrigeration ticks all the boxes,” said Fox. He was also heavily involved in a campaign that is expected to save thousands of lives around the world and which was finally launched in 2023. The United Nations Refrigerant Driving Licence (RDL) scheme has been set up to improve worldwide safety standards in the air conditioning and refrigeration industries. More than a decade in the making, the scheme was launched by the UN Environment Programme (unep.org). It seeks to help developing nations achieve higher competence standards in safe refrigerant handling through training and accreditation of operatives. The UK’s primary refrigerant management registration scheme REFCOM (refcom.org.uk), which is operated by BESA, said the timing was significant because of the rapid growth in the use of new ‘alternative’ refrigerant gases.

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These are designed to replace traditional global warming equivalents but are often more flammable so require users to have more stringent safety training. Fox was one of the founders of the RDL scheme and hailed its launch as a “significant development for the worldwide refrigerant industry that will save many lives”. “A lot of countries do not enjoy the training and technical infrastructure we take for granted in Europe and the rest of the developed world,” he said. “Many of those countries still want to progress and adopt more environmentally friendly refrigerants. However, the speed of the transition to new gases is causing some very serious safety issues and there have already been several deaths caused by the mishandling of these substances.”

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The European Union was considering a further strengthening of its F-Gas regulations, which would lead to an even faster pace of change away from higher global warming potential (GWP) gases to flammable alternatives. Changes in large developed markets are quickly reflected in other parts of the world as manufacturers adapt their production strategies. The African industry is concerned that it is being used as a ‘guinea pig’ to test refrigerant transition, and the U-3ARC, which represents companies in all 54 African states, called for a halt to their introduction until technicians were properly trained. “This preliminary training must be accompanied by a vast awareness campaign among end users of these technologies which can cause disasters for humans, in terms of fires, even if they are beneficial for the environment,” the organisation said in an open letter. It said the risks were “enormous” and that “the protection of the environment only makes sense if the human being, who is at its centre, benefits from it”. Fox said this showed how important the RDL scheme would be and urged the industry to share its expertise and resources to upskill the global workforce. He also asked regulators to be patient as efforts were stepped up to raise standards. “European legislators deserve praise for seeking to set the pace on reducing global warming, but changes need to be proportionate and practical,” he said. “We must be mindful that one of the consequences of limiting the use of conventional refrigerants is that many developing nations with minimal expertise end up handling large amounts of flammable gas. “The RDL will, given time, immeasurably improve professional standards worldwide and allow for the gradual and safe adoption of more environmentally benign substances.” www.theBESA.com n

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Net Zero plans must focus on micro and macro levels

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different heat pump refrigerant can be used to lift the 55˚C higher if required by the buildings served. The key to optimising multiple energy sources, given their different operational criteria, is the effective integration of thermal stores, be that on the network or inside/outside of the plant room/energy centre. The thermal store should not just be thought of as a simple store of energy, but also as a window on the relationship between energy output and energy demand on the network. It is crucial to size the thermal store correctly. It needs to be large enough to allow energy sources to ‘run on’ after the demand has dropped. While it is crucial not to undersize the thermal store, oversizing the thermal store has few downsides and therefore an ‘if in doubt, go larger approach’ is recommended. Moreover, certain energy sources, heat pumps, for example, can benefit from an increased thermal store size. In a district heating network, the peak demand period is extremely short, so it does not make sense to use the peak demand to calculate the energy source size. The energy sources can be sized below the peak and the thermal store used to bridge the difference. It is imperative that the thermal store is hydraulically connected so that it can augment the source output, thereby increasing total output to meet the peak. Once the peak is over, the thermal store can be replenished by the energy sources during the lower demand times. To do this optimally, the thermal store needs to be connected in a ‘two pipe’ arrangement (see Figure 1). One pipe runs into the top of the store, from the flow and one into the bottom of the store, from the return. The pipework connecting the thermal store is therefore bi-directional. >>

Figure 1: thermal store hydraulic connections (single and double stores).

Heat energy can also be used by an absorption heat pump, for example, to create chilled water for a district cooling network. In this way, all that is required is a temperature differential and heating or cooling can be utilised. Should wind energy be abundant, then the electricity can be used to run heat pumps or perhaps electric boilers. For district heating, air source heat pumps may raise the flow temperature to say 55˚C as an example, and then another technology, or

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Figure 2: Thermal storage, energy ‘give and take’ during a 24 hour period. Picture courtesy of CIBSE Heat Network Design guide

The flow can ‘fill’ the store (hot), or the return (cool) can ‘fill’ the store. This method creates stratification within the store. Control is such that there is no circulation through the store, safeguarding the operating delta T and ensuring that the amount of energy for the given volume is maximised. There will be a small area in the store where mixing will occur, called the stratification layer, but the goal is to prohibit mixing and ensure the wide delta T of the network is maintained in the vessel. It is therefore common to see thermal stores with antimixing baffles and diffusion connections in the store. Another reason for maintaining a clear stratification layer within the store is that once achieved, this layer can be used to control the connected energy sources. The thermal store should be equipped with multiple temperature sensing points down the side of the vessel, five probably being the minimum for a single vessel. The readings from these temperature points can be used to control the energy sources. As an example, if the stratification layer is detected by the temperature points to be in the middle of the vessel and its direction of travel is downward, it can be surmised that the demand in the building is less than the output of the currently operating energy source(s). In other words, the thermal store is ‘filling’ with hot water. At this point, any connected carbon-intensive energy sources that are running should be switched off and only renewable, LZC or waste energy source utilised. If the stratification layer continues to travel down the vessel, then the waste energy sources should continue to operate until the stratification layer reaches the bottom of the vessel. At this point, all the energy sources should be switched off. Once the stratification layer starts to rise in the vessel i.e., the demand is now greater than the supply and the hot

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This ‘control by stratification’ is applicable to any number or variety of energy sources. However, we would recommend heat pumps have their run-time maximised wherever possible. Therefore, it is best to have as many heat pumps running for as long as possible, rather than cascading them. Only if the stratification layer has reached the bottom temperature point would all the heat pumps be switched off and only when the top temperature point is reached, should the heat pumps be switched on. Figure 2 shows how a thermal store is utilised and then ‘refilled’ during the rising and falling demands of a typical day. Connecting a thermal store(s) and controlling in this manner, while ensuring that flow never circulates through the store and around the energy sources ensures that the energy sources can be utilised fully and that they are not compromised by a high return temperature. n

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THE DRIVE FOR NET ZERO SMART SYSTEMS

Revolutionising energy efficiency for a greener future As the urgency to combat climate change grows, transforming buildings into energy-efficient structures has become a top priority. Gareth Ash, Marketing Communications Manager at Danfoss, outlines some sustainable solutions. In addition, building management systems are essential for reducing energy usage. For example, demand response involves adjusting energy usage in response to grid conditions and price signals. By using smart HVAC systems and building automation technologies, it’s possible to enable dynamic demandresponse capabilities. These systems can intelligently shift energy consumption to off-peak hours or reduce energy usage during periods of high demand, contributing to grid stability and optimising energy efficiency.

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At Danfoss, we view smart HVAC systems as the future for more energy efficient and sustainable buildings. These systems are beginning to revolutionise building management by leveraging advanced technologies to enhance comfort, increase energy efficiency, and improve overall occupant well-being. he International Energy Agency (IEA) has set ambitious targets for the built environment, stating that nearly 85% of buildings worldwide must be zero-carbon-ready by 2050, with all new constructions achieving this status by 20301.

To achieve goals like this, we must adopt technologies that deliver energy savings and carbon emission reductions across as many buildings as possible. For example, district energy schemes involve the centralised generation and distribution of heating, cooling, and hot water to multiple buildings.

Smart HVAC systems use intelligent algorithms and machine learning to automate processes and adapt to changing conditions. They optimise heating, cooling, and ventilation operations based on occupancy patterns, outdoor weather conditions, and indoor air quality, ensuring optimal comfort levels while minimising energy waste. Energy optimisation is also easier to achieve with smart systems. They can leverage data analytics, predictive algorithms, and advanced control strategies to maximise energy efficiency and reduce consumption.

Advanced technologies and controls within district energy systems promote efficient heat transfer, waste heat recovery, and thermal energy storage. These measures contribute to energy savings and reduced greenhouse gas emissions, making district energy an integral part of the sustainable building ecosystem.

These systems gather and analyse data such as temperature readings, occupancy patterns, and energy consumption metrics to make accurate predictions and informed decisions. By dynamically adjusting temperature setpoints, airflow rates, and equipment schedules, smart HVAC systems optimise energy usage while maintaining occupant comfort.

Connecting various energy systems, such as heating, cooling, and electricity, through intelligent controls and technologies is also possible. This is known as sector coupling, and it enables the efficient use of renewable energy sources within the scheme, enhancing system flexibility and reducing the use of energy from the grid.

They proactively anticipate heating and cooling requirements based on factors like weather conditions and occupancy levels, preventing energy waste. Additionally, these systems integrate renewable energy sources like solar panels or heat pumps, reducing reliance on fossil fuels and lowering carbon footprints. By continuously monitoring and optimising various >>

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concise overview of the system’s performance. They can track energy consumption, temperature levels, airflow rates, and other relevant parameters to ensure optimal operation. Moreover, these systems can generate alerts and notifications in case of anomalies or deviations from set parameters. This proactive approach enables facility managers to take immediate action, preventing potential equipment failures and minimising downtime. parameters, smart HVAC systems contribute to efficient and sustainable heating, ventilation, and air conditioning operations in buildings. HVAC systems go hand in hand with other building automation and control systems, creating a seamless integration that offers centralised monitoring and control capabilities. This compatibility is a game-changer for facility managers, giving them a comprehensive view of the entire building’s performance from a single interface. They can monitor and control various aspects, including HVAC operations, lighting, security, and more. This centralised approach simplifies management and streamlines decision-making processes. With all the data collected from different systems, facility managers can perform in-depth analysis to optimise HVAC operations and identify energy-saving opportunities. By examining the data trends, patterns, and energy consumption metrics, they can gain valuable insights into the building’s performance and efficiency. This analysis helps them identify areas of improvement and implement targeted strategies to enhance energy efficiency and reduce costs. Whether it’s identifying inefficient equipment, optimising schedules, or fine-tuning control algorithms, the comprehensive view provided by smart HVAC systems and their integration with other building systems enables facility managers to make data-driven decisions and achieve optimal energy performance throughout the building. Smart HVAC systems offer facility managers robust connectivity and remote access capabilities, revolutionising how HVAC operations are monitored and controlled. With these advanced features, facility managers can monitor the HVAC system from any location, on-site or off-site. This remote monitoring capability provides flexibility and convenience, allowing them to stay updated on system performance and respond promptly to any issues. Real-time data visualisation and performance analytics are integral parts of smart HVAC systems. Facility managers can access comprehensive dashboards and visual representations of real-time data, giving them a clear and

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In addition to monitoring, remote access to system settings and diagnostics greatly enhances maintenance processes. Facility managers and maintenance teams can remotely access the HVAC system’s settings, allowing them to adjust temperature setpoints, change schedules, and fine-tune control parameters without being physically present at the site. Moreover, remote diagnostics capabilities enable them to troubleshoot issues and identify potential problems without the need for on-site visits. This not only saves time and resources but also improves maintenance team efficiency by streamlining processes and reducing unnecessary trips to the site. Smart HVAC systems prioritise occupant comfort and wellbeing by considering individual preferences and adapting to different usage scenarios. Smart thermostats, occupancy sensors, and indoor air quality monitoring ensure a healthy and comfortable indoor environment. Maintaining optimal temperature and air quality levels increases productivity and reduces absenteeism and overall occupant satisfaction. As the HVAC industry continues to embrace smart technologies, the future of building efficiency looks promising. The integration of smart HVAC systems brings us closer to a sustainable and energy-efficient future. These systems are crucial in optimising energy consumption, reducing environmental impact, and enhancing occupant comfort. With ongoing advancements and innovations, the potential for smart HVAC systems to revolutionise the industry is vast. n References 1. International Energy Agency (IEA), Net Zero by 2050 - A Roadmap for the Global Energy Sector, page 143.

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Beyond compliance Linaker’s Technical Team explains why it’s vital for BESA members to commit to safety in the evolving building engineering services landscape.

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n any successful building engineering service, safety is a bedrock principle. It creates an environment where tasks can be executed securely by continuously focusing on reducing risk and preventing accidents. As we navigate the intricacies of building safety, two crucial components come to light: Safe systems of work and risk assessments. These two factors are often overlooked in our complex everyday operations, but their significance cannot be understated. The introduction of the Health and Safety at Work Act of 1974 was a pivotal moment for occupational safety in the UK. Even though decades have passed since its enactment, the Act’s principles continue to shape safety standards across diverse work environments, including the building engineering services sector. This unwavering mission to ensure a safe and healthy working environment underscores the timeless importance of the Act. It set down the responsibilities of employers and employees alike. Employers are tasked with providing safe systems of work. At the same time, employees must adhere to these systems and engage actively in risk assessments. However, despite the Act’s lasting influence, it must be supplemented with contemporary safety protocols and methodologies to maintain optimal safety standards. In an industry as dynamic as building engineering services, the regulatory landscape continually evolves, which can be challenging to navigate. At Linaker, our mission is to foster an industry that is successful and safe for all involved. As the industry morphs and new best practices emerge, staying abreast of changes and advancements is vital. We think that it’s vital for our industry to put health and safety at the core of our work. Thirty years ago, our chairman, Bill Harrison, instilled a set of values and principles into the fabric of Linaker. These weren’t just corporate guidelines but a moral compass that has guided us ever since. While some

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organisations may strictly adhere to the letter of the law, we at Linaker choose to go a step further. Safety, for us, is more than a regulatory requirement. We firmly believe in doing what is required and what is right - even when it surpasses conventional expectations. It’s important also to use the modern tools that are available to us to support good health and safety practices. Digital technology has a transformative potential, particularly in the realm of risk assessments. For example, Linaker has invested in an automated platform that has converted a traditionally labour-intensive process into a streamlined, efficient system. This digital shift has conserved valuable time and resources and significantly enhanced the accuracy and comprehensiveness of our risk assessments. Digital tools provide real-time insights with unprecedented precision, enabling a proactive approach to implementing control measures to mitigate potential hazards. By leveraging the exhaustive risk libraries on a digital platform it’s possible to reduce the time spent identifying potential risks while ensuring a meticulous evaluation of all potential hazards. To make the principles of the Health and Safety at Work Act adaptable and responsive to the contemporary demands of the building engineering services sector, it is crucial to adopt a proactive and participatory approach. >>

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As we navigate the intricacies of building safety, two crucial components come to light: Safe systems of work and risk assessments. These two factors are often overlooked in our complex everyday operations, but their significance cannot be understated. .

Regular safety system reviews, ongoing dialogue between employers and employees, and a culture of continuous learning and feedback are paramount. It’s not only digital tools that can help. Sometimes, a face-toface approach is a powerful solution. For example, Linaker holds monthly Health and Safety workshops. These meetings encourage open discussion about safety concerns and serve as a platform for raising health and safety-related queries. They are attended by our UK Health and Safety Manager and various members of our leadership team, ensuring a diverse range of viewpoints and experiences. This approach not only fosters an environment of inclusivity and transparency but also enables a swift and efficient resolution of any safety concerns. Enacted into law on the 1st of April 2023, the Building Safety Bill stands as another significant milestone in the UK’s construction and property management sectors. This legislation, a response to the tragic Grenfell Tower fire of 2017, is designed to bolster the safety and security of buildings, with a particular emphasis on high-rise residential structures. The Bill ushers in a robust and stringent regulatory framework for building safety, marking a new era in the industry. Central to this framework is the establishment of the Building Safety Regulator (BSR), a role to be fulfilled by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE). The BSR will be the linchpin in the enforcement and implementation of the new safety regulations, with a comprehensive remit that aims to significantly elevate safety standards across the construction and property management sectors. The BSR’s responsibilities are multifaceted. Primarily, it will oversee the safety and standards of all buildings, ensuring adherence to the new, more rigorous regulations. Additionally, it will strive to enhance the competence of professionals in the built environment industry and building control, offering guidance and support to help them meet the new standards.

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While the Building Safety Bill represents a significant step forward, it also brings with it a set of challenges. The new regulations necessitate substantial changes in the operations of the construction and property management sectors. Implementing the new safety measures will entail costs, raising concerns about who will bear the financial burden. Nevertheless, the Bill’s overarching aim is clear: to prevent a recurrence of tragedies like the Grenfell Tower fire. It sends a resounding message from the government that the safety of residents is of paramount importance. The Bill signifies a profound shift in the building industry’s culture, prioritising safety above all else. The obligation to establish and maintain safe systems of work that are carefully planned, organised, performed, and revised as necessary is pivotal to maintaining high levels of safety and health at work. It’s also critical to ensure that people in your business understand these requirements, and training for personnel can provide a valuable in-house resource. For example, our in-house authorising engineers, the torchbearers of our safety standards, enforce stringent assessments and continuous supervision to ensure these standards are upheld consistently. By managing and mitigating risks effectively within our operations, BESA members can uphold the principles of the Health and Safety at Work Act while simultaneously Technical Team adapting to the evolving Linaker challenges of the modern www.linaker.com building engineering services sector. n

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Artificial intelligence – your new ‘almost human’ engineer Love it or loathe it, Artificial intelligence (AI) technology already plays a part in our lives and industry, but we still have work to do if we are to fully harness its potential for improving indoor environments, says Josh Emerson, Marketing and Sales Development Director of Swegon UK.

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I is described as the process that allows a computer to act and respond, “almost as if it were a human”. That ‘almost’ is important because the ideal scenario is that machine learning does not replace humans but supports them, making them more efficient and productive. AI tools feed on data and then learn to identify patterns to help them make predictions, solve problems, and learn from their own mistakes. They also need algorithms, which are the ‘rules’ by which they are governed and must be followed in the right order to complete a task. Those algorithms are embedded in our daily lives and AI is creating astonishing possibilities because of the speed with which it analyses and uses information. Of course, with any such development, there is bound to be concern and negativity – that’s natural – and the wider construction industry is in a bit of a quandary.

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Just under half of 950 industry managers surveyed by the recruitment specialist Hays thought AI should be embraced, but 42% were not so sure and the other 11% were positively alarmed at the prospect. Many acknowledged that AI tools like Jasper and ChatGPT could deliver cost savings (41%) and improve productivity (28%) but only 15% of construction and property firms told Hays they were allowing staff to use AI tools unmonitored and nearly a quarter (22%) said they would ban them on security grounds. This shows we still have work to do to fully embed digital thinking into our supply chains, even though we have made major strides in recent times. For example, digital twins (virtual models of buildings – existing or planned) are now being more widely used to inform design and retrofitting decisions.


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Many are now being enhanced by AI-driven analysis allowing engineers to rapidly test a series of theoretical scenarios in the virtual world before adjusting or retrofitting anything in reality. This reduces risk, cuts upfront costs, and makes for far better outcomes for the end client by giving engineers the freedom to test and fail before settling on the right solution. For retrofit projects, a building’s current energy performance can be closely analysed via thousands of data points, allowing managers to identify the highest sources of energy consumption and consider a wide range of options for improving performance. HVAC and lighting are responsible for upwards of 50% of energy use in a typical commercial building – so this is significant. Upgrades and improvements can be tested before implementation via the digital twin. For example, new windows, upgrades to the HVAC system, improved insulation, or scope for renewable energy generation, such as solar panels can be assessed before implementation. Harnessing these digital advances to AI technology means analysis can be carried out at blistering speeds and multiple variations can be tested. AI also allows

HVAC controls to ‘learn’ about changes in usage or to the local weather etc. so systems can automatically recalibrate without the need for human intervention. The Capgemini Research Institute1 estimates that this kind of development means AI could reduce global greenhouse gas emissions by 16% by 2030 and help organisations and governments work towards their net zero goals. Evidence of progress in our sector is all around with the launch of multiple AI tools aimed directly at our market. Some work with BIM models to extract product information, generate 2D images and link other data sources, for example. Others read and ‘understand’ contracts and documents, from tender requests to subcontract agreements and make intelligent comparisons and risk analyses to help contractors make crucial financial decisions. At Swegon, our response to this digital transformation of building services is to embrace it and we have developed our innovative INSIDE system which can be used to view, monitor, and provide in-depth analysis of the performance of multiple compatible HVAC units in a single building or throughout a property portfolio. This is an example of how rapid advances in data analytics can support the building services industry’s ambition for improving the built environment – and as AI becomes embedded into more processes that approach will only get faster and more accurate. >>

Many acknowledged that AI tools like Jasper and ChatGPT could deliver cost savings (41%) and improve productivity (28%) but only 15% of construction and property firms told Hays they were allowing staff to use AI tools unmonitored and nearly a quarter (22%) said they would ban them on security grounds.

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Unico variable speed air handling units provide effective ventilation and can bring in more outside air should indoor air quality drop. Air filtration & purification The quality of inside air inside affects occupant health and well-being. Filtering outside air entering the home, tackling household odours, disinfecting the air and stopping the spread of viruses are key issues.

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However, many firms still don’t believe they have the right skills to exploit AI and the industry remains comparatively immature when it comes to adopting digital techniques. Even where building operators collect data, not enough time is spent analysing it and using it to support decisionmaking and building management strategies. This means we are missing out on huge potential performance improvements in existing buildings, which is where we must focus if we are to get anywhere close to our net zero goals. BESA President Claire Curran alluded to this in her first presidential speech. She pointed out that businesses were being digitised “whether they like it or not” and urged the industry to embrace the way communication and information capture was changing. “Artificial intelligence is here. You can either fight it and get left behind or get on board and be a thought leader. AI is out and is not going back in its box,” said Curran. “My business is all about operating buildings and making them better and to do that successfully you need fantastic data with great in-depth analysis. Harnessing AI to some of the digital improvements we have already made like 4D modelling, APIs and data mining will make us more efficient and productive.” She pointed out that tight profit margins and skills shortages made it more important than ever that building services firms operated “effectively and efficiently”. “As we move deeper into this digital age, we will see more ‘real life’ operating information being harvested at astonishing speeds and then used to create strategies for reducing energy and carbon, and for keeping buildings safe and compliant,” she said. She added that the “digital takeover” would require “completely new skills” but was also “an amazing opportunity to reach out to the new generation and state our case for being their career of choice” so they could contribute “to a better, greener future”. However, the fragmented nature of our supply chains can complicate matters. Contractual arrangements often make it hard to establish who owns data and the practice of sharing information does not come naturally to many in our sector. Yet, the kind of analysis on offer from AI could finally crack the productivity problem the building and property management sectors have been struggling with for decades. More efficient use of data can help us to streamline workflows and improve project delivery. In fact, it would not be unreasonable to say that without improving data gathering and analysis we will simply not achieve our net zero goals and climate change ambitions.

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Multiple studies have revealed that we lack the number of people we need with the skills to deliver the energy efficiency and renewable energy solutions central to net zero. AI could speed up many of the repetitive tasks currently carried out by humans – and free up more people to focus on the value-added work. AI also means we can now monitor and control the indoor climate in ways we would never have imagined possible just a few years ago. The speed with which the technology is advancing and the improvements to sensor technology and connectivity put detailed data about temperatures, sound levels and humidity at our fingertips in ‘real time’.

This has significant health implications as we can dive deeply and quickly into levels of CO2 and other pollutants inside a room or building and then make quick decisions about the best mitigation measures.

AI allows HVAC controls to ‘learn’ about changes in usage or to the local weather etc. so systems can automatically recalibrate without the need for human intervention.

Maintenance can also be better planned, and operational issues solved before the indoor climate is affected. Energy efficiency can be noticeably improved as recommendations are made based on historic, current, and AI-forecasted information. However, we must improve cooperation and collaboration. As well as collecting and analysing data, we must be able to share it with all the interested parties for mutual benefit – but most importantly to support the health, well-being, and productivity of every building user. n References

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Don’t forget IAQ in the race to Net Zero

Stuart Smith, Commercial Director at Zehnder Group UK, explains why we must always consider insulation, efficiency and indoor air quality as equally important for our buildings and their occupants.

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nsulate, insulate, insulate. Throughout 2023 this has been a mantra for the construction industry - and the right one to future-proof buildings for energy efficiency in the industry’s efforts to meet net zero targets for 2050.

Moreover, without means to extract and change the air, particulate matter and harmful gases (such as CO2 and airborne chemicals) amass, creating a build-up of toxic air within the building.

Focus has been put on more sustainable and (eventually) cost-effective means to achieve this, such as better insulation, air or ground source heating, solar panels and double, if not triple, glazing to prevent heat from escaping the building.

For a healthy indoor climate, the indoor air needs to be refreshed to extract the pollutants that people bring into the building. Occupants are told to regularly open windows or doors in the envelope of the building to refresh the air, but of course, that isn’t always an option.

But in many industry decisions to insulate tightly, the impact on indoor air quality (IAQ) and the health and wellbeing of the occupants seems to remain a secondary priority.

Furthermore, as soon as the windows are closed again, and the building is still occupied, the pollutants start rising again. Studies show that with window opening alone1, up to 60% of the time in a year, the air exchange is insufficient (with the CO2 value rising above 1000 ppm) and could pose a health risk to those inside. Opening windows and doors also means that more energy is used to keep the rooms at the desired temperature, which goes against the energy efficiency objective.

In fact, much of the time, the topic isn’t on the table at all. This is despite Approved Document Part F (Means of Ventilation) in the UK Building Regulations updating in 2021 to sit handin-hand with the amended Part L (Conservation of Fuel and Power) to drive the adoption of low-carbon ventilation as an industry standard to improve IAQ within buildings. Making a building more airtight doesn’t just stop heat from escaping; it also prevents fresh airflow in and out of the property, so natural ventilation and air leakage are restricted. As a result, hazardous pollutants become trapped inside.

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Therefore, it’s evident that as we build tighter and retrofit homes to this new energy efficient standard, an ever greater need to ventilate effectively needs to be employed. Ventilation can no longer be an afterthought but one that sits boldly at the top of the priority list.


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matter (FPM) and, even at this diameter, can get into the lungs and cause health problems. While these larger particles are wellresearched and ‘safe’ guidelines are benchmarked by the WHO, by only considering FPM, the bigger and more frightening picture is being missed. More recent studies have found that ultra-fine particulate matter (UFP), like PM1, is considered even more dangerous due to its extremely small size. A typical PM1 particle has a larger physical surface area, despite its smaller diameter, than other fine particulates and making it more likely to carry heavy metals, chemicals, and volatile organic compounds (airborne chemicals) on its surface, causing even greater harm when inhaled. Air pollution, both outdoor and indoor, is the most significant environmental health risk around today. According to the World Health Organisation, it is responsible for about one in every nine deaths annually and this will only get worse unless we take action to mitigate the risks. Although air quality has gradually improved in recent times, air pollutant concentrations still exceed the 2005 WHO air quality guideline levels in many areas2 meaning they are over the air quality guideline levels that are associated with important risks to public health. It is widely known that indoor air can contain concentrations of pollutants up to five times higher than those found outdoors, so with almost 90% of our time spent inside, it is important to realise the risks and educate on how to protect against this invisible threat. When it comes to air quality, the industry predominantly focuses on measuring particulate matter (microscopic particles of solid matter suspended in the air) of PM10 and PM2.5 in size. These particulates are known as fine particulate

Once in the lungs, PM1 can get into the bloodstream and with regular exposure cause serious health problems such as respiratory and cardiovascular diseases. The majority of airborne PM1 originates from human activity like emissions from factories and other industrial activity, vehicle exhaust, tire particles from vehicles and types of smoke. Densely populated urban areas, especially those with busy roadways or industrial facilities, are especially prone to PM1 pollution. While there are fewer studies and knowledge around the harm UFP cause, the very makeup of the particles underscores the latent risks to public health and the urgent need for comprehensive mitigation strategies. To create healthier, more sustainable and energy efficient environments, developers should be looking to replace extractor fans with a superior mechanical ventilation unit with heat recovery (MVHR). MHVR heat recovery systems provide optimised, balanced ventilation with heat recovery at 96%. So, unlike simple >>

Energy-efficient ventilation is essential to ensure occupant health and wellbeing as well as hitting our net zero goals. In 2024 we should be employing a new mantra: Insulate AND ventilate. It’s a necessity, not an option.

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individuals seated close to a ventilation terminal enjoy an optimal flow of fresh air, precisely as per system design. But, in contrast, those located at the far end of the office may encounter a diminished circulation of fresh air, as it must traverse through their colleagues before reaching them. This complexity is further compounded when alterations are made to a building’s layout, be it through expansion or refurbishment. What may have once constituted an effective method of air circulation during the initial construction may no longer prove suitable. Adjusting the ventilation system to address these modifications isn’t always a feasible option and, in these cases, systems will need renewed consultation to assess the requirement and maintenance going forward. passive ventilation that allows heat to freely flow out of the building, these systems pass the extracted air over a heat exchange cell which recovers and retains the heat that would otherwise be lost. Not only does this improve the indoor air quality, but by filtering the incoming air of pollutants – it helps to keep the home warm – thus reducing the energy input it takes to heat up. These systems also aid cooling in the warmer months. A modulating summer bypass activates when temperatures reach a pre-set level, turning off the heat recovery element, and then through the summer, heat and humidity are extracted from the warm, humid outdoor air before fresh air enters the building. The result is a more comfortable indoor climate with a fresh air feel all year round. Within any build, hitting the minimum requirements isn’t enough and as an industry, we should be pushing for higher standards to mitigate IAQ challenges. Part F of the UK Building Regulations mandates the performance of ventilation systems to achieve the desired inflow of fresh air and outflow of pollutants within buildings. At present, however, Part F only sets minimum requirements for the rate of fresh airflow into a building – to ensure there is a sufficient supply of fresh air to push out pollutants. It does not stipulate requirements for how that fresh air is circulated once it is within the building envelope. Although this is not a major issue for smaller buildings, it becomes more problematic the more extensive the internal space and the greater the area supplied by a given ventilation system. In an office, for example,

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We know that mechanical ventilation provides a better and healthier indoor climate with a lower energy load. According to the SAGE Environment and Modelling Group, the minimum recommended ventilation rate suggests providing 10 litres of clean air per person per second. If a ventilation system achieves a rate of six air changes per hour, it means the room’s volume is refreshed six times in an hour. With this ventilation rate of six air changes per hour, the ventilation system can effectively remove 95% of contaminants from the air within just 30 minutes - a far more effective, and energy-efficient, means of air management than opening windows alone. The task now is to further educate on the importance of good IAQ within the refurbishment of our existing building stock as well as new build developments. Energy-efficient ventilation is essential to ensure occupant health and wellbeing as well as hitting our net zero goals. In 2024 we should be employing a new mantra: Insulate AND ventilate. It’s a necessity, not an option. n References

1. The resulting CO2 levels and the heating/cooling consumption of apartments with balanced ventilation versus window

ventilation, Bart CREMERS. Zehnder Group, Zwolle, The Netherlands

2. World Health Organisation European Health Report 2021

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ELIMINATE CONDENSATION DAMPNESS with the Nuaire Drimaster ECO NOX PIV Mould thrives in damp, poorly ventilated buildings. It isn’t just an unsightly cosmetic issue, it’s a danger to health. It exacerbates eczema, asthma and respiratory conditions, with potentially very serious consequences.

Damp and condensation, which are the main causes of mould in homes, are best prevented through ventilation. Nuaire’s market-leading Drimaster ECO NOX Positive Input Ventilation (PIV) system eliminates condensation dampness, whilst filtering any harmful outdoor air pollutants. A highly cost-effective solution, it’s easily

In November 2022, a UK coroner ruled that the death of a two-year-old boy had been caused by prolonged exposure to black mould in the rented flat he lived in.

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Delivering good indoor air quality doesn’t have to cost the earth Adam Taylor, CEO of ARM Environments and Vice-Chair of the BESA IAQ group highlights the importance of indoor air quality and explains why we must consider it alongside carbon savings.

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he Covid-19 pandemic drew everyone’s attention to the importance of good indoor air quality (IAQ). However, there is a danger that these advances in knowledge and action will be lost in the face of the energy and climate crisis. It is possible to deliver good IAQ without creating significant carbon dioxide (CO2 emissions), but it requires an integrated, dataled approach that has not been commercially viable until now. At the height of the pandemic, the World Health Organization (WHO) released updated guidance on the acceptable levels of air pollution required to protect people’s health. Approved Document F (ADF) – Ventilation, requires building ventilation systems to limit the ingress of pollutants listed in the WHO guidance into buildings. A typical ventilation system will be operated via a timeclock, with 100% of ventilation capacity supplied during all core occupied hours. During the pandemic, building operators were advised to adjust their ventilation systems to run for two hours before occupation and two hours after to flush out potentially contaminated air. This is an inefficient way to run a ventilation system. Demand controlled ventilation (DCV) effectively reduces the costs associated with running an HVAC system in buildings with varying occupancy levels. The extent to which the HVAC system runs is typically related to the CO2 concentration monitored within the building. The CO2 concentration is closely correlated with the number of people in the space. The drawback of these systems is that people using the building outside of core hours, for example, cleaners and security staff, can be put at risk from pollutants building up inside an unventilated building. This issue can be partially addressed by ensuring the building has a minimum ventilation rate outside of core hours.

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Air quality controlled ventilation (AQCV) is a development conceived decades ago that allows a building’s ventilation rate to vary according to multiple indoor air quality parameters. If IAQ levels are poor, the ventilation system will deliver a higher volume of outdoor air through the air handling unit (AHU) to dilute the pollutants. This method of operating a ventilation system has only recently become feasible due to the rise in availability of low-cost IAQ sensors. The success of these systems is dependent on the filtered supply air containing lower levels of pollutants than the air already inside the building, which is often not the case. Air quality determined ventilation (AQDV) is a recent development that allows a building’s ventilation system to modulate according to both the indoor and the outdoor air quality (OAQ). This innovation is only now possible due to the


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availability of low-cost IAQ sensors, accurate granular outdoor air quality (OAQ) data and concessions made in Part F. OAQ varies daily, hour by hour, and seasonally, so it cannot be assumed to be “fresh air” all the time. Section 2.6 of ADF states: “Where sources of pollution vary with the time of day, such as urban road traffic, it may be acceptable, for time-limited periods, to take one of the following actions. a. Reduce the flow of external air into ventilation intakes b. Close ventilation intakes when the concentrations of external pollutants are highest.” If levels of OAQ are poor and the IAQ is good, the ventilation system can switch to re-cycle a larger percentage of the air through the AHU. Re-cycling the air for long periods with little dilution from outside air would typically result in unsatisfactory levels of odours and gaseous compounds. To address this, air cleaning technologies must be deployed within the AHU to remove them, including combined ePM10 and molecular filters. For decades, this “clean first” principle has been demonstrated in buildings built to ASHRAE 62.1 standards.

IAQ sensors form an integral part of this solution. For large open-plan spaces, sensors in the supply and return ducts are sufficient to measure the air quality. In buildings with varying loads throughout the space, a higher density of sensors must be used in conjunction with volume control dampers. These will need to be retrofitted in buildings previously operated on a timeclock. The maintenance costs of running a ventilation system effectively can be significant. On top of the energy costs of heating, cooling and dehumidifying air, routine on-site inspections and replacement consumables also add to the operational expenditure (OpEx). Filters used in AHUs are typically supplied by the manufacturer of the AHU in the first instance. They are likely to have been sourced from their preferred supplier, with EN779 classifications of G4 pre-filters and F7 final filters being the typical setup. On an ongoing basis, filters are likely to be sourced from the maintenance contractor’s preferred supplier, with the decision typically being made on capital expenditure (CapEx) cost only. Little thought is usually given to the filters’ particle removal efficiency (to ISO 16890), the lifespan of the filter, or its Eurovent energy rating. When a contract is in place for routine replacement of filters, building operators don’t give this aspect of HVAC OpEx much thought, but there are significant savings to be made in both CO2 emissions and material waste. >>

A typical ventilation system will be operated via a timeclock, with 100% of ventilation capacity supplied during all core occupied hours. During the pandemic, building operators were advised to adjust their ventilation systems to run for two hours before occupation and two hours after to flush out potentially contaminated air. This is an inefficient way to run a ventilation system. .

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In accordance with ADF of the building regulations, in certain buildings and HVAC configurations, an ultraviolet germicidal irradiation (UVGI) system should be installed within the AHU to protect occupants from the risk posed by re-cycled airborne pathogens. Older-style fans with belt drives need periodic inspections, lubrication and belt replacements. These should be upgraded to energy efficient direct-drive EC fans. Some manufacturers offer cloud-connected fans that incorporate several sensors to report any issues ahead of failure, also come with sealed-for-life bearings, and don’t utilise drive belts. As an example, two F7 filters (both rated at ISO 16890 ePM1 60%) from the same manufacturer can have wildly different energy ratings, such as an eight-pocket bag filter with an annual energy consumption of >2,050kWh vs a compact V filter at 808kWh. The more energy efficient filter will also require replacement 50% less often. The higher performance filter is more expensive from a CapEx perspective, but the reduced OpEx will still give ROI in a couple of months. Pre-filters on an AHU require more regular replacement than final filters, but this disparity can be partially mitigated by fitting long-life pre-filters. If due consideration is given during filter selection, the timing of pre-filter replacement can often be aligned with the need to replace final filters. If AQDV is utilised, intake filters will have a longer service life, as they will not become loaded with dust during periods with high pollution levels. This saving on consumables will only be realised by monitoring the filters’ condition and their change frequency being determined by their pressure drop rather than routine, irrespective of their dust loading. Filter monitoring is particularly relevant when DCV, AQCV or AQDV systems are deployed in buildings where a hybrid-working culture means that buildings are sparsely occupied much of the time. Newly available cloud-connected sensors can be incorporated into an HVAC system to allow performance and failures to be monitored from a remote location, even if there is no building management system (BMS). If only some parameters are remotely monitored, then the full reduction in OpEx cost cannot be realised, as routine inspections will still be required for some components, incurring travel and labour costs and the associated CO2 emissions. In addition to filter load status, filter pressure drop, AHU runtime and airflow supplied, UVGI run-hours, fan energy consumption, fan status, OAQ and IAQ can all be sent to the cloud to give a complete picture of the system status. Fitting a UVGI system to irradiate the cooling coil and drain pan removes the need for routine mould and biofilm inspections and improves the efficiency of the cooling coil.

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All the components described can be incorporated into new air handling units or as part of a comprehensive AHU refurbishment, which is around 25% cheaper than the cost of a new unit. The optimal time to upgrade to this modern way of operating is when an AHU reaches the end of its serviceable life, as the cost of replacing fans does not need to be included in the ROI calculation.

Newly available cloud-connected sensors can be incorporated into an HVAC system to allow performance and failures to be monitored from a remote location, even if there is no building management system (BMS).

Many of these upgrades can be fitted individually to certain AHUs, and many have a quick ROI, but when deployed together, combined with a different approach to maintenance, a significant reduction in OpEx can be realised. Efficient operation of AHUs is seldom high on the list when an organisation comes up with ideas to reduce its CO2 emissions, but it should be, as there are significant savings to be made, particularly when considering whole life carbon emissions. n

Adam Taylor CEO, ARM Environments and Vice-Chair of the BESA IAQ group ARM Environments www.arm-environments.com

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Contractors – now is the time to showcase sustainability Oliver Collins, Channel Marketing Manager at Mitsubishi Electric, on why the whole supply chain including contractors must take steps to deliver net zero for construction clients.

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rganisations today are striving to reach net zero. This extends not only to their direct operating practices but to the entire supply chain they work with as they aim to reduce all emissions – Scope 1, 2 and 3. This means that everyone they work with – including contractors – has a crucial role in driving and delivering sustainability.

Contractors have a significant opportunity to lead the way on the transformative journey to net zero. In fact, the contractors that demonstrate a commitment to sustainability and build environmental policies into their business plans will be able to position themselves as change-makers in the industry. On the other hand, those who don’t act now to make these changes will face real challenges in attracting business – and risk not being in operation ten years from now.

To fulfil this role, contractors must now find ways to make their business operations more sustainable. If not, they risk losing out on tenders to other businesses who are prepared to answer questions on their sustainable practices and environmental credentials.

Thankfully, there are many steps that contractors can take to build an understanding of where to start with implementing sustainable practices, ensure that their business operates as efficiently as possible, and get prepared to win new business for years to come.

This isn’t a future problem. The questions being asked by organisations in the specification and tender documents are already changing. They are looking into areas like environmental policies, procurement policies and carbon impact of the products being selected.

These include conducting corporate carbon footprint calculations and mapping the impact of the wider supply chain –the five steps below show some simple steps to boost your sustainability. Staying informed about the evolving best practices, guidance, and legislationchanging drivers within the market is vital to put the right business strategy in place to drive sustainability. This doesn’t just mean an individual team learning more about any changing legislation, but everyone in the wider community of the business must be engaged. As well as staying informed, contractors should enhance their understanding of sustainable practices and solutions relating to net zero to provide informed advice to current and prospective clients and stay ahead of the competition. >>

The contractors that demonstrate a commitment to sustainability and build environmental policies into their business plans will be able to position themselves as change-makers in the industry.

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To showcase this, it’s important to communicate how your business and projects contribute to improving factors like indoor air quality, which can create healthier and more comfortable living and working environments. As well as this, any work being carried out in the local community – from working with local schools to supporting local sports teams – all has a positive impact. Finally, the ability to effectively communicate the commitments being made to net zero, and the value your services bring to current and future clients, is key. To do this, develop a clear messaging strategy highlighting the environmental, economic, and social benefits your business has achieved as a result of embracing sustainable practices. One effective and engaging way to show this is through case studies of successful net zero projects you have completed to instil confidence and attract like-minded clients who prioritise sustainability. Bodies like the Supply Chain Sustainability School can help to learn more about how a business can help to build spaces that are moving in the right direction towards the ambitious goal of net zero by 2050. To improve the sustainability credentials of your business, mapping the current carbon footprint is also vital. Then, it’s possible to put a clear plan in place to reduce its impact – and it allows you to tell customers that sustainability is at the heart of your business and is reflected in its operating practices.

Another way to demonstrate these commitments is through earning a formal accreditation, showing potential customers that your business takes sustainability seriously. For example, Mitsubishi Electric’s Committed Carbon Reduction Partner (CCRP) Accreditation means that contractors can be formally recognised for their outstanding efforts in reducing carbon emissions and fostering a sustainable future. If your business can showcase this type of accreditation, it will be well-positioned to meet the growing demand for sustainable suppliers and gain a competitive edge in the market.

The big takeaway here is you are not alone in this process. Every business on the planet should be on this same journey, so every supplier you use will also be looking to improve. By reviewing and switching to suppliers already putting in the work and ahead of the sustainability curve, you can help drive your own emissions down.

The move towards net zero presents contractors with a tremendous opportunity – and one that is available to them right now. The priorities of many businesses are changing, and sustainability is coming to the fore, so contractors must be prepared to showcase their commitments to net zero to thrive for years to come.

By reducing energy consumption in your operations, you can also set an example for your clients and demonstrate your commitment to sustainability, possibly reducing future offsetting costs.

It can seem like an overwhelming task, but by staying informed, reviewing operations and local impact, and then effectively communicating your business’s value proposition, it is possible to position your business at the forefront of sustainable change. n

This process does take time and expertise, but programmes, including Mitsubishi Electric’s partnership with Climate Partner, can help businesses to understand carbon impact and find further ways to reduce it. We know that improving sustainability positively benefits both the environment and business. But net zero practices also come with social advantages too.

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Providing flexibility to improve heat network performance Heat network technology must adapt to changes over its lifetime. Helen Cooper, Head of Marketing for Altecnic, looks at how flexibility can be designed in from the start.

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he only constant is change” is a saying that certainly applies to the life of a heat network. No matter how efficient a design is, the demands on a heat network will likely change over its operational life. With new regulations on heat network operation on the horizon, how can specifiers design -in the flexibility to keep their existing heat networks efficient? Heat networks are key to the government’s strategy to reach net zero emissions by 2050. The Climate Change Committee (CCC) estimated that around 18% of UK heat will need to come from heat networks by 2050 if the UK is to meet its net zero target. Heat networks currently provide about 2% to 3%. There is existing guidance on heat network design and performance, such as the CIBSE CP1 (2020) standards and schemes like the BESA HIU Test Regime - the Technical Standard for UK HIUs. Whilst these provide a benchmark for heat network design and performance, compliance is voluntary. Following years of underperforming heat networks delivering poor consumer outcomes, such as high prices and frequent outages, the government has appointed Ofgem as the regulator. Ofgem will give customers on heat networks access to similar protections as other energy customers. This includes greater transparency, information about their heat, and options for redress if things go wrong.

To provide assurances for heat network performance and efficiency, statutory technical standards will be implemented as a Technical Assurance Scheme (HNTAS). Ofgem will monitor compliance with the HNTAS and have powers to take enforcement action. HNTAS will accommodate all heat networks, from singlebuilding ‘communal’ networks to large ‘district’ heat networks supplying multiple buildings. It is expected that HNTAS will build on the conventions of industry best practice as laid out in technical guidance, such as the CP1 Heat Networks: Code of Practice for the UK (2020), supported by schemes such as the BESA HIU Test Regime. In addition, the HNTAS will develop processes for demonstrating compliance with established and agreed technical standards. Overall, heat network regulation will improve how heat networks are designed, installed, and ensure operators continue to monitor and improve in-use performance. When designing or upgrading a heat network, this leads to the question: how can specifiers achieve the flexibility needed to future-proof the network? One option to consider is the role of electronic heat interface units (HIUs). Mechanical HIUs have been around for a long time, but the latest electronic HIUs offer significant improvements, including features that help to keep the system efficient. When specifying HIUs, it’s vital to discuss requirements with the manufacturer to ensure they can provide products that meet the needs of a modern heat network. >>

The Climate Change Committee (CCC) estimated that around 18% of UK heat will need to come from heat networks by 2050 if the UK is to meet its net zero target.

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HIUs can also deliver reduced response times for DHW production. They can give 100% priority to domestic hot water provision. Alternatively, they can be used to provide a mix of heating and DHW, for example, 90/10 or 20/80, which ensures rooms do not become cold during periods of extended hot water demand. With the growing requirement for smart building controls, today’s HIUs should also be connectable, for example, using a protocol such as Modbus. This allows them to be remotely interrogated and any fault messages read. So when a maintenance engineer attends a site, they have the required spare parts to hand. It is possible to read the current apartment temperature and compare and change the heating set point on the HIU. For example, in the SATK range, features such as RTL and flow rate limitation can also be read and changed via a Modbus network. For example, the low heating demand in today’s apartments means that only a minimal flow rate is required on the heating circuit. This low flow rate makes it difficult to balance the radiators in an apartment. 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 significantly reduced. Electronic HIUs (for example, the SATK range from Altecnic) are equipped with return temperature limitation (RTL). This allows the installer to set a maximum return temperature on the network. Once enabled and set, the HIU will control its output into the apartment to ensure this pre-set, primary return temperature is met. The network is protected from inefficiency and failure caused by small delta T’s and high primary flow rates. Moreover, many HIUs on the market have a permanent, inbuilt preheat function. This bleeds energy through the HIU constantly. Bearing in mind that the tenant may only use their hot water a few times a day, having preheat on permanently wastes energy and costs the tenant money. But HIUs with configurable controllers allow the tenant to set the preheat function to come on and go off automatically only when required. Primary flow rate limitation is another feature to look out for in an HIU. Typical UK apartments have a heating demand of around 3 to 4 kW. However, for the first 10 – 15 minutes of the heating switching on, the apartment can take 8 or 9kW from the network. If many apartments use heating at the same time, say at 7:00am on a weekday morning, then the network may not have enough capacity and it will fail to provide hot water at the extremities. To solve this problem, HIUs with a set maximum flow rate are available. The HIU connected to a 3kW apartment can only take 3kW, so the network is protected from failure and demand peaks are reduced.

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Reducing the likelihood of system failure is critical for today’s heat networks. HIU features such as anti-pump clog and control valve cycling can increase reliability. This can be particularly useful during the summer months, for example, or if the tenant is away on holiday when the heating system might not be used for many weeks. In these situations pumps can clog or their bearings corrode. If a heating system is not used for 24 hours, the HIU will run the pump for 5 seconds, ensuring it stays in optimum condition. Similarly, if the control valves have operated for 24 hours, the unit will cycle the control valves from fully open to fully closed independently. This operation takes a few seconds to complete, but the subsequent flow rate through the circuit ensures that the control valves stay free of dirt or debris and allows for the circulation of chemicals in the LTHW system. The above features of electronic HIUs help heat network designers to ensure their designs are ‘regulation-ready’. Their innovative features provide valuable tools to installers and operators as they allow continuous improvements to be made to a network throughout its operational lifecycle. Selecting the right HIU for heat networks can help the industry work towards its net-zero aims and improve the end-user experience by preventing outages, improving comfort, increasing efficiency, and lowering bills. n

Helen Cooper Head of Marketing Altecnic www.altecnic.co.uk/ commercial/heat-networks

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Solar thermal – having a new day in the sun

The credit crunch and tighter energy efficiency standards are leading to some surprising developments in commercial heating and hot water projects, according to Richard Taberner, project engineer at Lochinvar.

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he pressure on budgets is making the need for energy savings a more pressing concern for many building owners and managers, and some are turning back to solutions that had fallen out of fashion in recent years.

For example, there has been a significant surge of renewed interest in solar thermal technology after a decade when it had disappeared from view – almost completely. With Feed-in-Tariffs sparking a surge in the installation of photovoltaic (PV) systems, solar thermal was (literally) squeezed out of the market due to lack of sufficient roof space to accommodate both. However, specifiers are taking another look at the technology as they search for more energy efficiency prompted by the dramatic surge in fossil fuel prices. Also, improved insulation levels have reduced space heating demand making hot water production a bigger proportion of the energy load on buildings – and, therefore, the bigger source of potential savings. At Lochinvar, we saw unusually high demand for our solar thermal solutions during 2023. It had been a very quiet market for the last 10 years and many players have dropped out of the market – so firms who had remained invested in this technology now have something of an advantage.

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The growth in heat pump applications is another development in favour of solar thermal as the two technologies work well together in integrated systems. The solar thermal collectors reduce the amount of work the heat pump needs to do in applications with high hot water demand by feeding a thermal store that provides an almost continuous supply. With heat pumps becoming a ‘default’ specification to meet local planning requirements, many engineers see solar thermal as a source of additional energy cost savings in buildings with high hot water usage. This hybrid approach is also a more affordable option for cutting carbon emissions than a totally renewable installation. The government has set aside £12.6bn to finance the reduction in energy use in domestic, commercial, and industrial buildings by 15% by 2030 (compared with 2021 levels). It has also launched a high-powered taskforce charged with driving this forward. We can see solar thermal playing a significant role. Co-chaired by leading banker Alison Rose and energy security and net zero minister Lord Callanan, the taskforce will devise a plan to unlock a market that the government believes could be worth £1 trillion to UK businesses between now and 2030. >>

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well-being conditions for building occupants. This is all part of the pathway towards the Future Homes and Buildings Standard that aims to make all buildings ‘net zero ready’ from 2025. The new Minimum Energy Efficiency Standards (MEES) could also be transformational because they place a regulatory requirement on refurbishment and retrofit for energy saving. Since 2018 a minimum EPC rating of E has been in place for new tenancies, but since 1st April this year that has been extended to cover existing leases making it unlawful for a landlord to let any commercial property with an EPC rating of less than E. Heat pumps are perfect for producing the low-temperature heat needed for well-insulated buildings, but you tick all the energy-saving boxes if you then add on a renewable source of hot water. This approach is bang in line with the government’s ambition. So, it is no coincidence that we have seen a steady increase in enquiries about our solar thermal range which includes flat plate and vacuum flat plate collectors, both of which are compact and lightweight in design, but high in efficiency. The vacuum flat plate collector can be used in areas where standard flat plates cannot such as in areas close to the coast as the plate is sealed from the salty environment around it. Vacuum tube collectors are generally the most efficient, but Lochinvar’s vacuum flat plate collectors have the additional benefit of being able to be laid flat – on flat roofs for example – without much drop off in efficiency. However, it is important to point out that there should be a steady demand for hot water to make solar thermal commercially viable. Many building services engineers now recognise this and are making sure they receive good intelligence about how the building is likely to be used. Revisions to the Building Regulations also mean system designers must rethink some of their approaches. New homes need to have a 30% smaller carbon footprint under the new Part L and the requirement for non-domestic buildings is a 27% reduction. These changes come in tandem with revisions to Part F that require project teams to address standards of indoor air quality and overheating to improve the health and

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That is just the start, however, as the MEES level is set to rise to B by 1st April 2030 with landlords given two ‘compliance windows’ starting in April 2025 to achieve it. All commercial properties will have to be at least C rated by 2027. This creates clear commercial incentives for building owners and managers to both cut their rising energy bills and ensure their expensive built assets do not become ‘stranded’ i.e. buildings that will eventually be too expensive to retrofit to meet tightening low carbon standards. This is an example of how regulation can be made to work in harmony with commercial drivers by setting the legal benchmarks that underpin a better-performing and, therefore, more financially viable building stock. It is a rapidly changing landscape for anyone designing, installing, and commissioning heating, hot water, and renewable systems, but the regulatory requirements are moving closer to the commercial drivers, so we are definitely now on the right track. Appealing to the better nature of property developers is one way of delivering net zero but offering them a financial incentive is more likely to deliver change at the pace the UK government wants. And, as they look for the most cost-effective and appropriate solutions for their projects, it seems the sun has not yet set on solar thermal. n

Richard Taberner Project Engineer Lochinvar www.lochinvar.ltd.uk

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The do’s and don’ts of an efficient, future-proofed heat network Charlie Mowbray, Senior Product Manager of Ideal Heating, offers insights and tips into making the most of heat networks for the UK’s net zero future.

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n the UK, heat networks never really took hold as they have in other parts of Northern Europe. We discovered gas in the North Sea and placed reliance on natural gas delivered direct to individual homes from the 1960s onwards. But that is all set to change. A transformation of heat generation technology and products in the UK is necessary if we are to reach Net Zero in 2050, and no single type of technology will provide the solution. Heat networks are expected to provide up to 20% of heat in buildings by 2050, and they can provide a flexible, futureproof solution to decarbonising our heating and hot water. There are three core parts to a heat network: the energy centre, the distribution network, and the heat interface unit (HIU). The energy centre is the central plant room or dedicated building housing all the equipment responsible for generating or collecting the thermal energy, for storing it or transferring it to the water in the network and pumping that water around the heat network. As you would expect, the distribution network consists of all the pipework and any valves or ancillary equipment that distributes and balances the flow across the network. This might be buried in the ground or run through risers in a building. At the point of use within the dwelling is the HIU. This is the appliance that transfers the thermal energy from the network to provide heating and hot water for the end user. HIUs come in indirect or direct models. Indirect HIUs typically have two heat exchangers in the appliance and provide complete separation between the heat network for both heating and hot water. Direct HIUs usually have just one heat exchanger that may separate heating or hot water from the network; at least one of the services they provide is through a direct connection between the network and either the dwelling heating or hot water system.

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Heat networks can take their heat input from different sources, making them both flexible and future-proof, allowing for gas boilers now but able to swap to lower carbon alternatives, such as heat pumps, in the future. With the current government indecision around the future of heating in the UK, this must be a major benefit. Heat networks are also a highly scalable solution, regardless of the area covered by the network, or the number of buildings. Furthermore, a single network can encompass dwellings and commercial buildings. Unlike other types of heating, heat networks can be relatively easily retrofitted into existing housing stock where traditional heating appliances are being replaced, particularly in high-density housing, as the fabric of a building or the heating system in the dwelling may not necessarily have to be substantially altered to create the network. Safety is also another tick in the box for heat networks as there are no flue routes or gas connections to accommodate within a building, for either individual heating appliances or plant.


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First and foremost, look for an HIU tested against the Building Engineering Services Association (BESA) Test Regime. This indicates how an HIU performs under specific conditions and provides independently certified levels of performance, rather than solely relying on manufacturers’ claims.

All these benefits, plus the end-user can receive the same level of comfort and service as they would expect from a traditional heating appliance. They can also look familiar to householders. For example, Ideal Heating’s POD HIUs look like a domestic combi boiler from the outside with similar controls, so are reassuring to use. Whilst the energy centre and distribution network represent the biggest capital costs of a heat network and are the most complex to get right, without the HIU the heat cannot be transferred to each dwelling/building. To ensure the network and the HIUs are operating in harmony, at their optimum, there are aspects that a specifier or installer should consider when choosing an HIU.

In addition, make sure that the performance of the HIU is confirmed for the current operating parameters of your particular network now and, just as importantly, for any future operating parameters. I write ‘future’ because many heat networks may currently operate with gas boilers in the energy centre and a network temperature of 70°C or higher today.

Heat networks can take their heat input from different sources, making them both flexible and future-proof, allowing for gas boilers now but able to swap to lower carbon alternatives, such as heat pumps, in the future.

However, that energy centre may convert to a Low or Zero Carbon energy source such as an air source heat pump, which typically operates most efficiently at lower temperatures. The HIU must be flexible enough to work efficiently at this lower network temperature; some cannot, which could be a costly and inconvenient mistake to rectify down the line. As well as BESA, the Chartered Institution of Building Services Engineers (CIBSE) has invested considerable time and expertise in developing their code of practice. CIBSE CP1 Heat networks: Code of Practice for the UK, outlines examples of best practice or minimum standards that you should consider when making your selection. >>

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We’ve mentioned the importance of ensuring the HIU’s performance range when designing and specifying a system, including its ability to function at lower network temperatures to future-proof the system. The same issues arise when it comes to the operator deciding to weather compensate the primary flow temperature from the energy centre in a bid to improve efficiency. This normally occurs in the summer months when the heating load is reduced. If the HIUs on that network aren’t designed or specified to operate with a reduced flow temperature, weather compensation can be counter-productive and the HIU may not be able to maintain the same duty for domestic hot water production, or it might cause an increased return temperature from the HIU. So, as before, take time to really consider your choice of HIUs and review the performance data. The advice contained within CIBSE CP1 that I feel is particularly beneficial, and that often gets overlooked, includes: • design considerations for minimising the length of lateral runs in buildings from the main vertical risers; • ensuring network pipe sizing is appropriate, not oversized which leads to increased heat losses and contributes to inefficient network operation; • ensuring that the selected HIU consistently delivers low return temperatures for the specific network operating conditions, across a range of loads.

It’s also vital that you don’t leave a bypass open on the network, or on flushing valves before the HIUs, as this can vastly increase the return temperatures to the energy centre and have a detrimental effect on the network efficiency.

Lastly, look at the manufacturer. What level of support do they provide, either at the front-end during the design and specification of the network, or once the appliances are in service? And don’t get caught out - check the availability of the appliances and spare parts.

Heat networks and heat interface units are tried and tested technology, and a proven way in which we can help to decarbonise heat in buildings at scale. Ensuring that we realise the best efficiency on the networks and provide great levels of service and thermal comfort for the resident, requires due diligence, common sense and attention to detail both in the design and installation phases, and high-quality appliances. n

We see certain mistakes being repeatedly made in some aspects of heat networks and HIUs that you really should take great efforts to avoid. For example, correct use of insulation is key yet, we keep seeing the thickness of insulation reduced during value engineering or construction phases, probably to reduce costs. Even with the correct thickness, the standard of the installation of the insulation can have a dramatic effect on the efficiency of a network. Installers might not appreciate the negative consequences both of these areas can have on the longterm operating costs and efficiency of the network.

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Commissioning of the HIU is where we can encounter a number of errors, all of which can lead to increased return temperatures to the energy centre. The main offender here is a failure to check that the required differential pressure is available at the HIU.

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Plotting Pathways to Net Zero Rob Erwood, Commercial Sales and Specification Director at Baxi, discusses the role of heat in the UK clean energy transition and the importance of a holistic solutions-based approach to achieve optimal outcomes for every building type.

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ccording to the latest government statistics1, the built environment accounts for 30% of total UK emissions, with heat in buildings responsible for just over three quarters of this figure. Taking immediate action to reduce the carbon intensity of heat is therefore vital if we are to achieve our 2050 net zero ambition and reduce the impact of climate change. Ultimately, the goal is to transition to low-carbon heating and hot water technologies such as heat pumps and electric water heaters. The reality, however, is that decarbonising heat can be a complex task with many different factors, from the building type to the available budget, influencing how quickly and easily it can be achieved. Take heat pumps, the merits of which are well established, particularly in buildings designed from the ground up to use low temperature heating effectively. We see air source heat pumps (ASHP) as the most popular and cost-effective choice of heat pump and are pleased to be expanding our existing Remeha heat pump range to include both high and low temperature ASHPs.

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But heat pumps per se should not be considered a panacea to the challenge at hand. The unfortunate reality is that spending the entire budget on a heat pump to decarbonise an older, draughty non-domestic building without any other preparation will not necessarily guarantee success. And as a poorly performing heat pump will result in high running costs, an inadequately heated building and unreliable heating and hot water, it’s a scenario to be avoided at all costs. Nor is it best practice to default to recommending high temperature heat pumps without considering first how to reduce energy usage and heat losses within the building. How, then to approach heat decarbonisation and achieve best value performance for budget from a heating system refurbishment? A good starting point is to identify the immediate, medium and long-term goals, as well as the available time to complete the work, the budget and any funding opportunities. This will make it possible to plan out and design the phased stages of refurbishment. Plotting a pathway to net zero also has the advantage of enabling forward budgeting while ensuring good practice design for maximum energy, carbon and cost reductions at each stage.


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Pioneering with packaged plant rooms One Scottish NHS Trust is pioneering a flexible approach to meet a whole series of requirements related to heating refurbishment. NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde is successfully using a packaged plant room to minimise disruption, improve health and safety, maintain continuity of service and make progress towards its climate goals. When the existing boiler plant serving the Maternity Unit at the Queen Elizabeth University Hospital needed replacing, there were a number of concerns from improving the efficiency of the heating system to asbestos considerations. As a master plan for the overall site, potentially including future connection to a district heating system, was already in development, the solution also needed to be future proof.

The first consideration when addressing existing buildings should always be energy usage and energy losses. Implementing passive measures such as roof and wall insulation, draught proofing and improving the thermal performance of windows and doors will reduce heat losses and energy usage, delivering an immediate impact on a building’s energy consumption and heating bills. Energy efficiency is critical to reducing emissions, especially when dealing with existing buildings. The cleanest – and cheapest – kWh of energy is, after all, the one you don’t use. Project restrictions and limitations can make providing a more efficient, modern heating and hot water system more problematic in certain buildings. So, in the drive for net zero, designers must continue to innovate, using existing and new technologies to help organisations meet their sustainability goals. One means of maintaining efficient building operation at an early stage of the decarbonisation process, might be to replace ageing plant with reliable, future-ready, low NOx condensing boilers or water heaters. Exploring using electric point-of-use water heaters or cylinders to avoid large scale energy use for hot water could be another option. As point-of-use equipment only uses energy when hot water is required, this keeps any hot water pipework runs to an absolute minimum to avoid heat transfer losses. It also makes it much easier to monitor, measure and control hot water usage. >>

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Baxi Packaged Solutions was selected by project consultant Craig Gallacher at WGM Consulting Engineers to design and build the externally sited packaged plant room. This contains three Remeha Gas 620 Ace boilers with a total output of 3,600 kW to provide the required high output space heating, complete with all pipework, an air/dirt separator and a dosing pot, along with power and lighting via a small distribution board. The plant room is designed to connect to a new low loss header and plate heat exchangers in the main building and provides sufficient space to accommodate this equipment if required at a future date. As the container will last for 20 to 25 years, there is an opportunity to use it for other sites, meaning that the intermediate solution for the Maternity Unit is not wasted The NHS estates team said: “From patient care, safety and continuity of services, through to retrofitting new, sustainable plant into existing buildings and systems, the complexities can be overwhelming. This plantroom solution covers everything from the immediate needs of the building as well as wider Board views, giving us the flexibility to develop the existing estate in line with the overall NHS net zero values and targets.”

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When the time is right and the heat pump design philosophy is locked in, a number of issues should be addressed. • Space – allocate external space for the heat pump. Where possible, make sure that the specification is flexible enough to accommodate various models or cascading ASHPs. • Electrical connections – is there sufficient capacity? It’s likely that additional power requirements will need to be brought to site, so understand what is possible. • Complementary products – consider adding additional renewable technologies such as solar panels, which may be able to produce all the energy you need to run your heat pump. • Hybrid heat pump solutions – where a standalone heat pump is not an option, a hybrid heat pump system can provide an effective means of overcoming retrofit challenges and decarbonise part of the energy use. Whether using hybrid heat pump solutions for space heating or domestic hot water generation, a welldesigned system will reduce both greenhouse gas emissions and energy consumption, meeting heat demand more sustainably.

The aim should be to maximise heat pump contribution performance where possible, while taking all project limitations into account. Care should be taken to design the hybrid heat pump system in such a way that it successfully maximises the efficiency of both technologies. Flow and return temperatures, ∆Ts, controls and the detailed hydronic design should all be taken into careful consideration when blending the technologies. Expert manufacturers will be able to provide advice on these aspects to address and avoid any conflict. There’s no denying that decarbonising heat is a huge challenge. But your chosen manufacturer should be able to offer the necessary combination of products and techniques as well as the essential technical advice to support optimal results at every stage. By asking the right questions, they will be able to gain a clear understanding of the immediate and long-term goals and work alongside you to propose an achievable pathway to net zero. With early collaboration and knowledge pooling, we can work together to identify and deliver a solution based around each individual building and bespoke to its unique requirements. n Reference

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The use of hydronic radiators with low temperature systems A steep rise in energy costs is forcing us to make buildings more environmentally friendly. Kevin Pearson, Specification Manager UK for Hudevad Radiator Design, considers the implications for heating systems.

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limate change and energy prices are driving us to seek ways to ensure that our buildings are more energy efficient and sustainable. The UK must also address its heating systems in particular if it is to achieve the 2050 Net Zero target.

Modern optimised insulation standards, in many cases, make the use of costly and energy-demanding heating systems obsolete. This is a significant step in the right direction and makes the use of energy-saving heating systems, supported by low temperature radiators, more achievable. Installing low temperature heating systems can cause issues when using traditional hydronic radiators and a few considerations needs to be made to stay clear of the common pitfalls. For example, to get the best performance of an air source heat pump requires a different approach to traditional boilers. Often, users with gas boiler systems operate their heating

system by waiting until the indoor temperature drops below a certain point, then blasting the heating until it’s warm again. On the other hand, air source heat pumps require a slower but steadier approach. Because it takes them a little while to heat up the space, and they operate at a lower temperature, it’s best to keep the heat pump on for longer periods of time. That means, instead of allowing the temperature to fluctuate by some extremes, as with a traditional boiler, it is better to maintain a steady comfortable temperature all day long. This becomes a challenge when replacing old for new technologies. Let’s have a look at one of the main issues of replacing a fossil fuel boiler with air or ground source heat pump. Currently, when installing a gas boiler, we use a standard format to calculate the heating required for each room based on the EN442 standard water temperature set of 75°C, flow and 65°C, return and an ambient room air temperature of 20⁰ (expressed as 75/65/20) which gives a ∆t 50°C,. With the introduction of the New Part L Building Regulations in June 2022, the maximum flow temperature for a new domestic replacement heating system should not exceed 55°C,. Apart from the building’s fabric (insulation levels, glazing, airtightness etc.) selecting and sizing the radiators is therefore the next most important job. The difference between older, higher system temperatures and the newer, lower ones can have a significant impact on the heat output from radiators. Here is an example using the EN442 standard to meet a room’s heating requirement compared to a renewable heat source. Let’s say a living room requires 900W and the temperature set is 75/65/20 (∆t 50°C,). This would require a radiator 600mm high x 1000mm long, single convector. >>

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To satisfy heat requirements at ever-lower flow and return temperature and get the most possible amount of heat output, Hudevad Radiator Design, along with other radiator manufactures, have over the years continued to improve efficiency of their heat emitters. This has been achieved, for example, by reducing water content, increasing surface area, increasing the depth or number of panels and the design of the convector fins. An installer can select various types of panels from Type 10 (single panel, no convectors) right up to a Type 33 (triple panel, triple convector). >>

Radiators which are designed for the most amount of convection heat (as opposed to radiant heat) perform better at low water temperatures. This is why radiator manufacturers over the last 30 years have developed ranges of radiators which are designed to work with low temperature hydronic heating systems. If we change from a boiler to an air source heat pump, the parameters change. The BS EN 14511 specifies a flow and return temperature of 45°C, and 40°C, respectively on-air source heat pumps at test conditions of 7°C, outdoor temperature. Assuming the same ambient room temperature as before of 20°C,, the air source heat pump operates on a much lower temperature of a ∆t of 22.5°C,.

Assuming no other changes, the output requirements for the room remain constant and requires 900W, but the radiator previously selected) 600 high 1000mm long, single convector), will only achieve 330W at the new temperature set (45/40/20, ∆t 22.5°C,). This is a drop in output of over 50%. In this case, a larger radiator must be used to reach the same target output. While heat pump manufacturers have continuously been able to increase the temperatures their units can produce, this can come at a cost to the efficiency of the unit. Therefore, it is advisable to use the applicable standards.

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A key point to keep in mind is that the size of radiators affects how effectively it will heat your home. As a rule of thumb, the larger the radiators, the better job they’ll do. But size is not the only consideration. Radiators are a familiar product throughout the home and workplace. They are reliable and easy to use since users can simply adjust temperatures by using radiator controls or wall-mounted room thermostats. Therefore, it is a great advantage to use such a reliable and proven technology when switching to lower temperature heat sources. The size – height and length – as well as the depth, are the most important factors when selecting radiators with renewable heating. With the large surface area of modern radiators, heat output is maximised. But heat output is not everything. We also want it to look good! Few householders would choose a bulky radiator over a smaller, sleeker one if they had the choice. This is where design radiators have an advantage. By selecting the right design of radiators with a smooth flat front, enclosed sides, and discreet profiled top, a type 33 will look less intrusive in the room. If we use the earlier example, it is important that the installer, when replacing old to new technology, also consider replacing the existing radiators to maintain the ideal room temperature and client’s comfort. To achieve 900W @ 45/40/20 (∆t 22.5°C,), a 600mm high 1200mm long, type 33 (triple panel, triple convector) would meet the requirement without overextending the length. While most radiators will work with heat pumps, some work better than others. If you want to get the most out of a heating system, there are big differences between the kind of radiators available and the type of heating they can provide. Modern panel radiators with their low water content and large surface area heat up quicker than traditional cast iron radiators. This means they respond faster to change in the environment, allowing the system to operate more efficiently and avoiding potentially wasted energy. Radiators which are designed for the most amount of convection heat (as opposed to radiant heat) perform better at low water temperatures. This is why radiator manufacturers over the last 30 years have developed ranges of radiators which are designed to work with low temperature hydronic heating systems. From low convectors to flat fronted horizontal and vertical radiators - all are designed to operate efficiently and consistently.

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Another way to maximise heat output with low water temperatures is by using vertical radiators. With a high vertical radiator, the “chimney effect” i.e., natural convection can be maximised, providing impressive outputs at low water temperatures while using the least amount of wall space. It is vitally important when moving to new heating technology to look at the full system, including the existing heat emitters. Aside from the critically important factors of the building’s fabric - insulation levels, glazing and airtightness and so on just replacing an old boiler with an air source heat pump will create poor results and unsatisfied clients. Best practice is therefore to future-proof the installation or replacement of radiators by using the right heat loss calculations and selecting the right types and sizes of radiators to do the job. n

Kevin Pearson Specification Manager UK Hudevad Radiator Design www.hudevad.com

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Heat pumps for efficient hot water generation on lower temperatures Barrie Welsh, Technical Sales Manager at Hamworthy Heating, explains how to best utilise heat pumps to their full potential and ensure they are operating effectively and efficiently for hot water production.

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eating and hot water are significant contributors to a building’s carbon emissions. They create nearly a third of the total carbon emissions in the UK. Fortunately, the technology to generate hot water in commercial buildings in a more energy-efficient, renewable way is already available in the form of heat pumps.

Delivering up to 4 kWh of energy for every 1 kWh of electricity used to power it, an air source heat pump can be 300 to 400% more efficient than a boiler alone. But the benefits don’t end there. Once correctly installed by a qualified installer, with maintenance in line with the manufacturer’s recommendations, a heat pump could last between 10-25 years or more.

Heat pumps offer an energy-efficient way to produce hot water. Most heat pumps currently used in the UK are air source heat pumps (ASHPs). Air source heat pumps work by changing low-grade heat into useable heat by using a small amount of electrical energy. They transfer the ambient heat in the air outside of a building and move it inside, where, at a higher temperature it can then be used to maintain a supply of hot water.

Air source heat pumps are divided into two types: split and monobloc units. A split heat pump has both an outside unit incorporating the heat exchanger and compressor with pipework containing refrigerant connecting to the internal hydro box. A monobloc heat pump contains all the refrigerant components in the outdoor unit, leaving more space inside the property, making it easier to install and maintain. With an air source heat pump, there are several factors that need to be taken into account to ensure the heat pump is performing efficiently when it comes to generating hot water. Heat pumps offer an effective and efficient means of heating domestic water. The heated water is transferred to a hot water cylinder, much the same as with a conventional indirect hot water system. However, therein lies a potential problem. As most heat pumps offer the highest efficiency at lower flow temperatures of 55°C, many heat pumps used for the storage of domestic hot water will need to be supplemented by another means of heating to raise the stored water temperature to 60°C, to prevent Legionella bacterial growth and associated health risks. >>

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in such a way that it maximises heat pump contribution performance while taking temperature limitations into account. Here, a simple yet effective solution would be to pre-heat the cold feed via a plate heat exchanger (PHE) heated by an air source heat pump. For example, a 70kw ASHP connected to a suitably sized PHE would enable the system to pre-heat the cold feed to a 500 litre calorifier. This would, in turn, lift the temperature to 45°C and mean that the secondary heat source would only need to manage a 15ºC temperature lift. This would also protect the heat pump from potential issues of being “back-fed” with higher DHW temperatures from other sources. An example of this would be a recent Hamworthy Heating project that is currently underway at a school in the South of England. A Hamworthy 18kW Tyneham monobloc air source heat pump is the primary source. It will be connected to a plate heat exchanger and the system will effectively preheat the cold feed to a Powerstock PS500 glass-lined calorifier. In addition, three vertically stacked Wessex Modumax MK3 condensing boilers have been specified to efficiently manage the temperature uplift. Here, a possible option would be to employ a high-temperature heat pump that can produce heat between 60 and 80ºC by using a different refrigerant from a conventional model. Another solution would be to deploy a bivalent (hybrid) approach with a secondary heat source via a gas boiler, electric boiler, immersion heater, etc to lift the DHW temperature. In this setup, the heat pump will run as much as possible where it can meet the demand. However, achieving an efficient hybrid hot water approach depends on harmoniously balancing the different system elements together to ensure they work with each other and not against. Care must be given, as this can reverse heat the air source heat pump, via the indirect coil and cause the ASHP to switch off. In such applications, the boiler will take over. This can subsequently reduce carbon savings. To overcome this challenge and find the most efficient solution, it’s advisable to take the time to design a system

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With increasing awareness of our environmental impact, maximising energy efficiency plays a key role in achieving carbon savings. Whilst there is no doubt that heat pumps play a vital role in helping to reduce our carbon impact, when it comes to utilising them for the generation of efficient DHW, the system design and set-up might need some fine-tuning. To meet this challenge and achieve real carbon savings, careful design factors need to be considered on how best to design a system in such a way that it maximises heat pump performance, particularly whilst taking these temperature limitations into account. n

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he realm of refrigeration and air conditioning is in a state of constant evolution, spurred by ecological considerations and regulatory mandates. There is a growing emphasis on exploring alternative refrigerants as part of global initiatives to counteract the impacts of climate change. Noteworthy manufacturers have taken a proactive stance, incorporating advanced technologies and environmentally conscious solutions into their array of offerings. The F-Gas Regulation has a pivotal role in expediting market transformation, including increasing the imperative for engineers to update their qualifications and skills to ensure the safe handling of novel refrigerants. For a considerable span, hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs) have been widely employed as refrigerants due to their non-toxic nature, zero ODP (Ozone Depletion Potential), optimal boiling points, low toxicity, and limited flammability.

However, if released into the atmosphere, high Global Warming Potential (GWP) HFCs can contribute to global warming. As a response, alternative refrigerants, such as hydrocarbons (HCs), hydrofluoroolefins (HFOs), and natural refrigerants, have emerged as more environmentally responsible substitutes. These alternatives possess significantly lower GWP, playing a crucial role in steering the industry towards a more sustainable, carbon-conscious future. The transition from HFCs to alternative refrigerants is underpinned by a dynamic blend of environmental awareness, regulatory enforcement, and technological innovation. While HFCs have demonstrated utility as refrigerants due to their favourable thermodynamic properties, the unintended consequence of their high GWP has galvanised a search for more benign alternatives. Hydrocarbons, known for their heat transfer properties and low environmental impact, are a promising alternative. Propane (R290) and isobutane (R600a) are among the hydrocarbons group, offering negligible GWP and zero ODP values. However, their flammability requires careful consideration of safety measures including product design, transport, installation, service and treatment at end-of-life. >>

There is a growing emphasis on exploring alternative refrigerants as part of global initiatives to counteract the impacts of climate change. Noteworthy manufacturers have taken a proactive stance, incorporating advanced technologies and environmentally conscious solutions into their array of offerings.

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Air Conditioning, Refrigeration Installation & Maintenance Skyline Air Conditioning is a specialist design and build contractor offering best practice options available in today’s highly competitive market. As an ISO 9001 and ISO 14001 operation with REFCOM ELITE Status, Skyline satisfies the quality and environmental management aspects of projects however diverse. Skyline’s commitment to Health & Safety is demonstrated by membership of CHAS, SAFEcontractor and Constructionline with Gold status. Skyline is committed to providing the best commercial solutions whilst using latest technologies from the industry’s leading brands. These strengths combine to demonstrate the backbone and philosophy Customer First.

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Hydrofluoroolefins (HFOs), a relatively recent addition to the refrigerant landscape, have gained prominence for their low GWP. HFOs represent a class of unsaturated HFCs, designed to mimic the properties of their predecessors while mitigating their environmental drawbacks. R1234yf and R1234ze are notable examples of HFOs that have garnered attention for their potential in various applications. Natural refrigerants, such as carbon dioxide (R744), ammonia (R717), and hydrocarbons, draw from the earth’s natural resources and possess an intrinsic eco-friendliness. These refrigerants have been employed historically and are making a resurgence due to their minimal environmental impact. While ammonia is an efficient refrigerant with high thermodynamic potential, its toxicity presents challenges in terms of safe handling. Carbon dioxide, on the other hand, has gained traction for its non-toxicity, non-flammability, and GWP of 1. The revised F-Gas Regulation, instituted by the European Union on the 1st of January 2015, stands as a pivotal milestone in the endeavour to mitigate the environmental impact of fluorinated greenhouse gases. The F-Gas regulation introduced significant changes for the industry. Firstly, how we measure F-Gas refrigerants, now discussed as C02 equivalent in tonnes (C02 – eq). This is to take into consideration the GWP value of each refrigerant (e.g. R290 = 3). Secondly, the F-Gas Regulation enforces a phasedown of HFCs, progressively restricting their production and usage. This measure expedites the adoption of alternative

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refrigerants. The allocation of HFC quotas to manufacturers and importers outlines a phasedown trajectory of 79% from 2015 to 2030, with current proposals in the EU looking at a 95% reduction by 2030. The outcome of these measures is a pressing demand for innovative equipment that employs low-GWP refrigerants, compelling manufacturers like Panasonic Heating & Cooling to pioneer the development of sustainable and forward-looking technologies. F-Gas Regulation advocates for the recovery and reclamation of refrigerants. By embracing the principles of the circular economy and facilitating the correct recovery practices we can substantially reduce the release of HFCs into the atmosphere, thereby mitigating their contribution to the greenhouse effect. This approach also facilitates the reclamation of “old” refrigerants, transforming them into new virgin refrigerants for the base charge of novel systems. >>

The F-Gas Regulation has a pivotal role in expediting market transformation, including increasing the imperative for engineers to update their qualifications and skills to ensure the safe handling of novel refrigerants. .

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As each milestone of the F-Gas phase down, the refrigeration and air conditioning industry faces challenges. With further trials arising with the current EU proposal, the UK market is currently facing uncertain times.

In conclusion, the evolution of the refrigeration and air conditioning industry is characterised by a monumental shift towards alternative refrigerants driven by environmental concerns and regulatory imperatives.

With the advent of new regulations and the rapid integration of alternative refrigerants, the role of engineers has assumed heightened significance.

The journey from conventional HFCs to environmentally friendly alternatives like hydrocarbons, hydrofluoroolefins, and natural refrigerants signifies a remarkable transformation aimed at reducing the industry’s carbon footprint and mitigating climate change.

Although these alternative refrigerants possess lower GWP values, many of them exhibit flammability, high running pressures, and toxicity, necessitating cautious handling, installation, and maintenance to ensure the safety of both engineers and end-users. As high-GWP refrigerants are phased out, the transition to new, environmentally friendly alternatives demands specialised expertise and continuous training for engineers. Professionals engaged in the refrigeration and air conditioning sector must remain attuned to shifting technologies, safety protocols, and emerging best practices. Ongoing professional development initiatives and training sessions play an instrumental role in enhancing qualifications and competencies. Recognising this imperative, Panasonic Heating & Cooling places great importance on supporting engineers in their pursuit of knowledge, offering comprehensive training programmes across the UK to empower them with the skills required for the safe handling of contemporary refrigerants. The integration of alternative refrigerants is well underway across refrigerant-based systems for the majority of manufacturers. Amidst this evolution, as discussed previously, engineers assume a pivotal role as key participants in this transformative journey. Their expertise in efficient system design, secure handling of new refrigerants, and adept installation ensures the realisation of an ecofriendly and enduringly sustainable industry future. With the unwavering support of industry manufacturers, engineers are poised to stay well-informed and well-equipped to embrace the challenges and prospects presented by the evolving landscape of refrigeration and air conditioning.

Professionals engaged in the refrigeration and air conditioning sector must remain attuned to shifting technologies, safety protocols, and emerging best practices.

The F-Gas Regulation stands as a cornerstone of this transition, propelling the industry towards lower-GWP refrigerants through measures such as phasedowns and recovery initiatives. These regulations not only serve to minimise environmental impact but also foster innovation and the development of sustainable technologies.

The role of engineers in delivering low-GWP HVAC and refrigeration systems successfully will be key. Their expertise and commitment to ongoing education are instrumental in ensuring the safe and effective adoption of alternative refrigerants. As the industry continues to embrace change, engineers equipped with updated qualifications and skills are poised to lead the way towards a greener and more sustainable future. Ultimately, the confluence of regulatory action, technological innovation, and engineering expertise holds the potential to revolutionise the refrigeration and air conditioning industry, creating a harmonious balance between human comfort and environmental preservation. Through collaborative efforts and a collective commitment to responsible practices, we can pave the way for a future where refrigeration and air conditioning systems contribute to a healthier planet and a brighter tomorrow. n

Ryan Walton Specification Engineer Panasonic Heating & Cooling www.aircon.panasonic.eu/GB_en

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FWP has grown steadily by developing resources and broadening its expertise base. We have the flexibility to provide a nationwide service to the industry, and have many major contracts nationwide. FWP is committed to providing value engineered solutions for a wide range of refrigeration, air conditioning and ventilation applications. If you are considering your refrigeration, air conditioning and ventilation requirements, speak with a member of our team to see how FWP can work with you throughout your project.

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The importance of the correct access panels Richard Crews, Training Manager for Swiftclean, explains why sufficient access points are vital for access, cleaning and maintenance in commercial and residential ductwork systems.

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ccess panel sizes are standard across the industry and are either circular or square/ rectangular. Where a standard access door does not fit a duct design, a removable panel made from sheet metal may be installed. This is not always ideal, but it enables access for maintenance. When it comes to commercial ductwork systems, adequately sized access panels are essential to the cleaning and maintenance of the systems. Designers and contractors alike must be aware of the recommended sizes, and these should be given the appropriate considerations and approvals before deviating from them. Designers and contractors must pay particular attention to the location of access panels when designing systems. Specifications should clearly state the type of panels required, the sizes and the locations.

Contractors should make sure that panels are installed at the intervals recommended by the guideline. This will help ensure the ductwork is accessible for regular cleaning and maintenance. Additionally, designers and contractors should consider man-loading. This is especially true when dealing with large ductwork, which requires man-access to the interior of the duct. The responsibility of designing and fitting the bracketry will often fall to the ductwork contractor. This, in turn, means that access panels, or doors of a substantial size to facilitate man entry, must be fitted to ensure safe access and egress. According to the BESA publication DW144 – Specification for Sheet Metal Ductwork, access panels should be placed next to in-line equipment that requires frequent maintenance or intermittent access. These panels should only allow hand and/ or arm access, while the system designer should specify the size and location for larger openings. It is standard practice to include access panels for inspecting and servicing plant and equipment. >>

When it comes to commercial ductwork systems, adequately sized access panels are essential to the cleaning and maintenance of the systems. Designers and contractors alike must be aware of the recommended sizes, and these should be given the appropriate considerations and approvals before deviating from them.

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ACSEU Limited believe in making a positive difference through professionalism, attention to detail and above all customer satisfaction We do this by providing value for money, quality, innovation, reliability and through our willingness to go that extra mile. We deliver a quality service by empowering our employees with the skills they need to provide this high level of service. We appreciate and welcome customer feedback to help us to continually improve the customer experience. Through targeted innovations and good old fashioned hard work we aim to respond appropriately to feedback provided. We can serve any and all private or public buildings, where people live, work or play. These buildings can range from large office towers in the heart of the city, multi-screen cinemas, industrial factories or maybe just your favourite pub or restaurant who want to keep on top of their legal requirements for cleaning and maintenance.

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I have worked with ACSEU for several years and can vouch for their professionalism and integrity in dealing with both clients and employees. A strong management team meticulously guide and support a dedicated workforce into providing an industry leading service to a wide range of clients.

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The door is then able to be placed within the frame, and, using the cam levers, locked into place. Additional methods of securing a door, such as a chain attachment, may be manufactured. These are particularly useful when an access door is fitted at height, to prevent it from falling. Intumescent seals on the access door help to create a seal to avoid any unwanted draughts, as well as to expand in the event of a fire, preventing the spread of fire and smoke.

In many cases, when a maintenance contractor attends the site to maintain or clean ductwork, they find that access may not be sufficient for the process. For example, we often come across a site when access has been installed for inspection only (small-sized access door sizes, spread thinly), which wouldn’t facilitate a full system clean.

To ensure safety, the panel and frame should not have sharp edges. It is recommended that access panels are fitted on the side of the duct, at least 10mm above the base, to minimise the risk of grease leakage. However, in some situations, access panels can be installed on the top or underside of the duct for accessibility. It is important to consider accessibility when choosing the location. If access panels are fitted to the bottom of the duct, extra attention should be given to ensure a leak-free fit.

An access door must be in an accessible position, ideally on the side of ductwork, as it’s likely to be used on a regular basis for cleaning. According to BESA publication TR19® Grease – Specification for Fire Risk Management within Kitchen Extraction Systems, access doors should be fitted at a minimum distance of two metres apart to enable hand cleaning, whilst also preserving the integrity of the duct.

When cleaning, it’s best to label access panels for easy identification. Only remove a few panels at a time. The cleaning contractor is responsible for replacing all panels properly after cleaning. It is recommended that the removed panels are kept in a secure area, such as on top of the duct, above the access point, to make it easier to refit them post-cleaning. >>

If the person enters the duct they must have the correct confined space training and work in accordance with the risk assessment. In addition, there must be a minimum of two access doors (one for access and one for egress), which also helps with ventilation when in the ductwork. Access can be cut by the engineer using a nibbler, snips, or other sheet metal cutting equipment. Once this has been carried out, the access door frames, which are comprised of tabs, are folded over by hand and then crimped to the ductwork itself.

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When it comes to access panels, designers/specifiers and contractors should pay extra attention to ensure they are meeting the requirements stated in TR19® Grease for kitchen extract systems, and TR19® for ventilation systems.

Thought needs to be taken when purchasing and selecting access doors. It’s important to select DW144-compliant duct access panels. Swiftclean uses panels manufactured in the UK, perfect for facilitating duct cleaning, sealing and internal inspection in accordance with TR19® Grease and TR19® Guide to Good practice for the Internal Cleanliness of Ventilation Systems. On the market, there is a wide variety of doors available that can either be square or circular in shape to match the ductwork. These doors are made from different materials, and some have a higher fire rating than others. If the door is installed in a fire-rated duct, we recommend you receive prior agreement from the client for this, as it must be certified by a qualified individual for fire resistance. It is crucial to ensure that the fire-rated ductwork’s fire integrity is maintained. To achieve this, it’s recommended to consult the manufacturer or a specialist fire protection adviser and follow their suggestions as deemed fit. The client’s appointed competent person will be responsible for re-certifying the fire resistance, including integrity and insulation. Other points to take into consideration when selecting the correct access door include: • Make sure the access door is suitable for the purpose (whether that be cleaning, inspection or both).

• Are there any building modifications and current uses that may restrict access? • The location and number of system components requiring access. • The method of cleaning employed – such as arm’s reach, man-entry or mechanical brushing. • Access panels should be as large as the duct size permits, without weakening the structure of the system. • Openings must not be obstructed by other building services. In conclusion, when it comes to access panels, designers/ specifiers and contractors should pay extra attention to ensure they are meeting the requirements stated in TR19® Grease for kitchen extract systems, and TR19® for ventilation systems. Proper consideration of these requirements will result in the installation of access panels of the correct sizes in the right locations, providing the right accessibility for cleaning and maintenance and, ultimately, ensuring a system compliant with the industry guidelines. n

Richard Crews BESA GHO3 & GHT3 Training Manager Swiftclean (UK) Ltd www.swiftclean.co.uk/duct-cleaning

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No matter how efficient your canopy filters are at trapping grease particles, it is inevitable that deposits will start building up within the kitchen extraction and canopy. If you do not undertake cleaning on a regular basis the grease over time will become baked on and extremely difficult to remove. Some of the benefits with choosing PNJ Cleaners Ltd for your extraction & canopy cleaning needs include:

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Consistently hitting deadlines for our clients has kept us a valued part of supply chains for more than 35 years. Ensuring projects stay on track even with tight deadlines never compromises our quality as we know system safety is paramount. • A BESA-audited leading edge production facility, fabricating plastic ductwork to DW154 using PVC, PVC/GRP, PPs and FBPP/GRP • A nationwide distribution service and extensive stocks of vent pipe and fittings, sheet and rod

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The voice of the ductwork industry As the dedicated industry organisation for ductwork contractors, allied suppliers and manufacturers of equipment for ventilation and air conditioning, ADCAS promotes the highest standards in ductwork specification, design and installation. ADCAS is proud to represent all companies with an interest in ductwork and vehemently pursues the interests of its members, promoting them to the wider construction industry, whilst also bringing stakeholders together to discuss industry issues and liaising with government on legislation and other key issues.

Join ADCAS today and benefit from: l Regular meetings with peers to discuss technical issues. l Events and conferences to help keep members up to date with the latest

legislation and trends in the industry. l Information and influence on European legislation affecting our sector. l Access to specialist interest groups that aim to tackle pressing industry issues such as eliminating substandard products from the industry. l Free membership of FETA (Federation of Environmental Trade Associations) comprising the Heating & Ventilating Manufacturers’ Association, British Refrigeration Association, Heat Pump Association, British Flue & Chimney Manufacturers’ Association. l Access to BuildUK services.

For further information on becoming a member of ADCAS, visit www.adcas.co.uk or email Elizabeth@feta.co.uk


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Local demand control - the best route to energy saving

Lindab National Sales Manager, Andy Watton highlights why energy savings should support a good indoor climate.

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ince the recent spike in energy costs, reducing energy consumption in buildings has been high on the agenda for everyone. Given that buildings account for 40% of total energy consumption in the EU, the provision of energy efficient ventilation whilst maintaining a high-quality indoor air climate is more important than ever before. Some countries have chosen to enforce change and in October the decision was taken in Denmark, for instance, to recommend that the winter temperature in public buildings should be reduced to 19°C in order to reduce energy demand for heating. We know that the HVAC system accounts for a significant part of the energy consumption in commercial buildings, so of course it’s a good idea to look at energy reduction measures. However, is simply turning down the thermostat the solution to the problem? Or does it create further unexpected issues? We need to take a holistic approach and look at this from the user’s perspective. Taking schools as an example, if we lower the thermal indoor climate then those

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schools already suffering from a poor indoor climate will see further degradation resulting in a major overall loss in children’s learning capacity. Poor indoor air quality and discomfort are a dangerous combination and together can reduce learning by a large percentage. A comprehensive UK-based study of over 3700 pupils shows that, along with lighting, temperature and air quality have the biggest impact on pupil attention and retention with poor indoor climate reducing learning by up to 16%1. >>

We know that the HVAC system accounts for a significant part of the energy consumption in commercial buildings, so of course it’s a good idea to look at energy reduction measures. However, is simply turning down the thermostat the solution to the problem? Or does it create further unexpected issues?

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productivity and people’s cognitive skills. Additionally, as airflow rates drop the air becomes more humid, which could lead to dampness and mould problems. Reducing the temperature as well as the flow can exacerbate this and in Denmark, several articles have been written suggesting this is in fact what is occurring3.

Figure 1: Relative productivity versus room temperature from Seppän et. al., based on several studies2

Outside of the classroom, several empirical studies show that there is a direct correlation between room temperature and productivity. For example, a respected study shows that productivity decreases when the temperature is below 21°C and above 23°C, (as shown in Figure 1). According to the study, productivity is reduced by approximately 2% when the temperature is lowered from 22°C to 19°C. Other studies show that the reduction can be as much as 5-8% when the temperature is reduced to 19°C, as shown in Figure 2, which summarises several studies and demonstrates a significant drop in productivity at 19°C. If reducing temperature is not ideal, what about reducing airflow in the HEVAC system as a method to reduce energy consumption? Given the recent example of COVID, it is clearly not a good idea to reduce the fresh air exchange rate in a building. It has also been well-documented that poor indoor air quality also results in a negative impact on

In general, the desire for a lower heating demand – and a reduction in the room temperature heating setpoint – could lead to an inappropriate increase in energy consumption for ventilation and air conditioning. To avoid this happening, it is necessary to consider the interaction between the different HVAC installations and their use.

Adopting a localised demandcontrolled approach to ventilation allows rooms to effectively be switched off when not in use or to supply conditioned air at rates dependent on occupancy levels, air quality, temperature, or a combination of all three.

One scenario could be that the general room temperature setpoint in the building is reduced to 19°C. If the building has large internal heat sources and/or solar heat gains, this could create a natural surplus of heat at times, which would result in the activation of other parts of the HVAC systems. This will mean additional ventilation requirements. For air conditioning, it may mean activation of cooling even in the winter months.

So how do we reduce energy demand whilst maintaining a good indoor air climate? Most existing HEVAC systems run on an “entire building” approach, providing conditioned air to all parts of the building at the rates laid down in the original building design. These rates take no consideration of factors such as occupancy, heat loads or local air quality.

Figure 2: Summary of different research studies showing the percentage decrease in productivity compared to room temperature.

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On the other hand, adopting a localised demand-controlled approach to ventilation allows rooms to effectively be switched off when not in use or to supply >>

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conditioned air at rates dependent on occupancy levels, air quality, temperature, or a combination of all three. This is achievable with today’s control technologies. For example, Lindab’s Ultra BT VAV controller can use ultrasound to measure and control airflow down to minimal flow rates. Combined with local wireless sensors and set via Bluetooth and a phone app, these intelligent devices provide a simple retrofit solution to provide localised demand control and reduced energy costs without sacrificing indoor air quality or reducing the thermal setpoint. Modern control systems provide a flexible solution that can be used, for example, in energy efficiency renovations. One case study using Ultra BT for a renovation project demonstrated that energy consumption in buildings with traditional ventilation can be reduced by 68% without reducing the room temperature to 19°C. The renovation is beneficial in terms of indoor climate, energy consumption and return on investment. This localised control approach is ideal for retrofit into older buildings that perhaps do not have existing BMS systems. Utilising WiFi and Bluetooth to communicate, these products minimise installation disruption and provide a level of local ventilation control, energy saving and adaptability unavailable from previous technologies. Being wireless also means that rooms can be upgraded ad hoc as demand dictates, so no large capital outlay in one hit. Local ultrasonic measurement provides a precise airflow measurement methodology, which takes into account local turbulence negating the need for long straight duct runs to establish a laminar flow before the device. Instead, the system corrects for the turbulence, enabling them to be fitted into tighter spaces allowing opportunities for local control where this was previously impractical.

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So rather than turning down the thermostat or reducing overall building airflow let’s take a closer look at where the demand is and satisfy that demand only when called for and not on a 24/7 basis. It is common sense really, and now thanks to innovative devices and the use of readily-available technology, a cost effective offthe-shelf simple retrofit solution is achievable. n

A comprehensive UK-based study of over 3700 pupils shows that, along with lighting, temperature and air quality have the biggest impact on pupil attention and retention with poor indoor climate reducing learning by up to 16%1.

References

1. “Clever Classrooms”,

Peter Barrett et al, 2015

2. Seppänen O, Fisk WJ, Lei QH.

Room temperature and productivity

in office work. Lawrence Berkeley Natl. Lab., vol. 1, Lisbon, Portugal; 2006

3. e.g., HVAC-magazine nr. 1 - 2023

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Specifying competence – don’t fall on your FACE Martin Whiteley, Managing Director of Roperhurst explains what clients should be looking for when assessing the specialist contractors they are considering appointing to their projects with a clear focus on specific technical competence and training.

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operhurst has been fabricating and installing plastic fume extract ductwork for nearly 50 years, and never cease to be amazed at the level of incompetence we see as we go about our business. So, with the Building Safety Act turning the spotlight onto technical and professional competence across all the construction industry’s specialist trades, it seems of fundamental importance that clients can take certain steps to ensure they appoint the right specialist firm for their projects.

A good starting point is to always think ‘FACE’. Financial: Does the contractor you wish to appoint have the financial resources to complete the project? You should compare the contract value to the net worth of the firm – what multiple would raise a red flag? Assurance: What third party evidence is available to back up your decision to appoint them? For example, are

they a BESA member? What health & safety certification do they hold? And what about insurance? Is the contractor’s cover greater than the contract value? Also, what about training records – ask to see them because you need to be sure you are choosing an organisation that employs competent people and keeps investing in their training so that their skills remain relevant and up to date. Capacity: Can they physically complete the job? Considering the size and scale of ductwork projects is the firm physically large enough and does it have access to sufficient resources? Should you visit to see for yourself? What other commitments might they already have at the time you want the job done? Experience: Can they reference projects of a similar value and size? It might be worth talking to other clients about their experience of the firm.

Safety critical

You need appoint a thirdparty assessed specialist firm particularly if your project is safety critical. Ductwork is a good example of how complexity can sometimes confuse the process – and as plastic ductwork is my specialist topic, forgive me if I use that as my ‘starter for ten’ to illustrate the point. >>

The first thing a client should consider is whether the contractor they are considering appointing is actually going to carry out the hands-on work you are specifying – or are they likely to sub-contract?

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It is also a very broad church, ranging from domestic bathroom extract to industrial fume extract, so is a good example of a sector where it is crucial that the client is clear about what type of expertise they are looking for which means they must understand what they are specifying. The base definition, widely accepted for ‘competence’ is that it is a blend of: • Knowledge • Ability • Experience Knowledge requires a skilled workforce working for a company well-versed in the appropriate industry standards. Ability is a factor both of staff and infrastructure. It’s about scale, specialist machinery, training, and capacity. It’s about asking the right questions, visiting supply chain partners, and carrying out the required level of due diligence. Experience is important too because it implies track record and a long-term commitment both to your ‘trade’ and the process of achieving competence. The first thing a client should consider is whether the contractor they are considering appointing is actually going to carry out the hands-on work you are specifying – or are they likely to sub-contract? That is not always clear when an appointment is made, but the current furore surrounding building safety has brought this issue into sharp focus. The newly in force Building Safety Act makes it crystal clear that the client bears ultimate responsibility if they appoint

someone to carry out a job for which they are not qualified – if they are not ‘competent’ to complete their specific task. This does not mean it is always a problem if the work is sub-contracted because the firm used might be perfectly competent, but it should be checked. Ultimately, the appointed or primary contractor will still be responsible for the quality of the work carried out by its supply chain – and, therefore, in the event of a problem that leaves the client exposed, any future legal action will focus on the decisionmaking process.

So, when a company says it is a specialist? Is it really? For example, some metal ductwork installers say they can install plastic ducting because ductwork often gets awarded as a package, and they don’t want to miss out. Can they manufacture plastic ductwork? Possibly. Can they install plastic ductwork? Well again, it depends on the complexity – so that needs to be clarified before the prospective client goes any further. Just to add to the potential confusion, there are in fact three specialisms in the plastic ductwork sector: • Domestic plastic ductwork • Industrial (DW154) fume extract ductwork fabrication • Industrial (DW154) fume extract ductwork installation Are the engineers working on your project competent in one or all of these specialist areas? Or have you just employed a general ductwork firm? And for ductwork, read all the other specialisms across this great and varied industry of ours. >>

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What can we expect?

For our specialism it would be reasonable to expect ductwork NVQ holders to have the skills to install bracketry (provided they know that the rules in DW154 are not the same as DW144), but their training is unlikely to have given them any grounding in how to join the ductwork properly. Again, this is an example of where a truly specialist firm will have taken steps to plug skills gaps. Leakage is a hazard to health and in the most extreme circumstances could be fatal. Correct jointing of DW154 fume extract ductwork is therefore safety critical.

Are you competent?

Roperhurst is committed to having a fully competent ‘specialist’ workforce, so we are continually working towards updating the competence assessment of each of our individual engineers. For the peace of mind of clients, that should also be the case for all specialist firms operating across the building services industry. This is what the new CSCS skill card process is seeking to enshrine, and which is reflected in the many new specialist cards being assessed and developed by BESA’s Engineering Services SKILLcard scheme. The new cards are designed to ensure people have the right, updated skills for the specific job they are being employed to do on building sites.

Assuming no flanges, PVCu must be jointed using either solvent welding or hot air welding techniques, and PPs is hot air welding only. Compliant preparation of the materials, as well as competence with a plastic welding torch, require specialist knowledge and experience. A plastic welding NVQ, together with training and experience of ductwork installation, is most definitely the right path. But if you choose this route, you will face significant challenges. It took us 10 false starts and three years to find a college willing to work in our industry. This surely cannot be what CSCS intended with these changes, but because our industry is so niche there are neither the assessors available to properly assess a candidate, nor the critical mass to justify a training organisation running the course.

The Building Safety Act is focused on both ‘organisational’ and ‘individual’ competence – so you can’t hide behind one or the other and, while self-certification has always been an important part of how our industry operates, it has never been entirely satisfactory as it often leads to dangerous assumptions.

The only way that we have been able to address this is by training our own assessors, and then partnering with a college to run the course. The upshot will be that our team will have NVQs in plastic welding, to complement the existing necessary training, skills, and experience to fabricate and install plastic fume extract ductwork to DW154.

In years gone by, an employer was permitted to verify the competence of their staff on CSCS applications. Whilst a competent employer validating a competent employee wasn’t an issue, an incompetent employer validating an incompetent employee certainly was, and this has been a driver for welcome change.

Hopefully, this will have given readers a flavour of the often complex process of ensuring that the firms they use are competent, particularly for safety critical works. The current process for establishing competence is not perfect but it is definitely improving and BESA is very much in the vanguard of driving forward more rigorous competence assessment.

The Blue Skilled Worker card now requires:

The new push to improve the safety culture in construction is also helping us develop improved assessment processes across the building services sector, and clients can also help (and help themselves) by ensuring they ask the right questions. n

• Modern Apprentice with relevant Apprenticeship Standard/NVQ/SVQ; or • Skilled worker with relevant Apprenticeship Standard/ NVQ/SVQ; or • Skilled worker with an informal apprenticeship and a City and Guilds craft certificate appropriate to your trade The Blue Experienced Worker card is for those who have no formal industry qualifications and are therefore working towards a relevant NVQ/SVQ L2 or higher. “Working towards” requires that the individual, “be enrolled/registered with an assessment centre.”

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The role of insulation in sustainable HVAC design

Will Wigfield, Product Manager - Fire Protection & HVAC at Rockwool UK, explores how insulation forms part of a truly sustainable HVAC strategy.

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ith around 40% of UK carbon emissions linked to the built environment1 and heating, cooling and domestic hot water accounting for around 80% of the energy consumed in residential buildings in the EU2, there is an evident need for more sustainable approaches to HVAC. Likewise, the increased adoption of green certification schemes such as LEED, NABERS and BREEAM in UK building projects, as well as the crippling costs of energy both residentially and commercially, means building services engineers are increasingly faced with the challenge of developing HVAC systems that optimise energy performance. While there are several strategies for achieving a sustainable HVAC design, which will also be dictated and shaped by the building’s age, construction and use, there are guiding principles that building services engineers should consider, especially when it comes to insulation. Naturally, an HVAC strategy will comprise active and passive measures, with heating and cooling technologies working

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alongside more architectural principles and building materials. However, in our collective drive to design and construct buildings that minimise carbon emissions, it’s important to remember: the cheapest, cleanest, safest energy is the energy we don’t use. By using effective insulation to maintain correct operating temperatures of HVAC systems, building owners can reduce energy consumption and operating costs while, in turn, maintaining comfortable environments for users. However, ‘effective’ insulation as part of a truly sustainable HVAC design is multi-pronged going beyond solely asdesigned thermal performance. Consistency and yearon-year performance for long-term energy efficiency and selecting responsible manufacturers and products with proven credentials are just some of the other variables that must be considered. The thermal insulation of HVAC applications is fundamental to a sustainable HVAC strategy. Published in 1977, BS 5422 was then titled Specification for the use of thermal insulating materials and offered guidance on insulating metallic surfaces in domestic and industrial applications.


HVAC INSULATION

First updated in 1990 and subsequently 2001 and 2009, the title of BS 5422 eventually changed to, Methods for specifying thermal insulating materials for pipes, tanks, vessels, ductwork and equipment operating within the temperature range – 40°C to +700°C. Originally concerned with specifying insulation thicknesses based on economic payback, BS 5422 has rightly evolved with CO2 emissions also becoming an important factor. BS 5422:2023 came into force in June 2023, setting minimum performance standards for the insulation of pipework, ductwork and equipment as well as taking into account environmental, economic and safety considerations. Its first update since 2009, the guidance includes practical changes such as simplified performance tables that now specify pipe diameters as inequalities, reducing the need for interpolation. The update also removes higher thermal conductivity values for obsolete or rarely used insulation materials, instead focusing on the most used insulation materials at the time of revision. To optimise thermal performance, BS 5422:2023 stresses the importance of reducing thermal bridging to achieve the full benefits of insulated building services by using load-bearing insulation between the pipes and any support or fittings to avoid a gap in the insulation caused by compression of the material. The 2023 update also introduces optional ‘enhanced’ thermal performance levels, which for the first time, guides specifiers who would like to exceed minimum standards.

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While the environmental impact of a building and in turn, its HVAC strategy is critical, it is paramount that whatever approach is implemented, it does not compromise on occupant and building safety. .

Alongside these updates that help to raise the bar for asdesigned and installed thermal levels, there is also a critical update to BS 5422 when it comes to sustainable HVAC design longer-term: “Additional allowances shall be made to confirm that the specified performance is achieved where system inefficiencies are created through the ageing of the product.” >>

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HVAC INSULATION

This change within BS 5422 signals the importance of longevity of the products and systems as a principle of sustainable HVAC design and is symptomatic of a wider strategic push by UK Government to longer-term, post-occupancy performance, as witnessed in recent updates to Approved Document L and drafts of the Future Homes Standard. For insulation, this focus on longevity is key as insulation types can vary in terms of their in-situ performance and ongoing durability. Ultimately, pockets of trapped air or gas within insulation products prevent heat transfer, therefore to be effective in whichever form it takes, dimensional stability is vital; squashed and sagging insulation affects performance. Practically, this means specifying insulation that’s going to keep its strength and, in turn, its thermal performance. Stone wool is ideal for this as it maintains its shape and density over time. Additionally, the thermal properties of stone wool, such as Rockwool for example, are derived from pockets of trapped air, with no reliance on blown-in hydrocarbon gases that can seep out over time. In tests on materials from real-life construction sites, for example, it has been shown to retain its insulating properties for more than 65 years3 without a drop in performance. An additional strand of a sustainable HVAC strategy is partnering with manufacturers that minimise their operational footprint both through the products they manufacture and the embodied carbon generated in their production. Stone wool insulation supports this process as, alongside being derived from volcanic rock, one of the world’s most abundant materials, it can be recycled indefinitely. Leading stone wool insulation also contains, on average, 25% non-virgin material, utilising waste streams such as slag from the steel industry. Some manufacturers also allow off cuts to be returned for reprocessing. To understand the impact of the products and suppliers they are working with, specifiers should be examining Environmental Product Declarations (EPDs) based on Life Cycle Assessments to assess and quantify the environmental impacts, resources and energy use throughout a product’s lifecycle, from the extraction of raw materials to end of life. This standardised format helps specifiers to evaluate environmental impact objectively, making more informed decisions. While the environmental impact of a building and in turn, its HVAC strategy is critical, it is paramount that whatever approach is implemented, it does not compromise on occupant and building safety. Another important change to BS 5422:2023 is the move from the national fire classification of insulation materials to the European system, aligning with current building regulations and relevant harmonised product standards for HVAC insulation.

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According to the British Standards Institution (BSI), Euroclass Reaction to Fire gives a more comprehensive and clear definition of the behaviour of materials exposed to fire than the more limited legacy BS 476. The Euroclass system determines a product’s fire performance by measuring a comprehensive set of characteristics, including ignitability, flame spread, heat release, smoke production and propensity for producing flaming droplets/particles. The classifications run from A1 to F, with products achieving A1 and A2-s1, d0 typically defined as non-combustible. The appendices ‘s’ and ‘d’ respectively indicate emitted levels of smoke and flaming droplets. In BS 5422:2023, specifiers are cautioned to pay special attention to the fire performance of insulation materials: “In the event of a fire some insulation systems can generate appreciable quantities of smoke and toxic fumes. Consideration should be given to the choice of materials bearing in mind their location, e.g., enclosed areas or adjacent to air ducts through which the smoke or fumes may spread.” As well as providing thermal performance, insulation materials like stone wool are naturally non-combustible, meaning they do not burn, contribute to fire spread and or produce any significant toxic smoke. By delivering multiple benefits, stone wool insulation supports specifiers in taking a holistic approach to HVAC systems, combining long-term energy performance without compromising on safety and comfort. n References

1. UK Government, Promoting Net Zero Carbon and Sustainability in Construction, 2022

2. European Commission

3. Testing done at Danish Technical Institute (DTI) in 2023

Will Wigfield Product Manager Rockwool www.rockwool.com/uk/hvac

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Fire Resisting Ductwork: Simple Yet Complex

Fire resisting ductwork may seem like a simple product, but ensuring it provides the correct performance and protection can be complex. Darren Webster, Technical Manager of Firesafe Fire Rated Ductwork and Chair of the ASFP TG6 Committee, explains. Confused yet? You will be when you must consider whether insulation is required and what performance is needed to cater for breaching 30-, 60- or 120-minute barriers or, as is often the case, a combination of these periods. We haven’t even mentioned dual-purpose systems which provide general ventilation in non-fire conditions but are designed to then become part of a smoke control system in the event of a fire.

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ire resisting ductwork is fundamentally different to any other passive fire system. This is because it must pass through not just a single barrier but, more often than not, through multiple barriers to exit the building and reach atmosphere. It does not form a barrier at the wall or floor; quite the reverse because part of its raison d’etre is to maintain the opening. Fire dampers, fire doors, fire curtains (et al) close and create a physical seal between one side of the fire separating element and the other. So it is only necessary to consider fire conditions on either side for these ‘seal’ type passive fire systems. This is not the case with fire resisting ductwork. It demands consideration in each compartment, both from inside and outside of the duct and along its entire route against each compartment it serves. To add to the complication, fire resisting ductwork has openings within the system to ventilate areas as part of its purpose, thus presenting a route for fire and smoke. These openings clearly need to close in the event of fire to maintain compartmentation. This is achieved by installing fire dampers at some point in the route. However, if it’s a smoke control system, there will be some openings that are required to open in certain fire conditions and close in other fire conditions.

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Penetration seals of the fire resisting ductwork pose further problems as they are a critical and intrinsic element of the product Support systems testing. They must not be viewed are critical elements as a separate component to which must be be provided by others. Although correctly specified traditionally the construction market has looked to separate these works, this, unfortunately, increases the likelihood that an alternative (sub-optimal) method of forming the penetration seal will be employed. Best practice dictates that following selection of a particular manufacturer’s product, all penetration seals of the ductwork system should be installed as that specific product. Neglecting to do so could potentially lead to a failure of the compartmentation. Another - equally important - consideration which causes many issues in the installation of fire resisting ductwork systems is how they should be properly supported. Their performance relies on correctly specified supports to maintain stability in a fire condition. It is therefore critical that the structure along the entire route of the system has a load-bearing, fire resisting performance at least equal to the ductwork and is constructed from a substrate suitable to allow direct fixing of these support systems. Fire resisting ductwork should be perceived as an extension to any compartment wall or floor through which it passes as it continues its course throughout the building. The simplest system is a kitchen extract, as it only extracts air from a single compartment. >>

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Another aspect which frequently causes confusion is the definition of a fireseparating element; and whether it is to provide compartmentation or more simply to protect a ‘means of escape’. Compartments require complete separation and must protect against the possible spread of fire and smoke between them. The protection of means of escape routes can allow different spaces to be connected, provided they are within the same compartment and are part of a same-purpose group. Fire strategy documentation should clearly indicate the purpose of any fire barriers required in a project to allow the ventilation design to be developed.

A Smoke Extract system exiting onto the roof

The ideal scenario is that the ductwork route continues until it exits the building, usually onto the roof. Wherever this is not possible, there must be a plantroom - with equivalent fire protection - to house the extract fan and prevent further spread of fire; as the kitchen is effectively connected to this plant space. Smoke extraction systems are usually more complex. They normally serve multiple compartments and therefore must be designed to include smoke control dampers that are operated by the fire cause-and-effect control system. It controls the opening and closing of the dampers to correspond with the fire scenarios envisaged for the specific building. A fundamental point to consider for smoke extraction is that, although the system may only be required to suit a condition of 300°C for 1 or 2 hours - as required by Building Regulations, the compartmentation of the building must also be maintained. This will require the fire resisting ductwork performance to meet the full fire conditions, especially when considering the fire insulation performance. Adding this to the restriction allowing only a maximum size of 1250mm wide x 1000mm high, set by the European Standards which must be used for smoke control systems, then matters really do become complicated.

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There is an answer, thankfully. As soon as the fire strategy for a project has been determined it is essential to make early engagement with the product manufacturers. They will be able to assist and review in detail the specific requirements to achieve an effective overall strategy. Co-ordination is key to a successful design. Architects, main contractors, mechanical services contractors, structural engineers, fire consultants and product manufacturers all have an important role to play. Collaboration is needed to select the most appropriate route, agree the system and components specification - including surrounding structural elements for the support fixings - and wall and / or floor details to ensure penetration details are compliant. >>

Fire resisting ductwork should be perceived as an extension to any compartment wall or floor through which it passes as it continues its course throughout the building.

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Modern methods of construction (MMC) have introduced a myriad of options, so full co-operation between all relevant parties is crucial to ensure every aspect is properly considered and selected accordingly. Freely available services have been developed within the passive fire protection industry to aid this process. One particular entity which is actively detailing methods specifically for fire protection systems is the Passive Fire Knowledge Group (PFKG). When details of the whole system have finally been agreed upon, the next vital step is to programme the sequence of works. Aside from those projects where exposed ductwork is an intentional design feature, it is mostly a ‘hidden service’. As such it is often located in quite restricted spaces and therefore its installation must be conducted in strict order.

Expert advice and valuable technical data is freely available

The physical size of ductwork and its support system can be considerable; usually larger than most people envisage. So be aware that without this premeditated control of installation, sufficient access to install penetrations seals and insulation (if specified) can be denied by the duct itself.

Evidence of the correct installation should be built-up during this process for the record, since access is sometimes impossible after completion. Full records will also be needed for future inspections, maintenance, potential refurbishment works or even change of building use. No single person has all the required knowledge, understanding and competence. We all truly need to work together to provide the safest of buildings which we so proudly construct. n

Co-ordination is key to a successful design. Architects, main contractors, mechanical services contractors, structural engineers, fire consultants and product manufacturers all have an important role to play.

Darren Webster Technical Manager Firesafe Fire Rated Ductwork www.firesafeductwork.co.uk

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ver the past twenty years, building services engineers and contractors have focused on reducing energy consumption in the design and operation of HVAC systems. Legislation such as Part L of the Building Regulations and Minimum Energy Efficiency Standards (MEES) are just two of the drivers setting targets on carbon emissions and energy use in all buildings.

A 2022 UK government study into proposals for water efficiency labelling highlighted showers, toilets and kitchen and bathroom taps as significant water users in households and other buildings. PRVs can be applied to reduce water pressure, helping regulate water volumes and reducing water waste when outlets are in full flow. It may seem like a small step, but controlling water pressure this way can save significant amounts.

Now, there is a second factor in the spotlight for savings and efficiency: water. In Northern Europe’s hotter summers, droughts are a growing cause for concern. The UK uses around 14 billion litres of water per day, but the government estimates that this will rise to 18 billion litres by 2050. We must reduce that figure to prevent severe shortages in the next decade.

Take a tap outlet which is open for five minutes at 5 bar. It will pass around 15l to 20l per minute. However, if a PRV is applied to reduce the pressure to 3 bar, the volume of water from the tap drops to 12l to 15l over the same period, a saving of 25%. This works well in domestic settings, but if we extrapolate that to washroom sinks around a typical office building, it is easy to see why PRVs are invaluable for helping to reduce water waste.

The government published its Plan for Water in April 2023, outlining how it will tackle rising demand and the hazard of future droughts. It wants to reduce water use per head of population by 20% by 2030. This means cutting water usage in homes and other buildings. One proposal in the Plan for Water is to expand the EPC (Energy Performance Certificate) issued to domestic and commercial buildings to include a grade for water efficiency.

PRVs also play an important role within tall buildings, where the design intent for water distribution around the building can vary; these systems will often include booster sets.

With the government seeking to cut water consumption along with ever-tighter energy targets, it’s clear that engineers and installers must be ready with measures to help achieve both. In addition, transporting water around a building can be an energy-hungry process, so technologies that can make that process more efficient while reducing water waste should be high on people’s agenda. Pressure reducing valves (PRVs) are an integral part of a balanced system to achieve energy efficiencies within buildings and ensure the effective distribution of pressurised water. When used with hydronic valves, it is possible to attain the maximum cost-effective usage in distributing water within a system.

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The building distribution system is typically divided into risers and branches. With risers, the geodetic height must be overcome, and the water distributed to the different floors. The branches will then distribute the water to each of the terminal points. >>

With the government seeking to cut water consumption along with ever-tighter energy targets, it’s clear that engineers and installers must be ready with measures to help achieve both.

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This type of PRV can provide accurate control because the pilot valve is significantly smaller than the main valve, so it responds very quickly to minor variations in upstream load. With the addition of a trim to control the response time of the valve, the main valve has a lower proportional offset and therefore delivers a more constant downstream pressure. Water shortages in the UK are a pressing issue affecting us all. Research from Kingfisher (owner of Screwfix) carried out in April 2023 shows that seven regions in England face ‘severe water stress’ by 2030. The government’s Plan for Water suggests that it won’t be too long before planners demand that new developments are ‘Water Neutral’ and Carbon Neutral.

These branches often form part of a main branch, thus creating zones. To equalise the pressures throughout these zones, pressure reducing valves are essential. Although they are simple in principle, PRVs must be specified correctly, based on flow and pressure, to make the most of their benefits. Therefore, avoiding selecting a PRV based solely on the line size is essential. Instead, the specifier should size a PRV to obtain a flow velocity across the seat between 1m/s and 2m/s for domestic applications. Specifiers should always check the manufacturer’s technical documentation, such as cavitation charts and/or flow volume charts (provided with Albion’s PRV range). Cavitation charts are important to determine the pressure reducing capabilities of the valve. A general rule is to reduce the pressure by no more than 3:1 in a single stage. In addition, using the flow volume charts will aid the size selection of the valve. Correct sizing is vital to optimise performance and avoid damage to the valve. For example, a PRV which is too large will continually operate nearer to its ‘shut’ position, leading to erosion of the seat and eventual failure. On the other hand, if the valve is too small, then the volume of water rushing across the seat will cause unwanted noise, such as hammering. There are two main types of PRV: direct acting and pilot operated. Both are designed using a pressure-loaded diaphragm, and selection depends on project requirements. For example, direct acting PRVs are best used for small loads. We see them widely applied on individual or small numbers of terminal units, such as apartments where taps, showers and baths are distributed throughout the property. They generally have a compact size with a low price point and are simple to install. However, because of their size, they have a relatively low flow capacity and a higher proportional offset, or variation, from the set pressure. Pilot operated PRVs are used for larger loads where close pressure control is required. They are often found in commercial or multi-residential properties, industrial buildings, and distribution systems.

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The increasing focus on managing our water use in buildings points to the use of PRVs in combination with other control valves to aid both pressure and flow control Pressure reducing to manage hydronic systems as key to valves (PRVs) are delivering ‘water an integral part of efficient’ homes and a balanced system commercial buildings.

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In addition, over efficiencies within the next five years, buildings and legislation and government policy ensure the effective will drive the adoption distribution of of alternatives to gas pressurised water. boilers, such as heat pumps or district heating, in domestic and commercial buildings. So, this is an excellent time to consider valve technology within those systems as highly effective solutions for achieving energy and water efficiency.

For over forty years, Albion Valves has helped engineers and contractors deliver optimised water-based systems. We provide a range of PRV sizes and materials for domestic and commercial projects. Our continually developing range of products and our in-house expertise enable us to supply a complete, quality valve solution alongside excellent cradle-to-grave technical support and service for the industry. n

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Chemical-free water treatment to meet VDI 2035 requirements

David J Whitfield, Managing Director of IWTM UK, and contributor to CIBSE’s Code of Practice on Heat Networks, explains the principles behind the VDI 2035 chemical-free approach to water treatment with demineralised water and electrochemistry.

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big change included in CIBSE’s revised Code of Practice on Heat Networks (CP1 2020) is the inclusion of chemical-free water treatment as per VDI 2035 Part 1 (now combined with Part 2).

VDI 2035: Part 1 Prevention of damage in water heating installations, is published by the Association of German Engineers. It sets out how corrosion in closed loops, where the flow temperature is not intended to exceed 100˚C, can be prevented without the use of inhibitors or biocides. It is a process adopted by many HVAC manufacturers and referenced in their manuals and warranty documents. VDI 2035 is based on the principles of chemical-free water treatment. This includes the use of ion exchange resins for fill water and electrochemistry to maintain the system in a non-corrosive state. These technologies can be used to provide chemical-free treatment for closed loops and offer results beyond VDI 2035, making the standard easier to achieve and maintain. Corrosion occurs in hydronic systems when they are filled and maintained with raw fill water. This contains minerals, salts and gases that can react with the metal components in the system. The reaction can lead to the formation of sludge deposits, limescale and rust. The greater the volume of water, the greater the quantity of minerals and salts and the potential for sludge. Oxygen enters the system during filling. One litre of raw water contains approximately 8-11mg of dissolved oxygen, with corrosion primarily determined by its presence, which is why it’s important to maintain it at low levels. Generally, this dissolved oxygen will dissipate through limited corrosion with the metal pipework and components in a short period of time, usually without significant damage. This is why closed expansion vessels are recommended because they help to limit oxygen ingress. But oxygen can enter a system if it is not sealed effectively or if it requires frequent top-ups. Oxygen can also diffuse through permeable seals and pipes. In these cases, corrosion will continue to be a problem for mild steel elements, where it will form iron oxide, FE3O4 , which can manifest as sludge.

bacterial corrosion. Some chemicals can provide a source of nourishment for bacteria often leading to more chemicals added to the cocktail, which can exacerbate the problem. Chemical protection regimes also require a range of H&S procedures for the use, storage and disposal of chemicals. And, if a leak occurs, the chemically treated water can present a pollution threat or leach into the water table. The alternative is to fill the system with demineralised water and then maintain the system in this non-corrosive state, which is the approach in VDI 2035.

VDI 2035 is based on the principles of chemical-free water treatment. This includes the use of ion exchange resins for fill water and electrochemistry to maintain the system in a noncorrosive state.

Using this method, water is demineralised at the initial fill and during circuit top-ups while the system is operational. This is done by passing the water through an excess anion mixed bed resin. This replaces cations in untreated water (for example, Na+, Ca++, Al+++) with a cation on the resin (H+) and the anions in untreated water (e.g., Cl-, NO3-, SO4--) with an anion (OH-) on the resin.

This process removes all the salts and minerals from the water. The resin’s surplus of anions (OH-) removes the free, dissolved carbon dioxide, which also helps control the pH of the fill water. >>

The UK approach has been to dose systems with chemicals to limit corrosion, sludge and scale. Often these inhibitors raise the conductivity of system water and in the event of over or under-dosing, lead to additional corrosion. Inhibitors can also result in the formation of biofilms, which can harbour

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and magnetite, which can clog up circuits and trigger localised corrosion where it collects as sludge. Conventional sludge collectors utilise gravity and don’t pick up the smaller particles when the system is operating at full flow. The central dry magnet provides as much contact with the surface area of the water as possible. This ensures efficient capture and extraction of the particles. The magnet is retracted once the unit has been isolated, releasing the particles for removal through the sludge drain.

The demineralised water quality is maintained by circulating the system water through a reaction tank which is fitted with high-purity magnesium anodes. To comply with VDI 2035, the water in a closed loop system must be lightly alkaline with a pH value of between 8.2 and 10. It must also have very low conductivity and very low dissolved oxygen. The magnesium anodes are critical to the process because as they corrode, they scavenge oxygen from the water. This galvanic process removes dissolved oxygen from the water and releases magnesium hydroxide. This is an inorganic compound that helps to increase the pH of the water, turning it alkaline and settling within the range set by VDI 2035. The result is an optimum pH with minimum oxygen concentration where corrosion damage is unlikely to occur. Anodes are replaced on average every three years as part of the maintenance regime. This method is also effective in controlling bacteria as the controlled pH, low oxygen and conductivity and lack of debris, chemicals and biofilms remove the environment that bacteria require to thrive. Aluminium alloys are recommended to operate at a controlled pH level between 8.2 and 9. However, if the pH increases the demineralised water is still protected by the magnesium anodes which provide protection in addition to the aluminium. This means that a slightly elevated pH is not as relevant when using this approach. Magnesium anode electrochemistry can also be applied to existing systems or to rectify a system where chemical water treatment has proved ineffective. When restoring an existing system, the sludge, slurry and corrosion residues in the water are collected in the reaction tank’s reservoir ready for blow down. A powerful neodymium magnet running central to the unit removes ferromagnetic material, such as iron oxides

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The reaction tank should incorporate a passive de-aerator to remove micro gas bubbles. In closed loops, gases dissolve in colder water but when the water heats or the pressure decreases, they are released as tiny bubbles. These micro-bubbles coalesce to form a bubble large enough to rise to high points in the system. In some locations where the gas collects it can be removed by an automatic air vent. Microbubbles can hinder energy transfer if they are transported and collect in other locations, such as the tops of radiators. By locating the reaction tank immediately after the boiler, where the micro-bubbles will be present in the heated water, the unit is able to passively de-gas the water (in line with Henry’s gas Law) to help prevent the formation of air pockets. When the system cools, the de-gassed water will act like a sponge to soak up air in contact with the system water to continuously and efficiently de-gas the system. On a cooling system, the unit is best installed in the return leg as the temperature is highest, so the de-gassing is most effective. The reaction tanks are typically installed side-stream, so that only a small proportion of the circulating flow is passed through the device on a continuous basis. The units are sized so that the total system volume should be able to pass through the unit in a 24-hour period with units that are sized to control system volumes of 1.5 million litres in a single unit. It’s never a good idea to wait for a problem to develop before deciding how best to tackle it and a proactive approach is essential, especially when dealing with closedloop heating and cooling systems. Chemical treatments often only deal superficially with the problem of corrosion, whereas the chemical-free approach fixes the causes. IWTM has been using technology to engineer water sustainably and ecologically to deliver improved system efficiencies since the 1980’s. n

David J Whitfield Managing Director IWTM UK www.iwtm-uk.com

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Harnessing the power of technology With buildings consuming some 40% of all energy produced globally1 Paul Winnett, Sales and Operations Director Building Services & OEM of Xylem UK and Ireland, outlines the significant energy savings that digital solutions can offer, as well as boosting reliability and resilience. pivotal role in making our built environment more resilient in the face of unprecedented challenges. The latest digital options enable developers and energy managers to do more with less. Intelligent equipment can bring inefficient building systems into the 21st century and allow our buildings to function more efficiently, increasing reliability and tackling rising costs throughout the life cycle by saving on energy usage and bills.

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any of our buildings have a significant negative impact on our environment and climate change. But the power lies with specifiers, main contractors and consulting engineers, who are presented with a unique opportunity to create more sustainable buildings with reduced energy, CO2 and water footprints. As well as using more energy than either transport or industry2, energy-hungry buildings are responsible for around one-third of the world’s greenhouse gas emissions3, thanks to the energy needed to heat, cool and power them. This vast appetite means more efficient systems can play a significant role in reducing their environmental impact, as smarter solutions offer huge potential to save on energy and costs. Consumption shows little sign of slowing: by the end of the decade, 60% of us will be living in urban areas. By 2050, that total will rise to seven in ten people living urban lives, spending some 21 hours a day in offices, factories, schools, universities, hospitals or shopping malls, as well as in our homes. The challenge is that these buildings need to maximise water and energy efficiencies, as well as flood resistance, on an often-dwindling budget that allows for profit and growth. But with the right technology, reliable building systems can play a

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Making building systems fit for the future doesn’t mean starting from scratch: many solutions can be retrofitted to upgrade existing systems to entirely or partially replace inefficient systems and help conserve resources, limit disruption, and save money. There is enormous scope for energy savings that will have a real impact: reducing energy demand in the continent’s building stock by 80% by 2050 would cut the total energy use in the EU by almost a third4. Enhanced monitoring of building systems is one way to gain greater control, bringing optimisation of performance, reduced costs and enhanced sustainability. Demand is on the rise for automated systems which control everything from temperature to water pressure; five years ago, they accounted for 28% of construction output, according to a report presented at the 87th EUROCONSTRUCT Conference5 in 2018, a figure likely to be significantly higher today. From HVAC heating and cooling to dealing with wastewater, overhauling systems to meet new targets comes with a cost – but that’s where retrofitted solutions can bring real value, modernising building systems without the hefty price tag. Smart monitoring options mean building systems can be operated and supervised remotely if necessary, allowing potential failures to be predicted and rectified before they occur. By drastically reducing downtime, they are a vital tool


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of operations for increased resilience. This real-time oversight empowers proactive management: networks can detect incipient issues and deploy a response while still in operation. Finally, advanced data analytics can convert statistics into useable information for the system environment. This system intelligence means pre-emptive optimisation decisions can be taken by system operators able to anticipate maintenance needs before they occur, instead of waiting for a costly or inconvenient failure. Historically there have been problems with oversizing of heating systems which can lead to inefficient operation, particularly when operating at part load: the energy consumption for an oversized HVAC system can be 50% higher than necessary. In addition, studies show HVAC systems may account for up to 48% of a building’s water consumption6. Intelligent controllers can match pump performance to demand, adjusting the speed of a standard IEC motor by converting the fixed voltage and frequency from the power supply line to bring energy savings of up to 70% at partial loads. Consider that a motor running at 80% of its maximum speed uses 48% less energy, meaning considerably reduced carbon emissions as well as life cycle costs.

for saving time, money and energy as we look to a more sustainable future. These digital solutions are made up of three layers: intelligent equipment, smart networks and advanced analytics. Intelligent equipment is capable of sensing operating conditions, allowing for localised control of assets and reactive optimisation. This high-tech approach enables more accurate monitoring of critical technology so issues can be rapidly recognised and responded to.

In addition, the latest smart pumps with permanent magnet motors boast greater efficiency than a standard IE3 asynchronous motor, meeting the top IE5 standards. These integrated drives match performance to demand to reduce energy use – and even communicate with other building systems in real-time to maximise efficiency; they can operate single, twin or multi-pump systems of up to three pumps, with no need for an external control panel.

The next layer, smart networks and services, harness data from disparate sources to allow for continuous remote monitoring

There’s a way to take this to the next level: connecting smart systems to cloud-based digital services for an accurate view of asset health and reliability. The latest asset management tools offer a complete overview, thanks to real-time status reporting. These comprehensive >>

Making building systems fit for the future doesn’t mean starting from scratch: many solutions can be retrofitted to upgrade existing systems to entirely or partially replace inefficient systems and help conserve resources, limit disruption, and save money.

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With the right joined-up approach, consistency and resilience can become standard – and significant energy savings can result; these developments in digital solutions can bring outstanding reliability, optimal savings and the shortest payback times for both new buildings and rejuvenate existing systems. Experts say boosting renovation rates is crucial to achieving carbon-neutral buildings8, and add-ons like intelligent controllers mean fully optimised systems are within reach for the UK’s ageing building stock as well as in new buildings. With nearly one in three buildings older than 50 years and roughly 75% of the EU building stock deemed energy-inefficient, renovating existing buildings offers the opportunity to lower total carbon emissions by about 5%9.

insights encompass equipment data, relationships between assets, and performed and scheduled maintenance, which can help cut maintenance costs by up to 27% by only performing upkeep when required. The application of intelligent solutions can provide significant savings. For example, wastewater management systems are required to operate in continuously changing load conditions, with the result that both established and new systems tend to be over-designed to cope and so consume more energy than required much of the time. But modern intelligent wastewater pumps can reduce energy demand in these systems by up to 70%. Not only do they sense operating conditions and adapt performance in real-time, but they also have integrated pump cleaning functions, selfcleaning hydraulics and self-monitoring functionality. An ability to self-tune removes any need for a site visit and recalibration of the system, and clog-free operation can reduce vacuum cleaning call-outs by up to 80%. In a recent project Xylem’s wastewater pumping solution Flygt Experior successfully reduced energy consumption at a pumping station at Heathrow Airport’s cargo centre by 50%. The installation of two Flygt N-technology pumps and two Flygt SmartRun intelligent pump controllers in the sewage wet well in January 20137 also eliminated the need for maintenance call-outs.

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Through heightened monitoring, facilities managers can control building systems more rigorously – and harness the power of the data available to fully optimise performance. New monitoring and control solutions offer the chance to reduce energy usage and greenhouse gas emissions, saving costs but also laying the foundations for a resilient future for the generations to come. n References

1. http://docs.wbcsd.org/2014/10/EEBManifesto.pdf

2. http://docs.wbcsd.org/2014/10/EEBManifesto.pdf

3. https://worldgbc.org/advancing-net-zero/embodied-carbon/ 4. https://www.renovate-europe.eu/2019/12/02/reducing-the-

energy-demand-of-the-eu-building-stock-by-80-by-2050/

5. https://euroconstruct.org/ec/conference/ec2019_87

6. https://www.hpac.com/around-the-web/article/20929511/hvacsystems-hold-key-to-saving-water-energy-money

7. xylems-flygt-experior-halves-energy-use-at-heathrowpumping-station-1872.pdf

8. https://report.ipcc.ch/ar6wg3/pdf/IPCC_AR6_WGIII_FinalDraft_ FullReport.pdf

9. https://ec.europa.eu/info/news/focus-energy-efficiencybuildings-2020-feb-17

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Allcool London Ltd T: 0208 593 5333 E: sales@allcool.co.uk W: www.allcool.co.uk Manufacturers of air conditioning coils.

T: 01722 710312 E: info@arm-environments.com W: www.arm-environments.com

Indoor air quality and ventilation compliance specialists, offering assessment, remediation and maintenance services for all types of building. Suppliers and installers of IAQ sensors, UVGI, Bipolar ionisation and HEPA purifiers as well as a range of AHU upgrades and HVAC optimisation solutions.

Armstrong Fluid Technology

T: 07890 276675 E: shart@armstrongfluid technology.com

W: www.armstrongfluid technology.com

Armstrong Fluid Technology are a leading global player in HVAC. We design and manufacture innovative fluid flow equipment and high-efficiency energy solutions for a broad range and scale of applications (including district energy, data centres, fire systems, gas transmissions, high-rise and mixed commercial buildings).

Aspen Pumps Ltd

T: 01323 848842 E: marketing@aspenpumps.com W: www.aspenpumps.com

Founded in 1992, Aspen Pumps Group is a one stop shop for HVAC/R Engineers. The flagship Aspen Pumps mini pumps, for which the Aspen Pumps Group are renowned; have been joined by the Xtra range of accessories, Big Foot Systems rooftop support products, JAVAC for HVAC/R specialist tools and most recently Advanced Engineering – the specialist chemical cleaning brand. With a global network of wholesalers, Aspens ongoing focus is to make life easier for the installer and to offer superior quality products and continuous innovation.

Atkore

T: 07494 212146 E: Mparkin@Atkore.com W: www.atkore.com

Atkore Unistrut is the premium brand in Metal Framing, electrical and mechanical supports with a history dating back to 1920’s. The original Unistrut Metal Framing system still provides today a quick, economical, and easy way of building both temporary and permanent structures as required.

Autodesk

T: 01344 596130 E: knowledge.autodesk.com/ contact-support W: www.autodesk.co.uk

Autodesk Construction Cloud combines advanced technology and predictive insights to connect people and data across the entire building lifecycle. With Autodesk Construction Cloud’s unified solutions, teams are empowered to connect workflows across every stage of design to construction to reduce risk, maximise efficiency and increase profits.

Bangor Steel Fabrications Ltd

T: 02891 473436 E: leizad@bsfltd.co.uk W: www.bsfltd.co.uk

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.

BES Ltd

T: 0121 3226400 E: jquigley@bes.ltd.uk W: www.bes.co.uk

Mail order suppliers of gas and plumbing fixtures and fittings.

BISPA - Building and Industrial Services Pipework Academy T: 01536 404 123 E: info@bispa.com W: www.bispa.org

Industrial and academic collaboration, established to provide free CPD training and improve the awareness of carbon steel pipework systems and related areas, including specifications, installation, digital data and new innovations.

BSS Group Ltd

T: 0116 245 5500 E: enquiries@bssgroup.com W: www.bssindustrial.co.uk

BSS is the UK’s largest distributor of pipeline and heating solutions. With a network of over 50 branches across the UK and Ireland, BSS also offers a Tool Hire facility to complement its product ranges. There are also in-house Technical and Engineering teams to assist with projects of any size or complexity. Service and Know-how to do you proud.


BESA AFFILIATES

Camfil Ltd

T: 01706 238 000 E: mark.taylor@camfil.com W: www.camfil.com/en-gb

At Aalberts Hydronic Flow Control, we are at the heart of every great building. Under the Flamco & Comap brands, we are partnering with our customers to engineer seamless energy efficient hydronic systems for any building system challenge. Our comprehensive range includes; pressurisation units, expansion vessels, air & dirt separators, multilayer composite pipe & fittings, balancing valves, HIUs/distribution technology and now even extends to pre-fabricated plantrooms. The complete specification and design service we offer ensures we are involved in every step of the building life cycle, delivering superior system performance and energy saving solutions.

T: 01827 464706 E: adam@extract-awair.com W: www.extract-awair.com

Extract Awair are the Food & Leisure service industry’s first choice for managing ventilation and thermal load compliance. Our exemplary service ensures our clients in the Retail, Commercial & Leisure sectors stay up to date and comply with latest standards. Affiliated with BESA, Extract Awair’s knowledge in TR19 Grease, DW172 and DW144 is unrivalled. Our ventilation compliance extends to Fire Dampers (FD) where we apply our extensive knowledge of BS9999:2017 and VH001 for FD testing.

T: 01509 615290 E: be@centogroup.com W: www.centogroup.com

Fellowes Brand

Cento are a market leader and long established specialist recruiter in the building services industry. We find the people you need, that you can’t find yourself. We are breaking the traditional mould of recruitment by working in complete partnership with our customers to learn and understand their culture to build successful hiring strategies, ensuring that the talent we source and secure for them is not only of the highest calibre, but is also the right fit for their business and its objectives.

Cool Designs Ltd

T: 0191 5496964 E: dbirkett@cooldesignsltd.co.uk W: www.cdlweb.info

Cool Designs Ltd are the largest UK HVAC Distributor of Toshiba, CIAT, Carrier and Fujitsu. National coverage offering sales, design, training, technical and site support.

T: 0116 2672232 E: pdowning@ complianceairandwater.com W: www.complianceairandwater.com

www.theBESA.com

Manufacturers/distributors of high quality, high efficiency airconditioning and ventilation systems for all kinds of applications.

Extract-Awair Ltd

Cento

Consultants within the industry.

Flamco UK / Aalberts Hydronic Flow Control

T: 0845 6419100 E: wrightg@daikin.co.uk W: www.daikin.co.uk

Camfil has for many years been at the forefront of developing market-leading air filtration products. These air filters have been designed and tested to meet the needs of today’s world. New improved technical standards have been developed to classify and test product solutions. Now Covid19 demands accuracy. Clean indoor air quality as classed by BS EN16798-3:2017 and World Health Organization (WHO) air pollutant maximum personal exposure levels set the framework. Air filter performance test standards for particle filters BS EN ISO16890:2016, for molecular carbon filters BS EN ISO101212:2014. See the CPD program and website for product solution details.

Compliance Air & Water Ltd

Daikin Airconditioning UK Ltd

T: 07469 155425 E: mholland@fellowes.com W: www.fellowes.com/gb/en Founded on a culture of continuous improvement, Fellowes Brands provides innovative workplace, home, and mobile technology solutions for an ever-changing world. Air Quality Management System, Fellowes Array – The most advanced networked air quality system that combines the benefits of H13 true HEPA filtration, a full suite of indoor air quality sensors, and monitoring with real time data, to detect and improve every breath faster than ever before. During the event visitors will be able to see the system in action and learn about how it can help improve the indoor air quality in any shared space.

Fieldmotion

T: 0044 28 3025644 E: info@fieldmotion.com W: fieldmotion.com

Fieldmotion provides a cloud-based digital platform for field workers. It allows job scheduling and data capture in real-time, facilitating effective communication, real-time decisions, accountability, and time management. As well as facilitating businesses across Ireland and the UK, Fieldmotion operates in the UK, Ireland, USA, Canada, Australia, and South Africa, providing our solution to many different industry sectors.

@BESAGroup

BESA Group

T: 01744 744744 E: info@flamco.co.uk W: www.flamcogroup.com/ex-en

Frese Limited T: 01704 896012

E: info@frese.co.uk W: www.frese.eu/en-gb Frese is one of the world’s leading manufacturers of energy efficient, pressure independent valves and controls for the global HVAC, District Energy, Marine and Industrial markets. Founded by Børge Frese almost 80 years ago, Frese’s headquarters, foundry and principal manufacturing facilities are located in Slagelse, Denmark. We are committed to investment in innovation and strive to develop solutions that will improve climate control and have a positive impact on the planet.

Fujitsu General Air Conditioning (Uk) Ltd

T: 020 8731 3450 E: sales@fgac.fujitsu-general.co.uk W: www.fujitsu-general.com/uk

Fujitsu General Air Conditioning (UK) Limited has been trading in the UK since 1986 and has UK headquarters based in Elstree, Borehamwood. Offering a comprehensive range of Split, Multi Split, VRF, Ventilation and applied products, Fujitsu General Air Conditioning (UK) Limited are a total solution provider to the heating ventilation and air conditioning sectors. Recognised throughout the industry for their customer service and product reliability.

Giacomini UK Ltd

GPS Air

T: 07507 494835 E: alpesh.trivedi@gpsair.com W: www.gpsair.com

Our needlepoint bi-polar ionization (NPBI™) technology helps clean indoor air without producing harmful levels of ozone or other byproducts. All GPS needlepoint bi-polar ionization (NPBI™) products are UL certified and CE compliant. Through NPBI, GPS products help improve the air by reducing airborne particles including certain odours, viruses and bacteria.

Gripple Ltd

T: 0114 275 2255 E: technicalservices@gripple.com W: www.gripple.com

We are the original UK manufacturer of innovative wire rope and trapeze bracket support systems for the suspension of electrical containment, pipework, HVAC and modules. Our products are designed to provide a faster, safer and more sustainable alternative to traditional threaded rod and channel supports, with no on-site preparation of materials needed. Our in-house Gripple technical services team is on-hand to deliver full installation designs and ISO 19650-2 accredited BIM services, as well as on-site technical consultations and after-sales support.

Go-Labs T: 07732057812

E: Gareth@Go-Labs.co.uk W: www.go-labs.co.uk Go-Labs are an independent laboratory specializing in the production and analysis of preferred vacuum test (PVT) capsules and microbiological contact samples (‘dip slides’) which are collected from inside ventilation systems in order to ascertain the level of cleanliness within the system.

Grada UK Ltd T: 01942 676 259

E: sales@grada.co.uk W: www.grada.co.uk Grada UK has become a well known name in the world of ventilation and air distribution. Having over 20,000 air distribution products within our range, we are sure we can accommodate most air distribution enquiries.

T: 01454 809 105 E: sales@giacomini.co,uk W: www.giacomini.co.uk

European supplier and producer of underfloor heating systems, heat interface units, plumbing equipment, valves and fittings.

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HandsHQ

T: 020 3318 4901 E: jamie@handshq.com W: www.handshq.com

HandsHQ makes smart software to keep your team safe. HandsHQ allows you to create better RAMS in less time, and to say goodbye to your training matrix with our Training Register software.

Hamworthy Heating Ltd

T: 01202 662516 E: sales@hamworthy-heating.com W: www.hamworthy-heating.com Hamworthy Heating is a leading British commercial boiler manufacturer supplying energy efficient commercial heating, hot water and renewable solutions to all types of buildings across the UK.

Heating Appliances & Spares Ltd t/a HASL T: 01506 438083 E: gpringle@hasl.co.uk W: www.hasl.co.uk

We are specialist product distributors in heating and ventilation equipment covering the whole of the UK. Products include SWEP Brazed Plate Heat Exchangers, RESUS Risycor Real Time Corrosion Monitoring, Spirotech Pressurisation, Deaeration & Dirt Separation, BOA Metal Solutions Thermal Expansion & Building Movement Compensation, SPC Coils and Heat Emitters & NACO Louvres tier 1 manufacturers in the UK and Ireland.

Ideal Boilers Ltd

T: 01482 498376 E: commercial@idealboilers.com W: www.idealcommercialboilers.com The UK’s market leader of high efficiency commercial heating solutions.

Institute of Healthcare Engineering and Estate Management

T: 02392 823186 E: melissa.glass@iheem.org.uk W: www.iheem.org.uk

Trade association for companies/ personnel who operate in the health industry.

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IWTM UK Ltd T: 020 8255 2903

E: Info@Iwtm-Uk.com W: www.Iwtm-uk.com IWTM-UK (formerly Elysator-UK) is the UK’s leading provider of chemical-free water treatment and corrosion control solutions. The Protector and Elysator range of products will help building owners/operators, asset managers, construction and design professionals, facilities managers and manufacturers deliver crucial operational objectives whilst maintaining the environmental standards demanded of them.

Joblogic Ltd

T: 0800 326 5561 E: sales@joblogic.com W: www.joblogic.com

The UK’s leading service management software. Connect your back office, mobile workforce & customers in one centralised system and streamline your business operations.

Mitsubishi Electric Living Environmental Systems

T: 01707 276100 E: martin.fahey@meuk.mee.com W: les.mitsubishielectric.co.uk

We manufacture industry-leading heating, cooling and ventilation equipment and believe that by constantly challenging everyone involved to combat the issues we all face and encourage constructive dialogue throughout the industry, we can help everyone address their energy use and to work towards a more sustainable future.

Nottingham City Council T: 0115 876 3039

E: trevor.bone@nottinghamcity.gov.uk W: www.nottinghamcity.gov.uk

Nuaire Ltd

T: 0292 085 8200 E: enquiries@nuaire.co.uk W: www.nuaire.co.uk

Established in 1966, Nuaire is a UK-based ventilation solutions provider, designing and manufacturing products for the domestic, commercial, and industrial construction sectors. For over 50 years’ our mission has been to fundamentally improve the quality of people’s lives by delivering clean air everywhere. We continue to pioneer new air technology and set the standard in clean air and energy-efficient ventilation products in the industry.

Oventrop UK Ltd

T: 01256 330441 E: markaslett@oventrop.co.uk W: www.oventrop.com

Oventrop is one of the leading European manufacturers of valves and controls for the Building Services Industry. The company is an expert partner to the stockists, consultants, contractors and industry. Oventrop offers its partners a long term beneficial relationship. Oventrop UK Ltd was founded in 1992 and is responsible for sales and distribution of Oventrop group products and services throughout the United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland. Since its introduction, “Oventrop” has become one of the leading brands in the Building Services sector, particularly for high quality valves, controls and systems. Recent additions to our product portfolio include “Regudis” heat interface units and “Regumaq” instantaneous hot water systems. In recent years Oventrop UK Ltd has extended its activities to include the design, supply, and full installation of solar thermal, and “Cofloor” surface heating & cooling, systems. As a result of these developments, Oventrop UK Ltd can now offer fully integrated system solutions for the heating, cooling and hot/ cold water services in today’s engineered buildings.

Pier Consulting Ltd

T: 01446 688886 E: pingram@pierconsulting.co.uk W: www.pierconsulting.co.uk

26 years’ experience providing Mechanical & Electrical Trades, supervision Management and one of the only service providers to invest in its own M&E Apprenticeship division to the commercial construction industry across the UK.

Plasma Clean Ltd

T: 0161 870 2325 E: david.glover@plasma-clean.com W: www.plasma-clean.com

Providing air filtration and odour control solutions for commecial kitchens, food processing facilities, washrooms and other areas whwere clean air matters.

Protech Global Limited T: 07732 891 678

E: johnreid@protechglobal.co.uk W: www.protechglobal.co.uk ProTech Global is a market leading UK based manufacturing company specialising weatherproofing systems/ solutions for the thermal insulation markets.

Reflex Winkelmann T: 0161 266 1043

E: sales@reflexuk.co.uk W: www.reflex-winkelmann.com/en Reflex Winkelmann are one of the leading manufacturers of high quality innovative solutions within the Winkelmann Building + Industry division focusing on pressure maintenance, vacuum degassing, thermal storage and water quality.

Rockwool UK Ltd

T: 01656 868652 E: coral.morgan@rockwool.com W: www.rockwool.co.uk

Make and supply a full range of smart and sustainable insulation products for the construction industry based on innovative stone wool technology.

Sika Instruments Ltd T: 07749603461

E: sales@sika-instruments.co.uk W: www.sika-instruments.co.uk Sika develop and manufacture high-quality solutions in the field of industrial & calibration measurement. Sika offer a wide range of standard and customized temperature, pressure and flow products.

Smith Brothers Stores Ltd T: 0116 222 7330 E: sales@sbs.co.uk W: www.sbs.co.uk

An independent commercial HVAC merchant since 1897, specialising in the distribution of pipework, valves, air conditioning and all associated fittings and ancillaries.

Swegon Ltd

T: 0800 093 7929 E: josh.emerson@swegonair.co.uk W: www.swegon.com/uk

Feel good inside - Swegon is your partner for indoor environment solutions that work exactly as desired, at the lowest possible lifecycle cost. We are a total system supplier, and our offer includes ventilation, heating, cooling and climate optimisation systems, as well as connected services and expert technical support. Count on us to add value to your project – from start to finish, and beyond. In everything we do, we are guided by a single purpose: to enable healthy, comfortable and safe indoor environments for people to be at their best, today and tomorrow.


BESA AFFILIATES

Tata Steel

Trimble MEP

Wownow Hire

Tata Steel is one of the largest UK steel producers, our UK made tube products have been specifically developed to satisfy the needs of Construction, Building and Industrial Services projects.

Trimble MEP provides leading software solutions for Mechanical, Electrical and Plumbing (MEP) professionals that transform workflows from the office to the field. The Trimble Constructible Process allows speciality trades to build beyond BIM to automate fabrication and fieldwork with reliable construction data.

Tailor-made hire solutions that suit all your service hire needs WowNow Hire manages all your hire needs, end-to-end with a single point of contact, across your sites across the UK and Ireland. Whether it’s powered/ manual access, plant hire, tool hire, temporary accommodation, power generation, waste disposal and more. We understand your clients want a fast, reliable service, which is what WowNow Hire can provide to you, covering a wide range of needs. With access to over 5 million hire products, we’ve got you covered with all the equipment that you need to get the job done.

T: 01536 404561 E: technicalmarketing@ tatasteeleurope.com W: www.tatasteelconstruction.com/ hotvscold

TF Solutions Ltd

T: 0161 429 5917 E: sales@tfsolutions.co.uk W: www.tfsolutions.co.uk

Ventductools

Trading for over 20 years, TF are a national distributor for all your Air conditioning and Refrigeration requirements, next day delivery, 60 days trading terms and 12 months free rental on gas bottles. Stockist of Mitsubishi, Samsung, Fujitsu, Emerson, Danfoss.

Toshiba Carrier UK Ltd

T: 07712 790866 E: neil.hitching@toshiba-ac.com W: www.toshiba-aircon.co.uk W: www.carrieraircon.co.uk W: www.ciat.uk.com

T: 01884 684084 E: info@ventductcleaningtools.co.uk W: www.ventductcleaningtools.co.uk

Ventductools is a leading supplier of duct cleaning equipment which is currently sold throughout the UK, Europe, Asia and Australasia. Our unique patented dual button connection makes the equipment very intuitive to use and offers a world leading cleaning system.

Viewmyair T: 020 3835 1111

TCUK Ltd is one of the leading suppliers of HVAC equipment, systems and support services in the UK. The company consists of three strong brands each with their own distinct and complementary offerings. Toshiba is pre-eminent in DX systems, with unmatched technical features and efficiency across its range of market-leading VRF, Split and Multi-Split systems. Carrier is primarily known for its leadership in Chillers and Hydronic solutions, and its award winning technology is trusted the world over for outstanding performance, reliability and efficeincy. CIAT completes the line up with its comprehensive range of airside systems and airside solutions, offering excellent quality and reliability at a competitive price point. Leading the way in offering a complete range of HVAC products, all backed by outstanding Application Design & Technical Support and underpinned by our core values of customer service, quality and environmental awareness.

www.theBESA.com

T: 01908 608833 E: james_hardwick@trimble.com W: www.mep.trimble.com

E: info@viewmyair.com W: www.viewmyair.com The Award-Winning indoor air quality monitors by viewmyair serve as a global target for schools, businesses, and governments to improve their occupant’s indoor air quality by promoting good health and wellbeing. The viemyair score chart makes something complicated, easy to understand for everyone.

Wolseley Pipe

T: 01926 705000 E: ben.hughes@wolseley.co.uk W: www.wolseley.co.uk/ services/pipe-specialist Wolseley Pipe is the firstchoice specialist merchant for commercial and industrial pipe and heating systems and is the new home for Pipe Center customers. Wolseley Pipe offers market-leading product ranges, specialist customer support and added value to keep projects of any scale running like clockwork.

@BESAGroup

BESA Group

T: 01329 640 168 E: customers@wownowhire.co.uk W: www.wownowhire.co.uk

Xylem Water Solutions UK Ltd T: 01297 630200

E: lowara_uk.enquiries@xylem.com W: www.xylem.com/en-uk Xylem is a leading water technology company committed to “solving water” by creating innovative and smart technology solutions to meet the world’s water, wastewater and energy needs.

Zehnder Group UK T: 01276 605 800

E: enquiries@zehnder.co.uk W: www.zehnder.co.uk Zehnder Group UK manufactures Indoor Climate Solutions for residential, commercial, and industrial applications including heating, cooling, ventilation and clean air products. Comfort, Health and Energy Efficiency are core to the business operations through product design and development to technical advice and service.

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And don’t forget as a BESA Affiliate, you can also share your expertise and provide training for our members in building engineering services through the BESA Academy!

Some of our Affiliate members… When investing in the growth of ARM Environments, promoting our services was a critical part of our expansion plan. Signing up as a BESA Affiliate has been a great decision for the business. Adam Taylor, CEO of ARM Environments

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BESA members directory

If you are trying to find full details of an association member in a particular area, this section gives a region-by-region directory. Please note: The information contained in the list of members was correct as of 8th September 2023. For a live listing, visit www.thebesa.com/find-a-besa-member

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Northern Ireland

181

Scotland

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www.theBESA.com

Wales

@BESAGroup

West Midlands

BESA Group

North East

South East

Yorkshire

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East Midlands www.thebesa.com/ find-a-besa-member BESA provides a free online search service 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.

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

Heating & Plumbing Services Group RACHP Refrigeration, Air Conditioning & Heat Pump Group Service & Facilities Group SFG Ventilation Hygiene Branch VHB Ventilation Group VG HAPS

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38 Churchill Way, Fleckney, Leicester, Leicestershire LE8 8UD T: 0116 240 3728 E: louise@arthurpollard.co.uk W: arthurpollard.co.uk Joined: 1984 In House: GIJKMPQ Cont’d Out: ABCDEFLOSTUVWXY Specialist Group: HAPS

Atmosphere Air Conditioning

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Air Ability Ltd

44 Westley Grange, West Avenue, Wigston, Leicestershire LE18 2FB T: 0116 288 4333 E: ashley.brown@cleanair.co.uk W: airability.co.uk Year Joined: 2011 In House: ABS Specialist Group: RACHP, SFG

Air Conditioning & Chiller Co Ltd

26 Paddock Close, High Oakham, Mansfield, Nottinghamshire NG18 5AS T: 01623 658580 E: g.marshall@airconditioningchiller.co.uk W: airconditioning-chiller.co.uk Year Joined: 2006 In House: AFIS Specialist Group: RACHP, SFG

Aircover

A B C D E

Arthur Pollard Ltd

Chestnut House, Alconbury Hill, Alconbury, Weston, Huntingdon, Cambridgeshire PE28 4JG T: 01480 890011 E: russell@aircover.co.uk W: aircover.co.uk Year Joined: 2005 In House: T Specialist Group: SFG, VHB

Apleona UK Ltd

Nene House, Drayton Way, Drayton Fields Estate, Daventry, Northamptonshire NN11 8EA T: 01327 311303 E: martin.taylor@apleona.com Year Joined: 2007 In House: ABGMOSU Contracted Out: TVWY Specialist Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG

Arcade (UK) Ltd

Arcade House, Kym Road, Bicton Industrial Estate, Kimbolton, Cambridgeshire PE28 0LW T: 01480 861111 E: samwilliams@arcade-uk.ltd.uk W: arcade-uk.ltd.uk Year Joined: 2005 In House: ABEGIJKMOPQSVX Contracted Out: CU Sp. Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG, VG

Arrowdale Building Services Ltd

70-72 Nottingham Road, Mansfield, Nottinghamshire NG18 1BN T: 01623 362 007 E: garry@arrowdale.ltd Year Joined: 2020 In House: ACDEGU Sp. Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG, VG

The Old Chapel, Chapel Street, Titchmarsh, Northants NN14 3DA T: 01832 734308 E: stephen@atmosphereaircon.com W: atmosphereaircon.com Year Joined: 1999 In House: ABCIO Specialist Group: RACHP, VG

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Blandfords LLP

1B & 1C Robinson Way, Telford Way, Kettering, Northamptonshire NN16 8PT T: 01536 483699 E: chris@blandfords.net W: blandfords.net Year Joined: 2001 In House: ABILSU Contracted Out: FVXY Specialist Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG

Briggs & Forrester Engineering Services Ltd

Bembridge House, Bembridge Drive, Kingsthorpe, Northampton, Northamptonshire NN2 6LZ T: 01604 720072 E: paul.burton@briggs.uk.com W: briggsandforrester.co.uk Year Joined: 1961 In House: GIJM Cont’d Out: ABCDEFJKLPQRSTUVWXY Specialist Group: HAPS

Briggs & Forrester Building Services Maintenance Ltd

Unit 2, Maises Way, South Normanton, Derbyshire DE55 2DS T: 01604 720072 E: steve.watson@briggs.uk.com W: combinedenergysolutions.com Year Joined: 1962 In House: ABIOSUY Contracted Out: FGMTW Specialist Group: RACHP, SFG, VG

Briggs & Forrester Living Ltd

Bembridge House, Bembridge Drive, Kingsthorpe, Northampton, Northamptonshire NN2 6LZ T: 01604 720072 E: duncan.benedetti@briggs.uk.com W: briggsandforrester.co.uk Year Joined: 1985 In House: DEGHIJKLMOQV Contracted Out: ABCSTUWX Specialist Group: HAPS, SFG, VG

Briggs & Forrester Special Projects Ltd

Bembridge House, Bembridge Drive, Kingsthorpe, Northampton, Northamptonshire NN2 6LZ T: 01604 720072 E: pete.curtis@briggs.uk.com W: briggsandforrester.co.uk Year Joined: 1991 In House: GHM Contracted Out: ABILOUVW Specialist Group: HAPS

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Clean Air Group

Technology House, 5 Newton Close, Drayton Fields, Daventry, Northamptonshire NN11 8RR T: 01327 301383 E: marie.wren@cleanair.co.uk W: cleanair.co.uk Year Joined: 2002 In House: ABCGMS Contracted Out: O Sp. Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG, VG

Crown Deepclean Ltd

2 Goodwood Ave, Arnold, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire NG5 7BB T: 0115 920 4069 E: info@crowndeepclean.co.uk W: crowndeepclean.co.uk Year Joined: 2010 In House: T Specialist Group: VHB

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DAE Mechanical Services Ltd 21-39 Basford Road, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire NG6 0JG T: 0115 970 4552 E: deden@daeltd.co.uk W: daeltd.co.uk Year Joined: 1978 In House: GHJMPS Contracted Out: ABCDEILOTUVWXY Specialist Group: HAPS, SFG

Dalkia

Hooton Street, Carlton Road, Nottingham, Notts NG3 5GL T: 0115 950 5100 E: damian.harrison@imtech.co.uk W: imtech.eu/uk/gandh Year Joined: 2003 In House: S Specialist Group: SFG

Derry Building Services Ltd

The Old Hospital, London Road, Newark, Nottinghamshire NG24 1JP T: 01636 614300 E: brian.hughes@derry-bs.co.uk W: derry-bs.com Year Joined: 1981 In House: EGHIJKMOPQUVX Contracted Out: ABCDFLRSTWY Sp. Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG, VG

Ductcontrol Ltd

8-10 High Street, Heanor, Derbyshire DE75 7EX T: 0800 002 5026 E: info@ductcontrol.co.uk W: ductcontrol.co.uk Year Joined: 2022 In House: TY Specialist Group: VHB, VG

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East Kirkby Engineering Co Ltd

Avocet House, Bittern Way, Riverside Industrial Estate, Boston, Lincolnshire PE21 7NX T: 01205 366 833 E: simon@ekeng.co.uk W: ekeng.co.uk Year Joined: 2001 In House: GHIJKMOPQV Contracted Out: ABCDEFLRSTUWXY Specialist Group: HAPS, SFG


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Eco Air Control Ltd

Unit 22C, Parker Industrial Estate, Mansfield Road, Derby, Derbyshire DE21 4SZ T: 01332 672003 E: john.wright@ecoaircontrol.co.uk W: ecoaircontrol.co.uk Year Joined: 2019 In House: ABCDEGHSV Sp. Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG, VG

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FWP UK Ltd

17 Calverton Business Park, Hoyle Road, Calverton, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire NG14 6QL T: 0115 965 5042 E: saffron@fwp-air-conditioning.co.uk W: fwp-air-conditioning.co.uk Year Joined: 2009 In House: ABEISV Specialist Group: RACHP, SFG, VG

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Griffiths Air Conditioning & Electrical Contractors

111 High Street, Burton Latimer, Kettering, Northants NN15 5RL T: 01536 420666 E: brian@griffithsaircon.co.uk W: griffithsaircon.co.uk Year Joined: 2013 In House: ABHLS Specialist Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG

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Heronridge Services Nottm Ltd

Unit 2, Palm Court, Basford, Nottingham, Notts NG7 7HU T: 0115 979 0644 E: lyndon@heronridge.co.uk W: heronridge.co.uk Year Joined: 2023 In House: ABCEGS Specialist Group: HAPS, RACHP

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Interduct UK Ltd

E9 Telford Road, Bicester, Oxfordshire OX26 4LD T: 01869 225496 E: le-ann@interduct.com W: interduct.com Year Joined: 2000 In House: CE Specialist Group: VHB, VG

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JCW Energy Services Ltd

JCW Energy Services Ltd (Trading as Electrum FM), Thurnham House Clarkes Road, Wigston, Leicester, Leicestershire LE18 2BG T: 0117 952 2571 E: john.burgoyne@jcwes.com Year Joined: 2014 In House: ABGHIJLMOSUVY Contracted Out: CDEFJKPQRTWX Sp. Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG, VG

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L M Building Services Ltd

100 Mansfield Street, Sherwood, Nottingham, Notts NG5 4BH T: 0115 962 2339 E: louie@lmbuildingservicesltd.co.uk W: lmbuildingservicesltd.co.uk Year Joined: 2009 In House: GJKMPQ Contracted Out: CDEIOV Specialist Group: HAPS

Loughborough Air Conditioning Ltd

243 Derby Road, Loughborough, Leicestershire LE11 5HJ T: 01509 238446 E: jason@lacltd.uk.com W: lacltd.uk.com Year Joined: 2011 In House: ABCDEV Specialist Group: RACHP, VG

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M J Robinson Ltd

Cedar Street, Mansfield, Nottinghamshire NG18 2RZ T: 01623 620174 E: debbie@mjrobinsonltd.co.uk W: building-services-contractors.co.uk Year Joined: 2000 In House: GIM Contracted Out: ABCDELRSTUVWY Specialist Group: HAPS, RACHP

Matro Ltd

4a Ben Arran House, Wigwam Lane, Hucknall, Nottinghamshire NG15 7SZ T: 0115 859 8151 E: matt.rowlett@matro.co.uk W: matromaintenance.co.uk Year Joined: 2008 In House: AGJLMPW Specialist Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG

McCarthy Environmental Ltd

Unit 9b, Cygnet Court, Swan Valley Way, Northampton, Northamptonshire NN4 9BS T: 01604 635333 E: mick@mccarthy-environmental.co.uk W: mccarthy-environmental.co.uk Year Joined: 2007 In House: CDEFISUV Specialist Group: SFG, VG

Mellor Bromley Air Conditioning Services Ltd

Marshall House, West Street, Glenfield, Leicester LE3 8DT T: 0116 276 6636 E: ashley.whitehead@ mellorbromley.co.uk W: mellorbromley.co.uk Year Joined: 1965 In House: ACEGIJKMQ Contracted Out: DLORTUVWY Specialist Group: HAPS, RACHP, VG

Metalduct (Nottingham) Ltd Unit C12, Hartley Business Centre, Haydn Road, Sherwood, Nottingham NG5 1DG T: 0115 962 3482 E: david.ingram@metalduct.co.uk Year Joined: 1995 In House: CE Contracted Out: D Specialist Group: VG

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Midland Counties Heating Services Ltd

Unit 27, Rees House, Parker Ind Est, Mansfield Road, Derby DE21 4SZ T: 01332 381264 E: darren@midland-counties.co.uk W: midland-counties.co.uk Year Joined: 2010 In House: ABEGJLMOPSU Contracted Out: I Sp. Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG, VG

Midland Filtration Ltd

39 Moorbridge Road, Bingham Industrial Estate, Bingham NG13 8GG T: 01949 485400 E: Richard.Johnson@midfilters.co.uk W: midfilters.co.uk Year Joined: 2020 In House: CDEST Specialist Group: SFG, VHB, VG

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ON365 Ltd

Unit 10, Weldon Rd, Loughborough, Leicestershire LE11 5RN T: 01509 261100 E: david.brooks@on365.co.uk W: on365.co.uk Year Joined: 2008 In House: ABJUW Specialist Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG

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Parsons Contracting (Chesterfield) Ltd

Brimington Road, Chesterfield, Derbyshire S41 7UL T: 01246 276536 E: wayne.levers@ parsonscontracting.co.uk W: parsonscontracting.co.uk Year Joined: 2010 In House: ABGHJMP Contracted Out: CDEILRTUVW Specialist Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG

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Quantaqua Ltd

Unit 9 Cattermole Holdings, Market Place, Codnor, Derbyshire DE5 9QA T: 01332 834693 E: craig@quantaqua.co.uk W: quantaqua.co.uk Year Joined: 2007 In House: EFST Specialist Group: SFG, VHB, VG

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Refrigeration & Heat Pump Services Ltd Unit 7a, Canalside Industrial Park, Kinoulton Road, Cropwell Bishop, Nottinghamshire NG12 3BE T: 0115 989 9985 E: brian@rhp-services.co.uk W: rhp-services.co.uk Year Joined: 1993 In House: ABO Specialist Group: RACHP

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Sparks Mechanical Services Ltd

15 Bennerley Court, Blenheim Ind Est, Nottingham NG6 8UT T: 0115 910 1011 E: iain.scott@sparksms.co.uk Joined: 1969 In House: ABGIJMPS Contracted Out: FLOUW Specialist Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG

Surevent (UK) Ltd

10 Whittle Close, Daventry, Northamptonshire NN11 8RQ T: 0800 345 7529 E: james@sureventuk.com W: sureventuk.com Year Joined: 2005 In House: FHSW Contracted Out: M Sp. Group: HAPS, SFG, VHB, VG

Swiftclean (UK) Ltd

3 Scraptoft Business Centre, Main Street, Scraptoft, Leicester, Leicestershire LE7 9TD T: 01702 531221 E: T.DeSousa@swiftclean.co.uk W: swiftclean.co.uk Year Joined: 1996 In House: TW Specialist Group: SFG, VHB

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Trace Energy Systems (Leicester)

Unit M2, Harrison Rd, Airfield Bus Park, Market Harborough, Leics LE16 7UL T: 01858 438940 E: nick@trace.uk.com W: trace.uk.com Year Joined: 1989 In House: ABGIO Contracted Out: CMTU Specialist Group: HAPS, RACHP

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Uni-Clean (Environmental) Ltd

5 Priest Court, Springfield Bus Park, Grantham, Lincolnshire NG31 7FZ T: 01476 566764 E: ken@uni-cleanservices.co.uk Year Joined: 2007 In House: EST Specialist Group: SFG, VHB, VG

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William Bailey Ltd

Merlin Court, Ripley Road, Ambergate, Derbyshire DE56 2EP T: 01773 853703 E: stuart.bailey@williambailey.co.uk W: williambailey.co.uk Year Joined: 1989 In House: EGHIJKMPQSVWX Contracted Out: ABCDFLRTUY Sp. Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG, VG

WM Building Services (Leicester) Ltd

657 Melton Road, Thurmaston, Leicester, Leicestershire LE4 8EB T: 0116 311 2477 E: leesutton@wmbuildingservices.com W: wmbuildingservices.com Joined: 2003 In House: ACEGIMOS Contracted Out: DFJKLPQTUVWXY Sp. Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG, VG The BESA Book 2024 | 161


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AJR ECO Ltd

Unit 1, Brookside Centre, Sumpters Way, Southend on Sea, Essex SS2 5RR T: 01702 619698 E: terry@ajr-ltd.co.uk W: ajr-ltd.co.uk Year Joined: 2006 In House: ABGHJKLMOQ Contracted Out: IUVWX Specialist Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG

Aqua Environmental Services Ltd

Unit 4, Braziers Farm, Beach Road, Clacton-On-Sea CO16 8SB T: 0800 433 7205 E: james.bull@aquaes-ltd.co.uk W: aquaenvironmentalservices.co.uk Year Joined: 2019 In House: ETY Specialist Group: SFG

Arcus Solutions Ltd

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 A B C D E

Heating & Plumbing Services Group RACHP Refrigeration, Air Conditioning & Heat Pump Group Service & Facilities Group SFG Ventilation Hygiene Branch VHB Ventilation Group VG HAPS

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Enterprise House, 168-172 Upminster Road, Upminster, Essex RM14 2RB T: 01708 462944 E: gregory.shingles@arcusfm.com W: arcus.holdings Year Joined: 2012 In House: ABEGHJMOSTUVWY Sp. Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG, VHB, VG

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B & F Mechanical Services Ltd Unit 77a Claydon Business Park, Gipping Road, Great Blakenham, Ipswich, Suffolk IP6 0NL T: 01473 785115 E: bfmechanic@aol.com W: bfmechanical.co.uk Year Joined: 1996 In House: GJKMPQX Cont’d Out: ABCDEFILORSTUVWY Specialist Group: HAPS, RACHP, VG

Bower Fuller

6 Bermuda Rd, Ransomes Europark, Ipswich, Suffolk IP3 9RU T: 01473 272277 E: smatthews@bowerfuller.co.uk W: bowerfuller.co.uk Year Joined: 1968 In House: GHJMSV Cont’d Out: ABCDEFIJKLOPQRTUWXY Specialist Group: HAPS, SFG

Briggs & Forrester Engineering Services Ltd

Unit A South Cambridge Bus Park, Babraham Rd, Sawston, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire CB22 3JH T: 01223 830009 E: will.newman@briggs.uk.com W: briggsandforrester.co.uk Year Joined: 1961 In House: GIJM Cont’d Out: ABCDEFJKLOPQRSTUVWXY Specialist Group: HAPS

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Cambridge Maintenance Services Ltd

S1 One Parsons Green, St Ives Business Park, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire PE27 4AA T: 01480 493800 E: chris.k@cambridge maintenance.co.uk W: cambridgemaintenance.co.uk Year Joined: 1995 In House: ABG Specialist Group: HAPS, RACHP

Capri Mechanical Services Ltd

53-55 Cutlers Road, South Woodham Ferrers, Chelmsford, Essex CM3 5XJ T: 01245 321144 E: john.uwins@caprimechanical.co.uk W: caprimechanical.co.uk Year Joined: 1976 In House: ABCEGIMUV Contracted Out: DLSWXY Sp. Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG, VG

Ceetech Ltd

Acorn Business Centre, Paper Mill Lane, Bramford, Ipswich, Suffolk IP8 4BZ T: 01473 830095 E: kerry.briggs@ceetech.co.uk W: ceetech.co.uk Year Joined: 2013 In House: GHIMUY Contracted Out: ABCDEJLPSTWX Specialist Group: HAPS, SFG, VG

Ceilite Airconditioning

Unit 1 The Alcorns, Cambridge Road, Cambridge Road, Stanstead, Essex CM24 8DF T: 01279 815503 E: darren.down@ceilite.com W: ceilite.com Year Joined: 2004 In House: ABGIMV Contracted Out: O Specialist Group: HAPS, RACHP

Chadwell Construction Ltd

Tralin House, Chesham Close, Romford, Essex RM7 7PJ T: 01708 767100 E: nick@chadwell.co.uk W: chadwell.co.uk Year Joined: 2009 In House: ABCDEGHIMVY Specialist Group: HAPS, RACHP, VG

Constant Cooling Ltd

84 London Rd, Sawston, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire CB22 3XE T: 01223 834711 E: peter@constantcooling.com W: constantcooling.com Year Joined: 2009 In House: ABGHOS Specialist Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG

Coolheat Services Ltd

14 Coleridge Road, Maldon, Essex CM9 6DH T: 01245 321615 E: nina@coolheat.co.uk W: coolheat.co.uk Year Joined: 1981 In House: ABEFHIJOS Contracted Out: C Sp. Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG, VG

Cooper & Brome (Contracts) Ltd

Units 3 & 4, 85 London Road, Marks Tey, Colchester, Essex CO6 1EB T: 01206 212582 E: simon@cooperandbrome.co.uk W: cooperandbrome.co.uk Year Joined: 1984 In House: GHJMO Cont’d Out: ABCDEFIJLPRSTUVWY Specialist Group: HAPS, SFG

CPS Building Services Ltd

Unit 15a Norman Way Industrial Est, Norman Way, Over, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire CB24 5QE T: 01223 232054 E: healthandsafety@ cpsbuildingservices.co.uk W: cpsbuildingservices.co.uk Year Joined: 2009 In House: BGHMOSUV Contracted Out: CDEFIJKLPQTWXY Specialist Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG

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D & K Facilities Maintenance Ltd

32 Hornsby Square, Southfields Industrial Park, Laindon, Essex SS15 6SD T: 01268 545737 E: glenn@dandkfacilities.co.uk W: dandkfacilities.co.uk Year Joined: 2007 In House: MOV Specialist Group: HAPS, RACHP

Dalkia

Unit 3, Carisbrook Court, Buckingham Business Park, Anderson Road, Swavesey, Cambridge CB24 4UQ T: 01784 411600 E: liam.heffron@dalkia.co.uk Year Joined: 2021 In House: S Specialist Group: SFG

Danimak Ltd

CSM House, Chequers Lane, Dagenham, Essex RM9 6PR T: 020 8596 9040 E: dan@danimak.com W: danimak.com Year Joined: 2006 In House: ABGIMS Cont’d Out: CDEFHJKLPQRTUVWXY Specialist Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG


BESA MEMBERS EASTERN COUNTIES

DMG Delta Ltd

Sion Park Stansted Rd, Birchanger, Birchanger, Bishop Stortford, Hertfordshire CM23 5PU T: 01279 810100 E: rupert.mackay@dmgdelta.co.uk W: dmgdelta.co.uk Year Joined: 2004 In House: ABFGHIJLMOSUVW Contracted Out: CDEJKPQRTXY Specialist Group: SFG

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Fisher Refrigeration

37 High Street, Landbeach, Cambridgeshire CB25 9FR T: 01223 861103 E: trevor@fisherrefrigeration.co.uk W: fisherrefrigeration.co.uk Year Joined: 1987 In House: ABIO Specialist Group: RACHP

Eastern Fabrications Building Services Ltd

4 Horsecroft Place, The Pinnacles, Harlow, Essex CM19 5BT T: 01279 454609 E: roy.cox@efabs.co.uk W: efabs.co.uk Year Joined: 1999 In House: ACDEJKOQSTV Contracted Out: LW Sp. Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG, VHB, VG

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).

Edmund Services Ltd

12/13 Saxon House, Warley Street, Upminster, Essex RM14 3PJ T: 01708 222221 E: liam@edmundservices.com W: edmundservices.com Year Joined: 1993 In House: HS Cont’d Out: CDEFIJLOPRSTVWXY Specialist Group: SFG

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).

Elite Services (Environmental) Ltd

We have been serving Cambridgeshire and the surrounding areas for over 45 years, and have experienced and fully trained engineers with current F-Gas certs.

Midas Business Centre, 18D Midas Business Centre, Wantz Rd, Dagenham, Essex RM10 8PS T: 01268 542030 E: dave@eliteservices.co.uk W: eliteservices.co.uk Year Joined: 2007 In House: ABGMOS Contracted Out: CEITUVWY Specialist Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG

EQUANS FM Ltd

Ipswich Branch, Unit 19 Sterling Complex, Farthing Road, Ipswich, Suffolk IP1 5AP T: 01473 470006 E: kayleigh.jones@equans.com 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 T: 01603 731100 E: jamie.thwaites@eyregroup.co.uk W: eyregroup.co.uk Year Joined: 1998 In House: ABFGHIJMOPRS Contracted Out: CDEKLQTUVWXY Sp. Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG, VG

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, Cambridgeshire CB25 9FR T: 01223 861103 E: trevor@fisherrefrigeration.co.uk W: fisherrefrigeration.co.uk Year Joined: 1987 In House: ABO Specialist Group: RACHP

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H20 Nationwide Ltd

Repton Court Enterprise Park, Repton Close, Basildon, Essex SS13 1LN T: 01268 282700 E: steve@h2onationwide.co.uk W: h2onationwide.co.uk Year Joined: 2000 In House: W Specialist Group: SFG, VHB

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Hawkes Refrigeration Engineers

2-6 Gibcracks, Basildon, Essex SS14 1PE T: 01268 556663 E: barry@refrigeration-uk.com W: refrigeration-uk.com Year Joined: 2000 In House: ABDEGHIJOPRSTUV Contracted Out: CDFIJLMSWY Sp. Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG, VHB, VG

HMAC Ventilation Services LLP

18 Hornsby Square, Southfields Business Park, Basildon, Essex SS15 6SD T: 01268 206188 E: info@hmacvs.co.uk W: hmacvs.co.uk Year Joined: 2018 In House: F Specialist Group: SFG, VHB

Hughes and Associates Property Services Ltd

Cedar House, 105 Carrow Road, Norwich, Norfolk NR1 1HP T: 0333 3355 330 E: richardstaff@ hughesandassociates.co.uk W: hughesandassociates.co.uk Year Joined: 2020 In House: S Specialist Group: SFG

Hygiene Contracts Ltd

Essex House, Josselin Road, Basildon, Essex SS13 1EL T: 01268 726332 E: casey.barham@ hygienecontracts.com W: hygienecontracts.com Year Joined: 2017 In House: AEGST Sp. Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG, VHB, VG

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Independent Air Quality Consultancy Services Ltd

11 Mersey Rd, Witham, Essex CM8 1LL T: 0330 133 1252 E: alan@iaqservices.co.uk W: iaqservices.co.uk Year Joined: 2013 In House: EF Contracted Out: CDWY Specialist Group: SFG, VHB, VG

Ingot Ventilation Services Ltd

76 Claydon Business Park, Ipswich, Suffolk IP6 0NL T: 01473 833480 E: sales@ingotservices.co.uk W: ingot.services Year Joined: 2019 In House: CDET Specialist Group: VHB, VG

Integral UK Ltd

Suite 4 Rosemary House, Lanwades Business Park, Kentford, Newmarket CB8 7PN T: 01638 554420 E: martin.hurn@integral.co.uk W: integral.co.uk Year Joined: 2005 In House: ABGHIMOSVXY Contracted Out: CDEFJKLPQRTUW Sp. Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG, VG

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JCW Energy Services Ltd

Unit 7 Saxon Business Centre, Saxon Way, Melbourn, Royston, Cambridgeshire SG8 6DN T: 01763 264300 E: richard.weller@jcwes.com W: jcwes.com Year Joined: 2014 In House: ABGHIJLMOSUY Contracted Out: CDEFJKPQRTVWX Sp. Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG, VG

Jupiter Facilities Management Ltd

3 Repton Court, Basildon, Essex SS13 1LN T: 01268 288988 E: phil.dorrell@jupiterfm.com W: jupiterfm.com Year Joined: 2003 In House: ABGHMS Contracted Out: CDFITUVWY Specialist Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG

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KGB Commercial Heating

8 Twickenham Road, Union Park, Norwich, Norfolk NR6 6NG T: 0845 230 0696 E: kevinkgbcomheat@btconnect.com W: kgbcommercialheating.com Year Joined: 2007 In House: GMUW Contracted Out: EI Specialist Group: HAPS, SFG

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L A Maintenance Ltd

Whitebridge Farm Industrial Estate, Unit 19A, Crays Hill, Billericay, Essex CM11 2UL T: 01277 205046 E: lam@lamaintenance-ltd.co.uk W: lamaintenance-ltd.co.uk Year Joined: 1992 In House: ABEFGHIJLMOSUVW Contracted Out: CKQRTXY Sp. Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG, VG

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Madson Air Conditioning Ltd 10 Edward Park, Grange Way, Colchester, Essex CO2 8FZ T: 01206 866000 E: damon@madson.co.uk W: madson.co.uk Year Joined: 2021 In House: ABCDEGIORSUV Contracted Out: LMTW Sp. Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG, VG

Munro Building Services Ltd Vision House Oakington Bus Park, Dry Drayton Road, Oakington, Cambridge CB24 3DQ T: 01223 702100 E: davidclark@munroservices.co.uk W: munrobuildingservices.co.uk Year Joined: 1974 In House: GJKMOQS Contracted Out: ABCDEFILTUVWXY Specialist Group: HAPS, SFG

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Polarcool Refrigeration Ltd

Munro Building Services Ltd

Unit 11, Kingsdale Business Centre, Regina Road, Chelmsford, Essex CM1 1PE T: 01245 392610 E: waynesallows@munroservices.co.uk W: munrobuildingservices.co.uk Year Joined: 1992 In House: GJKMOQS Contracted Out: ABCDEFILTUVWXY Specialist Group: HAPS, SFG

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Norfolk Heating Ltd

Prestige House, Avian Way, Salhouse Road, Norwich, Norfolk NR7 9AR T: 01603 429426 E: janie.sewell@aol.co.uk Year Joined: 1966 In House: GHILM Cont’d Out: ABCDEFJKOPQSTUVWXY Specialist Group: HAPS, SFG

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Pitkin & Ruddock Ltd

Unit 1, Capital Estate, Whapload Rd, Lowestoft, Suffolk NR32 1TY T: 01502 563629 E: dean.clackett@pitkin-ruddock.co.uk W: pitkin-ruddock.co.uk Year Joined: 1975 In House: ABEO Contracted Out: LTUW Specialist Group: RACHP, VG

Pitkin & Ruddock Ltd

Unit 1, Capital Estate, Whapload Rd, Lowestoft, Suffolk NR32 1TY T: 01502 563629 E: dean.clackett@pitkin-ruddock.co.uk W: pitkin-ruddock.co.uk Year Joined: 2021 In House: ABEO Specialist Group: RACHP, VG

Pitkin & Ruddock Ltd

Unit 6, Mercers Rd, Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk IP32 7HX T: 01284 767579 E: les.mitchell@pitkin-ruddock.co.uk W: pitkin-ruddock.co.uk Year Joined: 1975 In House: ABOV Specialist Group: RACHP

Pitkin & Ruddock Ltd

Unit D, Olympus Close, Whitehouse Industrial Estate, Ipswich, Suffolk IP1 5LJ T: 01473 740500 E: damian.nunn@pitkin-ruddock.co.uk W: pitkin-ruddock.co.uk Year Joined: 1975 In House: ABIO Specialist Group: RACHP

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Unit K1, Beckingham Business Park, Tolleshunt Major, Maldon, Essex CM9 8LZ T: 01621 868584 E: brian@polarcool.co.uk W: polarcool.co.uk Year Joined: 2007 In House: ABORS Specialist Group: RACHP, SFG, VG

Pro-Duct Clean Ltd

The Gattinetts, Hadleigh Road, East Bergholt, Essex, Essex CO7 6QT T: 0870 609 2080 E: nigel@pro-ductclean.com W: pro-ductclean.com Year Joined: 2008 In House: ET Specialist Group: VHB, VG

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Royce Group Ltd

Unit 8, Lime Grove Estate, Falconer Road, Haverhill, Suffolk CB9 7XU T: 01440 712345 E: alison@roycegroup.ltd.uk W: roycegroup.co.uk Year Joined: 2010 In House: ABCGIMOSV Contracted Out: T Sp. Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG, VG

Rydan Mechanical Services Ltd

Unit 27, Olympic Business Park, Basildon, Essex SS14 3EX T: 01268 280333 E: iain@rydanservices.co.uk W: rydanservices.co.uk Year Joined: 2003 In House: ABGHI Cont’d Out: CDEFJKLMOPQRTUVWXY Specialist Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG

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SES Mechanical Services Ltd Telford Way, Severalls Lane Ind Est, Colchester, Essex CO4 9QP T: 01206 845333 E: sales@sesmechanical.co.uk W: sesmechanical.co.uk Year Joined: 1981 In House: ABGHIJKLMOPQS Contracted Out: CDERTUVW Specialist Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG

Sorrel (Maintenance) Ltd

The Old Barn, Scrips Business Park, Cut Hedge Lane, Coggeshall, Essex CO6 1RL T: 01376 380000 E: adam.english@sorrelgroup.com W: sorrelgroup.com Year Joined: 2020 In House: ABCDEHJPS Sp. Group: RACHP, SFG, VHB, VG

Sotham Engineering Services Ltd

Home End, Fulbourn, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire CB21 5BS T: 01223 881081 E: ricky.harris@sotham.co.uk W: sotham.co.uk Year Joined: 1982 In House: GHILMV Contracted Out: UWY Specialist Group: HAPS, SFG

Sotham Engineering Services Ltd

Ocean House, Iceni Court, Delft Way, Norwich, Norfolk NR6 6BB T: 01603 412411 E: Nick.reeve@sotham.co.uk Year Joined: 1982 In House: GHILMV Contracted Out: STUWY Specialist Group: HAPS, SFG

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TWO Services Ltd

2 Hovefields Lodge, Burnt Mills, Basildon, Essex SS13 1EB T: 01268 727603 E: barry@two-services.com W: two-services.com Year Joined: 2006 In House: ST Specialist Group: SFG, VHB

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United Facilities Management Ltd

Suite 4 The Sanctuary, Steeple View Farm, Dunton Road, Steeple View, Laindon, Essex SS15 4DB T: 0333 323 0730 E: stephen@unitedfm.com W: unitedfm.com Year Joined: 1996 In House: ABEGHIMOS Contracted Out: CDFJKLPQTUVWXY Sp. Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG, VG

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Ventilation And Water Compliance Ltd

2 Cambria Close, Charfleet Industrial Estate, Canvey Island, Essex SS8 0JX T: 01268 690431 E: simon@vwcompliance.co.uk W: vwcompliance.co.uk Year Joined: 2018 In House: CDEFSTV Specialist Group: SFG, VHB, VG

Ventilation Hygiene Consulting Ltd

Ventilation House, 21 Ashwell Road, Guilden Morden, Hertfordshire SG8 0JX T: 01763 852803 E: sue@clearmanagedservices.com W: vhc-ltd.co.uk Year Joined: 2020 In House: ST Specialist Group: VHB

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Weldatube Mechanical & Electrical Services Ltd

Unit 5, Old Park Farm, Ford End, Chelmsford, Essex CM3 1LN T: 01277 353306 E: office@weldatube.co.uk W: keepingcool.co.uk Year Joined: 2006 In House: ABEIT Cont’d Out: CDFGHIJMOTUVWY Specialist Group: RACHP, VHB, VG

Wonters FM Ltd

Unit 16, Ronald Rolph Court, Wadloes Road, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire CB5 8PX T: 01223 240547 E: Bob@wonters.co.uk W: wontersgroup.co.uk/at-a-glance Year Joined: 2010 In House: HIJLMOPSTUX Contracted Out: ABCDEY Sp. Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG, VHB, VG


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A C Direct Ltd

Stable Yard, 65 Albert Road, South Woodford E18 1LE T: 020 8989 8989 E: tom@acdprojects.co.uk W: ac-direct.co.uk Year Joined: 2009 In House: ABIO Specialist Group: RACHP

A C Preou Ltd

Hobson House, 12b Bridge Close, Romford, Essex RM7 0AU T: 01708 755055 E: juliaherold@preou.co.uk W: preou.co.uk Year Joined: 1975 In House: ABEGJMO Contracted Out: CDLRTW Specialist Group: HAPS, RACHP, VG

A C R London Ltd

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 A B C D E

Heating & Plumbing Services Group RACHP Refrigeration, Air Conditioning & Heat Pump Group Service & Facilities Group SFG Ventilation Hygiene Branch VHB Ventilation Group VG HAPS

134-134a Park View Road, Welling, Kent DA16 1SJ T: 020 8331 5603 E: info@acrlondon.co.uk W: acrlondon.co.uk Year Joined: 1994 In House: ABEJOSTUV Contracted Out: I Sp. Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG, VHB, VG

A C UK Group Ltd

Unit 13, Wing Yip Business Centre, Cricklewood, London NW2 6LN T: 01905 347811 E: Adrian@aandcgroup.co.uk W: aandcgroup.co.uk Year Joined: 2022 In House: AGHJS Sp. Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG, VG

Accent Services (Air Conditioning) Ltd

Unit 17 Shepperton Buiness Park, Govett Avenue, Govett Avenue, Shepperton, Middlesex TW17 8BA T: 01932 765648 E: ian.marriott@accent.ac W: accent.ac Year Joined: 2010 In House: ABOS Specialist Group: RACHP, SFG

ADC Environmental Services Ltd

53 Bankside Close, Isleworth, Middlesex TW7 7EW T: 020 8891 0228 E: adcphilipcross@gmail.com W: adcenvironmentalservices.co.uk Year Joined: 2000 In House: EFTW Contracted Out: ABCDGHIMRSUVY Specialist Group: SFG, VHB, VG

Advent Ductwork Systems Ltd

7 Westfield Road, Slyfield Ind Est, Guildford, Surrey GU1 1RR T: 01932 856249 E: peter@adventds.com Year Joined: 2008 In House: ABCEGISV Contracted Out: LOTUWY Sp. Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG, VG

AG47 FM Ltd

83 Baker Street, London W1U 6AG T: 020 3170 0998 E: michael@ag47fm.com W: ag47fm.com Year Joined: 2020 In House: AS Specialist Group: RACHP, SFG

Aim Mechanical Services Ltd

2 Veridion Way, Veridion Park, Erith, Kent DA18 4AL T: 020 8320 1060 E: eranstern@aimmechanical.co.uk W: aimmechanical.co.uk Year Joined: 1992 In House: ABGLMOSW Specialist Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG

Air Conditioning Projects Ltd

Basepoint Centre, Cressex Bus Park, Lincoln Road, High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire HP12 3RL T: 01494 622307 E: matt@acprojects.co.uk W: acprojects.co.uk Year Joined: 2009 In House: B Contracted Out: ABCDIOSTUVW Specialist Group: RACHP

ALB Building Services Ltd

77 Fulham Palace Rd, 1 Farriers Yard, London W6 8AH T: 020 8563 7403 E: allan@albltd.co.uk W: albltd.co.uk Year Joined: 2011 In House: HS Sp. Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG, VG

All Seasons Air Conditioning Services Ltd

Unit 5, Prospect Business Park, Langston Road, Loughton, Essex IG10 3TR T: 020 8502 4540 E: steven@allseasonscc.co.uk W: allseasonsclimatecontrol.co.uk Year Joined: 2015 In House: ABISV Cont’d Out: CDEFGHJKLMOPQRTUWXY Specialist Group: RACHP, SFG

Apleona UK Ltd

Fifth Floor, City Reach, 5 Greenwich View Place, London E14 9NN T: 020 8790 1000 E: martin.taylor@apleona.com W: uk.apleona.com Year Joined: 2007 In House: ABGMOSU Contracted Out: TVWY Specialist Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG

Apleona UK Ltd

Suite 3, 5th Floor, 5 Grenwich View Place, London E14 9NN T: 020 8790 1000 E: robert.miles@apleona.com W: uk-hsg.apleona.com Year Joined: 2007 In House: ABEGHMSU Contracted Out: JLPTVWXY Sp. Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG, VG

Argent FM Ltd

Argent House, 20 Station Road, Tiptree, Colchester, Essex CO5 0AD T: 020 7403 1204 E: colin.lemon@argentfm.com W: argentfm.com Year Joined: 2002 In House: ABGIJLMOSTUWX Contracted Out: CDEFJKPQVY Sp. Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG, VHB, VG

Axis Europe PLC

3 Tramway Avenue, Stratford, London E15 4PN T: 020 7564 2100 E: Alan.noble@axiseurope.com W: axiseurope.com Year Joined: 2022 In House: GHS Specialist Group: HAPS, SFG

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Balfour Beatty Kilpatrick

5 Churchill Place, Canary Wharf, London E14 5HU T: 020 7216 6800 E: sabina.astarita@balfourbeatty.com W: balfourbeatty.com Year Joined: 2009 In House: GIJMOPX Contracted Out: ABCDELSTUVWY Specialist Group: HAPS, RACHP, VG

Bancroft Ltd

32 Harbour Exchange Square, Harbour Island, London E14 9GE T: 020 8709 2500 E: jason.dodd@bancroft.uk.com W: bancroft.uk.com Year Joined: 1996 In House: I Contracted Out: ABCDEGJKLOQTWY

Beacon Group Ltd

Unit 5 Kingside Business Park, Ruston Road, Woolwich, London SE18 5BX T: 020 8309 8555 E: enquiries@beacongroup.org.uk W: beacongroup.org.uk Year Joined: 2004 In House: DG Contracted Out: ABCJOV Specialist Group: HAPS, VG

Bishop Shrink Fitting Ltd 183-185 Sunningvale Avenue, Biggin Hill, Kent TN16 3TL T: 020 8656 8234 E: cyril.bishop@bishop.co.uk W: bishopgroupservices.com Year Joined: 2015 In House: J

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Blu Diamond Services Ltd

1st Floor, 31 River Road, Barking, Essex IG11 0DA T: 0203 632 1031 E: laurence@bludiamondservices.com W: bludiamondservices.com Year Joined: 2015 In House: T Specialist Group: SFG, VHB

Briggs & Forrester Engineering Services Ltd

3rd Floor, 35 Chiswell Street, London EC1Y 4SE T: 0203 859 3859 E: giovanni.ionta@briggs.uk.com Year Joined: 1961 In House: GIJM Cont’d Out: ABCDEFJLOPRSTUVWXY Specialist Group: HAPS

BSW Heating Ltd

3 Old Barn Lane, Kenley, Surrey CR8 5AT T: 020 8763 5300 E: ehewett@bsw-heating.com W: bsw-heating.com Year Joined: 1972 In House: GHLMOV Contracted Out: ABCDIUW Specialist Group: HAPS, SFG

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C N C Heating Ltd

Unit F, Fawkham Business Park, Fawkham Rd, Longfield, Kent DA3 7BE T: 01474 700111 E: service@cncheating.co.uk W: cncheating.co.uk Year Joined: 2005 In House: HS Specialist Group: SFG

Cartel (London) Ltd

Hobbs Cross Open Farm, Hobbs Cross Rd, Theydon Garnon, Epping, Essex CM16 7NY T: 01992 812522 E: mick@cartellondon.com W: cartellondon.com Year Joined: 2003 In House: T Specialist Group: VG

CBRE Managed Services Ltd 61 Southwark Street, London SE1 0HL T: 020 7871 9192 E: ryan.kilby@cbre.com W: cbre.co.uk Year Joined: 1985 In House: ABCDEFGHIJKLMOPQRSTUVWXY Sp. Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG, VHB, VG

Claremore Mechanical Services Ltd

31 Grangewood Street, East Ham, London E6 1HB T: 020 8552 5124 E: gavin.pykerman@claremore.co.uk W: claremore.co.uk Year Joined: 1995 In House: ABGHIJLMSVW Contracted Out: CDETU Specialist Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG

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Unit 15 City Business Centre, 25 Lower Road, London SE16 2XB T: 0203 958 6110 E: mail@cleanheat.co.uk W: cleanheat.co.uk Year Joined: 2013 In House: ABGLMOSVW Contracted Out: CEJPTUXY Specialist Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG

Condair Ltd

Rustington Trading Estate, Artex Avenue, Rustington, West Sussex BN16 3LN T: 01903 850200 E: tony.fleming@condair.com W: condair.co.uk Year Joined: 1996 In House: IS Specialist Group: SFG

Contract Energy Management Ltd

Unit 13, Brentford Business Centre, Commerce Road, Brentford, Middlesex TW8 8LG T: 020 8568 4655 E: rossf@cemuk.com W: cemuk.com Year Joined: 2007 In House: GIMSUVW Contracted Out: CDER Specialist Group: HAPS, SFG

Corinthia Hotel London

Whitehall Place, London SW1A 2BD T: 0207 930 8181 E: jordi.segales@corinthia.com W: corinthia.com/london Year Joined: 2017 In House: S Specialist Group: SFG

Crystal Refrigeration

Crystal House, 4 Dolman Road, London W4 5UY T: 020 8994 9398 E: harminder@crystalrefrigeration.co.uk W: crystalrefrigeration.co.uk Year Joined: 1996 In House: ABIV Specialist Group: RACHP

Crystal Sigma Ltd

657 North Circular Road, London NW2 7AY T: 020 8452 3030 E: samir@crystalsigma.com W: crystalsigma.com Year Joined: 2008 In House: ABLSV Contracted Out: IOT Specialist Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG

Current Development Ltd

7 Beechwood Rise, Chislehurst, Kent BR7 6TF T: 020 8295 2295 E: jim.kitson@currentdevelopment.co.uk W: currentdevelopment.co.uk Year Joined: 1998 In House: AEISV Contracted Out: CGHMOTUY Specialist Group: RACHP, SFG, VG

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Delatim Ltd

Dalkia

30 Churchill Place, Canary Wharf, London E14 5RE T: 020 7105 2300 E: george.adams@dalkia.co.uk W: dalkia.co.uk Year Joined: 1965 In House: AGIS Specialist Group: HAPS

Dalkia

3rd Floor, Twenty, 20 Kingston Road, Staines-upon-Thames, Middlesex TW18 4LG T: 01784 411600 E: ash.muru@dalkia.co.uk W: imtech.co.uk Year Joined: 2009 In House: I Contracted Out: ABCDEGHJKLMOPQRSTUVWXY

Darenth Valley Building Services Ltd

Ukams House, Unit 4 Twisleton Court, Priory Hill, Dartford, Kent DA1 2EN T: 01322 615665 E: james@darenthvalley.co.uk W: darenthvalley.co.uk Year Joined: 2009 In House: BGJLOS Contracted Out: ABCEIMTUWY Specialist Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG

Delatim Limited

Unit 33 IO Centre, Armstrong Road London SE18 6RS Tel: 0208 853 9580 Email: info@delatim.co.uk Website: www.delatim.co.uk Delatim is a customer focused business, with the capability to provide design, installation, commissioning and maintenance services. • Air-conditioning • Ventilation Systems • HVAC Control Systems • HVAC Commissioning • HVAC Maintenance • Gas-Safe Installations • Public Health Systems Established in 2005, Delatim succeeds on reputation, with a leadership focus on investing in people, competence, honesty and quality. Delatim provides its services throughout London and all of the South East. Please get in touch to discuss your requirements.

Unit 33 IO Centre, Armstrong Road, London SE18 6RS T: 020 8853 9580 E: tim.bonny@delatim.co.uk W: delatim.co.uk Year Joined: 2016 In House: ACGI Specialist Group: HAPS, RACHP, VG

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Elite Support Services (London) Ltd

Bellerive House, Ground Floor, 3 Muirfield Crescent, Canary Wharfe, London E14 9SZ T: 07970 838635 E: Bala.Papiah@elitess.co.uk W: elitess.co.uk Year Joined: 2020 In House: ST Specialist Group: SFG, VHB

Elmec (Southern) Ltd

6 Lagoon Road, Orpington, Kent BR5 3QX T: 020 8331 2960 E: amason@elmecsouthern.com W: elmecsouthern.com Year Joined: 1995 In House: DEGHIJMRY Cont’d Out: ABCFJKLOPQSTUVWX Specialist Group: HAPS, SFG, VG

Elmstead Mechanical Services Ltd

1st Floor Bates Business Centre, The Old Brickworks, Church Road, Harold Wood, Essex RM3 0JF T: 01708 378787 E: ian@elmstead.co.uk W: elmstead.co.uk Year Joined: 1989 In House: ABOS Contracted Out: CDEGILMRTUVWY Specialist Group: RACHP, SFG

Emcor Group (UK)

1 The Crescent, Surbiton KT6 4BN T: 0345 600 2300 E: david.parker@emcoruk.com W: emcoruk.com Year Joined: 2018 In House: ABEGHSTUV Sp. Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG, VHB, VG

EMS (Installations) Ltd

Wharf Road, Gravesend, Kent DA12 2RU T: 01474 360390 E: alan.darville@emspipework.co.uk W: emspipework.co.uk Year Joined: 2005 In House: GKQX Specialist Group: HAPS, RACHP, VG

EQUANS FM Ltd

4th Floor, 6 Bevis Marks, London EC3A 7AF T: 020 7320 8600 E: Luke.folwell@equans.com W: engie.co.uk/en Year Joined: 2007 In House: ABS


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Equans Regeneration Ltd

GEM Environmental Building Services Ltd

Holland Air Conditioning Ltd

Essex Services Group Ltd

Gratte Brothers Ltd

Hoveair (Maintenance Services) Ltd

Conquest House, Church Street, Waltham Abbey, London EN9 1DX T: 01992 650333 E: Chris.doyle@equans.com W: keepmoatregen.com Year Joined: 2017 In House: AGH Specialist Group: HAPS, RACHP Viking Business Centre, Danes Rd, Romford, Essex RM7 0HL T: 01708 708888 E: lcowlbeck@esglimited.com W: esgplc.com Year Joined: 2005 In House: FGIJKMOQSV Contracted Out: ABCDEJLPRTUWXY Specialist Group: HAPS, SFG

Extract Solutions Ltd

The Annex, 12 Thornton Gardens, London SW12 0LG T: 020 8012 7958 E: simon@extractsolutions.co.uk W: extractsolutions.co.uk Year Joined: 2021 In House: ST Specialist Group: SFG, VHB

Exyte Hargreaves Ltd

45 Beech Street, London EC2Y 8AD T: 0161 764 5082 E: Lorainne.Miller@exytehargreaves.net W: exyte-hargreaves.net Year Joined: 2023 In House: CEIJKPQVXY Contracted Out: ABDRTU Specialist Group: HAPS, RACHP, VG

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Fletchers Facilities Ltd

Jubilee Lodge (First Floor), 21 Jubilee Way, Chessington, Surrey KT9 1TR T: 020 8391 2972 E: mikef@ffl11.co.uk W: ffl11.co.uk Year Joined: 1982 In House: GIJKLMQSW Contracted Out: ABCDEOTUV Specialist Group: HAPS, SFG

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G & D Higgins Mechanical Services Ltd

60-62 High Street, Northwood, Middlesex HA6 1BL T: 020 8863 0003 E: lindarose.higgins@gdhiggins.co.uk W: gdhiggins.co.uk Year Joined: 1990 In House: GHILMOSVX Contracted Out: EW Sp. Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG, VG

Stoneleigh Terrace, Raydon Street, London N19 5TY T: 020 8985 0409 E: keith.harris@gemebs.com W: gem-ebs.co.uk Year Joined: 2003 In House: GHJMPUVWX Contracted Out: ABCDEFIKLQRY 2 Regents Wharf, All Saints Street, London N1 9RL T: 020 7837 6433 E: rharris@gratte.com W: gratte.com Year Joined: 1949 In House: AGIJMPXY Contracted Out: CDELOTUVW Specialist Group: HAPS, RACHP, VG

Gratte Brothers Building Services Maintenance Ltd

2 Regents Wharf, All Saints Street, London N1 9RL T: 020 7837 6433 E: rharris@gratte.com W: gratte.com Year Joined: 2004 In House: S Contracted Out: ABCDELRTUVW Specialist Group: SFG

Gross Air Conditioning Ltd First Floor 94, Stamford Hill, London N16 6XS T: 0203 861 7000 E: mark@grossair.co.uk W: grossair.co.uk Year Joined: 2021 In House: AB Specialist Group: RACHP

Group Metropolitan Ltd

Unit 23 Greenwich Centre Business Park, 53 Norman Road, Greenwich, London SE10 9QF T: 020 8293 5582/0800 027 6501 E: karl.warner@mservices.co.uk W: mservices.co.uk Year Joined: 2016 In House: ABEGTU Sp. Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG, VHB, VG

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H & V Building Services Ltd

The Old Dairy, 4 New Road, South Darenth, Dartford, Kent DA4 9AR T: 01322 420040 E: enquiries@hvbuildingservices.co.uk W: hvbuildingservices.co.uk Year Joined: 2002 In House: ABCDEGJLMOPSTUW Contracted Out: V Sp. Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG, VHB, VG

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Unit 8, Sovereign Business Centre, Stockingswater Lane, Enfield, Middlesex EN3 7JX T: 020 8443 0990 E: james@munnsgroup.co.uk Year Joined: 1996 In House: ABDEGHLMOSTW Contracted Out: CFIJKPQRUVXY Sp. Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG, VHB, VG

24-26 Hermitage Lane, South Norwood, London SE25 5HH T: 020 8656 7744 E: davidcollins@hoveair.com W: linkedin.com/company/hoveairmaintenance-services-limited Year Joined: 2009 In House: ABGHLMOS Specialist Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG

Innovation Air Conditioning & Building Services Limited 3rd Floor, Lansdowne Building, 2 Lansdowne Road, Croydon CR9 2ER Tel: 0208 152 8600 Email: info@innovation-acbs.com Website: www.innovation-acbs.com

Huggins & Squire Ltd

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

Hygeia Ltd

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.

HSL Group Ltd

The Beeches, Brighton Road, Lower Kingswood, Surrey KT20 6SY T: 01737 831810 E: john@hslgroup.co.uk W: hslgroup.co.uk Year Joined: 2002 In House: ABGOU Contracted Out: JLMPTVWXY Specialist Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG 50 Singer Way, Kempston, Bedfordshire MK42 7AF T: 01908 698979 E: gordoncollis@hugginsandsquire.co.uk W: hugginsandsquire.co.uk Year Joined: 1989 In House: ABCDEIO Specialist Group: RACHP, VG Unit 1, Jubilee Business Park, 10-12 Lombard Road, London SW19 3TZ T: 020 8763 4555 E: info@hygeialtd.com W: hygeialtd.com Year Joined: 2021 In House: ST Specialist Group: SFG, VHB

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Indepth Hygiene Services Ltd Indepth House, Wellesley Road, Sutton, Surrey SM2 5BW T: 020 8661 7888 E: r.norman@indepthhygiene.co.uk W: indepthhygiene.co.uk Year Joined: 1996 In House: EFT Specialist Group: SFG, VHB, VG

Innovation Air Conditioning & Building Services Ltd Lansdowne Building, Lansdowne Rd, East Croydon, Surrey CR9 2ER T: 020 8152 8600 E: amitry@innovation-acbs.com W: innovation-acbs.co.uk Year Joined: 2000 In House: IO Cont’d Out: ABCDEFGHJKLMQSTUVWY Specialist Group: RACHP

Established 1998

Integral UK Ltd

1st Floor, Leo House, Railway Approach, Wallington, Surrey SM6 0DX T: 020 8544 3500 E: martin.mccormack@integral.co.uk W: integral.co.uk Year Joined: 2005 In House: ABGHMOSXY Contracted Out: CDEFIJKLPQRTUVW Sp. Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG, VG

Iver Technical Services Ltd West World, West Gate, London W5 1DT T: 020 8998 0300 E: john@ivertechnical.co.uk W: ivertechnical.com Year Joined: 2011 In House: G Contracted Out: CDEIMOV Specialist Group: HAPS

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J C Watson

2 Cecil’s Barn, Fieldhouse Farm, Dunnings Lane, Brentwood, Essex CM13 3HE T: 0203 733 3050 E: john_l@jcwatson.co.uk W: jcwatson.co.uk Year Joined: 2018 In House: ABCDEGIJ Contracted Out: LOTW Specialist Group: HAPS, RACHP, VG

J J Engineering Co

260 Reede Road, Dagenham, Essex RM10 8EH T: 020 8595 6076 E: jj@jjeng.com W: jjeng.com Year Joined: 1999 In House: ABCEGIOST Contracted Out: HJLMWY Sp. Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG, VHB, VG

J O’Connor Ltd

Unit 2, Horizon Trade Park, Ringway, London N11 2NW T: 020 8920 4930 E: numberoneuk1@gmail.com W: joconnor.co.uk Year Joined: 1990 In House: GHILMOSUW Contracted Out: TVY Specialist Group: HAPS, SFG

J&I Cleaning Services Ltd Unit 7 Eastcote Ind Estate, Field End Road, Ruislip HA4 9XG T: 020 8866 3413 E: info@jicleaning.com W: jicleaning.com Year Joined: 2018 In House: T Specialist Group: VHB

Jones Engineering UK

Suite 425, 15 St Helen’s Place, St Mary Axe, London EC3A 6DE T: 00 353 18 697150 E: dgrady@joneseng.com W: joneseng.com Year Joined: 2021 In House: ABGOSTU Sp. Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG, VHB

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KCE FM Ltd

12-17 Pepper Street, Glengal Bridge, London E14 9RP T: 020 7278 7997 E: callum.yates@kcefm.co.uk W: kcefm.co.uk Year Joined: 2002 In House: ABGIMSUVWY Contracted Out: FJKLPQRTX Sp. Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG, VG

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Maze Engineering Ltd

MLK Cleaning Services Ltd

Knightsbridge Building Services Ltd

McDonald Brown Ltd

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Airport House, Purley Way, Croydon, Surrey CR0 0XZ T: 020 8253 4588 E: donna.seaman@kpsltd.co.uk W: knightsbridgeproperty.co.uk Year Joined: 2005 In House: HL Contracted Out: ABEGIMV Specialist Group: HAPS, SFG

Airport House, Purley Way, Croydon, Surrey CR0 0XZ T: 020 8253 4588 E: simon.cowdery@kpsltd.co.uk W: kpsltd.co.uk Year Joined: 2013 In House: AGHIJLMOSVY Sp. Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG, VG

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Lewis Duct Clean Ltd

24 Hayes Street, Bromley, Kent BR2 7LD T: 0203 011 0234 E: danny@lewisductclean.co.uk W: lewisductclean.co.uk Year Joined: 2009 In House: CEIT Contracted Out: AB Specialist Group: VHB, VG

Lorne Stewart PLC

Greenford Aladdin Building, Western Ave, Greenford UB6 8UY T: 020 8732 2000 E: elaine.stockton@lornestewart.co.uk W: lornestewart.com Year Joined: 1988 In House: ABFGHIJKLMOPQUVWY Contracted Out: CDE Sp. Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG, VG

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Maracom Ltd

Unit 6, Alpine Way, London Ind Park, Beckton E6 6LA T: 020 7987 8550 E: jo.horlick@maracom.co.uk W: maracom.co.uk Year Joined: 1982 In House: GMUV Contracted Out: IW Specialist Group: HAPS, SFG

Mastercool Air Conditioning Specialists

220 Main Rd, Romford, Essex RM2 5HA T: 01708 732700 E: rick@mastercool.co.uk W: mastercool.co.uk Year Joined: 2010 In House: ABDE Contracted Out: C Specialist Group: RACHP, VG

Room 101, The Record Hall, 16-16A Baldwin’s Garden’s, Holborn, London EC1N 7RJ T: 020 7421 4410 E: tonysmith@maze-engineering.co.uk W: maze-engineering.co.uk Year Joined: 2005 In House: ABGHI Contracted Out: CEJLPRSTUVW Specialist Group: HAPS, RACHP Units 11 & 12, Upminster Trading Park, Warley Street, Upminster RM14 3PJ T: 020 7511 8899 E: gdm@mcdonaldbrownltd.co.uk W: mcdonaldbrownltd.co.uk Year Joined: 1986 In House: ABCGIMOSTV Sp. Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG, VHB, VG

MC-Squared Mechanical Services Ltd

220 Main Road, Romford, Essex RM2 5HS T: 01708 732700 E: rick@mcsltd.eu Year Joined: 2015 In House: ABEGHOS Contracted Out: CLM Sp. Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG, VG

Mechanical Services Ltd

Merlin House, 606 Purley Way, Croydon, Surrey CR0 4RF T: 020 8681 8782 E: gerry@mechserv.co.uk W: mechserv.co.uk Year Joined: 2002 In House: GIJM Cont’d Out: ABCDEFJKLOPQRSTUVWXY Specialist Group: HAPS

Michael J Lonsdale Ltd

Unit 1 Langley Quay, Waterside Drive, Langley, Slough, Berkshire SL3 6EY T: 01753-588750 E: mark.heath@michaellonsdale.com W: michaellonsdale.com Year Joined: 1989 In House: EG Cont’d Out: ABCDHJKOPQUWXY Specialist Group: HAPS, VG

Michael J Lonsdale Ltd

Unit 1 Langley Quay, Waterside Drive, Langley, Slough, Berkshire SL3 6EY T: 0845 241 6622 E: arthur.lander@michaellonsdale.com W: michaellonsdale.com Year Joined: 1989 In House: GHIJMPX Contracted Out: ABCDEFKLQUVWY Sp. Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG, VG

MITIE Technical Facilities Management Ltd

The Shard, Level 12, 32 London Bridge Street, London SE1 9SG T: 01252 732400 E: mathew.phillips@mitie.com W: mitieengineering.co.uk Year Joined: 1998 In House: AGIMSV Contracted Out: CDEHJLOPTUWXY

4c Burleigh Parade, Southgate, London N14 5AD T: 07883 525872 E: mlkcleaningservices@yahoo.co.uk W: extract-clean.co.uk Year Joined: 2014 In House: ET Specialist Group: VHB, VG

N G Bailey Ltd

10th 11th Floor, 20 Farringdon Street, London EC4A 4AB T: 020 7843 0200 E: Steve.Campbell@ngbailey.co.uk W: ngbailey.co.uk Year Joined: 1983 In House: GIJKMOPQSUVX Contracted Out: CDEFHLTWY Sp. Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG, VG

N G Bailey Ltd

Unit 14-16 Theale Lakes Bus Park, Moulden Way, Sulhamstead, Reading, Berkshire RG7 4GB T: 0118 930 1300 E: Robert.Featherstone@ngbailey.co.uk W: baileymaintenance.co.uk Year Joined: 1983 In House: ABFGHIKMQSUVY Contracted Out: CDETWX Sp. Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG, VG

NBC (Air Conditioning) Ltd

Installation & Service Office, 117a Darnley Road, Gravesend, Kent DA11 0SH T: 01474 322889 E: jason@nbcairconditioning.co.uk W: nbcairconditioning.co.uk Year Joined: 2006 In House: ABOS Specialist Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG

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Oakray Ltd

Glasgow Stud, Burnt Farm Ride, Enfield, Essex EN2 9DY T: 020 8370 4500 E: james.barnard@oakrays.co.uk W: oakrays.co.uk Year Joined: 2002 In House: EGHJKLMOPQSVWX Contracted Out: ABCDFITUY Sp. Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG, VG

Onyx Fire and Security Ltd Suite 4, Howbury House, Texcel Business Centre, Thames Road, Crayford, Kent DA1 4RQ T: 020 7205 2126 E: claire.baker@hseadvisor.co.uk W: onyxservices.co.uk Year Joined: 2017 In House: EST Specialist Group: SFG, VHB, VG


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Orion Building Engineering Services Ltd

5 Grovelands Business Centre, Boundary Way, Hemel Hempstead Industrial Estate, Hemel Hempstead, Hertfordshire HP2 7TE T: 01442 242100 E: simon.heller@orion-bes.com W: orionbuildingengineering.com Year Joined: 2022 In House: ABGO Specialist Group: HAPS, RACHP

Orlanix Ltd

21 - 23 Oakdene Road, Redhill, Surrey RH1 6BT T: 01737 763999 E: robert.mclean@orlanix.com W: orlanix.com Year Joined: 2005 In House: IU Specialist Group: SFG

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Phoenix ME Ltd

Central House, 25 Camperdown St, London E1 8DZ T: 020 7422 1900 E: danielleheath@phoenixme.co.uk W: phoenixme.co.uk Year Joined: 2009 In House: GHIMOV Contracted Out: ABCDEJLPSTUWXY Specialist Group: HAPS

Platinum Facilities & Maintenance Services Ltd

5th Floor, 1 George Yard, London EC3V 9DF T: 020 7977 5650 E: edward.gee@pfms.co.uk W: pfms.co.uk Year Joined: 2006 In House: ABFGIMSUVW Contracted Out: CDEJKLOPQRTXY Specialist Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG

Plumbtricians Ltd

71-75 Shelton Street, Covent Garden, London WC2H 9JQ T: 0800 099 6477 E: info@plumbtricians.co.uk W: plumbtricians.co.uk Year Joined: 2023 In House: GHS Specialist Group: HAPS, SFG

Polyteck Building Services Ltd

Polyteck House, 143 Leman Street, London E1 8EY T: 020 7481 0222 E: george@polyteck.co.uk W: polyteck.co.uk Year Joined: 2011 In House: ABGHIJKLMOPQRSTUVWY Contracted Out: CDEFX Sp. Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG, VHB, VG

Propertyserve Building Solutions Ltd

Skanska Rashleigh Weatherfoil Ltd

Suite 42, Midshires House, Midshires Business Park, Smeaton Close, Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire HP19 8HL T: 0333 222 4462 E: chris.eldridge@propertyserveuk.com W: propertyserve.net Year Joined: 1991 In House: ASW Contracted Out: CEFGLMRTUVY Specialist Group: RACHP, SFG

Purified Air Ltd

Lyon House, Lyon Road, Romford, Essex RM1 2BG T: 01708 755414 E: andrew.james@purifiedair.com W: purifiedair.com Year Joined: 2018 In House: CDE Specialist Group: VG

51 Moorgate, London EC2R 6BH T: 0330 105 5000 E: martin.harrison1@skanska.co.uk W: skanska.co.uk Year Joined: 2023 In House: IJKPQSX

Solatherm Ltd

Right Management Services Ltd

First 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 five years.

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Quintex Systems Ltd

8 Ivanhoe Road, Hogwood Ind Est, Finchampstead, Berkshire RG40 4QQ T: 0118 973 9310 E: Emma.Brooks@quintex.co.uk W: quintex.co.uk Year Joined: 2014 In House: EFTU Specialist Group: SFG, VHB, VG

Quotehedge Ltd

182 Revelstoke Road, Wandsworth, London SW18 5NW T: 020 8944 6990 E: info@quotehedge-heating.co.uk W: quotehedge-heating.co.uk Year Joined: 1989 In House: GHIMSW Cont’d Out: ABCDEFJKLOPQRTUXY Specialist Group: HAPS, SFG

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Rentokil Specialist Hygiene Ltd

Unit 4, 131 Beddington Lane, Croydon, Surrey CR0 4TD T: 0203 668 5729 E: paul.catlin@rentokil-initial.com W: rentokil-initial.co.uk Year Joined: 2019 In House: ET Specialist Group: VHB, VG

Sonnic Support Solutions (UK) Ltd

Sonnic House, St Helier, Jersey JE2 3NX T: 01534 626999 E: Duarte@sonnic.com W: sonnic.com Year Joined: 2022 In House: AEGHST Specialist Group: RACHP, SFG, VG

Sovereign FM Ltd

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Saker Controls Ltd

Langstone Gate, Solent Road, Havant, Hampshire PO9 1TR T: 01869 247147 E: stewart@sakeruk.com W: sakeruk.com Year Joined: 2004 In House: S Specialist Group: SFG

SES (Engineering Services) Ltd

One Euston Square, 40 Melton St, London NW1 2FD T: 020 7380 1800 E: aphillips@wates.org W: ses-ltd.co.uk Year Joined: 1976 In House: ABCDEGHIMOSTV Contracted Out: FJKLPQUWXY Sp. Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG, VHB, VG

Shelbourne Letheby & Co Ltd

154 New Kings Road, Fulham, London SW6 4LZ T: 020 7736 4211 E: shelbournelethe@aol.com Year Joined: 1957 In House: GHIMV Specialist Group: HAPS, SFG

Skanska Rashleigh Weatherfoil Ltd

1 Hercules Way, Leavesden, Watford, Hertfordshire WD25 7GS T: 01923 722700 E: martin.harrison1@skanska.co.uk W: skanska.co.uk Year Joined: 1947 In House: IJKPQSX Cont’d Out: ABCDEFGHLMORTUVWY Sp. Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG, VG www.theBESA.com/find-a-besa-member

Suite 208, Oriel House, 26 The Quadrant, Richmond, London TW9 1DL T: 020 86821005 E: ben@solatherm.org.uk W: solatherm.org.uk Year Joined: 2019 In House: AGMS Specialist Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG

Suite 531, The Metal Box, 30 Great Guildford Street, London SE1 0HS T: 020 7202 2640 E: jwelch@sovereignfm.org W: sovereignfm.org Year Joined: 2001 In House: ABEGJLMO Contracted Out: FRTUWY Specialist Group: HAPS, RACHP, VG

Sowga Ltd

Units 1 & 2, Broomers Hall Park, Codmore Hill, Pulborough, West Sussex RH20 2RY T: 0844 770 3190 E: aaron@sowga.co.uk W: sowga.co.uk Year Joined: 2013 In House: ABGLMOSUWY Contracted Out: CET

Swiftclean

Compliance House, Aviation Way, Southend-On-Sea, Essex SS2 6UN T: 0800 243 471 E: g.nicholls@swiftclean.co.uk W: swiftclean.co.uk Year Joined: 1996 In House: EFTW Specialist Group: SFG, VHB, VG

Swiftline Engineering Ltd

28-30 Theobalds Road, Holborn, London WC1X 8NX T: 020 8452 4080 E: finance@swiftline.co.uk W: swiftline.co.uk Year Joined: 2003 In House: ABCEGIMOVY Specialist Group: HAPS, RACHP, VG

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PO Box 67, 23 Cadbury Road, Sunbury on Thames, Middlesex TW16 7YF T: 01932 789010 E: juliew@vantage-facilities.co.uk W: vantagefacilities.co.uk Year Joined: 2004 In House: ABGHLMOSUV Contracted Out: CDEFIJKPQRTWXY Specialist Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG

187 Edward Place, Deptford, London SE8 5HD T: 020 8691 5875 E: info@keepingcool.co.uk W: keepingcool.co.uk Year Joined: 1970 In House: ABCEGIOS Cont’d Out: DFJKLMPQRTUVWXY Sp. Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG, VG

Vantage Facilities Ltd

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TDK Mechanical Services (UK) Ltd

c/o Moletrap, Tawney Common, Epping, Surrey CM16 7PU T: 020 7482 5278 E: daniel@tdk-mes-london.co.uk W: tdk-mes-london.co.uk Year Joined: 2016 In House: ABCDEGHIJKLMOPQRSTUVWXY Sp. Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG, VHB, VG

The Beaver Company Ltd

968 North Circular Road, Cricklewood, London NW2 7UZ T: 020 8208 1839 E: peter.blanden@thebeaverco.com W: thebeaverco.co.uk Year Joined: 1987 In House: GHILMOSV Contracted Out: U Specialist Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG

The Electrical & Plumbing Co Ltd

Hillview Meeting Hall, 9 Hillview Ave, Hornchurch, Essex RM11 2DN T: 020 8597 1811 E: accounts@epcobsv.co.uk W: epcobsv.co.uk Year Joined: 1998 In House: CDEGHILSV Contracted Out: ABMTUWY Specialist Group: HAPS, SFG, VG

TRS Ltd

Unit 2 Swan Business Park, Sandpit Road, Dartford, Kent DA1 5ED T: 0845 224 9000 E: mike.atkins@trs.ltd.uk W: trs.ltd.uk. Year Joined: 2009 In House: ABGHIJMOSUV Contracted Out: CDEFJKLPQRTWXY Specialist Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG

TSB Contractors Ltd

Unit 4, Skylines, Lineharbour, L ondon E14 9TS T: 0203 598 4747 E: fernandolupo@tsbcontractors.co.uk W: tsbcontractors.co.uk Year Joined: 2021 In House: CY Specialist Group: VG

TWO Services Ltd

Unit B02, Poplar Business Park, Prestons Road, London E14 9RL T: 020 7399 3242 E: george@two-services.com Year Joined: 2006 In House: ST Specialist Group: SFG, VHB

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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 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 and Office Refurbishment. 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 SafeContractor accreditation.

Vertex Services Group Ltd 21 Oakwood Hill Industrial Estate, Loughton, Essex IG10 3TZ T: 020 8508 8420 E: paul.ogrady@vertexltd.co.uk W: vertexltd.co.uk Year Joined: 2006 In House: ABFGJMOPSUY Contracted Out: CEJTVWX Sp. Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG, VG

Vital Energi Utilities Ltd

2nd Floor, 14-18 Holborn, London EC1N 2LE T: 020 3857 9710 E: lisa.martin@vitalenergi.co.uk Year Joined: 2002 In House: GIKMQSVX Contracted Out: RUW Sp. Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG, VG

Weldatube Mechanical Services Ltd


North East www.thebesa.com/ find-a-besa-member BESA provides a free online search service 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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21 Degrees Ltd

Unit 10, Apollo Court, Monkton Business Park, Hebburn, Tyne & Wear NE31 2ES T: 0191 545 0545 E: steve@21-degrees.co.uk W: 21-degrees.co.uk Year Joined: 2007 In House: ABCDEIOSTV Contracted Out: L Sp. Group: RACHP, SFG, VHB, VG

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Ambient HVAC

14-17 The Old Offices, Urlay Nook Road, Eaglescliffe, Stockton on Tees, Cleveland TS16 0LA T: 0845 202 0233 E: ross@ambienthvac.co.uk W: ambienthvac.co.uk Year Joined: 2007 In House: ABEIOSTV Sp. Group: RACHP, SFG, VHB, VG 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 A B C D E

Heating & Plumbing Services Group RACHP Refrigeration, Air Conditioning & Heat Pump Group Service & Facilities Group SFG Ventilation Hygiene Branch VHB Ventilation Group VG HAPS

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Castle Building Services 6 Merchant Court, Monkton Business Park South, Hebburn, Tyne & Wear NE31 2EX T: 0191 519 4666 E: benfawcett@castlebs.co.uk W: castlebs.co.uk Year Joined: 2023 In House: GHJO Contracted Out: ABDEU

Clean Sweep (North East) Ltd Unit 4, Contract House, Wellington Road, Dunston, Gateshead, Tyne & Wear NE11 9HS T: 0191 236 2809 E: alan@cleansweepgroup.co.uk W: cleansweepgroup.co.uk Year Joined: 2014 In House: EST Specialist Group: SFG, VHB, VG

Commercial Maintenance Services UK Ltd

Tyne House, Temple Street, Gateshead, Tyne & Wear NE10 0HN T: 0191 495 0741 E: steve@cmsltd.uk.net W: cmsltd.uk.net Year Joined: 2005 In House: ABCDEGHILMOTVW Sp. Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG, VHB, VG

Geoffrey Robinson Ltd Dalkia

Swallow House, Parsons Road, Washington, Tyne & Wear NE37 1EZ T: 0191 415 7007 E: paul.hoy@imtechnorth.co.uk Year Joined: 2021 In House: S Specialist Group: SFG

Direct Services

St John’s Road, Meadowfield Ind Est, Meadowfield, Durham, County Durham DH7 8XQ T: 0300 0269131 E: anthony.shale2@durham.gov.uk Year Joined: 2003 In House: GIMOSVW

Durham Air Conditioning Ltd 1 Rosebay Road, Littleburn Ind Est, Langley Moor, Durham, County Durham DH7 8HJ T: 0191 378 4363 E: keith@durhamaircon.co.uk W: durhamairconditioning.co.uk Year Joined: 2008 In House: ABIOV Specialist Group: RACHP

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Enviro Duct Cleaning

Unit 23, Orion Way, Orion Business Park, North Shields, Tyne and Wear NE29 7SN T: 0191 213 6357 E: benwalker@enviroductcleaning.co.uk W: enviroductcleaning.co.uk Year Joined: 2018 In House: FT Specialist Group: SFG, VHB

Eurovent Purifying Systems UK Ltd

Units 5-6 Ninth Avenue East, Team Valley Trading Estate, Gateshead, Tyne & Wear NE11 0EJ T: 0191 487 2287 E: mbone@eurovent.net W: eurovent.net Year Joined: 2008 In House: ACDET Contracted Out: I Specialist Group: RACHP, VHB, VG

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Gemini Mechanical Services Engineers Ltd

13 Atley Business Park, Cramlington, Northumberland NE23 1WP T: 01670 730808 E: michael.welch@gemini-msltd.co.uk W: gemini-msltd.co.uk Year Joined: 2019 In House: DEGJKOQ Contracted Out: ABCIUV Sp. Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG, VG

Macklin Avenue, Cowpen Ind Est, Billingham, Cleveland TS23 4ET T: 01642 370500 E: cg@geoffreyrobinson.co.uk W: geoffreyrobinson.co.uk Year Joined: 1975 In House: CDEGIJMPSTX Contracted Out: ABLOUW Sp. Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG, VHB, VG

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H Malone & Sons Ltd

Gosforth Industrial Estate, Newcastle Upon Tyne, Tyne & Wear NE3 1XL T: 0191 285 1176 E: weston.malone@hmalone.co.uk W: hmalone.co.uk Year Joined: 1965 In House: DEGHJKLMOPQSWX Contracted Out: CFIRTUVY Sp. Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG, VG

mechanical & electrical services

H. Malone & Sons Ltd

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. We have extensive experience in providing M&E installations for a diverse range of projects, 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. We are ISO 9001, ISO 14001 and ISO 45001 accredited.

Hyperklean Ltd

22e Oak Trade Park, West Chirton North Ind Est, Tyne & Wear NE29 8SF T: 0191 236 6023 E: jackie@hyperklean.co.uk W: hyperklean.co.uk Year Joined: 2008 In House: T Specialist Group: VHB

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Leybourne Urwin Ltd

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Integral UK Ltd

Unit 1 Block B, Holland Park, Holland Drive, Newcastle Upon Tyne, Tyne & Wear NE2 4LD T: 0191 261 1071 E: daniel.lowes@integral.co.uk W: integralservices.co.uk Year Joined: 2005 In House: ABGHKMOQSY Contracted Out: CDEFIJLPRTUVWX Sp. Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG, VG

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Kennedy Services Ltd

Alexander House, Station Road, Columbia, Washington, Tyne & Wear NE38 7BD T: 0191 416 2544 E: conor.rowan@ kennedyservicesltd.co.uk Year Joined: 2015 In House: CGHJMPSV Contracted Out: ABDEIKLOQRTUWXY Specialist Group: HAPS, SFG, VG

KENNEDY SERVICES LIMITED Kennedy Services Ltd

Alexander House, Station Road, Columbia, Washington, Tyne and Wear NE38 7BD Tel: 0191 4162544 Email: admin@kennedyservicesltd.co.uk Website: www.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. 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. We work as a team and are committed to provide high standards in a competitive market for our clients.

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Cramar House, Tanfield Lea Ind Est, Stanley, County Durham DH9 9QT T: 01207 232588 E: chris.urwin@lurwin.co.uk W: lurwin.co.uk Year Joined: 1968 In House: ABCDFGHIJKLMOPQRUVWY Contracted Out: ESTX Sp. Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG, VG

Lorne Stewart PLC

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Robert Kirkland (Blyth) Ltd

R Arnott & Sons Ltd

Unit 6, Barrington Business Park, Locomotion Way, Newcastle Upon Tyne, Northumberland NE12 5UR T: 01670 590006 E: simon@npsgl.com Year Joined: 1964 In House: GHIJMOPSW Contracted Out: ABCDELRTUY Specialist Group: HAPS, SFG

Stewart House, Wynyard Park Business Village, Chapell Lane, Wynyard Park, Teeside TS22 5FG T: 01740 665544 E: Tom.McLaughlin@lornestewart.co.uk W: lornestewart.co.uk Year Joined: 1988 In House: DEGHIJKMPQSW Contracted Out: ABCFJLOTUVXY Specialist Group: HAPS, SFG, VG

R M Myers & Co Ltd

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Rentokil Specialist Hygiene Ltd

Maval Electrical & Mechanical Engineering Co Ltd Skippers Lane, Skippers Lane Industrial Estate, South Bank, Middlesborough, Teesside TS6 6HA T: 01642 455101 E: darren.trotter@maval.co.uk W: maval.co.uk Year Joined: 2015 In House: GHIMS Contracted Out: ABFJKLOPQRTUXY Specialist Group: HAPS, SFG

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N G Bailey Ltd

1st Floor, 1 The Quadrus Centre, Woodstock Way, East Boldon, Tyne & Wear NE35 9PF T: 0113 234 3443 E: jon.crank@ngbailey.co.uk W: ngbailey.co.uk Year Joined: 1983 In House: GIJKMOQSUVX Contracted Out: CDEFHJLPTWY Sp. Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG, VG

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Opus Building Services Ltd

Unit 7, Boldon Court, Boldon Business Park, Boldon, Tyne & Wear NE35 9LZ T: 0191 546 1000 E: gavin.richardson@opusbsl.co.uk W: opusbuildingservices.co.uk Year Joined: 2008 In House: ACGU Sp. Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG, VG

Unit A, Rennys Lane, Durham, County Durham DH1 2RB T: 0191 384 6600 E: kevin@rmmyers.co.uk W: rmmyers.co.uk Year Joined: 1993 In House: GHJKMOPQ Contracted Out: ABCDEFILUVWXY Specialist Group: HAPS, RACHP

Unit 2 Throckley Industrial Estate, Westway Industrial Park, Throckley, Newcastle Uopn Tyne, Tyne and Wear NE15 9HF T: 0203 668 5729 E: paul.casson@rentokil-initial.com Year Joined: 2019 In House: ET Specialist Group: VHB, VG

62-66, Bridge Street, Blyth, Northumberland NE24 2AP T: 01670 352196 E: jim.mcglen@robertkirkland.co.uk W: robertkirkland.co.uk Year Joined: 1964 In House: GHJM Contracted Out: ABCDEIJKLOPQRSTUVWXY Specialist Group: HAPS, SFG

Roflow Ltd

6 Hanlon Court, Royal Ind Est, Jarrow, Tyne & Wear NE32 3HR T: 0191 428 2227 E: p.scorer@roflow.co.uk W: roflow.com Year Joined: 1999 In House: CDEFGIJKQVX Contracted Out: ABJLOPTUWY Sp. Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG, VG

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SES (Engineering Services) Ltd

Centre for Advanced Industry, Coble Dene, Royal Quays, North Shields, Tyne & Wear NE29 6DE T: 0191 258 6627 E: pnewby@ses-ltd.co.uk W: ses-ltd.co.uk Year Joined: 1976 In House: ACDEFGHIJKLMOPQSTUVWXY Contracted Out: R Sp. Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG, VHB, VG

T Robert Kirkland (Blyth) Ltd 62-66 Bridge Street Blyth, Northumberland NE24 2AP Tel: 01670 352196 Email: info@robertkirkland.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. 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. 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.

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: office@twsteam.co.uk Website: www.twsteam.co.uk We are a medium sized company based in Durham specialising in plumbing, heating, mechanical services, gas installation and steel fabrication. We have a gas servicing department which covers domestic, commercial and industrial properties. Our heating engineers and plumbers are experienced in servicing and installing heating systems, bathroom installations and all other plumbing works.


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T W Steam & Heating Services Ltd

Unit No 7 and 8b, Renny’s Lane, Dragonville Industrial Estate, Durham, County Durham DH1 2RS T: 0191 384 1400 E: alison@twsteam.co.uk W: twsteam.co.uk Year Joined: 1980 In House: GHJM Specialist Group: HAPS, SFG

Twin Services Ltd

9 Bowesfield Crescent, Stockton-On-Tees, Cleveland TS18 3BL T: 01642 606067 E: peter@twinservices.co.uk W: twinservices.co.uk Year Joined: 1985 In House: GHIMOSVW Cont’d Out: ABCDEFJKLPQRTUXY Specialist Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG

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UK Commercial Group Ltd

14 Octavian Way, Team Valley Trading Estate, Gateshead, Tyne & Wear NE11 0HZ T: 0800 032 9533 E: samjames@ ukcommercialgroup.co.uk W: ukcommercialgroup.co.uk Year Joined: 2014 In House: CDEHST Sp. Group: HAPS, SFG, VHB, VG

Upnorth Group

Merlin House, Princes Park, Princesway, Gateshead, Tyne & Wear NE11 0NF T: 0191 414 2882 E: gary.watson@upnorthgroup.com W: upnorth-group.com Year Joined: 2007 In House: ABEGIJMOSV Contracted Out: CJLPTUWXY Sp. Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG, VG

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North West www.thebesa.com/ find-a-besa-member BESA provides a free online search service 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.

Andrews Air Conditioning & Refrigeration Ltd

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Advanced Air Conditioning & Refrigeration Ltd Unit 19, Elm Court, Newbridge Road, Ellesmere Port, Cheshire CH65 4LY T: 0151 356 5337 E: info@advanair.co.uk W: advanair.co.uk Year Joined: 2002 In House: ABOSTV Specialist Group: RACHP, SFG, VHB

Airtech Cooling Services Ltd 91 Harris Drive, Bootle, Merseyside L20 6LF T: 0151 933 0023 E: pmallon@airtechuk.com W: airtechuk.com Year Joined: 1998 In House: ABG Contracted Out: CDEORTUW Specialist Group: HAPS, RACHP

Allcool (NW) Ltd

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 A B C D E

Heating & Plumbing Services Group RACHP Refrigeration, Air Conditioning & Heat Pump Group Service & Facilities Group SFG Ventilation Hygiene Branch VHB Ventilation Group VG HAPS

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Unit 6 Wyrefields, Poulton Bus Park, Poulton le Fylde, Lancashire FY6 8JX T: 01253 893649 E: jodie@allcoolnw.co.uk W: allcoolnw.co.uk Year Joined: 2012 In House: ABO Contracted Out: IV Specialist Group: RACHP

Allied Pipefreezing Services Ltd

Unit 2 Caroline Court, Billington Rd, Burnley, Lancashire BB11 5UB T: 01282 410240 E: info@alliedpipefreezing.co.uk W: alliedpipefreezing.co.uk Year Joined: 2017 In House: GJP Specialist Group: HAPS

Altertherm Air Conditioning Ltd

Chapel House, Brickbridge Lane, Marple, Cheshire SK6 7BQ T: 0161 426 1350 E: stuart@altertherm.com W: altertherm.com Year Joined: 2006 In House: ACI Specialist Group: RACHP, VG

Ameon Ltd

Units 9-10 Olympic Court, Boardmans Way, Whitehills Business Park, Blackpool, Lancashire FY4 5GU T: 01253 760160 E: rlawson@ameon.co.uk W: ameon.co.uk Year Joined: 1996 In House: ABCDEGHIJKLMPQS Contracted Out: FRTUWXY Sp. Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG, VG

Stonepail Court, Stonepail Road, Gatley, Cheshire SK8 4EX T: 0800 731 8833 E: matt.flood@andrews-sykes.com W: airconditioningservices.com Year Joined: 1993 In House: AS Contracted Out: C Specialist Group: SFG

ASH Integrated Services Ltd

2nd Floor Office, Hindsford House, Printshop Lane, Atherton, Lancashire M46 9BJ T: 0161 518 4232 E: howard@ashintegratedservices.co.uk W: ashintegratedservices.co.uk Year Joined: 2021 In House: ABEGHS Sp. Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG, VG

Askew Refrigeration Services Ltd

Calderbank Mill, Greenfield Road, Colne, Lancashire BB8 9PD T: 01282 863825 E: james@askewsltd.com W: askewsltd.com Year Joined: 2005 In House: ABCEGHIMOSTUV Contracted Out: W Sp. Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG, VHB, VG

Bay Building Services Ltd

Unit 16C, Middlegate, White Lund Industrial Estate, Morecambe, Lancashire LA3 3BN Tel: 01524 37385 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.

Assured Cleaning Services Ltd 4 Hardy Close, Nelson Court Business Centre, Chain Caul Way, Preston, Lancashire PR2 2XP T: 01772 728244 E: nickjordan@assuredcleaning.co.uk W: assuredcleaning.co.uk Year Joined: 2008 In House: AEFT Sp. Group: RACHP, SFG, VHB, VG

Atherton & Partners Ltd

Grange House, 19-21 Grange Mount, Birkenhead, Wirral CH43 4XN T: 0151 670 0666 E: brian@athertons.co.uk W: athertonandpartners.co.uk Year Joined: 2001 In House: GHIMO Contracted Out: ABCDELRUVW Specialist Group: HAPS, SFG

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Balfour Beatty Kilpatrick

13th Floor, 111 Piccadilly, Ducie Street, Manchester M1 2HY T: 0161 741 6100 E: phil.neary@balfourbeatty.com W: balfourbeatty.com Year Joined: 2009 In House: GIJMOPX Contracted Out: ABCDELSTUVWY Specialist Group: HAPS, RACHP, VG

Balfour Beatty Kilpatrick

Thermal Road, Bromborough, Birkenhead, Wirral CH62 4YB T: 0191 293 6406 E: adrian.mitchell@balfourbeatty.com W: balfourbeatty.com Year Joined: 2009 In House: GIJMOPX Contracted Out: ABCDELSTUVWY Specialist Group: HAPS, RACHP, VG

Bay Building Services Ltd

Unit 16C, Middlegate, White Lund Industrial Estate, Morecambe, Lancashire LA3 3BN T: 01524 37385 E: matt@baybuildingservices.co.uk W: baybuildingservices.co.uk Year Joined: 2008 In House: GHJM Cont’d Out: ABCDEFIJKLOPQRSTUVWXY Specialist Group: HAPS, SFG

Beta Group Ltd

Underbank Mill, Burnley Road, Bacup, Lancashire OL13 8AQ T: 01706 878330 E: service@betagroupltd.com W: betagroupltd.com Year Joined: 1996 In House: GMSW Specialist Group: HAPS, SFG

Blue Cooling Ltd

Whinfell Business Park, Longpool, Kendal, Cumbria LA9 6ER T: 01539 724741 E: adrian@bluecooling.co.uk W: bluecooling.co.uk Year Joined: 2009 In House: ABIOS Specialist Group: RACHP, SFG

Briggs & Forrester Engineering Services Ltd

Cinnabar Court, 6200 Daresbury Park, Daresbury, Warrington, Cheshire WA4 4GE T: 01928 798279 E: martin.broughton@briggs.uk.com Year Joined: 1961 In House: GIJM Cont’d Out: ABCDEFJKLOPQRSTUVWXY Specialist Group: HAPS


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Buckley Plumbing and Mechanical Services Ltd

28 North Road, Audenshaw, Manchester M34 5RH T: 0161 917 8455 E: mbuckley@buckleypms.co.uk W: buckleypms.co.uk Year Joined: 2019 In House: G Specialist Group: HAPS

Building Engineering Solutions Ltd

Maple House, Sandbrook Bus Park, Rochdale, Lancashire OL11 1LQ T: 0161 655 3344 E: stevemarsh@besltd.org W: besltd.org Year Joined: 2008 In House: EGIJKMOPQVX Contracted Out: ABCDLRTUWY Specialist Group: HAPS, RACHP, VG

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C Caswell Engineering Services Ltd

Knowsley Road Industrial Estate, Haslingden, Rossendale, Lancashire BB4 4RR T: 01706 227935 E: Phil.Johnson@caswell.uk.com W: caswell.uk.com Year Joined: 1974 In House: ACE Contracted Out: D Specialist Group: RACHP, VG

C M Oxendale Ltd

Alan Ramsbottom Way, Hey Lane Industrial Estate, Great Harwood, Blackburn, Lancashire BB6 7UR T: 01254 580431 E: paul.towler@cmoxendale.co.uk W: wwwcmoxendale.co.uk Year Joined: 2002 In House: GHILMOSV Cont’d Out: ABCDEFJKPQRTUWXY Specialist Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG

CBRE Managed Services Ltd

Suite 3B Trafford Plaza, Seymour Grove, Old Trafford, Manchester M16 0LD T: 0161 877 0218 E: justin.lawson@ norlandmanagedservices.co.uk W: norlandmanagedservices.co.uk Year Joined: 1985 In House: ABCDEFGHIJKLMOPQRSTUVWXY Sp. Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG, VHB, VG

Charleson Building Services Ltd

Unit 8, Easter Court, Europa Boulevard, Westbrook, Warrington, Cheshire WA5 7ZB T: 01925 655929 E: contact@charleson.co.uk W: charleson.co.uk Year Joined: 1986 In House: AGIJKMOPQSV Contracted Out: CDEFLRTUWXY Specialist Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG

Chris Bowker Ltd

Whitegate, White Lund Ind Estate, Morecambe, Lancashire LA3 3BS T: 01524 36353 E: joe.turner@chrisbowker.co.uk W: chrisbowker.co.uk Year Joined: 2012 In House: GIMU Contracted Out: ABCLO Specialist Group: HAPS, SFG

Clearground Ltd

67c Corporation Road, Wirral, Birkenhead, Merseyside CH41 3NG T: 0151 652 8010 E: jane@clearground.co.uk W: clearground.co.uk Year Joined: 2013 In House: ST Specialist Group: SFG, VHB

CMB Fylde Engineering Ltd

3 Skyways Commercial Centre, Blackpool Buisiness Park, Amy Johnson Way, Blackpool, Lancashire FY4 3RS T: 01253 298366 E: david.harter@cmbfylde.co.uk W: www,cmbeng.co.uk Year Joined: 2018 In House: GHM Contracted Out: AB Specialist Group: HAPS

Commissioning & Maintenance Services Ltd 7 Carr Brow, High Lane, Stockport, Cheshire SK6 8EX T: 01663 762411 E: enquiries@commissioning andmaintenance.com W: commissioning andmaintenance.com Year Joined: 1994 In House: VW Specialist Group: SFG

CPL Heating & Plumbing Ltd Unit C1 Anchorage Business Park, Chain Caul Way, Ashton on Ribble, Preston, Lancashire PR2 2YL T: 01772 723723 E: graham.aspden@ cplbuildingservices.co.uk W: cplbuildingservices.co.uk Year Joined: 2004 In House: CDEGHJLMOS Contracted Out: ABIRTUVWY Specialist Group: HAPS, SFG, VG

Crown House Technologies

Archway 3, Birley Fields, Hulme, Manchester M15 5QJ T: 0161 227 6000 E: pewilliams@laingorourke.com Year Joined: 1904 In House: HIJKPQUV Cont’d Out: ABCDEFGLMORTWY Specialist Group: HAPS, SFG

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Dynamic FM Ltd

D & J Air Conditioning Services Ltd

109b Snowdon Avenue, Urmston, Manchester M41 6EF T: 0161 747 7870 E: info@djaircon.co.uk W: djaircon.co.uk Year Joined: 1976 In House: ABIOSV Specialist Group: RACHP, SFG

Daisymill Technologies Ltd International House, 64-66 Pendlebury Road, Swinton, Salford, Manchester M27 4LY T: 0161 507 8384 E: barry@daisymilltech.uk W: daisymilltech.uk Year Joined: 2020 In House: ACDEGJMOU Contracted Out: LW Sp. Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG, VG

Dalkia

Venus Building, 1 Old Park Lane, Urmston, Manchester M41 7HA T: 0161 749 6300 E: george.adams@dalkia.co.uk W: spieuk.com Year Joined: 1965 In House: FGHIMSVY Contracted Out: ABJLPTUW Specialist Group: HAPS, SFG, VG

Dalkia

Venus Building, 1 Old Park Lane, Urmston, Manchester M41 7HA T: 01784 411600 E: liam.heffron@dalkia.co.uk Year Joined: 2021 In House: S Specialist Group: SFG

DHL Supply Chain Ltd 251 Midsummer Boulevard, Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire MK9 1EA T: 0777 1568749 E: paul.riley@dhl.com W: dhl.com Year Joined: 2022 In House: S

Duct Clean Services

4 Florence Street, Blackpool, Lancashire FY4 5HQ T: 07813 051171 E: lwildon@gmail.com W: ductcleanservices.com Year Joined: 2015 In House: CET Specialist Group: VHB, VG

Ductwork Design & Installation Ltd

Unit D5 Europa Trading Estate, Stoneclough Road, Radcliffe, Manchester M26 1GG T: 01204 705333 E: grahamh@ddi-ltd.co.uk W: ddi-ltd.co.uk Year Joined: 2001 In House: CEIS Contracted Out: ABDRTU Specialist Group: SFG, VG

James House, 8 Britannia Road, Sale, Cheshire M33 2AA T: 0161 973 2100 E: mick.fraser@dynamic.fm W: dynamic.fm Year Joined: 2021 In House: GHS Specialist Group: HAPS, SFG

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ECG Facilities Services

Phoenix House, Bradnor Road, Sharston, Manchester M22 4TF T: 01698 828778 E: dburleigh@ecg-maint.com Year Joined: 2009 In House: ABCEGHMOSVW Contracted Out: IJPUXY Sp. Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG, VG

End Systems Ltd

Redwood House, Woodlands Park, Ashton Road, Newton-le-Willows, Merseyside WA12 0HF T: 01942 673229 E: dale.kenyon@endsystems.co.uk W: endsystems.co.uk Year Joined: 1980 In House: AUV Contracted Out: WY Specialist Group: RACHP, SFG

Environment & Power Technology Ltd

Suite 1 Bank House, The Paddock, Wilmslow Road, Handforth, Cheshire SK9 3HQ T: 01625 536790 E: garyq@ep-tech.co.uk W: ep-tech.co.uk Year Joined: 2011 In House: ACEFGW Sp. Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG, VG

Enviroplas Ltd

Unit 2, Shepherd Cross Street, Bolton, Lancashire BL1 3DE T: 01204 844744 E: sales@enviroplas.co.uk W: enviroplas.co.uk Year Joined: 1997 In House: D Specialist Group: VG

EQUANS Services Ltd

Belthorn House, Walker Park, Blackburn, Lancashire BB1 2QE T: 01254 662323 E: wayne.brook@equans.com W: business.engie.co.uk Year Joined: 2007 In House: ABS Specialist Group: RACHP, SFG

Exyte Hargreaves Ltd

Lord St, Bury, Lancashire BL9 0RG T: 0161 764 5082 E: james.bevis@exyte-hargreaves.net W: exyte-hargreaves.net Year Joined: 1951 In House: CEIJKPQVXY Contracted Out: ABDRTU Specialist Group: HAPS, RACHP, VG

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FORTIS Hygiene & Maintenance Services LTD

Earl Business Centre, Suite 47, Dowry St, Oldham, Lancashire OL8 2PF T: 0161 637 1919 E: steve.keogh@plasma-clean.com W: fortisservices.co.uk Year Joined: 2016 In House: T Specialist Group: VHB

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GDI Air Conditioning Specialists Ltd

173 Bolton Road, Walkden, Manchester M28 3BJ T: 0161 790 0001 E: sales@gdiairsolutions.com W: gdiairsolutions.com Year Joined: 2010 In House: ABIOS Contracted Out: CDEGMTU Specialist Group: RACHP, SFG

GOS Heating Ltd

First Floor, 47 Egerton Rd, Preston, Lancashire PR2 1AL T: 01772 734966 E: mick.heap@gosheating.co.uk W: gosheating.co.uk Year Joined: 2023 In House: GS Specialist Group: HAPS, SFG

H

H E Simm & Son Ltd

Spinnaker House, 141 Sefton Street, Liverpool, Merseyside L8 5SN T: 0151 707 3222 E: gareth.simm@hesimm.co.uk W: hesimm.co.uk Year Joined: 2003 In House: HISV Contracted Out: ABCDELTWY Specialist Group: HAPS, SFG

Halsall Heating

Unit C1, Anchorage Business Park, Chain Caul Way, Preston, Lancashire PR2 2YL T: 0330 135 5345 E: graham.aspden@ cplbuildingservices.co.uk W: halsallheating.co.uk Year Joined: 2012 In House: CDEGHIJLMOSV Contracted Out: ABRTUWY Sp. Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG, VG

HFL Building Solutions

Freeman House, Oldham Street, Denton, Manchester M34 3SU T: 0161 304 5904 E: lhaslam@hflbuildingsolutions.co.uk W: hflbuildingsolutions.co.uk Year Joined: 2006 In House: AGMS Contracted Out: CDEFIJLOPRTUVWY Specialist Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG

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66 The Spinney, Blackpool, Lancashire FY5 3AS T: 07586 439438 E: hsccleaning@icloud.com W: hsccleaning.com Year Joined: 2019 In House: T Specialist Group: VHB

I

IDS Services (UK) Ltd

Unit 1, Station Road Industrial Estate, Great Harwood, Blackburn, Lancashire BB6 7BA T: 01254 880010 E: anthony@ids-services.co.uk W: ids-services.co.uk Year Joined: 2010 In House: ABCDES Sp. Group: RACHP, SFG, VHB, VG

Innovate FM

Unit 12, Eton Business Park, Eton Hill Road, Manchester M26 2ZS T: 0161 724 8999 E: richard.evans@innovatefm.co.uk W: innovatefm.co.uk Year Joined: 2015 In House: CDES Cont’d Out: ABFGHIJKLMOPQRUVWXY Specialist Group: SFG, VHB, VG

Integral UK Ltd

720 Birchwood Boulevard, Birchwood, Warrington, Cheshire WA3 7QY T: 01925 847700 E: richard.janicki@integral.co.uk W: integral.co.uk Year Joined: 2005 In House: ABGHKMOQSY Contracted Out: CDEFIJLPRTUVWX Sp. Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG, VG

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J Fletcher (Engineers) Ltd J. Fletcher Works, James Nasmyth Way, Nasmyth Business Park, Eccles, Manchester M30 0SF T: 0161 787 7170 E: steve.fletcher@jfletcher.co.uk W: jfletcher.co.uk Year Joined: 1987 In House: ABDEGIJMOPSUVWX Contracted Out: CLTY Sp. Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG, VG

K

Kimpton Ltd

Unit 5, Hawkshead Road, Greenfield Technology Park, Wirral, Merseyside CH62 3RJ T: 0151 343 1963 E: colin@kimpton.ltd.uk W: kimpton.ltd.uk Year Joined: 1969 In House: ABFGHIJLMORSUVW Contracted Out: CDEKQTXY Sp. Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG, VG

L

Lorne Stewart PLC

Stewart House, Orford Park, Greenfold Way, Leigh, Lancashire WN7 3XJ T: 01942 683333 E: david.brickliffe@lornestewart.co.uk W: lornestewart.com Year Joined: 1988 In House: GHIJM Cont’d Out: ABFJKLOPQSTUVWXY

Lunar Refrigeration Ltd

Unit 15 Forestgate, White Lund Industrial Estate, Morecambe, Lancashire LA3 3PD T: 01524 64273 E: youngm@lunarltd.co.uk W: lunarltd.co.uk Year Joined: 2011 In House: ABCGORSUVW Contracted Out: EI Sp. Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG, VG

M

M J Quinn Integrated Services Ltd

Oak House, Ovenbrook Lane, Knowsley Business Park, Liverpool, Merseyside L34 9FB T: 0151 547 8800 E: karl.monaghan@mjquinn.co.uk W: mjquinn.co.uk Year Joined: 2023 In House: AEGS Specialist Group: HAPS, SFG, VG

McGoff Group Facilities Services Ltd

1 St George Court, Altrincham Business Park, Altrincham WA14 5UA T: 0161 927 2940 E: jason.jolley@mcgoffgroup.com W: mcgoffgroup.com/services/ maintain/facs Year Joined: 2022 In House: ST

Medway Heating (Bolton) Ltd

Unit 1, Viola Street, Astley Bridge, Bolton, Lancashire BL1 8NG T: 01204 305222 E: paulcraven@medwayheating.com W: medwayheating.co.uk Year Joined: 1984 In House: GHLMOSVW Contracted Out: ABCDERTU Specialist Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG

Murray Building Services Ltd Unit 3, Sentinel Court, Wilkinson Way, Shadsworth Business Park, Blackburn, Lancashire BB1 2EH T: 01254 667046 E: am@murray-build-services.co.uk W: murray-build-services.co.uk Year Joined: 2004 In House: ABDGHIJMOSUV Contracted Out: CEFJKLPQTWXY Sp. Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG, VG

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N G Bailey Ltd

321 Ordsall Lane, Salford, Manchester M5 3HP T: 0161 872 0171 E: oliver.shadbolt@ngbailey.co.uk W: ngbailey.co.uk Year Joined: 1983 In House: FGIJKMOPQSUVX Contracted Out: CDEHLTWY Sp. Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG, VG

NEP Technical Services Ltd

7 The Leas, Wallasey, Merseyside CH45 3HZ T: 0774 533 9990 E: info@neptechnicalservices.co.uk W: neptechnicalservices.co.uk Year Joined: 2020 In House: ABGLMS Specialist Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG

Northern Shire Facilities Management Ltd

382 Dunkirk Lane, Leyland, Preston, Lancashire PR26 7SY T: 01772 331999 E: Graham.Heath@northernshire.co.uk W: northernshire.co.uk Year Joined: 2000 In House: T Specialist Group: VHB

Norwest Projects Ltd

Office One, Morston Close, Worsley, Manchester M28 1PB T: 0161 327 2585 E: ab@norwestprojects.co.uk W: norwestprojects.co.uk Year Joined: 2014 In House: ABFGIJLOSUVW Contracted Out: CDEHJKMPQRTXY Specialist Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG

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Picow Engineering Ltd

1 Station House, Lowlands Road, Runcorn, Cheshire WA7 5TQ T: 01928 567337 E: paul.allen@picow.co.uk W: picow.co.uk Year Joined: 2021 In House: ACDGHJ Contracted Out: ABEU Specialist Group: HAPS, RACHP, VG

Piggott and Whitfield Ltd

Exemplar House, 8 Station View, Hazel Grove, Stockport, Cheshire SK7 5ER T: 0161 483 9438 E: adb@piggottandwhitfield.co.uk W: piggottandwhitfield.co.uk Year Joined: 2007 In House: GHIMUY Contracted Out: ABCJKLOPQRVW Specialist Group: HAPS, SFG, VG

Pinington Ltd

Aldrens Lane, Lancaster, Lancashire LA1 2DE T: 01524 599770 E: tom.pinington@pinington.co.uk W: pinington.co.uk Year Joined: 1983 In House: GHIJLMOPS Specialist Group: HAPS, SFG


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Premier of Lytham Ltd

Unit 18, Brook Mill, Station Road, Wrea Green, Preston, Lancashire PR4 2PH T: 01253 207563 E: sean@premierbse.co.uk W: premierbse.co.uk Year Joined: 2008 In House: ABCDEHOV Contracted Out: I Sp. Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG, VG

Pro-Service Group

6 Shelderslow, Oldham, Lancashire OL4 4QZ T: 0161 684 9919 E: info@pro-servicegroup.co.uk W: pro-servicegroup.co.uk Year Joined: 2017 In House: ST Specialist Group: SFG, VHB

PSI (Resources) Ltd

Unit 3, Barlow Street, Walkden, Manchester M28 3BQ T: 0161 703 8911 E: steve@psigroup.co.uk W: psigroup.co.uk Year Joined: 2009 In House: ABEOST Sp. Group: RACHP, SFG, VHB, VG

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R J Urmson Commissioning Engineers Ltd Kellett Street Works, Fellery Street, Chorley, Lancashire PR7 1EL T: 01257 262683 E: louise@rjurmson.com W: rjurmson.com Year Joined: 2010 In House: S Contracted Out: I Specialist Group: SFG, VHB

Rentokil Specialist Hygiene Ltd

Chartist Way, Morley, Leeds LS27 9EG T: 0808 252 3807 E: jamie.woodhall@rentokil-initial.com W: rentokil-initial.co.uk Year Joined: 2019 In House: ET Specialist Group: VHB, VG

Rotary Building Services Ltd 8 Wynyard Park Business Village, Wynyard, Billingham, Stockton-on-Tees TS22 5FG T: 01740 665544 E: mark.fenton@lornestewart.co.uk W: rotarygroup.com Year Joined: 2015 In House: GIMV Contracted Out: O Specialist Group: HAPS

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S C Horsfield Building Services Engineers Ltd

Horsfield Place, Rough Hey Road, Grimsargh, Preston, Lancashire PR2 5AR T: 01772 654402 E: shaun@horsfield.co.uk W: horsfield.co.uk Year Joined: 2002 In House: ABDEFGHIJKLMOPQSW Contracted Out: CUV Sp. Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG, VG

Safeflow Ventilation Ltd

The Old School House, 188 Liscard Road, Wallasey, Merseyside CH44 5TN T: 07922 488555 E: steve@safeflowventilation.co.uk W: safeflowventilation.co.uk Year Joined: 2016 In House: T Specialist Group: SFG, VHB

Sanber Ltd

The Old School House, Newnham Street, Astley Bridge, Bolton, Lancashire BL1 8QA T: 01204 596015 E: bernard.coates@ sanberlabservices.co.uk W: sanberlabservices.co.uk Year Joined: 2004 In House: DEFIS Cont’d Out: ABCGJKLMPQTUVWXY Specialist Group: SFG, VG

Saunders & Taylor (Manchester) Ltd

9 Boston Court, Kansas Avenue, Manchester M50 2GN T: 0161 848 9393 E: jason@saunders-taylor.co.uk W: saunders-taylor.co.uk Year Joined: 2016 In House: EGJKMOPQSV Contracted Out: ABCDILRUW Sp. Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG, VG

SES (Engineering Services) Ltd

Ground Floor, The Royals, 353 Altrincham Road, Sharston, Manchester M22 4BJ T: 0161 945 5589 E: Pbeaumont@ses-ltd.co.uk W: ses-ltd.co.uk Year Joined: 1976 In House: ABCDEFGHIJKLMOPQSTUVWXY Sp. Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG, VHB, VG

Skyline Air Conditioning Ltd Unit 4, Bramhall Moor Technology Park, Hazel Grove, Stockport, Cheshire SK7 5BW T: 0161 484 2400 E: tony.farrell@skylinegroup.co.uk W: skylineac.com Year Joined: 2020 In House: ABIOSV Specialist Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG

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Sudlows Ltd

Ducie Works, 107 Hulme Hall Lane, Manchester M40 8HH T: 0870 278 2787 E: sabrinabirchenough@sudlows.com W: sudlows.com Year Joined: 2011 In House: AS Specialist Group: RACHP, SFG

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The James Mercer Group Ltd Hesketh Street, Preston, Lancashire PR2 2RB T: 01772 775700 E: andrewmoxham@ jamesmercergroup.co.uk W: jamesmercergroup.co.uk Year Joined: 1967 In House: ABGIJKMOQS Contracted Out: CDEFJLPRTUVWXY Specialist Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG

The James Mercer Group Ltd Hesketh Street, Preston, Lancashire PR2 2RB T: 0151 203 2230 E: neilpreston@ jamesmercergroup.co.uk W: jamesmercergroup.co.uk Year Joined: 1967 Contracted Out: ABCDEFGIJKLMOPQRSTUVWXY

Thomas Armstrong (Construction) Ltd

Workington Road, Flimby, Maryport, Cumbria CA15 8RY T: 01900 842092 E: andrew.mcleod@ thomasarmstrong.co.uk W: thomasarmstrong.co.uk Year Joined: 2013 In House: GHIJKLMPQW Contracted Out: ABCDEFLORTUVWY Specialist Group: HAPS, RACHP, VG

Thompson Building Services Engineers

404 Blackpool Road, Ashton, Preston, Lancashire PR2 2DX T: 01772 726962 E: annette@ethompson.co.uk W: ethompson.co.uk Year Joined: 2020 In House: AGH Specialist Group: HAPS, RACHP

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University of Liverpool

Bedford House, Oxford Street, Liverpool, Merseyside L69 7ZP T: 0151 795 0465 E: brute67@liverpool.ac.uk Year Joined: 2014 In House: S Cont’d Out: ABCDEFGIJLMOPTUVWXY Specialist Group: SFG

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Ventilation Surveys & Services Ltd

305 Century Buildings, Tower Street, Brunswick Business Park, Liverpool L3 4BJ T: 0333 500 8368 E: george.friend@vssltd.co.uk W: breathevss.co.uk Year Joined: 1996 In House: ABEFGHTV Sp. Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG, VHB, VG

Ventorex Ltd

Nelson Street, Bolton, Lancashire BL3 2RW T: 01204 399970 E: varsha@ventorex.com W: ventorex.com Year Joined: 1986 In House: CDE Specialist Group: VG

VES Andover Ltd

WeWork 15 Spinning Fields, Quay Street, Manchester M3 3JE T: 0161 848 8711 E: andy.reade@ves.co.uk Year Joined: 2007 In House: ABCDEFGIJSTUV Sp. Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG, VHB, VG

Vital Energi Utilities Ltd

Century House, Roman Road, Blackburn, Lancashire BB1 2LD T: 01254 296000 E: james.gallacher@vitalenergi.co.uk W: vitalenergi.co.uk Year Joined: 2002 In House: GIJKMOPQSVX Contracted Out: RUW Sp. Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG, VG

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W T Building Services Ltd River Street Works, River Street, Heywood, Heywood, Lancashire OL10 4AB T: 0844 893 3111 E: sales@wtbs.co.uk W: wtbs.co.uk Year Joined: 2007 In House: HISV Contracted Out: ABCDERTY Specialist Group: SFG

Winrow Building Services Ltd

5 Stockham Close, Halton Village, Runcorn, Cheshire WA7 2PA T: 01928 778383 E: wnrjcql@aol.com W: winrowltd.co.uk Year Joined: 2005 In House: AGH Specialist Group: HAPS, RACHP

WMB (Mechanical) Ltd

Ventures House, 11a Claremont Road, Salford, Manchester M6 7NW T: 0161 727 9777 E: phil.bluer@wmbmech.co.uk W: wmbltd.co.uk Year Joined: 2013 In House: GHIM Contracted Out: ABCDELTW Specialist Group: HAPS, SFG

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Northern Ireland www.thebesa.com/ find-a-besa-member BESA provides a free online search service 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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CHC Group 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

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All-Duct Cleaning Services 81 Ballymacarn Road, Ballyhinch, County Down BT24 8JS T: 028 9756 2301 E: davidorradcs@aol.com W: adcs.biz Year Joined: 2006 In House: ES Specialist Group: SFG, VHB, VG

Anderson Mechanical Services

41a Tirmacrannon Road, Loughgall, Armagh, Armagh BT61 8LW T: 028 3889 1320 E: gordon@andersonmechanical.net W: andersonmechanical.net Year Joined: 2011 In House: GHIJKLMOPQRSTUXY Contracted Out: ABCDEVW Sp. Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG, VHB, VG

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

Antrim Electrical & Mechanical Engineers Ltd

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 A B C D E

Heating & Plumbing Services Group RACHP Refrigeration, Air Conditioning & Heat Pump Group Service & Facilities Group SFG Ventilation Hygiene Branch VHB Ventilation Group VG HAPS

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208 City Business Park, Dunmurry, Belfast BT17 9HY T: 028 9062 8574 E: mari.harmon@aem-ltd.com W: aem-ltd.com Year Joined: 2019 In House: G Specialist Group: HAPS

Assure Services NI Ltd

Unit B1 Antrim Enterprise Agency, 58 Greystone Road, Antrim Enterprise Park, Antrim BT41 1JZ T: 028 9446 6724 E: damien@assureservicesni.co.uk W: assureservicesni.co.uk Year Joined: 2016 In House: T Specialist Group: VHB

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BJ McGrath Mechanical Ltd

34 Garvagh Road, Donaghmore, Dungannon, County Tyrone BT70 3LS T: 028 8776 7359 E: info@bjmcgrath.com Year Joined: 1994 In House: CDEGHJLMOPRW Contracted Out: ABFSTUXY Specialist Group: HAPS, SFG, VG

Brankin Engineering Ltd

Aercon Works, 556 Antrim Road, Newtownabbey, County Antrim BT36 4RF T: 028 9083 7441 E: stuart.vaughan@brankin.co.uk W: vaughan-group.co.uk Year Joined: 1979 In House: CDE Contracted Out: IT Specialist Group: RACHP, VG

33 Seagoe Industrial Estate, Portadown, Craigavon, Armagh BT63 5QD T: 028 3833 4874 E: s.nicholson@chcltd.com W: chcltd.com Year Joined: 1974 In House: CEGHIJKLMOPQSTW Contracted Out: ABDFUVXY Sp. Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG, VHB, VG

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Enviro Fire Water and Air Ltd Milltown House, Milltown Ind Est, Warrenpoint BT34 3FN T: 028 9076 7883 E: paul.devenny@envirofwa.com W: envirofwa.com Year Joined: 2018 In House: ABEST Sp. Group: RACHP, SFG, VHB, VG

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Finaghy Cleaning & Support Services Ltd

Unit 223, City Business Park, Belfast BT17 9HY T: 028 9062 6190 E: lisa@finaghycleaning.com W: finaghycleaning.com Year Joined: 2020 In House: T Specialist Group: VHB

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H & J Martin Integrated Services Rosemount House, 21–23 Sydenham Road, Belfast BT3 9HA T: 028 9023 2622 E: t.watson@hjmartin.co.uk W: hjmartin.co.uk Year Joined: 2018 In House: S Specialist Group: SFG

Harvey Group PLC

14 Glenwell Road, Glengormley, Newtonabbey, Belfast BT36 7RF T: 028 9034 2444 E: ryan.mclernon@harveygroup.co.uk W: harveygroup.co.uk Year Joined: 2022 In House: GSU Specialist Group: HAPS, SFG

Hutton Mechanical & Electrical Services Ltd

Unit 6, 18 Westbank Road, Belfast BT3 9JL T: 028 9077 2888 E: edmund@huttonmech.com W: huttonmech.com Year Joined: 2003 In House: GJMPY Contracted Out: LVW Specialist Group: HAPS, VG


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Unit 4, Diviny Drive, Carn Industrial Estate, Portadown BT63 5WE T: 028 3839 7990 E: keith.stewart@irwinm-e.com W: irwinm-e.com Year Joined: 2019 In House: GS Specialist Group: HAPS, SFG

15 Trench Road, Mallusk, Newtonabbey, Belfast BT36 4TY T: 028 9034 2777 E: martin.gillespie@mclh.co.uk W: mclh.co.uk Year Joined: 2019 In House: ABCDEGS Sp. Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG, VG

Irwin M&E Ltd

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LM Services (NI) Ltd

18 Old Saintfield Road, Belfast BT8 8EY T: 028 9081 4141 E: paul@lmservicesni.com W: lmservicesni.com Year Joined: 2013 In House: EGHJLPSU Contracted Out: ABCDOWXY Specialist Group: HAPS, SFG, VHB

McLaughlin & Harvey Ltd

Michael Nugent Ltd

2 Tandragee Road, Pomeroy, County Tyrone BT70 3DS T: 028 8775 8617 E: michaela@michaelnugent.co.uk W: michaelnugent.co.uk Year Joined: 2011 In House: GHJKLMPQSX Contracted Out: ABCDEFIORTUVWY Sp. Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG, VG

Miles-Ash Ltd

576 Doagh Road, Newtownabbey, County Antrim BT36 5BU T: 028 9083 0700 E: annette.christian@milesash.com Year Joined: 1979 In House: ACDEI Contracted Out: T Specialist Group: RACHP, VG

Montgomery Refrigeration Ltd

LM Services (NI) Ltd

18 Old Saintfield Road, Belfast, Antrim BT8 8EY Tel: 02890 814141 Fax: 02890 815188 Email: info@lmservicesni.com Website: www.lmservicesni.com 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.

5 Falcon Road, Adelaide Ind Est, Belfast BT12 6RD T: 028 9066 2111 E: ifawcett@montgomery-ltd.co.uk W: montgomery-ltd.co.uk Year Joined: 2004 In House: B Specialist Group: RACHP

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OTN Industrial Cleaning Services Ltd 29 Wigton Street, Town Parks, Belfast BT13 2HR T: 07903 208670 E: syoung.retail@gmail.com W: otnindustrialcleaning.com Year Joined: 2021 In House: T Specialist Group: VHB

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Principal HVAC

Unit 1 Cottagequin Yard, 94B Old Eglish Road, Dungannon, Northern Ireland BT71 7PG T: 028 8775 0111 E: david@principalhvac.com W: principalhvac.com Year Joined: 2016 In House: ABDEILOSV Contracted Out: C Sp. Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG, VG

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Pureair Ventilation Ltd

Unit 11, Bay Road Business Park, Derry, Londonderry BT48 7SE T: 07928 880840 E: ivan@pureairventilation.com W: pureairventilation.com Year Joined: 2022 In House: CDES Specialist Group: RACHP, SFG

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Quiggin & Cubbon Ltd

Unit 15B, Tromode Industrial Estate, Douglas, Isle of Man IM4 4RG T: 01624 621042 E: richard.coase@ quigginandcubbon.com W: quigginandcubbon.com Year Joined: 1989 In House: GHILMRS Specialist Group: HAPS, SFG, VG

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Ryak Cleaning Ltd

9 Hillview Road, Belfast BT14 7BT T: 028 9591 8383 E: info@ryakcleaning.com W: ryakcleaning.com Year Joined: 2021 In House: S Specialist Group: SFG

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Scott & Ewing Ltd

59 Crevenagh Rd, Omagh, County Tyrone BT79 0EX T: 028 8224 2622 E: robert@s-e-group.co.uk W: woodvaleconstruction.co.uk Year Joined: 2012 In House: CDEG Specialist Group: HAPS, VG

Sharpe Mechanical & Electrical Services Ltd

57 Sydenham Road, Belfast BT3 9DJ T: 028 9045 8185 E: eddie.mcmaster@sharpegroup.com W: sharpegroup.com Year Joined: 1982 In House: CDEGIJKMPQSV Contracted Out: ABFLTUWXY Specialist Group: HAPS, SFG, VG

Sharpe Ventilation Services Ltd

57 Sydenham Road, Belfast BT3 9DJ T: 028 9045 8185 E: eddie.mcmaster@sharpegroup.com W: sharpegroup.com Year Joined: 1979 In House: CDEISV Contracted Out: ABTU Specialist Group: SFG, VG

Source Air Conditioning & Electrical Services (NI) Ltd

Unit D1, Valley Business Centre, 67 Church Road, Newtownabbey, County Antrim BT36 7LS T: 028 9055 1866 E: sourceair@btconnect.com W: sourceairni.com Year Joined: 2006 In House: ABEGJMO Specialist Group: HAPS, RACHP, VG

Stothers M & E Ltd

Radiant Works, 23 Sunwich Street, Ravenhill Avenue, Belfast BT6 8HR T: 028 9045 0821 E: dmonaghan@stothersm-e.co.uk W: stothers-e.co.uk Year Joined: 2012 In House: GHIJKLMOPQS Contracted Out: ABCDEFTUVWXY Specialist Group: HAPS

Sure Deep Clean

Valley Business Centre, Unit B10, 67 Church Road, Newtownabbey, County Antrim BT36 7LS T: 028 9036 9021 E: info@suredeepclean.co.uk W: suredeepclean.co.uk Year Joined: 2011 In House: CT Specialist Group: VHB, VG

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Total Fan Services

1 Upper Braniel Road, Castlereagh, Belfast BT5 7TS T: 028 9070 3785 E: totalfanservices@btconnect.com Year Joined: 2004 In House: FSV Cont’d Out: ABCDEGHIJKLMOPQTUWXY Specialist Group: SFG

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Vaughan Engineering Group Ltd

Aercon Works, 556 Antrim Road, Newtownabbey, County Antrim BT36 4RF T: 028 9083 7441 E: david.patterson@vaughangroup.co.uk W: vaughan-group.co.uk Year Joined: 1984 In House: CEGJKMOPQSX Contracted Out: ABDILTUVWY Sp. Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG, VG

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Whitehouse Engineering Company Ltd

Vaughan Engineering Services Ltd

Aercon Works, 556 Antrim Road, Newtonabbey, County Antrim BT36 8PL T: 028 9083 7441 E: david.patterson@vaughangroup.co.uk W: vaughan-group.co.uk Year Joined: 1985 In House: CEGIJP Cont’d Out: ABDKLMOQRTUVWXY Sp. Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG, VG

Victoria Mechanical Services Ltd

Unit A22, 20 Heron Road, Sydenham Business Park, Belfast BT3 9LE T: 028 9073 2029 E: info@victoriamechanical services.co.uk W: victoriamechanicalservices.co.uk Year Joined: 1989 In House: FGHIJKLMPQXY Contracted Out: ABCDEORUVW Sp. Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG, VG

W Whitehouse Engineering Co. Ltd

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. Our project portfolio ranges from hospitals and schools, to banking, pharmaceutical facilities, food production, IT facilities 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. The company is also licensed manufacturers and installers of Flameshield Fire-Rated Ductwork. The company prides itself in providing quality service and product and is certified to ISO 9001- 2015 and ISO 140001.

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14 Trench Road, Mallusk, Newtownabbey, County Antrim BT36 4UU T: 028 9084 8311 E: stephen@whitehouse-eng.com W: whitehouse-eng.com Year Joined: 1977 In House: CET Contracted Out: ABDIR Specialist Group: VHB, VG


Scotland www.thebesa.com/ find-a-besa-member BESA provides a free online search service 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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A Tech Heating Ltd

26 Deerdykes View, Westfield Industrial Area, Cumbernauld, Glasgow G68 9HN T: 01236 738583 E: elaine@atechheat.co.uk W: atechheat.co.uk Year Joined: 2006 In House: GHIJKMOPQ Contracted Out: ABCDELRTUVWXY Specialist Group: HAPS

A. Alexander & Son (Electrical) Ltd

Alba Facilities Services Ltd

B-DACS Ltd

Anderson Floor Warming Ltd

Beaumont Service Scotland Ltd

37 Lonmay Drive, Panorama Business Village, Glasgow G33 4EP T: 0141 771 8888 E: ianmccall@albafs.co.uk W: albafs.co.uk Year Joined: 2008 In House: ABGHMS Contracted Out: T Specialist Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG 24 Macdowall Street, Paisley, Renfrewshire PA3 2NB T: 0141 647 6716 E: mike@andersonfloorwarming.co.uk W: andersonfloorwarming.co.uk Year Joined: 2005 In House: GHILMO Contracted Out: ABV Specialist Group: HAPS, SFG

9 Cathkinview Road, Glasgow G42 9EH T: 0141 632 0868 E: stewart@alexgroup.co.uk W: alexgroup.co.uk Year Joined: 2021 In House: ADGHU Sp. Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG, VG

Anderson Floor Warming and Renewables

Airco Developments Ltd

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 A B C D E

Heating & Plumbing Services Group RACHP Refrigeration, Air Conditioning & Heat Pump Group Service & Facilities Group SFG Ventilation Hygiene Branch VHB Ventilation Group VG HAPS

Unit 3D, Newbattle Business Park, Dalkeith, Midlothian EH22 3LH T: 0131 660 9555 E: john@aircoltd.co.uk W: aircoltd.co.uk Year Joined: 2010 In House: CDEFIMSUVY Contracted Out: AB Sp. Group: HAPS, SFG, VHB, VG

Aircon Scotland

Craigshaw Commercial Park, Craigshaw Drive, West Tullos, Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire AB12 3AL T: 0131 202 6382 E: stuart.flint@airconscotland.co.uk W: airconscotland.co.uk Year Joined: 2020 In House: ABCDEOT

Aircon Scotland

48 West George Street, Glasgow G2 1BP T: 0141 212 7420 E: ian.nicol@airconscotland.co.uk W: airconscotland.co.uk Year Joined: 2021 In House: ABCDEOT

Aircon Scotland

Unit 3, Craigshaw Drive, West Tullos Industrial Estate, Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire AB12 3AL T: 01224 536555 E: ian.nicol@airconscotland.co.uk W: airconscotland.co.uk Year Joined: 2021 In House: ABCDEOT

31 Lonmay Drive, Panorama Business Village, Glasgow G33 4EP T: 0141 773 3355 E: diane@bdacs.com W: bdacs.com Year Joined: 2021 In House: A Specialist Group: RACHP

18 Crowhill Road, Bishopbriggs, Glasgow G64 1QY T: 0141 772 3999 E: serviceoffice@beaumontservice.co.uk Year Joined: 1996 In House: A Specialist Group: RACHP

Blantyre Park Services Ltd

Blantyre Park Farm, Auchentibber, Blantyre G72 0TS T: 01698 721500 E: jonathan@bps-group.co.uk W: bps-group.co.uk Year Joined: 2007 In House: BEGHIJMOS Cont’d Out: ABCDFJKLPQRTUVWXY Sp. Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG, VG

24 MacDowall Street, Paisley PA3 2NB Tel: 0141 647 6716 Fax: 0141 647 6751 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.

Atalian Servest AMK Ltd

42 Dryden Road, Bilston Ind Est, Loanhead, Midlothian EH20 9LZ T: 0131 440 6000 E: ian.smith@atalianworld.com W: arthurmckay.com Year Joined: 2001 In House: ABCDEGIJKMOPQSXY Contracted Out: LTUVW Sp. Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG, VG

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Balfour Beatty Kilpatrick

Maxim 7, Maxim Office Park, Parklands Avenue EuroCentral, Motherwell ML1 4WQ T: 01698 647500​ E: neil.wivell@balfourbeatty.com W: balfourbeatty.com Year Joined: 2009 In House: GIJMOPX Contracted Out: ABCDELSTUVWY Specialist Group: HAPS, RACHP, VG

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.

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Caledonian Heating & Plumbing Ltd

Blitz Group Ltd

Units 1 & 2 Cloverhill Place, Chryston Business Park, Chryston, Glasgow G69 9DQ T: 0141 779 4209 E: jim@blitzgroup.co.uk W: blitzgroup.co.uk Year Joined: 2009 In House: T Specialist Group: VHB

BMES (Scotland) Ltd

Units 8 & 9, Bonnybridge Ind Est, Murnin Road, Bonnybridge, Falkirk FK4 2BW T: 01324 430140 E: barrycumming@ bmes-scotland.co.uk W: bmesscotland.co.uk Year Joined: 2021 In House: G Specialist Group: HAPS

Brankin Engineering Ltd

Unit 11, Rosyth Business Park, Rosyth, Fife KY11 2WX T: 01506 853506 E: steven.milne@brankin.co.uk W: vaughan-group.co.uk Year Joined: 1979 In House: ACDETY Contracted Out: I Specialist Group: RACHP, VG

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C & M Environmental Ltd

52 Strathmore Road, Balmore Industrial Estate, Glasgow G22 7DW T: 0141 336 7774 E: r.copeland@cmenvironmental.co.uk W: cmenvironmental.co.uk Year Joined: 1994 In House: ABGIJOPSV Contracted Out: CEMRTUW Specialist Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG

Cablecom Technical Services Ltd

8 Abbeyhill, Edinburgh EH8 8EE T: 0131 656 9151 E: Scott.jamieson@ccts-ltd.com W: cablecom-ltd.com Year Joined: 2019 In House: DEGHIJKMOQSX Contracted Out: ABCLRTUVWY Sp. Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG, VG

Caithness Ventilation Services Ltd

Rybnik, Weydale, Thurso, Caithness KW14 8YN T: 01847 895738 E: caithnessvents@ymail.com Year Joined: 2021 In House: E Specialist Group: VHB, VG

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Unit 42, West Gorgie Park, Hutchison Road, Edinburgh EH14 1UT T: 0131 444 2010 E: amanda@caledonianheating.co.uk W: caledonianheating.co.uk Year Joined: 2010 In House: GJMPSW Contracted Out: ABCDETUX Specialist Group: HAPS, SFG

Campbells Air Conditioning & Refrigeration Ltd 7 Ash Road, Broadmeadow Industrial Estate, Dumbarton, West Dumbartonshire G82 2RS T: 01389 742986 E: campbell@ campbellsairconditioning.co.uk W: campbellsairconditioning.co.uk Year Joined: 2009 In House: ABCDEIOS Contracted Out: UV Specialist Group: RACHP, SFG, VG

CBES Ltd

Caledonia House, Lawmoor Street, Glasgow G5 0US T: 0845 674 0017 E: scott.higgins@city-holdings.co.uk W: city-holdings.co.uk Year Joined: 2004 In House: ABGM Contracted Out: CDEHJLOPUWXY Specialist Group: HAPS, RACHP

CBRE Managed Services Ltd

International House, Hamilton International Technology Park, Stanley B’lvd, High Blantyre, Glasgow G72 0BN T: 01698 404720 E: suzane.taylor@cbre.com W: norlandmanagedservices.co.uk Year Joined: 1985 In House: ABCDEFGHIJKLMOPQRSTUVWXY Sp. Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG, VHB, VG

Cool & Easy Ltd

F5/7 Hestan House, The Crichton, Bankend Road, Dumfries DG1 4TA T: 01387 261818 E: laura@coolneasy.co.uk W: coolneasy.co.uk Year Joined: 2014 In House: ABCDEGJOT Sp. Group: HAPS, RACHP, VHB, VG

Crown House Technologies

21 Woodhall, Eurocentral, Holytown, Motherwell ML1 4YT T: 01698 731002 E: caobrien@laingorourke.com Year Joined: 1904 In House: HIJKPQUV Cont’d Out: ABCDEFGLMORTWY Specialist Group: HAPS, SFG

CSD Air Conditioning Ltd Block C, Unit 7, JKS Workshops, 7 North Elgin Place, Clydebank G81 1LU T: 0141 562 9688 E: cs@csdairconditioning.co.uk W: csdairconditioning.co.uk Year Joined: 2020 In House: ABS Specialist Group: RACHP, SFG

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D S Clean Ltd

13 Kirkton Garden, Lochcarron, Ross-shire IV54 8UQ T: 07810 868661 E: dsclean@live.co.uk W: dsclean.co.uk Year Joined: 2010 In House: ST Specialist Group: SFG, VHB

Dalkia

2nd Floor, 1 Rutherglen Links, Rutherglen Links Business Park, Glasgow G73 1DF T: 0141 945 8900 E: gary.kimmins@dalkia.co.uk Year Joined: 1965 In House: IJMOSWXY Contracted Out: CDEJLPTUV Sp. Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG, VG

Dalkia

Grangemouth Business Hub, Gateway Business Park, Beancross Road, Grangemouth, Falkirk FK3 8WH T: 01784 411600 E: liam.heffron@dalkia.co.uk Year Joined: 2021 In House: S Specialist Group: SFG

Dalkia

Leven House, 10 Lochside Place, Edinburgh EH12 9RG T: 0131 458 5555 E: gary.kimmins@dalkia.co.uk Year Joined: 1965 In House: GHJMOSVWY Contracted Out: ABCDEFIJKLPQTUX Specialist Group: HAPS, SFG, VG

DE Mechanical Ltd

Unit 10 Flexsapce, Harvest Road, Newbridge, Edinburgh EH28 8LW T: 01383 242426 E: michael.demechanical@outlook.com W: demechanical.co.uk Year Joined: 2019 In House: ACDES Specialist Group: RACHP, SFG, VG

Deepclean Scotland

Unit 11/2, Sherwood Industrial Estate, Bonnyrigg, Edinburgh EH19 3LW T: 0131 660 4376 E: barry@deepcleanscotland.co.uk W: deepcleanscotland.co.uk Year Joined: 2010 In House: T Specialist Group: VHB

Diamond Air Conditioning Ltd 4a South Caldeen Rd, Coatbridge, North Lanarkshire ML5 4EG T: 01236 434514 E: neil@diamondltd.co.uk W: diamondltd.co.uk Year Joined: 2016 In House: ABEHST Sp. Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG, VHB, VG

Duct Clean Services Ltd

Unit 1, Hardengreen Industrial Unit, Dalkeith, Glasgow EH22 3NX T: 0131 660 1071 E: info@ductcleanscotland.co.uk W: ductcleanscotland.co.uk Year Joined: 2019 In House: ET Specialist Group: VHB

Ductform HFE

17 Faraday Road, Southfield Industrial Estate, Glenrothes KY6 2RU T: 01592 778330 E: sferry@ductform.com W: ductform.co.uk Year Joined: 2019 In House: ACDE Specialist Group: RACHP, VG

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East Air Conditioning Ltd

Meadowmill Cottages, Tranent, East Lothian EH33 1LZ T: 01875 853800 E: blair@eastaircon.co.uk W: eastaircon.co.uk Year Joined: 2021 In House: ABS Specialist Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG

Easy Heat Systems Ltd

McDermott House, Inveralmond Place, Perth PH1 3TS T: 01738 445222 E: compliance@mcdermottgroup.co.uk W: mcdermottgroup.co.uk Year Joined: 2012 In House: GHIMOUV Specialist Group: HAPS, SFG

ECG Facilities Services

Block 2 Unit 11, First Road, Blantyre Industrial Estate, Blantyre, Glasgow G72 0ND T: 01698 828778 E: tmuir@ecg-maint.com W: ecg-facilities.com Year Joined: 2009 In House: ABGHJMSW Cont’d Out: CDEFIJKLOPQRTUVXY Specialist Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG

ECG Facilities Services

11 First Rd, Blantyre Industrial Estate, Blantyre G72 0ND T: 01698 828778 E: spaul@ecg-maint.com W: ecg-facilities.com Year Joined: 2009 In House: ABGHMOSW Contracted Out: CDEIJLPTUVXY Specialist Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG


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Elecmech Building Services Ltd

EH20 Business Centre, 6 Dryden Loan, Loanhead, Edinburgh EH20 9LZ T: 0131 478 2232 E: gillianbain@elecmechme.co.uk W: elecmechme.co.uk Year Joined: 2022 In House: DEG Specialist Group: HAPS, VG

Environmental Energy Controls Ltd

Unit 6B, Nasmyth Court, Houston Industrial Estate, Livingston, West Lothian EH54 5EG T: 01506 442900 E: derek.ranachan@e2cbms.com W: e2cbms.com Year Joined: 2008 In House: BGIMSU Contracted Out: F Specialist Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG

EQUANS FM Ltd

43 Avondale House, Phoenix Crescent, Strathclyde Business Park, Bellshill ML4 3NJ T: 0333 600 0435 W: cofely-gdfsuez.co.uk Year Joined: 2007 In House: ABS Specialist Group: RACHP, SFG

ESG Tech Serv Ltd

1 Fyne Avenue, Righead Ind Est, Bellshill ML4 3LJ T: 01698 844240 E: jim.carrigan@esgtechserv.com W: esgtechserv.com Year Joined: 2019 In House: ABGSV Specialist Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG

Express Heating Co Ltd

Broughton Market, Edinburgh EH3 6NU T: 0131 556 8242 E: ross.montgomery@expressheating.co.uk W: express-heating.co.uk Year Joined: 1977 In House: GHJKLMOPQS Contracted Out: ABCDEFTUWXY Specialist Group: HAPS, SFG

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FES Support Services Ltd

Forth House, Pirnhall Business Park, Stirling, Stirlingshire FK7 8HW T: 01786 819600 E: goconnell@fes-group.co.uk W: fes-group.co.uk Year Joined: 2019 In House: ACDEGOUV Sp. Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG, VG

Fife Council Building Services

Bankhead Central, Bankhead Park, Glenrothes, Fife KY7 6GH T: 03451 555 555 E: robert.fletcher@fife.gov.uk Year Joined: 2012 In House: GHJS Cont’d Out: ABCDEIJKLMOPQRTUVWXY Specialist Group: HAPS, SFG

Forth Mechanical Ltd

11b, 6 Milton Rd, Edinburgh EH52 2ND T: 0771 441 9650 E: info@forthmechanical.com Year Joined: 2019 In House: GH Specialist Group: HAPS

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G2 Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Ltd

45 Hepburn Road, Hillington Industrial Estate, Glasgow G52 4RJ T: 0141 882 9899 E: service@g2ref.co.uk W: g2ref.co.uk Year Joined: 2018 In House: ABS Specialist Group: RACHP, SFG

GKR Facilities Services Ltd

Unit 1, Kirkstyle, Old Monkland, Coatbridge, North Lanarkshire ML5 5AJ T: 01236 449727 E: garry@gkrfs.co.uk W: gkrfs.co.uk Year Joined: 2018 In House: AGS Specialist Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG

Graham Hygiene Services Ltd Skirmie Park, Welton Road Ind Est, Blairgowrie, Perthshire PH10 6NP T: 01250 875555 E: callum@grahamhygiene.com W: grahamhygiene.com Year Joined: 2018 In House: ST Specialist Group: VHB

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Hatrick-Bruce Ltd

Market House, Milnathort, Kinross-shire KY13 9XB T: 01577 863967 E: user@hatrickbruce.co.uk W: hatrickbruce.co.uk Year Joined: 2006 In House: ABGMS Specialist Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG

Hestia Mechanical Building Services Ltd H20 Business Centre, 6 Dryden Rd, Loanhead, Midlothian EH20 9LZ T: 0131 460 9350 E: info@hestiamechanical.co.uk W: hestiamechanical.co.uk Year Joined: 2019 In House: ACDEGHJL Specialist Group: HAPS, RACHP, VG

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Hutcheon Services Ltd

Bourtree House, Minto Drive, Altens Industrial Estate, Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire AB12 3LW T: 01224 854900 E: martinl@hutcheon.services W: hutcheon.services Year Joined: 1995 In House: ABCGHIJMOS Contracted Out: LRTUVW Sp. Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG, VG

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Integral UK Ltd

Unit 12b, Oakbank Park, Oakbank Parkway, Livingston, West Lothian EH53 0TH T: 01506 448330 E: roy.mcdonald@integral.co.uk W: integralservices.co.uk Year Joined: 2005 In House: ABGHKMOQSY Contracted Out: CDEFIJLPRTUVWX Sp. Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG, VG

Integrated Compliance Services Ltd

Linburn Business Park, Unit 3, Brown Street, Coatbridge, North Lanarkshire ML5 4AS T: 0141 432 0001 E: raymond@integratedcompliance.co.uk W: integrated-compliance.co.uk Year Joined: 2020 In House: AGHS Specialist Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG

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J L C Ventilation & Maintenance Ltd

59 Montgomery Ave, Coatbridge, North Lanarkshire ML5 1QS T: 0745 0939799 E: Jimcam1920@hotmail.co.uk W: jlcventilationandmaintenance.co.uk Year Joined: 2022 In House: E Specialist Group: RACHP, VG

J L Com Ltd

James Watson Ventilation Ltd

8 Whitefriers Street, Perth PH1 1PP T: 01738 479004 E: jwventilation@yahoo.co.uk Year Joined: 2009 In House: E Contracted Out: ABCMO Specialist Group: VG

John G Mackintosh Building Services Solutions 30 Dryden Road, Loanhead, Edinburgh EH20 9LZ T: 0131 668 1168 E: john.gellatly@jgm.co.uk W: jgmackintosh.co.uk Year Joined: 2013 In House: ABCDEGHJMOSVWY Contracted Out: FIKLQTUX Sp. Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG, VG

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KS Refrigeration, Air Conditioning & Eco Heating

Laroch Beag, Ballachulish, Argyll PH49 4LB T: 01855 811641 E: info@ks-refrigeration.co.uk W: ks-refrigeration.co.uk Year Joined: 1995 In House: ABEHOV Sp. Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG, VG

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Linaker Ltd

Alba Business Centre, Alba Campus, Livingston, West Lothian EH54 7EG T: 01506 668193 E: paul.threlfell@linaker.com Year Joined: 1995 In House: ABGHLMSUV Contracted Out: FTWY Specialist Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG

Livingston Building Services Ltd

The Lodge, Roddinglaw Bus Park, Roddinglaw Road, Edinburgh EH12 9DB T: 0844 259 6600 E: gary.mcarthur@jlcom.co.uk W: jlcom.co.uk Year Joined: 2019 In House: ABGHSV Specialist Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG

Nettlehill Road, Houston Ind Est, Livingston, West Lothian EH54 5DL T: 01506 442669 E: stewart.rennie@ morrisandspottiswood.co.uk W: livmech.co.uk Year Joined: 1994 In House: CDEGHJKMPQSTX Contracted Out: ABFILORUVWY Sp. Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG, VHB, VG

James Frew Ltd

Lothian Heating Services Ltd

83 New Street, Stevenston, North Ayrshire KA20 3HD T: 01294 468113 E: roddy.frew@jamesfrew.co.uk W: jamesfrew.co.uk Year Joined: 1983 In House: GHIMV Contracted Out: ABCDELOSW Specialist Group: HAPS, SFG

Lothian Heating Services, Edgefield Industrial Estate, Loanhead, Midlothian EH20 9TB T: 0131 440 2958 E: kevin@lothianheating.co.uk W: lothianheating.co.uk Year Joined: 1977 In House: GLMS Contracted Out: ABDRUVW Specialist Group: HAPS, SFG, VG

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Milton Sheet Metal Works Ltd

Lovat’s Catering Engineering Services Ltd

Muirhead, Mitchelston Ind Est, Kirkcaldy, Fife KY1 3PB T: 01592 640643 E: alan.tullis@lovatsgroup.co.uk W: lovatsgroup.co.uk Year Joined: 2006 In House: ABEOS Sp. Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG, VG

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Macwright Mechanical Engineering Services Ltd

Unit 2, 1 Laundry Lane, Stepps, Glasgow G33 6LT T: 0141 611 5166 E: jo@macwright.co.uk W: macwright.co.uk Year Joined: 2019 In House: ACDESV Specialist Group: RACHP, SFG, VG

MAQ (Air Conditioning) Ltd

Glenburn House, 1 Bairds Crescent, Allanshaw Ind Est, Hamilton, South Lanarkshire ML3 9FD T: 01698 720016 E: william.morrison15@btinternet.com W: maqairconditioning.co.uk Year Joined: 2001 In House: ABOS Contracted Out: CGIMV Specialist Group: RACHP, SFG

Meadowburn Mechanical Services Ltd

Unit 5, 5 Campsie Road, Kirkintilloch, Glasgow G66 1SL T: 0141 776 6262 E: info@meadowburn.co.uk W: meadowburn.co.uk Year Joined: 2002 In House: GHIJM Cont’d Out: ABCDEFJKLOPQRSTUVWXY Specialist Group: HAPS

MEL (Dust & Fume Control) Ltd 3 Woodlands View, Stonehouse, South Lanarkshire ML9 3QG T: 01236 721888 E: douglas@mel-dustandfume.co.uk W: mel-dustandfume.co.uk Year Joined: 2010 In House: ACDEIV Specialist Group: RACHP, VG

MGB Services Ltd

39 Southburn Road, Airdrie, Lanarkshire ML6 9AD T: 01236 770545 E: markgreenaway@ mgbservicesltd.co.uk W: mgbservicesltd.co.uk Year Joined: 2012 In House: SW Contracted Out: CDEUY Specialist Group: SFG

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6/2 Butlerfield Ind. Estate, Bonnyrigg, Midlothian EH19 3JQ T: 01875 825641 E: enquiries@milton-ventilation.com W: milton-ventilation.com Year Joined: 2001 In House: CE Contracted Out: IV Specialist Group: VG

Mitsubishi Electric Europe BV Enterprise House, Springkerse Business Park, Stirling, Stirlingshire FK7 7UF T: 01786 450348 E: geoff.turton@meuk.mee.com W: les.mitsubishielectric.co.uk Year Joined: 1993 In House: ABOSV Contracted Out: JW Specialist Group: RACHP, SFG

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N G Bailey Ltd

Duart House, Finch Way, Bellshill ML4 3PR T: 01698 743400 E: kevin.mcgrory@ngbailey.co.uk W: ngbailey.co.uk Year Joined: 1983 In House: GIJKMOPQSUVX Contracted Out: CDEFHLTWY Sp. Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG, VG

Network Refrigeration & Air Conditioning

Unit 3, Balintore Industrial Estate, Balintore, Ross-shire IV20 1XN T: 01862 832682 E: samsummersbee@yahoo.com W: networkrefrigeration.co.uk Year Joined: 1997 In House: ABFGILOUVW Specialist Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG

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Premier Laboratory Systems Ltd

10 Tollpark Place, Wardpark East, Cumbernauld, Glasgow G68 0LN T: 01236 457545 E: j.hennessey@premierlabs.co.uk W: premierlabs.co.uk Year Joined: 2000 In House: DEIS Specialist Group: SFG, VG

Proair Conditioning Ltd

Pavilion 2, 3 Dava Street, Glasgow G51 2JA T: 0141 425 1010 E: graham@atlasaircon.co.uk W: proairuk.com Year Joined: 2005 In House: ABO Contracted Out: E Specialist Group: RACHP

Pro-Duct (Fife) Ltd

Station Road, Cardenden, Lochgelly, Fife KY5 0BW T: 01592 720211 E: brian.dempster@pro-duct.co.uk W: pro-duct.co.uk Year Joined: 1999 In House: CE Contracted Out: DI Specialist Group: VG

Protech Heating Ltd

Orion House, Nova Business Park, 7 Robroyston Oval, Glasgow G33 1AP T: 0141 771 9567 E: ross@protech-heating.com W: protech-heating.com Year Joined: 2016 In House: GHJMW Specialist Group: HAPS, SFG

Protecht Cleaning & Support Services

17A Woodilee Industrial Estate, Woodilee Road, Kirkintilloch, Lanarkshire G66 3UU T: 0141 775 2069 E: tony@protecht-cleaning.com W: protecht-cleaning.com Year Joined: 2016 In House: ET Specialist Group: VHB, VG

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R L Rattray Ltd

Unit 11, Sandy Road, Scone, Perth PH2 6LJ T: 01738 552413 E: office@rlrattray.co.uk W: rlrattray.co.uk Year Joined: 1987 In House: GHIJLMOSUVW Contracted Out: ABCDE Specialist Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG

R Macdonald & Son

3 Carsegate Road, Carse Industrial Estate, Inverness, Highland IV3 8EX T: 01463 235540 E: r.mcdonaldandson@gmail.com W: rmacdonaldandson-inverness.co.uk Year Joined: 1995 In House: CDE Specialist Group: VG

RCS

Block 1 New Street, Riccarton, Kilmarnock KA1 3NA T: 01563 546807 E: mike@rcslev.com W: rcslev.com Year Joined: 2018 In House: CDEIT Specialist Group: VHB, VG

Reactive E & M Services Ltd

Unit 3, McCafferty Way, Dalgrain Industrial Estate, Grangemouth, Stirlingshire FK3 8EB T: 01324 634769 E: k.webb@remsgroup.co.uk Year Joined: 2020 In House: S Specialist Group: SFG

Rentokil Specialist Hygiene Ltd

Unit 4-5 Monklands Ind Est, Kirkshaws Road, Coatbridge, North Lanarkshire ML5 4RP T: 0203 668 5729 E: steve.nicholl@rentokil-initial.com W: rentokil-initial.co.uk Year Joined: 2019 In House: ET Specialist Group: VHB, VG

RI Cruden Ltd

Renewable Innovation Centre, 12-14 Seafield Road, Inverness, Ross Shire IV1 1SG T: 01463 220900 E: info@ricruden.net W: ricruden.net Year Joined: 2023 In House: G

Richard Irvin FM Ltd

Unit 1A, City South Business Park, Portlethen, Kincardineshire AB12 4XX T: 0141 556 8800 E: mark.buchan@richard-irvin.com W: richard-irvin.com Year Joined: 2018 In House: ABS Specialist Group: RACHP, SFG

Richards Ventilation Services Ltd

Candlehouse Lane, Coupar Angus, Perthshire PH13 9DD T: 01828 626220 E: b.richards@rvsltd.co.uk Year Joined: 2021 In House: CE Specialist Group: VG

Robertson Facilities Management Ltd

Robertson House, Castle Business Park, Stirling, Stirlingshire FK9 4TZ T: 01786 431600 E: s.bennis@robertson.co.uk W: robertson.co.uk/business/ robertson-facilities-management Year Joined: 2010 In House: ABGHJMS Cont’d Out: CDEFJKLOPQRTUVWY Specialist Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG

RoMech Facilities Management Ltd

107 Abercorn Street, Paisley, Renfrewshire PA3 4AT T: 0141 848 0888 E: brian@romechfm.co.uk W: romechfm.co.uk Year Joined: 2016 In House: EGS Specialist Group: HAPS, SFG, VG


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Scan Building Services Ltd 35 Byron Street, Dundee, Tayside DD3 6QT T: 01382 889700 E: graham@scanbs.co.uk W: scanbs.co.uk Year Joined: 1982 In House: GHIJKMOQSVY Contracted Out: ABCDEJLPRTUW Specialist Group: HAPS, SFG, VG

Select Building Engineering Services Ltd 79 Bowman St, Glasgow G42 8LF T: 0141 423 7706 E: john@sbeslimited.co.uk W: sbeslimited.co.uk Year Joined: 2001 In House: ABCDEGHIJLMOPX Contracted Out: STUVWY Sp. Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG, VG

Shine Hygiene Services Ltd Unit 6, 88 Chapel Street, Glasgow G20 9BD T: 01236 722262 E: jason@shinehygiene.co.uk W: shinehygiene.co.uk Year Joined: 2012 In House: T Contracted Out: IV Specialist Group: VHB

Sigma Engineering Product Design Ltd

19 Macadam Place, South Newmoor Industrial Estate, Irvine, Ayrshire KA11 4HP T: 01294 203374 E: info@sigmaepd.com W: sigmaepd.com Year Joined: 2009 In House: CEFI Specialist Group: VG

Skanska Rashleigh Weatherfoil Ltd

Skanska Facilities Services, 2 Parklands Way, Eurocentral, Motherwell ML1 4WR T: 0330 105 1114 (main) E: stephen.monaghan@skanska.co.uk W: skanska.co.uk Year Joined: 1947 In House: FGKMOQS Contracted Out: IJPUVY Specialist Group: HAPS, SFG

Smith Services Ltd

Unit 9, Inveralmond Way, Inveralmond Industrial Estate, Perth PH1 3UQ T: 01738 447555 E: scott@smithservicesltd.co.uk W: smithservicesltd.co.uk Year Joined: 2020 In House: T Specialist Group: VHB

SMS Maintenance Services Ltd

Glenburn House, 1 Bairds Crescent, Allanshaw Industrial Estate, Hamilton ML3 9FD T: 01698 200110 E: jonr@sms-uk.info Year Joined: 2013 In House: DEGHIJLMOPSW Contracted Out: CUVXY Specialist Group: HAPS, SFG, VG

Soron Ltd

Unit 2d, Payne Street, Port Dundas, Glasgow G4 0LE T: 0141 333 9518 E: soronltd@aol.com Year Joined: 1985 In House: GLMO Contracted Out: IJPR Specialist Group: HAPS, RACHP

SP Vent Ltd

Unit D2, 101 Abercorn Street, Paisley, Renfrewshire PA3 4AT T: 0141 551 0262 E: info@spvent.co.uk W: spvent.co.uk Year Joined: 2016 In House: CDE Specialist Group: VHB, VG

Sparks Mechanical Services Ltd

Broadfold Road, Bridge of Don Industrial Estate, Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire AB23 8EE T: 01224 704448 E: david.kirk@sparksms.co.uk W: sparksms.co.uk Year Joined: 1969 In House: ABHIJLPS Contracted Out: OUW Specialist Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG

Sparks Mechanical Services Ltd

41 Deerdykes View, Westfield Industrial Estate, Cumbernauld, Glasgow G68 9HN T: 01236 738000 E: jason.duncan@sparksms.co.uk W: sparksms.co.uk Year Joined: 1969 In House: ABGMS Contracted Out: C Specialist Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG

Stothers (M & E) Ltd

Unit 1.1 Western Campus, Starling Way, Strathclyde Bus Park, Bellshill, Glasgow ML4 3PU T: 0141 429 5709 E: gmcarthur@stothersm-e.co.uk W: stothersm-e.co.uk Year Joined: 2014 In House: ACM Specialist Group: HAPS, RACHP, VG

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Taylor & Fraser Ltd

117 Abercorn Street, Paisley, Renfrewshire PA3 4DH T: 0141 887 6151 E: John.Kerr@taylorandfraser.com W: taylorandfraser.com Year Joined: 1940 In House: GIJKLMOPQR Contracted Out: ABCDEFHTUVWXY Specialist Group: HAPS, VG

Truedeal Building Services Ltd

2 Blairtummock Place, Panorama Business Village, Glasgow G33 4EN T: 0141 771 1015 E: tmurphy@tbs-ltd.com W: tbs-ltd.com Year Joined: 1995 In House: GIJKLMOPQ Contracted Out: ABCDEFRTUVWXY Specialist Group: HAPS, RACHP

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Ventilation Technical Services

Taylor and Fraser Ltd

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 G73 1DS T: 0141 647 9871 E: service@tcool.co.uk W: tcool.co.uk Year Joined: 1996 In House: ABIJMOPSUV Contracted Out: CDKQT Specialist Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG

Unit 3 Phase 3, Lloyd Street, Rutherglen, Glasgow G73 1NP T: 0141 647 7181 E: vtskmcleod@yahoo.co.uk Year Joined: 1997 In House: T Specialist Group: VHB

VES Andover Ltd

Tay House, Floor 2, Office 44, 300 Bath Street, Glasgow G2 4JR T: 01236 730420 E: Jim.glass@ves.co.uk Year Joined: 2007 In House: BCEFGIJKQSUV Contracted Out: ABDOT Sp. Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG, VG

Vital Energi Utilities Ltd

Duart House, Finch Way, Strathclyde Business Park, Bellshill ML4 3PR T: 01698 744410 E: scott.lutton@vitalenergi.co.uk Year Joined: 2002 In House: GIKMQSVX Contracted Out: RUW Sp. Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG, VG

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W Speirs & Sons Ltd

Portland Avenue, Industrial Estate, Irvine, Ayrshire KA12 8JD T: 01294 275434 E: mark@speirsvent.co.uk Year Joined: 2013 In House: AC Contracted Out: T Specialist Group: RACHP, VG

Trane UK Ltd

Unit 54, Grayshill Road, Westfield North, Cumbernauld G68 9HQ T: 01236 785500 E: ewen.kerr@trane.com W: trane.com Year Joined: 2017 In House: ABEGOSUV Contracted Out: CIJPTW Sp. Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG, VG

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South East www.thebesa.com/ find-a-besa-member BESA provides a free online search service 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.

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 A B C D E

Heating & Plumbing Services Group RACHP Refrigeration, Air Conditioning & Heat Pump Group Service & Facilities Group SFG Ventilation Hygiene Branch VHB Ventilation Group VG HAPS

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A & M Industrial Cleaning Ltd 90 Russell Ride, Cheshunt, Hertfordshire EN8 8TZ T: 01992 638218 E: services@aandmcleaning.co.uk W: aandmcleaning.co.uk Year Joined: 2011 In House: ET Specialist Group: VHB, VG

A C Solutions Group Ltd

Accurate Cooling Services Ltd

Airtemp AC Ltd

Unit D7 Chaucer Business Centre, Watery Lane, Kemsing, Kent TN15 6YU T: 01732 669202 E: mark@accuratecooling servicesltd.co.uk W: accuratecoolingservicesltd.com Year Joined: 2009 In House: AB Contracted Out: SU Specialist Group: RACHP

18 Theaklen Drive, Ponswood Industrial Estate, St Leonards on Sea, East Sussex TN38 9AZ T: 0845 872 5657 E: ann@airtempac.co.uk W: airtempac.co.uk Year Joined: 2006 In House: ABIS Contracted Out: CT Specialist Group: RACHP, SFG

Accurate Mechanical Services Ltd

All-Clean Environmental Services Ltd

Unit 18 Pegasus Court, North Lane, North Lane, Aldershot, Hampshire GU12 4QP T: 01252 315000 E: david.james@ams.limited W: accurateac.co.uk Year Joined: 2002 In House: ABCDEGILMOS Contracted Out: TUW Sp. Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG, VG

International House, Southampton International Business Park, George Curl Way, Southampton, Hampshire SO18 2RZ T: 023 8030 2033 E: K.Sturmey@allcleanes.com W: allcleanes.com Year Joined: 2011 In House: T Specialist Group: VHB

Apleona UK Ltd

Wenta Business Centre, Unit 52, Colne Way, Watford, Hertfordshire WD24 7ND T: 020 8207 6969 E: richard@acsolutions.co.uk W: acsolutions.co.uk Year Joined: 2005 In House: ABHIOSV Contracted Out: CDET Specialist Group: RACHP, SFG

ACL Engineering Ltd

Anglia House, Sandown Road, Watford, Hertfordshire WD24 7UA T: 01923 249444 E: dst@aclengineering.co.uk W: aclengineering.co.uk Year Joined: 1994 In House: ABGM Contracted Out: C Specialist Group: HAPS, RACHP

Huxley House, Weyside Business Park, Cattleshall Lane, Godalming, Surrey GU7 1XE T: 01483 428674 E: martin.taylor@apleona.com Year Joined: 2007 In House: ABGMOSU Contracted Out: TVWY Specialist Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG

A1R Services Ltd

Advanced Control Solutions Ltd

Arnold James

Aether Compliance Ltd

Aspect Maintenance Services Ltd

Suite F Ground Floor, Breakspear Park, Breakspear Way, Hemel Hempstead, Hertfordshire HP2 4TZ T: 0845 617 1712 E: darren.parker@a1rservices.co.uk W: a1rservices.co.uk Year Joined: 2008 In House: ABIOSV Contracted Out: CEFGMTUW Specialist Group: RACHP, SFG

AAC Group Ltd

Unit 15 Connect 10, Ashford Bus Park, Foster Road, Ashford, Kent TN24 0FE T: 01233 663063 E: aphillips@ashfordac.co.uk W: ashfordac.co.uk Year Joined: 2018 In House: AGS Specialist Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG

AB Refrigeration Contracting Ltd

Bank Chambers, 2 Church Street, Reigate, Surrey RH2 0AN T: 0333 900 0180 E: anne.harris@abgroup.com W: abgroup.com Year Joined: 2012 In House: AB Specialist Group: RACHP, SFG

Accolade Building Services Ltd

New House, Christchurch Road, Ringwood, Hampshire BH24 3AP T: 01425 477777 E: stevep@absme.co.uk W: absme.co.uk Year Joined: 1995 In House: GHIJO Cont’d Out: ABCDEFJKLMPQRSTUVWXY Specialist Group: HAPS, RACHP

Unit 7, Bakersgate Courtyard, Ash Rd, Pirbright, Surrey GU24 0NJ T: 01483 237812 E: p.eshelby@acs-southeast.com W: advancedcontrolsolutions.co.uk Year Joined: 1998 In House: GHMSUV Contracted Out: ABEI Specialist Group: HAPS, SFG 7 Bell Yard, London WC2A 2JR T: 0844 474 2216 E: titus.w@aethercompliance.co.uk W: dwcompliance.co.uk Year Joined: 2018 In House: T Specialist Group: VHB

Air Quality Services Ltd

c/o Vectaire Ltd, Lincoln Road, Cressex Business Park, High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire HP12 3RH T: 01494 444700 E: mark@wightsafety.co.uk W: airqualityservices.co.uk Year Joined: 2008 In House: DE Specialist Group: VG

Aircon Services

Unit C4 Regent Park, Princes Est, Princes Risborough, Buckinghamshire HP27 9LE T: 01844 348760 E: gavin@aircon-services.co.uk W: aircon-services.co.uk Year Joined: 2000 In House: ABEGMO Contracted Out: CD Specialist Group: HAPS, RACHP, VG

1 Metro Centre, Ronsons Way, St Albans, Hertfordshire AL4 9QT T: 01727 851477 E: buildingservicesengineering@ arnoldjames.com W: arnoldjames.com Year Joined: 1963 In House: ABGHILMVW Contracted Out: ET Specialist Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG

Unit E7, Barwell Business Park, Leatherhead Road, Chessington, Surrey KT9 2NY T: 0844 884 1180 E: will.davies@aspect.co.uk W: aspect-maintenance.co.uk Year Joined: 2008 In House: S Sp. Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG, VHB, VG

Aspen A.C. Ltd

Apex Way, Hailsham, East Sussex BN27 3WA T: 01323 849955 E: info@aspen-ac.co.uk W: aspen-ac.co.uk Year Joined: 1996 In House: ABI Specialist Group: RACHP


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Battledore Ltd

Air Conditioning and Air Source 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 Established in 1986, Aspen has been providing quality design and installation of bespoke air conditioning and heat pump systems in all business sectors successfully for over 30 years. Aspen is a Daikin D1 Plus and Mitsubishi 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.

Aura Construction Ltd

236 Blackfen Road, Sidcup, Kent DA15 8PW T: 0845 520 2214 E: info@auraconstruction.co.uk W: aura.construction Year Joined: 2014 In House: ABCDEFGHIJKOQSTV Contracted Out: JPUWXY Sp. Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG, VHB, VG

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B J F Group

Abbey Court, Boarley Lane, Maidstone, Kent ME14 3DD T: 01622 266266 E: josmith@bjfgroup.co.uk W: bjfgroup.co.uk Year Joined: 2020 In House: ACDEGHSUV Sp. Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG, VG

Barden FM Ltd

Concorde House, Langrish, Petersfield, Hampshire GU32 1RJ T: 01730 719911 E: dduffus@bardenfm.co.uk W: bardenfm.co.uk Year Joined: 2023 In House: ABGST Sp. Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG, VHB

Barrier Air Conditioning Ltd Unit 12 Nepicar Park, London Road, Wrotham, Kent TN15 7AF T: 01689 891616 E: neilw@barrierac.com W: barrierac.com Year Joined: 1990 In House: ABOS Cont’d Out: CDEFGHJKMPQTUVWXY Specialist Group: RACHP, SFG

Unit 17 Wrotham Business Park, Wrotham Park, Barnet, Hertfordshire EN5 4SZ T: 020 8275 1014 E: rcurrie@battledore.co.uk W: battledore.co.uk Year Joined: 2009 In House: AGJP Contracted Out: ABCDEFHIJKLMOPQRSTUVWXY Specialist Group: HAPS, RACHP

Baystar Energy Efficient Systems

62 Nower Road, Dorking, Surrey RH4 3BX T: 01293 851459 E: Jonny@baystar.co.uk W: baystar.co.uk Year Joined: 2013 In House: GHL Contracted Out: O Specialist Group: HAPS, SFG

Bennett Mechanical Services Ltd

Unit 34, Portland Court, Kingsway, Luton, Bedfordshire LU4 8HA T: 01582 417931 E: phil@bennettmechanical services.co.uk W: bennettmechanicalservices.co.uk Year Joined: 2004 In House: GHIJKLMOPQRV Contracted Out: ABCDEFSTUWXY Sp. Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG, VG

Bower Fuller

Blue Space, SusCon, Brunel Way, Dartford, Kent DA1 5FW T: 01473 272277 E: jstevens@bowerfuller.co.uk W: bowerfuller.co.uk Year Joined: 1968 In House: GHMSV Cont’d Out: ABCDEFIJKLOPQRTUWXY Specialist Group: HAPS, SFG

BSW Building Services Ltd

Rock Lodge Vineyard, Lewes Road, Scaynes Hill, West Sussex RH17 7NG T: 01444 831138 E: mbenstead@bsw-bs.co.uk W: bsw-bs.co.uk Year Joined: 1992 In House: GHILMO Contracted Out: EKQWX Specialist Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG

BTU (Installation & Maintenance ) Ltd

38 Weyside Road, Guildford, Surrey GU1 1JB T: 01483 590600 E: paul.merritt@btu-group.com W: btu-group.com Year Joined: 1974 In House: ABGHIJMOPV Contracted Out: CDEFKLQRTUWXY Specialist Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG

Buckler Environmental Services Ltd

Aldwych House, Madeira Road, West Byfleet, Surrey KT14 6ES T: 01932 351000 E: steve@bucklerac.com W: bucklerac.com Year Joined: 2007 In House: ABDGHIJMOP Contracted Out: CEFKLQRUVWY Specialist Group: HAPS, RACHP

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C & I Controls

Unit 3, Marchmont Gate, Maxted Road, Hemel Hempstead, Hertfordshire HP2 7BE T: 01442 240900 E: mick@cicontrols.co.uk Year Joined: 1998 In House: ACDEGIOS Contracted Out: T Sp. Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG, VG

Calibre Building Services Ltd Robert Denholm House, Bletchingley Road, Nutfield, Surrey RH1 4HW T: 01737 824045 E: Debbie@CalibreBSL.co.uk W: calibrebsl.co.uk Year Joined: 2012 In House: AGS Contracted Out: FTUWY Specialist Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG

Carb’n-Off Ltd

Unit 22, Anglo Trade Park, Fishponds Road, Wokingham, Berkshire RG41 2AN T: 0118 982 8960 E: luka@carbn-off.co.uk W: carbn-off.co.uk Year Joined: 2019 In House: T Specialist Group: VHB

CBRE Managed Services Ltd

115 Whitby Road, First Floor, Slough, Berkshire SL1 3DR T: 01753 698850 E: andy.glasspool@ norlandmanagedservices.co.uk W: norlandmanagedservices.co.uk Year Joined: 1985 In House: ABCDEFGHIJKLMOPQRSTUVWXY Sp. Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG, VHB, VG

CBRE Managed Services Ltd

725 Capability Green, Luton, Bedfordshire LU1 3LU T: 01582 435950 E: ron.celiz@cbre.com Year Joined: 1985 In House: ABCDEFGHIJKLMOPQRSTUVWXY Sp. Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG, VHB, VG

CBRE Managed Services Ltd

Swan House, Northcroft Lane, Newbury, Berkshire RG14 1BN T: 01635 277999 E: pete.belmore@ norlandmanagedservices.co.uk W: norlandmanagedservices.co.uk Year Joined: 1985 In House: ABCDEFGHIJKLMOPQRSTUVWXY Sp. Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG, VHB, VG

Centurion Air Conditioning Ltd 21 Chatsworth Road, Cheam, Sutton, Surrey SM3 8PJ T: 020 8643 0100 E: hilary@centurion-ac.com W: centurion-ac.com Year Joined: 2011 In House: ABIOSV Contracted Out: CDETU Specialist Group: RACHP, SFG

City M&E Ltd

4th Floor, Victoria House, Victoria Road, Chelmsford, Essex CM1 1JR T: 01245 921137 E: billy.chambers@cityme.uk W: cityme.uk Year Joined: 2022 In House: G

Clean Air (UK) Ltd

Great Cauldham Farm, Cauldham Lane, Capel-Le-Ferne, Kent CT18 7HQ T: 01303 249667 E: andrew@cleanairuk.com W: cleanairuk.com Year Joined: 2014 In House: CEFSTW Contracted Out: Y Specialist Group: SFG, VHB, VG

Comfort Service & Maintenance Ltd

Comfort Works, Unit 20, Shawlands Court Newchapel Road, Lingfield, Surrey RH7 6BL T: 01342 830610 E: harvey@comfort.uk.com W: comfort.uk.com Year Joined: 1996 In House: ABGOS Contracted Out: CELTUVW Specialist Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG

Commercial Kitchen Cleaning Ltd

Unit 8 Austin Fields Industrial Estate, Kings Lynn, West Norfolk PE30 1PH T: 01553 886101 E: rob@klsonline.co.uk W: ckconline.biz Year Joined: 2020 In House: T Specialist Group: VHB

Complete Facilities Solutions Ltd

Unit 11 College Fields Business Centre, Prince Georges Rd, London SW19 2PT T: 0800 313 4133 E: robert.ewing@comfacsol.co.uk W: completefacilitiessolutions.co.uk Year Joined: 2015 In House: BGHMS Specialist Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG

Complete HVAC Services Ltd

Unit 3, Firbank Court, Firbank Way, Leighton Buzzard, Bedfordshire LU7 4YJ T: 0845 094 6465 E: LMcAllister@completehvac.co.uk W: completehvacservices.co.uk Year Joined: 2009 In House: ABGIJMOSUV Specialist Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG

Concept Environmental Solutions Ltd

The Coach House, Charfield Road, Tortworth, South Gloucestershire GL12 8HQ T: 01454 419199 E: mark.rowe@ conceptenvironmental.co.uk W: conceptenvironmental.co.uk Year Joined: 2022 In House: EFGTW Sp. Group: RACHP, SFG, VHB, VG

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D&&D & B Mechanical Ltd Constant Air Systems Ltd

Unit L, Castle Estate, Turnpike Way, Cressex Business Park, High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire HP12 3TF T: 01494 469529 E: lily.price@constantair.co.uk W: constantair.co.uk Year Joined: 1969 In House: GIJKMOPQRSX Contracted Out: ABCDEFLTUWY Sp. Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG, VG

Contract Ventilation Services Ltd

CVS House, Plain Road, Smeeth, Ashford, Kent TN25 6QN T: 01233 622007 E: ian@cvs.uk.com Year Joined: 2009 In House: ACDES Specialist Group: RACHP, SFG, VG

Cooltech Building Services Ltd The Old Forge, Rear Of 1 Burfield Rd, Old Windsor, Berkshire SL4 2RB T: 01753 868117 E: stuart.cann@cooltech.co.uk W: cooltech.co.uk Year Joined: 2000 In House: ABCDEFGHILMOSW Contracted Out: JKPQRTUVXY Sp. Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG, VG

Corrigenda Ltd

Unit 3, Mitchell Close, Segensworth East, Fareham, Hampshire PO15 5SE T: 01489 557667 E: she@corrigenda.co.uk W: corrigenda.co.uk Year Joined: 2005 In House: ABEGHJKLMOPQSUVXY Contracted Out: CDFIRTWY Sp. Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG, VG

Court Services-Coolserv Air Conditioning

Unit 34 Easter Park, Benyon Road, Silchester, Reading, Berkshire RG7 2PQ T: 0118 970 0537 E: paulbirdsey@court-services.co.uk W: court-services.co.uk Year Joined: 2006 In House: AI Specialist Group: RACHP

Cromwell Engineering Ltd

1B Cromwell Rd, Walton on Thames, Surrey KT12 3NL T: 01932 224335 E: alex@cromwellengineering.com W: cromwellengineering.com Year Joined: 1973 In House: EGHIMSV Contracted Out: ABCDJLOPRTUW Specialist Group: HAPS, SFG, VG

Cyclone Ducting & Extraction Services Ltd

Cyclone House, 60 Queensway, Banbury, Oxfordshire OX16 9NG T: 07909 601295 E: andrea@cycloneducting.co.uk W: cycloneducting.com Year Joined: 2010 In House: T Specialist Group: VG

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1a Putton Lane, Chickerell, Weymouth, Dorset DT3 4AD T: 01305 783932 E: info@dandbmechanical.co.uk W: dandbmechanical.co.uk Year Joined: 2013 In House: GHJKMOQS Cont’d Out: ABCDEFIJLPTUVWXY

D.C.I. Refrigeration & Electrical Ltd

Unit 1, Warrior Business Centre, Fitzherbert Road, Portsmouth, Hampshire PO6 1TX T: 023 9238 1799 E: becky@dcirefrigeration.co.uk W: dcirefrigeration.co.uk Year Joined: 2011 In House: ABIS Contracted Out: HT Specialist Group: RACHP, SFG

Dalkia

4th Floor, Twenty, 20 Kingston Road, Staines Upon Thames, Middlesex TW18 4LG T: 01784 411600 E: damian.harrison@dalkia.co.uk W: imtech.eu/uk Year Joined: 2021 In House: ABCDEFGHIJKLMOPQRUVWY

Darke & Taylor Ltd

Radiant House 11 Blenheim Office Park, Fenlock Road, Long Hanborough, Witney, Oxfordshire OX29 8LN T: 01865 290000 E: stephen.fifield@darkeandtaylor.co.uk W: darkeandtaylor.co.uk Year Joined: 2020 In House: BEGHU Sp. Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG, VG

DBS Design Contracts Ltd

8 Colne Way, Watford, Hertfordshire WD24 7NE T: 01923 200561 E: davidblakey@dbsdesign.co.uk W: dbsservices.co.uk Year Joined: 2020 In House: ABCDEGHUV Sp. Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG, VG

DEBA UK Ltd

15, The Metro Centre, Toutley Road, Wokingham, Berkshire RG41 1QW T: 0118 989 2444 E: alan.young@nijhuisindustries.com W: debaltd.co.uk Year Joined: 2021 In House: T Specialist Group: VHB

Decimo Project Engineering Ltd

Room 5 Ground Floor, Fountain House, Anchor Boulevard, Dartford, Kent DA2 6QH T: 0203 862 4955 E: benmartin@decimoprojects.com W: decimoprojects.com Year Joined: 2018 In House: AG Specialist Group: HAPS, RACHP

Degrees of Comfort

Ecolution Group Ltd

Dixon Mechanical Services Ltd

EDS Ltd

Lake House, 2 Lakeside, Summerleaze Road, Maidenhead, Berkshire SL6 8HZ T: 01628 780803 E: jake@degreesofcomfort.co.uk W: degreesofcomfort.co.uk Year Joined: 2012 In House: ABCDIJOSV Contracted Out: EGMT Sp. Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG, VG 59 Ringwood Road, Ferndown, Dorset BH22 9AA T: 01202 581000 E: charlotte@dixonmechanical.com W: dixonmechanical.com Year Joined: 1976 In House: GIMO Contracted Out: ABCDELRW Specialist Group: HAPS

DMA Maintenance Ltd

5 Beaufort House, Sir Thomas Longley Road, Rochester, Kent ME2 4FB T: 01634 384220 E: kevin.mcguane@dma-group.co.uk W: dma-group.co.uk Year Joined: 2021 In House: ABGHOSUVY Contracted Out: CDEFJKLPQTUWXY Sp. Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG, VG

DWHP Ltd

Suite 5A, Aspect House, Pattenden Lane, Marden, Kent TN12 9QJ T: 01622 831649 E: paula@dwhp.co.uk W: dwhp.co.uk Year Joined: 2000 In House: ABDGHIJLMOU Contracted Out: CERW Sp. Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG, VG

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E & B Group Ltd

Ravendene House, 21 Brighton Rd, Crawley, West Sussex RH10 6AE T: 01293 453700 E: jmthomas@e-b.co.uk W: e-b.co.uk Year Joined: 1994 In House: CGY Cont’d Out: ABFIJKMPQRSTUVWX Specialist Group: HAPS, VG

E & S Heating & Ventilation Ltd Diplocks Way, Hailsham, East Sussex BN27 3JF T: 01323 845492 E: annashephard@esgroup.co.uk W: esgroup.co.uk Year Joined: 2011 In House: CE Contracted Out: ABDT Specialist Group: VG

ECE Cleaning Services Ltd

Hillcrest House, 51 Woodcote Road, Wallington, Surrey SM6 0LT T: 0203 757 7150 E: info@ececleaning.co.uk W: ececleaning.co.uk Year Joined: 2013 In House: T Specialist Group: VHB, VG

The Nursery, Taylors Lane, Trottiscliffe, West Malling, Kent ME19 5ES T: 0330 324 7777 E: andrew.knapp@ ecolutionrenewables.com W: ecolutiongroup.com Year Joined: 1998 In House: O Specialist Group: RACHP 3 Dodman Green, Tattenhoe, Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire MK4 3AJ T: 01908 867533 E: sales@eds-aircon.co.uk W: eds-aircon.co.uk Year Joined: 2010 In House: ABCDGHIJOSU Contracted Out: EFJKLMPQTWXY Sp. Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG, VG

Empire Specialist Services Ltd

Unit 7C Dukes Yard, Shakespeare Industrial Estate, Watford, Hertfordshire WD24 5AL T: 01923 432708 E: neil@empirespecialistservices.co.uk W: empirespecialistservices.co.uk/about Year Joined: 2019 In House: AGSU Contracted Out: CDE Specialist Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG

Enviro Duct Cleaning

Unit 2.02, High Weald House, Glovers End, Bexhill On Sea, East Sussex TN39 5ES T: 07932 412963 E: lee@enviroductcleaning.co.uk W: enviroductcleaning.co.uk Year Joined: 2020 In House: ET Contracted Out: ABC Specialist Group: VHB, VG

Envirotech Services Ltd

Envirotech House, 1 Main Road, Marlpit Hill, Edenbridge, Kent TN8 6JE T: 01732 865171 E: richard.jashek@eslgb.com Year Joined: 1998 In House: GIM Contracted Out: CEHLRSTUVW Specialist Group: HAPS

EQUANS FM Ltd

Pacific House, Imperial Way, Reading, Berkshire RG2 0TF T: 0118 931 5299 E: kevin.mcrae@equans.com Year Joined: 2007 In House: ABS Specialist Group: RACHP, SFG

ErgoPlus Facilities Ltd

ErgoPlus House, 11 Wantage Road, Eddington, Hungerford RG17 0HG T: 01488 682806 E: arthur.carrington@ ergoplusfacilities.co.uk W: ergoplusfacilities.co.uk Year Joined: 2018 In House: ABCDEGHIJLMORSVWY Contracted Out: JKPQTUX Sp. Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG, VG


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Essex Thermal Services Ltd

2 Walsham Enterprise Centre, Rectory Road, Grays, Essex RM17 6ST T: 01375 267375 E: luke@essexthermalservices.co.uk W: essexthermalservices.co.uk Year Joined: 2021 In House: C Specialist Group: VG

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F G Alden Ltd

Langford Locks, Kidlington, Oxfordshire OX5 1LJ T: 01865 855000 E: mjm@aldenltd.co.uk W: aldenltd.co.uk Year Joined: 1983 In House: GHIJKMOPQSV Contracted Out: ABCDEFLRTUWXY Specialist Group: HAPS, SFG

F W Marsh (Electrical & Mechanical) Ltd

Ryde Business Park, Nicholson Road, Ryde, Isle of Wight PO33 1BF T: 01983 562109 E: paul.kelly@fwmarsh.net W: fwmarsh.com Year Joined: 1992 In House: ABGHM Specialist Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG

Fan Rescue Ltd

Ability House, Unit 129, 121 Brooker Road, Waltham Abbey, Essex EN9 3YN T: 0203 308 2936 E: enquiries@fanrescue.co.uk W: fanrescue.co.uk Year Joined: 2018 In House: ACDE Specialist Group: RACHP, VG

Farmwood M & E Services Ltd Unit A4, St Georges Business Park, Castle Road, Sittingbourne, Kent ME10 3TB T: 01795 857840 E: nathan@farmwood.co.uk W: farmwood.co.uk Year Joined: 2012 In House: CDEFHIS Contracted Out: CGJKMOPQTUWXY Specialist Group: SFG, VG

FASCEL Group

32 Camford Way, Sundon Park, Luton, Bedfordshire LU3 3AN T: 01582 560606 E: andy.carr@fascel.co.uk W: fascel.co.uk Year Joined: 2006 In House: GHM Contracted Out: CI Specialist Group: HAPS

Ferncroft Enterprises Ltd

19 Singleton Crescent, Ferring, Worthing, West Sussex BN12 5DE T: 01273 462634 E: lucy@ferncroftenterprises.co.uk W: ferncroftenterprises.co.uk Year Joined: 2020 In House: T Specialist Group: VHB

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H

Unit 8A Connors Yard, Beeches Road, Crowborough, East Sussex TN6 2AH T: 01892 660000 E: gary@g-techbuildingservices.com W: g-techbuildingservices.com Year Joined: 2009 In House: I Cont’d Out: CDEJKLOPQRSTUVWXY

Unit 7 The Enterprise Centre, Revenge Road, Lordswood, Chatham, Kent ME5 8UD T: 01634 673700 E: martinh@hadene.co.uk W: hadene.co.uk Year Joined: 1986 In House: ABEGHJMPS Contracted Out: ILRTUWY Sp. Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG, VG

G Tech Building Services Ltd

G4S Secure Solutions (Guernsey) Ltd

G4S House, Lowlands Industrial Est, Braye Rd, Vale, Guernsey GY3 5XH T: 01481 247447 E: mark.falla@gg.g4s.com Year Joined: 1995 In House: ADEGHIJLOSVY Contracted Out: CFJKPQTUWX Sp. Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG, VG

Gatwick Park Mechanical Services Ltd Unit 22 Graylands Estate, Langhurstwood Road, Horsham, Surrey RH12 4QD T: 01403 210808 E: jenny@gatwickpark.co.uk W: gatwickpark.co.uk Year Joined: 1984 In House: AGIM Contracted Out: CLVW Specialist Group: HAPS, RACHP

GCSC Ltd

Unit 120 Maddison House, 226 High Street, Croydon, Surrey CR9 1DF T: 020 8681 1694 E: info@gcsoffice.com Year Joined: 2011 In House: ST Specialist Group: SFG, VHB

Gee-Bec Services Ltd

Unit 5, Maplehurst Close, Dartford, Kent DA2 7WX T: 01322 621450 E: brian.woodley@geebecservices.co.uk W: geebecservices.co.uk Year Joined: 2007 In House: DGHIJM Contracted Out: ABCEJLPSTUVWXY Specialist Group: HAPS, SFG, VG

Gelidus Ltd

Unit 7 Chiltern Enterprise Centre, Station Road, Theale, Reading, Berkshire RG7 4AA T: 0118 930 4404 E: steve@gelidus.com W: gelidus.com Year Joined: 2012 In House: ABO Specialist Group: RACHP

Gemini AMPM Ltd / Clean Ducts Ltd

18 Albert Drive, Burgess Hill, West Sussex RH15 9TN T: 01444 686038 E: paul.fitzpatrick@ geminiventilation.co.uk W: geminifire.com Year Joined: 2019 In House: T Specialist Group: VHB

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Hadene Building Services Ltd

Halton Foodservice Ltd

11 Laker Road, Airport Industrial Est, Rochester, Kent ME1 3QX T: 01634 666111 E: craig.gould@halton.com W: halton.com/foodservice Year Joined: 1988 In House: EJUY Contracted Out: ABCT Specialist Group: HAPS, SFG, VG

Hedley Visick Ltd

1 Wannock Avenue, Eastbourne, East Sussex BN20 9RS T: 01323 488411 E: alanp@hedleyvisick.co.uk W: hedleyvisick.co.uk Year Joined: 1974 In House: GHLMV Contracted Out: ABCDEIOW Specialist Group: HAPS, SFG

In Line Duct Cleaning Ltd

Old Garden House, Moreton Paddox, Moreton Morrell, Warwick, Warwickshire CV35 9BS T: 01295 760491 E: grant@ildc.co.uk W: ildc.co.uk Year Joined: 2007 In House: T Specialist Group: VHB

Industrial Engineering Plastics Ltd t/a IEP

Unit A1 Hazleton Interchange, Lakesmere Road, Horndean, Waterlooville, Hampshire PO8 9JU T: 01428 751200 E: Phil@ieplastics.co.uk W: iep-ltd.co.uk Year Joined: 2018 In House: D Specialist Group: VG

Industrial Pipe Services 2003 Ltd

Windmill Works, North Road, Widmer End, High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire HP15 6NE T: 01494 711150 E: Clair@ips2003.co.uk W: ips2003.co.uk Year Joined: 2010 In House: GHIJLMO Contracted Out: ABERW Specialist Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG

Higgins Mechanical Services Ltd

Hillingdon House, Wren Avenue, Uxbridge, Middlesex UB10 0FD T: 020 8016 4979 E: kevin.gilchrist@higginsmechanical.co.uk W: higgins-mechanical.co.uk Year Joined: 2021 In House: AGHOSU Specialist Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG

Hollywell Building Services Ltd New Barnes Mill Annexe, Cotton Mill Lane, St Albans, Hertfordshire AL1 2HA T: 01727 810555 E: BChapman@hollywell.co.uk W: hollywell.co.uk Year Joined: 1999 In House: ABGHIJMPS Contracted Out: CDELOUVW Specialist Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG

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ICS (Hygiene) Ltd

22 Derwent Drive, Orpington, Kent BR5 1EW T: 01689 832949 E: pnewman@icshygiene.co.uk W: icshygiene.com Year Joined: 2016 In House: T

IDC Electrical (Southern) Ltd 3 Barley Business Park, Duncan Rd, Park Gate, Southampton, Hampshire SO31 1ZT T: 0845 270 7422 E: jon@idcsouthern.co.uk W: idcsouthern.co.uk Year Joined: 2009 In House: DEGHIJ Cont’d Out: ABCFJKLMOPQRSTUVWXY Specialist Group: HAPS, VG

Innovation Air Conditioning & Building Services Limited 3rd Floor, Lansdowne Building, 2 Lansdowne Road, Croydon CR9 2ER Tel: 0208 152 8600 Email: info@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.

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J Ashwell Ltd

Hinton House, 120 Hinton Wood Ave, Christchurch, Dorset BH23 5AL T: 01425 276724 E: steve@jashwell.co.uk Year Joined: 1977 In House: GM Contracted Out: ABCDEILORUW Specialist Group: HAPS

J S A Service

123 Harris Way, Windmill Road, Sunbury on Thames, Middlesex TW16 7EL T: 01932 780321 E: allan@jsaservice.com W: jsaservice.com Year Joined: 1995 In House: ABCS Specialist Group: RACHP, SFG, VG

J W Housden Ltd

1 Margetts Road, Kempston, Bedford MK42 8DS T: 01234 852033 E: david@jwhousden.co.uk W: jwhousdenltd.co.uk Year Joined: 1971 In House: GHILMS Contracted Out: ABCUVW Specialist Group: HAPS, SFG

JD Services HVAC Ltd

Unit 5 Mulberry Court, Bourne Industrial Estate, Bourne Road, Crayford, Kent DA1 4BF T: 01322 315588 E: info@jdservicesltd.co.uk W: jdservicesltd.co.uk Year Joined: 2001 In House: ABGHMO Contracted Out: ELTUWY Specialist Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG

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KPS Southern Ltd

Oddington Grange Farm and Industries, Weston on the Green, Bicester, Oxfordshire OX25 3QW T: 01865 331731 E: nathan@kpssouthern.co.uk W: kpssouthern.co.uk Year Joined: 1997 In House: GJKLMOPQX Contracted Out: ABCDEHITUVWY Specialist Group: HAPS, RACHP, VG

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Bridge Place 2, Anchor Boulevard, Admiral Park, Crossways, Dartford, Kent DA2 6SN T: 01322 296200 E: Nmead@laingorourke.com W: crownhouse.com Year Joined: 1904 In House: EGHIJKMPQUV Contracted Out: ABCDFLORTWY Specialist Group: HAPS, SFG, VG

Linaker Ltd

8 Station Road East, Oxted, Surrey RH8 0BT T: 0173 7645300 E: jacquie.price@linaker.com W: linaker.com Year Joined: 1995 In House: ABGHILMSU Contracted Out: FOTVWY Specialist Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG

Lowe & Oliver Ltd

Cumnor Road, Boars Hill, Wootton, Oxford, Oxfordshire OX1 5JW T: 01865 322200 E: info@loweoliver.co.uk W: loweoliver.co.uk Year Joined: 2003 In House: GHIJMSWY Cont’d Out: ABCEFJKLOPQRTUVX Specialist Group: HAPS, SFG, VG

Lowe & Oliver Ltd

Unit F, Woodside Trade Centre, Parham Drive, Eastleigh, Hampshire SO50 4NU T: 023 8061 4700 E: johnbarrett@loweoliver.co.uk Year Joined: 2003 In House: FGHIJMSVWY Contracted Out: ABCEKLOQRTUX Specialist Group: HAPS, SFG, VG

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M & G Fire Protection (Essex) Ltd

Unit 1, Taber Place, Crittall Road, Witham, Essex CM8 3YP T: 01376 519627 E: verity@mgfire.co.uk W: mgfire.co.uk Year Joined: 2020 In House: EY Specialist Group: VG

Macair FMI Ltd

Unit 11, Maple Park, Essex Road, Hoddesdon, Hertfordshire EN11 0EX T: 01992 478100 E: barnaby@macair.co.uk W: macair.co.uk Year Joined: 2021 In House: GH Specialist Group: HAPS

Maximum Climate Control Ltd

Unit 1 Falcon Court, Parklands Business Park, Forest Road, Denmead, Waterlooville, Hampshire PO7 6BZ T: 023 9226 1005 E: dave@maximumair.co.uk W: maximumair.co.uk Year Joined: 2021 In House: ABGS Specialist Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG

McAlpine Grant Ilco Ltd

Unit 2, Oakfield Industrial Estate, Eynsham, Oxfordshire OX29 4TS T: 01865 251225 E: danl@mgiltd.co.uk W: mgiltd.co.uk Year Joined: 2003 In House: ABIOSV Cont’d Out: CDEFGHJKLMPQTUWXY Specialist Group: RACHP, SFG

McCarthy Refrigeration Ltd

48 Northwood Road, Hilsea, Portsmouth, Hampshire PO2 9QT T: 023 9265 0169 E: mccarthyrefrigeration@yahoo.com Year Joined: 2009 In House: ABOSV Contracted Out: I Specialist Group: RACHP, SFG

Mechanical Control Ltd

Unit 20 Ambition Business Centre, Pindar Road, Hoddesdon EN11 0FJ T: 0845 094 2324 E: wesley@mechanicalcontrol.co.uk W: mechanicalcontrol.co.uk Year Joined: 2018 In House: ACDEGH Specialist Group: HAPS, RACHP, VG

MJD Airconditioning Services Ltd

16 Bedford Road, Lower Stondon, Bedfordshire SG16 6EA T: 01462 815756 E: matt@mjdaircon.co.uk W: mjdaircon.co.uk Year Joined: 2000 In House: ABCIOSV Specialist Group: RACHP, SFG, VG

MyDuctwork Ltd

59 Rotherfield Avenue, Eastbourne BN23 8JZ T: 01323 659058 E: matt.flower@myductwork.co.uk W: myductwork.co.uk Year Joined: 2019 In House: EST Specialist Group: SFG, VHB, VG

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Nitor Ventilation Ltd

Unit F, Riverside Industrial Estate, Riverside Way, Dartford, Kent DA1 5BY T: 01322 537699 E: rachaelc@nitorventilation.co.uk W: nitorventilation.co.uk Year Joined: 2021 In House: CG Contracted Out: T Specialist Group: HAPS, VG

Norton Technical Maintenance

Stadium Business Park, Castle Road, Castle Road, Sittingbourne, Kent ME10 3BG T: 01795 228083 E: damien.norton@norton-group.co.uk W: norton-group.uk Year Joined: 2010 In House: ABGHILMSTW Contracted Out: CDUV Sp. Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG, VHB

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Omega Building Services Ltd Challis House, 85 High Street, Caterham-on-the-Hill, Surrey CR3 5UH T: 01883 348896 E: roger@omegabs.co.uk W: omegabs.co.uk Year Joined: 1994 In House: GHIS Cont’d Out: ABCDEKLMOQRTUWY Specialist Group: HAPS, SFG

Orostream Air Conditioning Ltd

Aircon Works, Park Road, Crowborough, East Sussex TN6 2QT T: 01892 665888 E: cf@oacservices.co.uk W: oacservices.co.uk Year Joined: 1996 In House: AGIJSVW Cont’d Out: CDEFJKLMOPQTUXY Specialist Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG

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P & J Dust Extraction Ltd Elmley Industrial Estate, Argent Road, Queenborough, Kent ME11 5GA T: 01795 582600 E: jane.bastow@pjdust.co.uk W: pjdust.co.uk Year Joined: 2003 In House: E Specialist Group: VG

P.W. Industrial Services Ltd N G Bailey Ltd

14-16 Theale Lakes Business Park, Moulden Way, Sulhamstead, Reading, Berkshire RG7 4GB T: 0118 930 1300 E: steven.wiles@ngbailey.co.uk W: ngbailey.co.uk Year Joined: 1983 In House: GIJKMOPQSUVX Contracted Out: CDEFHLTWY Sp. Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG, VG

61 Meadowview Road, West Ewell, Epsom, Surrey KT19 9TS T: 020 8393 0122 E: lisa@pwindustrial.co.uk W: pwindustrial.co.uk Year Joined: 2021 In House: ST Contracted Out: E Specialist Group: SFG, VHB


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Paine Manwaring Ltd

Unit D, Easting Close, Dominion Way, Worthing, West Sussex BN14 8HQ T: 01903 237522 E: malcolm.wain@ painemanwaring.co.uk W: painemanwaring.co.uk Year Joined: 2003 In House: DEGHIJLMU Contracted Out: ABCORTVWY Specialist Group: HAPS, SFG, VG

Parker Air Conditioning Ltd Unit 6, Westerham Trade Centre, The Flyers Way, Westerham, Kent TN16 1DE T: 01689 858787 E: russell@parker-ac.co.uk W: parker-ac.co.uk Year Joined: 1991 In House: ABGJMOX Contracted Out: CDELRSTUVW Specialist Group: HAPS, RACHP, VG

PCB Technical Solutions Ltd Unit 6, Barnes Wallace Court, Wellington Road, High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire HP12 3PS T: 01628 648648 E: sandravr@ pcbtechnicalsolutions.co.uk W: pcbtechnicalsolutions.co.uk Year Joined: 2014 In House: AGSU Contracted Out: W Specialist Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG

PH Water Technologies Ltd

Unit 37 Invincible Road, Farnborough GU14 7QU T: 01252 543668 E: zaks@phwatertechnologies.co.uk W: phwatertechnologies.co.uk Year Joined: 2015 In House: AITW Specialist Group: RACHP, SFG, VHB

Pinnacle Mechanical Services Ltd

56 Glenleigh Park, Glenleigh Park, Havant, Hampshire PO9 1HU T: 023 9381 0765 E: justin@pinnaclemechservices.co.uk W: pinnaclemechservices.co.uk Year Joined: 2023 In House: ABEJP Specialist Group: RACHP, VHB

Pinnacle Specialist Cleaning Services

8 Marmion Green, Christchurch, Dorset BH23 3DZ T: 0345 202 5757 E: info@pinnacle-cleaning.co.uk W: pinnacle-cleaning.co.uk Year Joined: 2012 In House: ST Specialist Group: SFG, VHB

PJM Mechanical & Electrical Ltd

Units 25 & 26, Highcroft Estate, Enterprise Road, Horndean, Hampshire PO8 0BT T: 023 9259 2672 E: Pat@pjmmechanical.co.uk W: pjmmechanicalandelectrical.co.uk Year Joined: 2005 In House: DEGHIJMO Contracted Out: ABCJLPRTUVWXY Specialist Group: HAPS, RACHP, VG

Poundbridge Developments Ltd

8 Laurence Pountney Hill, London EC4R 0BE T: 0203 475 6999 E: martin.brown@poundbridge.co.uk W: poundbridge.co.uk Year Joined: 2010 In House: S Contracted Out: ABCEFGIMOTUVY Specialist Group: SFG

PowerNaturally Ltd

6 Telford Road, Ferndown Ind Est, Ferndown, Wimborne BH21 7QL T: 01202 855804 E: gary.hatcher@powernaturally.co.uk W: powernaturally.co.uk Year Joined: 2012 In House: GHLO Contracted Out: M Specialist Group: HAPS, SFG, VG

Premiair Ltd

11 Armada Avenue, Brooklands, Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire MK10 7FG T: 01908 380345 E: emerson@premiair.net W: premiair.net Year Joined: 2008 In House: AIS Specialist Group: RACHP, SFG

Price Building Services Ltd Unit 4 Mariner Business Centre, 1 Kings Way, Croydon, Surrey CR0 4GE T: 020 8255 8777 E: sam.bean@pricebuilding.com W: pricebuilding.com Year Joined: 2005 In House: GHJKMPQRSX Contracted Out: ABCDEILTVWY Sp. Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG, VG

Priory Mechanical Services Ltd

Priory House, 479 Godstone Road, Whyteleafe, Surrey CR3 0BL T: 01883 625838 E: sam@prioryms.co.uk W: prioryms.co.uk Year Joined: 1997 In House: GHIMOS Contracted Out: ABCDEJLPTUVWXY Specialist Group: HAPS, SFG

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Racsel Building Services Ltd Tern House, Upper West Street, Reigate, Surrey RH2 9HX T: 020 8391 5545 E: dani.aris@racsel.co.uk W: racsel.co.uk Year Joined: 2023 In House: AGS

RDFS Ltd

Unit 9b, Gatwick House, Peeks Brook Lane, Horley, Surrey RH6 9ST T: 01737 223392 E: laurence@rdfs.co.uk W: rdfs.co.uk Year Joined: 2019 In House: C Specialist Group: VG

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Rentec Ltd

Unit 3, Broom Business Park, Poole, Dorset BH12 4PA T: 01202 717060 E: kirsteenb@rentec.ltd.uk W: rentec.ltd.uk Year Joined: 2010 In House: GIM Specialist Group: HAPS

Right Management Services Ltd

Ground Floor, The Old Bakery, 10 Back Road, Sidcup, Surrey DA14 6HA T: 0330 122 7850 E: frankalaminos@ rightmanagementservices.co.uk W: rightmanagementservices.co.uk Year Joined: 2002 In House: GM Specialist Group: HAPS

Risby Air Conditioning Co. Ltd

Princes Road, Bourne End, Buckinghamshire SL8 5HZ T: 01628 850123 E: roger@risby.co.uk W: risby.co.uk Year Joined: 1989 In House: ABGIMOS Contracted Out: CDEFRTUVWY Specialist Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG

Risby Air Conditioning Princes Road, Bourne End Bucks SL8 5HZ Tel: 01628 850123 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 air conditioning and building engineering services. Established in 1949, we can tailor engineering services support for everything from a single split air conditioning 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.

RJC (Mechanical) Ltd

Unit C3 Premier Business Centre, Speedfield Park, Newgate Lane, Fareham, Hampshire PO14 1TY T: 0333 577 6645 E: neil.miller@rjcme.com W: rjcme.com Year Joined: 2022 In House: ABEGJOP Specialist Group: HAPS, RACHP

RJS Ventol

32 Vincent Avenue, Unit 2 Regent Business Park, Crownhill, Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire MK8 0AB T: 0845 034 6420 E: jason.grant@rjsventol.com W: rjsventol.com Year Joined: 2002 In House: I Contracted Out: ABCDEFGJKLMOPQTUVWXY Sp. Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG, VG

RME Services Ltd

6 Bourne Mill Business Park, Guildford Road, Farnham, Surrey GU9 9PS T: 01252 718024 E: rcawte@rmeservices.com W: rmeservices.com Year Joined: 1999 In House: GHILMSX Cont’d Out: ABCDEFJKPQTUVWY Sp. Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG, VG

Rock Compliance Ltd

Rutherford House, 43 Terrace Road, Walton On Thames, Surrey KT12 2SP T: 01932 243982 E: shaun@rockcompliance.co.uk W: rockcompliance.co.uk Year Joined: 2015 In House: STW Contracted Out: I Specialist Group: SFG, VHB

Rydon Maintenance Ltd

Unit 4, Quadrant Court, Charles Park, Crossway Business Park, Greenhithe, Kent DA9 9AY T: 0845 269 2982 E: jgreen@rydon.co.uk W: rydon.co.uk Year Joined: 1999 In House: GHMS Contracted Out: ABEO Specialist Group: HAPS, SFG

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S R Industrial Ltd

Unit 42, Longshot Industrial Estate, Bracknell, Berkshire RG12 1RL T: 01344 860145 E: jsoley@srindustrial.co.uk W: srindustrial.co.uk Year Joined: 2004 In House: ABCDEGHIJKLMOPQSUV Contracted Out: TW Sp. Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG, VG

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Scomac Services Ltd

Sarum Refrigeration Services Ltd

Norton Enterprise Park, Whittle Rd, Churchfields Industrial Estate, Salisbury, Wiltshire SP2 7YS T: 01722 335072 E: enquiries@sarumrefrigeration.co.uk W: sarumrefrigeration.co.uk Year Joined: 1975 In House: AB Specialist Group: RACHP

Sarum Refrigeration Services Ltd

Unit 11 Norton Enterprise Park Whittle Road, Churchfields Industrial Estate Salisbury SP2 7YS Tel: 01722 335072 Fax: 01722 334110 Email:

enquiries@sarumrefrigeration.co.uk Website: www.sarumrefrigeration.co.uk Sarum Refrigeration Services Limited provide Design, Sales and Service for all aspects of AIR CONDITIONING, AIR SOURCE HEAT PUMPS, VENTILATION & EXTRACTION (including DUCTWORK), REFRIGERATION (including COLDROOMS AND CHILLERS). From small self-contained units for the home, to factory climate control, our fully qualified team of engineers who have a wealth of knowledge and experience provide an unparalleled quality of service. Established for over 50 years, Sarum Refrigeration Services Ltd offers the total solution, from straight-forward sales and servicing up to complete projects, including the initial design and installation through to final commissioning. Our tailored packages are designed to suit your needs, with quality and cost always uppermost in our minds.

SBM Engineering Ltd

Unit 4, Apsley Mills, London Road, Hemel Hempstead, Hertfordshire HP3 9QU T: 01442 253312 E: info@sbmeng.co.uk W: sbmeng.co.uk Year Joined: 2016 In House: EGHI Contracted Out: ABCTUV Specialist Group: HAPS, VG

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Scomac House, 247 High Street, Aldershot, Hampshire GU12 4NG T: 01252 353040 E: bmcsean@scomac.co.uk W: scomac.co.uk Year Joined: 2005 In House: GHIMS Cont’d Out: ABCDEFJKLOPQRTUVWXY Specialist Group: HAPS, SFG

Servcom Services UK Ltd

Unit 5 Beeding Court Business Park, Shoreham Road, Upper Beeding, Steyning, East Sussex BN44 3TN T: 01273 820998 E: markw@servcomservices.co.uk W: servcomservices.com Year Joined: 2010 In House: GHIJLMSUVW Contracted Out: ABCDEFJKOPQTXY Specialist Group: HAPS, SFG

Simer Environmental Services Ltd

15 Arnside Road, Waterlooville, Hampshire PO7 7UP T: 023 9225 8059 E: m.wood@simer-environmental.co.uk W: simer-environmental.co.uk Year Joined: 2012 In House: ABCEGMOSV Contracted Out: LUW Sp. Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG, VG

SMS (Southern) Ltd

50a Livingstone Road, Hove, East Sussex BN3 3WL T: 01273 204466 E: nigels@smssouthern.co.uk W: smssouthern.co.uk Year Joined: 2011 In House: GHIMO Cont’d Out: ABCDEFJKLPQSTUVWXY Specialist Group: HAPS, SFG

SSH Cleaning Ltd

2.2 Central Point, Kirpal Road, Portsmouth, Hampshire PO3 6FH T: 023 9283 9114 E: hayleystewart@thesshgroup.co.uk W: sshcleaning.co.uk Year Joined: 2013 In House: ES Specialist Group: SFG, VHB, VG

Stonegrove Ltd

Unit 3, Boyd Business Centre, Whitewall Road, Medway City Est, Rochester, Kent ME2 4DZ T: 01634 291151 E: lee@stonegrove.co.uk W: stonegrove.co.uk Year Joined: 2002 In House: BGHIJMSTUW Contracted Out: ABCDELOV Sp. Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG, VHB

System Hygienics Ltd

Chaucer Industrial Estate, Dittons Road, Polegate, East Sussex BN26 6JF T: 01323 481170 E: markpoultney@systemhygienics.co.uk W: systemhygienics.co.uk Year Joined: 1993 In House: EFT Specialist Group: SFG, VHB, VG

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Technicool Air Conditioning Ltd

Unit A Redlands, Ulllswater Ind Est, Coulsdon, Surrey CR5 2HT T: 020 8668 6108 E: bradley.day@tec.uk.net W: tec.uk.net Year Joined: 2006 In House: ABEFGHJKLQTVX Contracted Out: CDIJMPUWY Sp. Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG, VHB, VG

Tecmaster

Dillywood Garden Centre, Dillywood Lane, Higham ME3 7NT T: 01634 733212 E: natalie@tecmaster.co.uk W: tecmaster.co.uk Year Joined: 2015 In House: T Specialist Group: VHB

Thames Valley Mechanical Ltd

Merchant House, 5 East St Helen St, Abingdon OX14 5EG T: 07815 090733 E: rob@thamesvalleymechanical.com Year Joined: 2017 In House: AEG Specialist Group: HAPS, RACHP, VG

TSG Building Services PLC TSG House, Cranborne Ind Est, Cranborne Road, Potters Bar, Hertfordshire EN6 3JN T: 01707 800361 E: andy.clark@tsgplc.co.uk W: tsgplc.co.uk Year Joined: 2020 In House: G Specialist Group: HAPS

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Vantage Industrial Cleaning

Marjory House, Church Walk, Caterham, Surrey CR3 6RT T: 0845 263 7975 E: admin@ thedeepcleaningcompany.com W: thedeepcleaningcompany.com Year Joined: 2015 In House: ST Specialist Group: SFG, VHB

Vear M & E Services Ltd

Unit 4, Old Farm Court, Nursling St, Nursling, Southampton, Hampshire SO16 0AJ T: 023 8001 1545 E: james.child@vmeservices.co.uk W: vmeservices.co.uk Year Joined: 1996 In House: ABGHJM Contracted Out: CDE Sp. Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG, VG

Venti-Clean Ltd

16 Sunnymoor Road, Wallisdown, Bournemouth, Dorset BH11 8RQ T: 01202 528 179 E: venticlean@hotmail.com W: venticlean.co.uk Year Joined: 2021 In House: T Specialist Group: VHB

Ventilation Hygiene Solutions (UK) Ltd

12 Burnetts Gardens, Horton Heath, Hampshire SO50 7BY T: 023 8115 7386 E: gary@vhsuk.com W: vhsuk.com Year Joined: 2015 In House: FT Specialist Group: SFG, VHB

VES Andover Ltd

Eagle Close, Chandlers Ford Ind Est, Eastleigh, Hampshire SO53 4NF T: 023 8046 1150 E: qa@ves.co.uk W: ves.co.uk Year Joined: 2007 In House: AFG Specialist Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG

Voltix Services Ltd

Rear of 25 Gower Road, Haywards Heath, Sussex RH16 4PL T: 0203 510 2016 E: brian@voltixservices.com W: voltixservices.co.uk Year Joined: 2023 In House: S Specialist Group: SFG

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W M Refrigeration Ltd

26 Stanton Harcourt Ind Est, Stanton Harcourt, Oxfordshire OX29 5UX T: 01865 884333 E: jason@wmaircon.co.uk W: wmaircon.co.uk Year Joined: 2001 In House: AHIOV Contracted Out: C Specialist Group: RACHP, SFG

Watford Refrigeration & Air Conditioning Ltd

Wiggenhall Industrial Estate, Watford, Hertfordshire WD18 0FT T: 01923 227726 E: Elaine.Phelps@watref.co.uk W: watref.co.uk Year Joined: 1994 In House: ABOS Specialist Group: RACHP, SFG

Wing’s Technical Services Ltd

Unit 3, Glenmore Business Park, Aerodrome Road, Gosport, Hampshire PO13 0FJ T: 01329 282888 E: shirley@wings-technical.co.uk W: wings-technical.co.uk Year Joined: 2000 In House: EGILMSVY Contracted Out: ABCFJKOPQRTUW


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Bamfords (Yeovil) Ltd

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A & H Duct Cleaning Services Unit 5, Woods Browning Ind Est, Respryn Rd, Bodmin, Cornwall PL31 1DQ T: 01208 75787 E: steven.allen@ ductcleaningcornwall.co.uk W: ductcleaningcornwall.co.uk Year Joined: 2016 In House: EFT Specialist Group: SFG, VHB, VG

A Cleaning Service Ltd

Unit 8, Tweed Road, Clevedon, Bristol, Avon BS21 6RR T: 0117 325 9250 E: hello@acleaningservice.co.uk W: acleaningservice.co.uk Year Joined: 2021 In House: T Specialist Group: VHB

Airmec Essential Services

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 A B C D E

Linden House, Almondsbury Business Centre, Woodlands, Bradley Stoke, Bristol, Avon BS32 4QH T: 01454 275050 E: andrew.steel@airmec.co.uk W: airmec.co.uk Year Joined: 2016 In House: EFTWY Specialist Group: VHB

Apleona UK Ltd

Transfer House, 14-16 Dixon Road, Brislington Trading Estate, Bristol, Avon BS4 5QW T: 0117 972 5791 E: martin.taylor@apleona.com Year Joined: 2007 In House: ABGMOSU Contracted Out: TVWY Specialist Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG

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B & H Plumbing & Heating Services Ltd

Unit 1 Hill View, Stockwood Vale, Keynsham, Bristol, Avon BS31 2AR T: 0117 986 7773 E: lee@bhplumbing.co.uk W: bhplumbing.co.uk Year Joined: 2008 In House: DGHIJLMO Contracted Out: ABCEKQUVWX Specialist Group: HAPS, VG

B & P Buswell Ltd Heating & Plumbing Services Group RACHP Refrigeration, Air Conditioning & Heat Pump Group Service & Facilities Group SFG Ventilation Hygiene Branch VHB Ventilation Group VG HAPS

Compton Barn, Compton, Paignton, Devon TQ3 1TA T: 01803 872717 E: nigel@buswells.co.uk W: buswells.co.uk Year Joined: 2002 In House: GHIJLMOPSUW Contracted Out: ABCDERTV Specialist Group: HAPS, SFG

CMB Bristol Ltd

2a Kingfisher Close, Gazelle Road, Lynx Trading Estate, Yeovil, Somerset BA20 2PJ T: 01935 423006 E: clare@bamfordsyeovil.com W: bamfordsyeovil.com Year Joined: 2016 In House: DGHMOS Contracted Out: ABCEILTVW Specialist Group: HAPS, SFG, VG

Link House, Unit E, Britton Gardens, Kings wood, Bristol, Avon BS15 1TF T: 0117 982 3890 E: anorris@cmbeng.co.uk Year Joined: 2007 In House: GJKMPQ Contracted Out: ABCDEILOUVWY Specialist Group: HAPS

Bestaire Conditioning Ltd

Shell House, Dawlish Road, Exminster, Devon EX6 8AA T: 01626 332233 E: chris@cooksenergy.co.uk W: cooksenergy.co.uk Year Joined: 2006 In House: FGHILMVW Contracted Out: O Specialist Group: HAPS, SFG

Unit 2, Wessex Business Centre, Wedmore Road, Cheddar, Somerset BS27 3EJ T: 01934 741174 E: paul@bestaire.co.uk W: bestaire.co.uk Year Joined: 2007 In House: ABIO Specialist Group: RACHP

Booth & Bomford (Evesham) Ltd

Unit 730 Jupiter Court, Meteor Business Park, Staverton, Gloucestershire GL2 9QW T: 01242 588220 E: richpyke@boothbomford.co.uk W: boothbomford.co.uk Year Joined: 1969 In House: DEGHIJMOSV Contracted Out: ABCFJLPRTUWXY Specialist Group: HAPS, SFG, VG

Briggs & Forrester Engineering Services Ltd

Linden House, Almondsbury Business Centre, Woodlands Lane, Bristol, Avon BS32 4QH T: 0117 959 5930 E: Paul.Brayley@briggs.uk.com Year Joined: 1961 In House: GIJMV Cont’d Out: ABCDEFJLOPSTUWXY Specialist Group: HAPS

Brothwell Irvine Ltd

Ground Floor, Homeside House, Decoy Industrial Estate, Newton Abbot, Devon TQ12 5ND T: 01803 298028 E: declan@bibse.co.uk W: bibse.co.uk Year Joined: 2005 In House: GHIJLMPS Contracted Out: ABCDEFORTUVWXY

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CBRE Managed Services Ltd

130 Aztec, Aztec West, Bristol, Avon BS32 4UB T: 01454 629666 E: dan.knight@cbre.com W: norlandmanagedservices.co.uk Year Joined: 1985 In House: ABCDEFGHIJKLMOPQRSTUVWXY Sp. Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG, VHB, VG

Chiller Technical Solutions Ltd 24 Westcourt Drive, Oldland, Bristol, Avon BS30 9RU T: 0117 932 1992 E: mark.shail@chiller-ts.co.uk W: chiller-ts.co.uk Year Joined: 2002 In House: ABS Contracted Out: CGIMTV Specialist Group: RACHP, SFG

Cooks Plumbing & Heating Ltd

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Dalkia

80 Macrae Road, Eden Office Park, Ham Green, Bristol, Avon BS20 0DD T: 029 2039 3480 E: steve.ruddy@dalkia.co.uk W: spiematthewhall.com Year Joined: 1965 In House: IJMPY Contracted Out: LUVWX Specialist Group: HAPS, VG

Design Installation Service Ltd

Unit 4, Manchester Park, Tewkesbury Road, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire GL51 9EJ T: 01242 533120 E: mgore@dis-ltd.co.uk W: disgroup.com Year Joined: 1977 In House: CGILMY Contracted Out: ABOUV Specialist Group: HAPS, VG

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E J Heating & Eng Co Ltd

37 Grove Road, Fishponds, Bristol, Avon BS16 2BJ T: 0117 965 3703 E: malcolm@ejheating.co.uk Year Joined: 1969 In House: EGHIMO Contracted Out: ABCLRUW Specialist Group: HAPS, SFG, VG

ECG Facilities Services

Satellite House, Satellite Bus Park, Crews Hole Rd, Bristol, Avon BS5 8AG T: 01698 828778 E: facilities@ecg-maint.com Year Joined: 2009 In House: ABGHJMOPSW Contracted Out: CDEILTUVXY Specialist Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG

Element Building Management Ltd

394 The Paintworks, Diagonal Alley, Bristol, Avon BS4 3AS T: 0330 223 2230 E: richard.price@elementbm.co.uk W: elementbm.co.uk Year Joined: 2018 In House: T Specialist Group: VHB

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Green Man Environmental Services Ltd

EQUANS FM Ltd

Equinox North, Great Park Road, Bristol, Avon BS32 4QL T: 01454 284900 E: gareth.england@equans.com Year Joined: 2007 In House: ABS Specialist Group: RACHP, SFG

Euroflo Group Ltd

Unit 3b Greystoke Business Centre, High Street, Portishead, Bristol, Avon BS20 6PY T: 01275 819106 E: david.inge@euroflogroup.co.uk W: euroflogroup.co.uk Year Joined: 2010 In House: VW Specialist Group: SFG

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F P Hurley & Sons Ltd

1 Emperor Way, Exeter Business Park, Exeter, Devon EX1 3QS T: 0330 041 4648 E: ianl@fphurley.co.uk W: fphurley.co.uk Year Joined: 1951 In House: GHIJKMQVX Cont’d Out: ABCDEFJLOPRSTUWY Sp. Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG, VG

F P Hurley & Sons Ltd

Marine View Office Park, 41 Martingale Way, Portishead, Bristol, Avon BS20 7AW T: 0330 041 4648 E: robertp@fphurley.co.uk W: fphurley.co.uk Year Joined: 1951 In House: GHIJKMQRSVX Contracted Out: ABCDEFLOTUWY Sp. Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG, VG

G

G T Building Services Ltd

Unit B1, Bath Bridge Business Park, Bath Road, Bridgwater, Somerset TA6 4SZ T: 01278 455266 E: gary@gtbs.co.uk W: gtbs.co.uk Year Joined: 1999 In House: ABGHMOSU Contracted Out: CIT Specialist Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG

GCSC (SW) Ltd

Office 2, Tregath Business Park, Camelford, Cornwall PL32 9TX T: 01840 211179 E: admin@gcscsw.co.uk W: gcscsw.co.uk Year Joined: 2012 In House: ST Specialist Group: SFG, VHB

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Unit 2, Lower Road Trading Estate, Ledbury, Gloucestershire HR8 2DJ T: 01531 633989 E: paul.boon@greenmangroup.org W: greenmangroup.org Year Joined: 2011 In House: ABGHLMOSUV Specialist Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG

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Hewer Facilities Management Ltd

Unit G1 The Aquarius Centre, Edison Close, Waterwells, Quedgeley, Gloucester, Gloucestershire GL2 2FN T: 01452 525854 E: simon.hewer@hewerfm.co.uk W: hewerfm.co.uk Year Joined: 1991 In House: FHIJLPSUY Contracted Out: ABCEOTVW Specialist Group: HAPS, SFG, VG

Hoodz South West UK

34 Woodleigh Road, Newton Abbot, Devon TQ12 1PW T: 0774 005 2215 E: Paul.mccue@hoodzinternational.com W: hoodzinternational.co.uk/sw-uk Year Joined: 2022 In House: T Contracted Out: T Specialist Group: VHB

Hughes Mechanical Services Ltd

37 Wonford Road, Exeter, Devon TQ2 4PQ T: 07812 608637 E: dan.hughesms@yahoo.co.uk Year Joined: 2015 In House: GH Specialist Group: HAPS

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I J Cannings and Son Ltd

Redlands, Exmouth Road, Clyst St Mary, Exeter EX5 1AR T: 01392 279354 E: john.treleaven@ijcannings.co.uk W: ijcannings.co.uk Year Joined: 2001 In House: AEFGHIJLMOSVWY Contracted Out: CDJKPQRUX Sp. Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG, VG

Ian Hobbs Technical Services Ltd

Unit 8, Charlton Business Park, Westfield Industrial Estate, Radstock, Bath, Somerset BA3 4BE T: 01761 414356 E: ian@ianhobbs.com W: ianhobbs.com Year Joined: 1991 In House: ABCDEFGIJKLMQSUY Contracted Out: JPRTWX Sp. Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG, VG

Ideal M&E Services Ltd

21 Apex Court, Woodlands, Bristol, Avon BS32 4JT T: 07966 112211 E: j.silcox@idealmes.co.uk W: idealmes.co.uk Year Joined: 2022 In House: S Specialist Group: SFG

Independent Air Quality Consultancy Services Ltd Office 6, Horton House, 8 Ditton Street, Ilminster, Somerset TA19 0BQ T: 0330 133 1252 E: brendan@iaqservices.co.uk W: iaqservices.co.uk Year Joined: 2022 In House: EFT Specialist Group: VG

Integral UK Ltd

Jasun Envirocare PLC

Riverside House, Parrett Way, Colley Lane Industrial Estate, Bridgwater, Somerset TA6 5LB T: 01278 452277 E: colin@jfilters.com W: jasun-envirocare.com Year Joined: 2001 In House: E Contracted Out: ABCDFGRTY

JCW Energy Services Ltd

Unit 8 Blenheim Court, Lustleigh Close, Matford Business Park, Exeter, Devon EX2 8PW T: 01392 825980 E: vince.davies@integral.co.uk Year Joined: 1997 In House: ABGHKMOQSY Contracted Out: CDEFIJLPRTUVWX Sp. Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG, VG

18 Osprey Court, Hawkfield Bus Park, Hawkfield Way, Bristol, Avon BS14 0BB T: 07860 951447 E: john.burgoyne@jcwes.com Year Joined: 2014 In House: ABGHIJLMOSUVY Contracted Out: CDEFJKPQRTWX Sp. Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG, VG

Integral UK Ltd

Unit 5, Badminton Rd Trading Est, Bristol, Avon BS37 5NS T: 0845 894 5077 E: wayne@justairconditioning.co.uk W: justairconditioning.co.uk Year Joined: 2011 In House: ABIOS Contracted Out: CDETUV Specialist Group: RACHP, SFG

730 Waterside Drive, Aztec West, Almondsbury, Bristol, Avon BS32 4UE T: 01454 278900 E: alex.goldie@integral.co.uk W: integral.co.uk Year Joined: 2005 In House: ABGHIKMOQSVY Contracted Out: CDEFJLPRTUWX Sp. Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG, VG

Internal Facilities Ltd

Unit B2, Segensworth Bus Centre, Fareham, Hampshire PO15 5RQ T: 01489 783030 E: gavin.brook@internalfacilities.co.uk W: internalenvironments.co.uk Year Joined: 2021 In House: ABS Specialist Group: SFG

Intoheat Ltd

Unit 6 & 7, Short Way, Thornbury Industrial Estate, Thornbury, Bristol BS35 3UT T: 01454 414540 E: craig.timbrell@intoheat.co.uk W: intoheat.co.uk Year Joined: 1989 In House: AIOS Contracted Out: GLMTUWXY Specialist Group: RACHP, SFG

Intoheat Ltd

3 Oaktree Place, Manaton Close, Matford Business Park, Exeter, Devon EX2 8WA T: 01392 826180 E: exeter@intoheat.co.uk Year Joined: 1989 In House: ABGHJLMOP Contracted Out: CEIKQRTUVWXY Specialist Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG

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J.P. Services (South West) Ltd Unit 7, Kenn Court Business Park, Roman Farm Road, Hengrove, Bristol, Avon BS4 1UL T: 0117 964 2640 E: enq@jpssw.co.uk W: jpservicesltd.co.uk Year Joined: 1999 In House: EGHIJKMQSX Cont’d Out: ABCDFJLOPRTUVWY Sp. Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG, VG

Just Air Conditioning Ltd

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Keyplan Engineering Ltd

764-766 Fishponds Road, Fishponds, Bristol, Avon BS16 3UA T: 0117 965 9461 E: p.davies@keyplaneng.co.uk W: keyplaneng.co.uk Year Joined: 1991 In House: ABGHIKMOQX Contracted Out: CDEFJLPSTUVWY Sp. Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG, VG

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LDS Mechanical Services Ltd 42 Hazelbury Road, Bristol, Avon BS14 9ET T: 0117 964 1906 E: leedunn@ldsmech.co.uk W: ldsmech.co.uk Year Joined: 2019 In House: ACDEGUV Sp. Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG, VG

Linaker Ltd

Cribbs Business Centre, Hollywood Tower Mansion, Hollywood Lane, Cribbs Causeway, Bristol, Avon BS10 7TW T: 0117 959 3245 E: info@linaker.com W: linaker.com Year Joined: 1997 In House: ABGHLMSU Contracted Out: FTVWY Specialist Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG

Lorne Stewart PLC

Barley House, Estover Road, Estover, Plymouth, Devon PL6 7PY T: 01364 654477 E: gary.heitmann@lornestewart.co.uk W: lornestewart.com Year Joined: 1988 In House: ABEGHIJKMOPQSUVXY Contracted Out: CDLRTW Sp. Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG, VG


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Lorne Stewart PLC

Kenton Rd, Harrow, London HA3 9TU T: 01476 571857 E: Kevin.Hatley@lornestewart.co.uk W: lornestewart.com Year Joined: 1988 In House: FGHIJKMPQUVWX Contracted Out: ABCDELOSTY Sp. Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG, VG

Lorne Stewart Services

Lorne Stewart Services, 1 Broad Walk, Knowle, Bristol, Avon BS4 2RA T: 0117 972 4262 E: Kevin.Hatley@lornestewart.co.uk W: lornestewart.com Year Joined: 1988 In House: ABES Contracted Out: W Specialist Group: RACHP, SFG, VG

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MacWhirter Western Ltd

Unit 2, Chatto Rd Industrial Estate, Chatto Rd, Torquay, Devon TQ1 4UE T: 01803 314566 E: nigel.froude@mac-western.co.uk W: mac-western.co.uk Year Joined: 1976 In House: ABIOSV Specialist Group: RACHP, SFG

Maintenance & Contracting Services Ltd

MCS House Unit 3, Oaklands Business, Armstrong Way, Yate, Bristol, Avon BS37 5NA T: 01454 314740 E: Tim.Trapnell@mcsmc.co.uk W: mcsmc.co.uk Year Joined: 2022 In House: ABGJOU Specialist Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG

Mannings Facilities Management Ltd

Unit 1, Offices 5, 6, 7, Tower Lane Business Park, Warmley, Bristol BS30 8XT T: 0844 980 1944 E: rob.chamberlain@mfmgroup.co.uk W: mfmgroup.co.uk Year Joined: 1995 In House: ABGHIJMOPS Contracted Out: CDEKLQTUVWY Specialist Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG

MITIE Technical Facilities Management Ltd

Unit 5 Scot Court, Matford Park Rd, Marsh Barton Trading Estate, Exeter, Devon EX2 8AW T: 01392 829202 E: Mark.Wrobel@mitie.com W: mitie.com Year Joined: 1998 In House: AGIMSV Contracted Out: CDEHJLOPTUWXY Specialist Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG

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Neptune Building Services Ltd

Meadow House, 12 Sabre Close, Green Farm, Quedgeley, Gloucester, Gloucestershire GL2 4NZ T: 01452 429820 E: robert.bell@neptunebs.co.uk W: neptunebs.co.uk Year Joined: 1986 In House: ABEGHIJKMOPQV Contracted Out: CDLRTUWXY Sp. Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG, VG

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Octagon Heating Services Ltd

91 High Street, Staple Hill, Bristol, Avon BS16 5HE T: 0117 957 5557 E: julian@ohsservices.co.uk W: ohsservices.co.uk Year Joined: 2008 In House: DGHIJMOPSV Contracted Out: ABCEFJKLQRTUWXY Sp. Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG, VG

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Pearce Building Services Engineering Ltd

Yew House, Horton Hill, Horton, Bristol, Avon BS37 6QN T: 07957 360943 E: james@pearce-engineering.co.uk W: pearce-engineering.co.uk Year Joined: 2019 In House: AGJMOSV Contracted Out: CDEIJKLPQRTUWXY Specialist Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG

Project Heating Co Ltd

Unit 4, Norman Court, Budlake Rd, Marsh Barton Trading Estate, Exeter, Devon EX2 8PY T: 01392 215790 E: rob.mccarthy@projectheating.co.uk W: projectheating.co.uk Year Joined: 1990 In House: DEGHJLMOPW Contracted Out: ABCFIKQSTUVXY Specialist Group: HAPS, SFG, VG

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R.T.S. Engineering (Somerset) Ltd

Unit 6, Sedgemount Industrial Park, Bristol Road, Bridgwater, Somerset TA6 4AR T: 01278 457294 E: rts@rtsengineering.co.uk Year Joined: 1975 In House: EGJKMQ Contracted Out: ABCFILORSTUVWY Specialist Group: HAPS, VG

Rentokil Specialist Hygiene Ltd N G Bailey Ltd

Unit 4 West Point Row, Great Park Rd, Bradley Stoke, Bristol, Avon BS32 4QG T: 01454 623000 E: oliver.shadbolt@ngbailey.co.uk W: ngbailey.co.uk Year Joined: 1983 In House: GIJKMOPQSUVX Contracted Out: CDEFHLTWY Sp. Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG, VG

Unit 9, Eldon Wall Trading Estate, Eldon Way, Bristol, Avon BS4 3QQ T: 0203 668 5729 E: debra.hitchings@rentokil-initial.com W: rentokil-initial.co.uk Year Joined: 2019 In House: ET Specialist Group: VHB, VG

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V

229 Bristol Road, Gloucester, Gloucestershire GL1 5TL T: 01452 410500 E: leigh.s@skheatingandcooling.co.uk W: skheatingandcooling.co.uk Year Joined: 1996 In House: ABGOS Contracted Out: CEILMTUVWY Specialist Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG

5 Osprey Court, Hawkfield Business Park, Bristol, Avon BS14 0BB T: 0117 971 2163 E: adrian.sims@vent-tech.co.uk W: vent-tech.co.uk Year Joined: 2009 In House: EIS Specialist Group: SFG, VG

S K Heating and Cooling Ltd

SES (Engineering Services) Ltd

SES West & Central Division, 130 Aztec West, Park Avenue, Bristol, Avon BS32 4UB T: 01454 627150 E: aharris@ses-ltd.co.uk W: ses-ltd.co.uk Year Joined: 1976 In House: ABCDEFGHIJKLMOPQSTUVWXY Sp. Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG, VHB, VG

Skanska Rashleigh Weatherfoil Ltd

240 Park Avenue, Aztec West, Almondsbury, Bristol, Avon BS32 4SY T: 01454 616512 E: paul.manning@skanska.co.uk W: skanska.co.uk Year Joined: 1947 In House: HIJKOPQSX Cont’d Out: ABCDEFGLMRTUVWY Sp. Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG, VG

Spie 365 Compliance

Colburn House, Querns Lane, Cirencester, Gloucestershire GL7 1RP T: 0845 605 0790 E: rod.hall@spie.com W: spieuk.com Year Joined: 2008 In House: ABGHIMOSW Specialist Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG

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T & K Mechanical Ltd

Unit 5 Chantry Park, 2 Cowley Road, Nuffield Industrial Park, Poole, Dorset BH17 0UJ T: 01202 661968 E: matt@tkservices.uk W: tandkelectricals.co.uk Year Joined: 2020 In House: DEG Contracted Out: ABC Specialist Group: HAPS, VG

Taranis Engineering Ltd

Unit 11 Dragon Court, Crofts End Rd, St George, Bristol, Avon BS75 7XX T: 0117 951 0616 E: cdd@taraniseng.co.uk W: taraniseng.co.uk Year Joined: 2014 In House: ABOU Specialist Group: RACHP, SFG

TEK Property Services

523a Gloucester Road, Horfield, Bristol, Avon BS7 8UG T: 0117 952 3355 E: becky@tek.uk.com W: total-environmental.co.uk Year Joined: 2008 In House: ABCDEGHIJOSV Contracted Out: FLMUW Sp. Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG, VG

Vent-Tech Ltd

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Watertite Heating Ltd

Unit 10, Bartlett Court, Lynx Trading Estate, Yeovil, Somerset BA20 2NZ T: 01935 474009 E: jdw@watertiteheating.co.uk W: watertiteheating.co.uk Year Joined: 1996 In House: ABCDEFGHIJLMOPSUVW Contracted Out: KQTXY Sp. Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG, VG

- Established 1987 -

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

Environment House, Unit 2 Venture Way, Priorswood Industrial Estate, Taunton, Somerset TA2 8DG T: 01823 323000 E: info@westfordmechanical.co.uk W: westfordmechanical.co.uk Year Joined: 2010 In House: BDEGHIMOSV Contracted Out: ABCLRTUW Sp. Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG, VG

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Air Conditioning Systems Wales Ltd

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A Clean Services Ltd

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

Heating & Plumbing Services Group RACHP Refrigeration, Air Conditioning & Heat Pump Group Service & Facilities Group SFG Ventilation Hygiene Branch VHB Ventilation Group VG HAPS

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Airpro Systems Ltd

Berry Field House, Lodge Road, Caerleon, Newport, Gwent NP18 3QW T: 01633 891471 E: info@acleanservices.co.uk W: acleanservices.co.uk Year Joined: 2010 In House: T Specialist Group: VHB

Unit 13, Atlantic Business Park, Sully, Vale of Glamorgan CF64 5XU T: 029 2069 5120 E: joanna@airpro.co.uk W: airpro.co.uk Year Joined: 1994 In House: ABCDEFIOS Contracted Out: JPRTUV Specialist Group: RACHP, SFG, VG

Action Air Conditioning Ltd

Airtech Ventilation Ltd

Unit 2 Ringside Business Centre, Heol Y Rhosog, Rumney, Cardiff CF3 2EW T: 029 2079 8488 E: info@actionairconditioning.co.uk W: actionairconditioning.co.uk Year Joined: 1998 In House: ABG Specialist Group: HAPS, RACHP

AER Cymru Cyf

A B C D E

Unit 9 Greenway Workshops, Bedwas House Industrial Estate, Bedwas, Caerphilly, Mid Glamorgan CF83 8HW T: 029 2086 6700 E: jamiedownes@acswalesltd.co.uk W: acswales.net Year Joined: 2008 In House: ABIOSUV Contracted Out: HTY Specialist Group: RACHP, SFG

Unit 10, Cookes Industrial Estate, Penrhyndeudraeth, Gwynedd LL48 6LT T: 01766 770222 E: brian@aercymru.co.uk W: aercymru.co.uk Year Joined: 2008 In House: ACDEGHJLMPSUWY Contracted Out: IOTV Sp. Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG, VG

Unit 1B, Gallagher Retail Park, Parc Pontypandy, Caerphilly, Mid Glamorgan CF83 3GX T: 029 2086 7604 E: gary.crane@airtechventilation.co.uk Year Joined: 2004 In House: CDE Specialist Group: VG

Allied Mechanical Engineering Ltd

Unit M4, Clos Marian, Southpoint Industrial Estate, Cardiff CF10 4SP T: 029 2047 0097 E: nickb@amegroup.co.uk W: amegroup.co.uk Year Joined: 2004 In House: GHIJKLMPQSVWX Contracted Out: ABCDEORTUY Sp. Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG, VG

AET Extraction Ltd

Caligo Court, Unit 52, Springvale Industrial Estate, Cwmbran, Torfaen NP44 5BB T: 01633 875520 E: steve@aetextraction.co.uk W: aetlimited.co.uk Year Joined: 2012 In House: CDEFS Contracted Out: ABJOP Specialist Group: SFG, VG

AFT Corporate Facilities Ltd

Unit J, Trecenydd Business Park, Caerphilly, Mid Glamorgan CF83 2RZ T: 0333 666 3663 E: mike.methuen@aft.fm W: aft.fm Year Joined: 2022 In House: S

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BFL Engineering Services Ltd

Trydanol Court, Heol Mostyn, Village Farm Industrial Estate, Pyle, Bridgend, Glamorgan CF33 6BJ T: 01639 899321 E: carl@bfl-es.co.uk W: bfl-es.co.uk Year Joined: 2016 In House: GH Specialist Group: HAPS

Borley Engineering Services Ltd t/a CMB Engineering Ground Floor 1 Alexandra Gate, Ffordd Pengam, Tremorfa, Cardiff CF24 2SA T: 029 2036 0434 E: pdavies@cmbeng.co.uk W: cmbengineering.co.uk Year Joined: 2000 In House: ABGHJKMQX Cont’d Out: CDEFIJLOPRSTUVWY Specialist Group: HAPS, RACHP, VG

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CMB Renewables Ltd

1 Alexandra Gate, Ffordd Pengam, Tremorfa, Cardiff CF24 2SA T: 029 2036 0434 E: aajraam@cmbeng.co.uk Year Joined: 2012 In House: ABI Specialist Group: RACHP

CMB West Ltd

Ground Floor, Newby Business Centre, Neath Abbey Business Park, Neath SA10 7DR T: 01792 818022 E: pdavies@cmbeng.co.uk W: cmbengineering.co.uk Year Joined: 2008 In House: GJKMPQX Contracted Out: ABCDEFIOUVY Specialist Group: HAPS, RACHP, VG

Comyn Ching & Co (Solray) Ltd

Amroc Heating Services Limited

Melrose Close Swansea Enterprise Park Swansea SA6 8QE Tel: 01792 700820 Email: admin@amrocheating.co.uk Website: www.amroc-heating.co.uk We are a forward-thinking customer focused business, delivering Mechanical & Electrical projects to commercial sites throughout the UK. In addition, we offer Plumbing & Heating Maintenance installations and repair contracts to a wide range of residential, commercial and industrial customers. We offer high quality workmanship and complete works to the highest standards, ensuring repeat business and recommendations. Customer satisfaction is at the forefront of our philosophy. We are qualified and experienced in Gas, Oil, LPG, A/C and Electrical works.

Solray Works, Phoenix Way, Garngoch Industrial Estate, Gorseinon, Swansea SA4 9WF T: 01792 892211 E: alastair.ching@solray.co.uk W: solray.co.uk Year Joined: 1904 In House: G Specialist Group: HAPS

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Dragon Air Conditioning Ltd

Unit 2, Block C, Western Ind Est, Caerphilly, Mid Glamorgan CF83 1BQ T: 029 2086 2760 E: k.markall@btinternet.com W: dragonairconditioning.co.uk Year Joined: 2008 In House: ABCDEGHIOSTV Contracted Out: M Sp. Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG, VHB, VG


BESA MEMBERS WALES

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Facility Services Group Ltd

E Poppleton & Son Ltd

Conway Road, Mochdre, Colwyn Bay, Conwy LL28 5HL T: 01492 546061 E: tim@poppleton.co.uk W: poppleton.co.uk Year Joined: 1965 In House: CEKQ Contracted Out: ABD Specialist Group: VG

EQUANS FM Ltd

Bridgend Branch, Unit 42, Enterprise Centre, Bryn Road, Tondu, Bridgend, Mid Glamorgan CF32 9BS T: 01656 723560 E: kayleigh.jones@equans.com Year Joined: 2007 In House: ABS Specialist Group: RACHP, SFG

Evans Maintenance Services Ltd

Derby House, 29 Castle Street, Caergwle, Wrexham, Clwyd LL12 9AD T: 01978 760000 E: info@evans-maint.co.uk W: evans-maint.co.uk Year Joined: 2007 In House: GMS Contracted Out: AB Specialist Group: HAPS, SFG

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F P Hurley & Sons Ltd

Queens Road, Bridgend Ind Est, Bridgend, Glamorgan CF31 3UT T: 0330 041 4648 E: adrianh@fphurley.co.uk W: fphurley.co.uk Year Joined: 1951 In House: GHIJKMQRSVX Contracted Out: ABCDEFLOTUWY Sp. Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG, VG

F P Hurley & Sons Ltd

Heol Parc Mawr, Cross Hands Business Park, Cross Hands, Carmarthenshire SA14 6RE T: 0330 041 4648 E: adrianh@fphurley.co.uk W: fphurley.co.uk Year Joined: 1951 In House: CFGHIJKMOPQRSX Contracted Out: ABDELTUVWY Sp. Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG, VG

F P Hurley & Sons Ltd

One Central Park, Western Avenue, Bridgend, Wales CF31 3RH T: 0330 041 4648 E: adrianh@fphurley.co.uk W: fphurley.co.uk Year Joined: 1951 In House: CFGHIJKMOPQRSX Contracted Out: ABDELTUVWY Sp. Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG, VG

4 Europa Way, Forrestfach, Swansea SA5 4AJ T: 01792 898040 E: ldavies@fsgfm.co.uk W: facilityservicesgroup.co.uk Year Joined: 2020 In House: ABEGHSTU Sp. Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG, VHB, VG

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G G T Thomas & Son Ltd The Haggard, Llangwm Hill, Llangwm, Haverfordwest, Pembrokeshire SA62 4NG T: 01437 890920 E: info.ggthomasandson@ btconnect.com W: ggt-thomas.co.uk Year Joined: 1991 In House: GHILO Contracted Out: ABCDERUW Specialist Group: HAPS, SFG

Gibson Specialist Technical Services Ltd

Atlantic House, Charnwood Park, Bridgend, Glamorgan CF31 3PL T: 01656 767373 E: paul@gibson-sts.com W: gibson-sts.com Year Joined: 2019 In House: GHOS Specialist Group: HAPS, SFG

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H & V Fusion & Drilling Ltd Bridge Terrace, Newbridge, Gwent NP11 5FE T: 01495 247805 E: rog@hvfusion.com W: hvfusion.com Year Joined: 2010 In House: JKPQ Contracted Out: G Specialist Group: HAPS

Highland Services

1a Attlee Street, Brynmenyn Ind Est, Bridgend, Glamorgan CF32 9TQ T: 01656 720330 E: tim@highland-services.com W: highland-services.com Year Joined: 2013 In House: ACEFGHIMOSUV Contracted Out: DLW Sp. Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG, VG

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Integral UK Ltd

Unit 17, Tremarl Industrial Estate, Llandudno Junction, Gwynedd LL31 9NF T: 01492 573100 E: darryl.thomas@integral.co.uk Year Joined: 2005 In House: ABGHKMOQSY Contracted Out: CDEFIJLPRTUVWX Sp. Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG, VG

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ISTL Engineering Ltd

Unit 1, Bedwas Business Centre, Bedwas House Industrial Estate, Bedwas CF83 8DU T: 029 2052 0073 E: crmundy@istlengineering.co.uk W: istlengineering.co.uk Year Joined: 2004 In House: GHJMRSTVY Cont’d Out: ABCDEFIJKLOPQUWX Sp. Group: HAPS, SFG, VHB, VG

J

J D Heating Plumbing & Mechanical Services Ltd Unit 13, Greenhill Court, Springmeadow Business Park, Cardiff CF3 2ES T: 029 2079 9700 E: jstark@jdheating.co.uk W: jdheating.co.uk Year Joined: 2005 In House: GHM Contracted Out: AB Specialist Group: HAPS, SFG

JCW Energy Services Ltd

1st Floor Unit 8, Village Way, Greenmeadow Springs Business Park, Cardiff CF15 7NE T: 0117 952 2571 E: john.burgoyne@jcwes.com Year Joined: 2014 In House: ABGHIJLMOSUVY Contracted Out: CDEFJKPQRTWX Sp. Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG, VG

JRS Mechanical Services Ltd

Enterprise House, Pensarn Industrial Estate, Abergele, Conwy LL22 7SF T: 01745 826717 E: phil@jrs.co.uk W: jrs.co.uk Year Joined: 1994 In House: GIJLMS Contracted Out: ABCDEJOPTUVWXY Specialist Group: HAPS, SFG

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K S Barry (Plumbing & Heating) Ltd

The Old Courtyard, 8A Kingston Rd, Canton, Cardiff CF11 6HU T: 029 2041 2171 E: enquiries@ksbarry.com W: ksbarry.com Year Joined: 2001 In House: GHLMOW Cont’d Out: ABCDEFIJKPQSTUVXY Specialist Group: HAPS, SFG

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Lorne Stewart PLC

Lorne Stewart House, 1 Village Way, Greenmeadow Springs Bus Park, Tongwynlais, Cardiff CF15 7NE T: 029 2069 4800 E: cyril.locke@lornestewart.co.uk W: lornestewart.com Year Joined: 1988 In House: ABEHIU Contracted Out: CDFLOTVWY Sp. Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG, VG

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MITIE Technical Facilities Management Ltd

Mitie House, 1st Floor, Unit 3 Oaktree Court, Mulberry Drive, Cardiff Gate Business Park, Cardiff CF23 8RS T: 01222 361963 E: tony.charles@mitie.com Year Joined: 1998 In House: AGIMSV Contracted Out: CDEHJLOPTUWXY Specialist Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG

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N G Bailey Ltd

2 Cae Gwyrdd, Green Meadow Springs Business Park, Tongwynlais, Cardiff CF15 7AB T: 029 2052 8400 E: darron.jones@ngbailey.co.uk W: ngbailey.co.uk Year Joined: 1983 In House: GIJKMOPQSUVX Contracted Out: CDEFHLTWY Sp. Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG, VG

Narbeths Mechanical Services Ltd

49 Main Avenue, Brackla Ind Est, Bridgend, Glamorgan CF31 2AZ T: 01656 669980 E: glen@narbeths.com W: narbeths.com Year Joined: 2006 In House: CEGM Contracted Out: ABDHJLPSTUVWXY Specialist Group: HAPS, VG

NCMS

Units 24/25, Neath Abbey Bus Park, Neath, Port Talbot SA10 7DR T: 01792 449181 E: davide@ncmswales.com W: ncmswales.com Year Joined: 2020 In House: EGHMS Specialist Group: HAPS, SFG, VG

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W Mullett Ltd

Roperhurst Limited

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Ty Verlon Industrial Estate, Cardiff Road Barry, United Kingdom CF63 2BE Tel: +44 (0) 1446 732555 Email: enquiries@roperhurst.com Website: www.roperhurst.com

Parker Environmental Services Ltd

Unit 11, Polo Grounds Ind Est, New Inn, Pontypool, Torfaen NP4 0TW T: 01495 753600 E: darren@parkerenvironmental.co.uk W: parkerenvironmental.co.uk Year Joined: 2007 In House: CDE Specialist Group: VG

We are one of the UK’s longest established fabricators and installers of safety-critical plastic ductwork systems to DW154. Our Mission is to ensure the safety of our end users and maximise the quality, longevity and efficiency of their processes by designing, fabricating and installing leading edge equipment at every site.

Premier Compliance UK Ltd

Unit 1, Holland Park, Factory Road, Sandycroft, Flintshire CH5 2DD T: 01244 813222 E: robina@premiercomplianceuk.com W: premiercleanukltd.co.uk Year Joined: 2006 In House: EST Specialist Group: SFG, VHB, VG

As long-standing members of BESA we are at the vanguard of standards development, chairing DW154 (Industrial Plastic Ductwork) and co-authoring TR40 (Good Practice for LEV).

Pursey & Ball Ltd

Unit 12, Kenfig Industrial Estate, Margam, Port Talbot, West Glamorgan SA13 2PE T: 01792 818068 E: enquiries@purseyandball.co.uk W: purseyandball.co.uk Year Joined: 1991 In House: ABEGHIM Contracted Out: CDO Sp. Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG, VG

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RDM Electrical & Mechanical Services

6 Cambrian Court, Ferryboat Close, Enterprise Park, Swansea SA6 8PZ T: 01792 701256 E: lesleyevans@rdmems.co.uk W: rdmelecandmech.co.uk Year Joined: 2015 In House: ACDGIMU Sp. Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG, VG

Riverside Industrial Equipment Ltd

Trewsfield Industrial Estate, Tondu Road, Bridgend, Mid Glamorgan CF31 4LH T: 01656 656541 E: tony.davenport@riverside.co.uk W: riverside.co.uk Year Joined: 2011 In House: ABCDEFGHJKMOPQS Contracted Out: ILRUVWXY Sp. Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG, VHB, VG

Roperhurst Ltd

Ty Verlon Industrial Estate, Cardiff Road, Barry, Vale of Glamorgan CF63 2BE T: 01446 732555 E: martin@roperhurst.com W: roperhurst.com Year Joined: 1993 In House: CDEJKPQSW Specialist Group: HAPS, SFG, VG

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Our 14,000 sq ft factory and specialist machinery ensures that we can manufacture any size of circular and rectangular ductwork, reinforced with GRP as required.

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S & G Air Conditioning Contracts Ltd

29D Park Road, Barry, Vale of Glamorgan CF62 6NX T: 01446 720404 E: info@sandgair.co.uk W: sandgair.co.uk Year Joined: 2009 In House: ABIS Cont’d Out: CDEFGHJKLMOPQTUVWXY Specialist Group: RACHP, SFG

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Thermal Engineering (Wales) Ltd

Pipe House Wharf, 38 Morfa Road, Swansea SA1 2EJ T: 01792 655009 E: colin.briggs@btconnect.com W: thermalengineeringwalesltd.com Year Joined: 2002 In House: CDE Contracted Out: AB Specialist Group: VG

Tollgate Engineering Services Ltd

Crown Buildings, Unit 16 Mardon Park, Baglan Energy Park, Port Talbot, North Port Talbot SA12 7AX T: 01639 617225 E: lee.turner@ tollgateengineeringservices.com W: tollgateengineeringservices.com Year Joined: 2020 In House: CDEGHJOUVW Contracted Out: ABIJKLMPQRTY Specialist Group: HAPS, SFG, VG

5 Verlon Close, Ty Verlon Ind Est, Barry, Vale of Glamorgan CF63 2BE T: 01446 421888 E: wmullettltd@yahoo.co.uk Year Joined: 1973 In House: GHILMOS Contracted Out: CDEUV Specialist Group: HAPS, SFG

Whitehead Building Services Ltd

Lanyon House, Mission Court, Newport, Gwent NP20 2DW T: 01633 242450 E: Ian.Williams@whiteheadbs.co.uk W: whiteheadbs.co.uk Year Joined: 2006 In House: GHMOSY Cont’d Out: ABCDEIJKLPQRTUVWX


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AccuTemp Ltd

Justa House, 204-206 Holbrook Lane, Coventry CV6 4DD T: 024 7722 0111 E: a.singh@accutemp.co.uk W: accutemp.co.uk Year Joined: 2022 In House: A Specialist Group: RACHP

Air Control & Development Ltd Unit 5, ABS Business Park, Northgate, Aldridge, Walsall, West Midlands WS9 8TH T: 01922 455523 E: simon.r@aircontrol.co.uk W: aircontrol.co.uk Year Joined: 1996 In House: ABHLO Contracted Out: ET Specialist Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG

Aquavent Environmental Services Ltd

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 A B C D E

3C High Street, Alcester, Warwickshire B49 5AE T: 01789 400170 E: phil.harrison@aquavent.co.uk W: aquavent.co.uk Year Joined: 2001 In House: TW Specialist Group: SFG, VHB

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Balfour Beatty Kilpatrick

Briggs & Forrester Engineering Services Ltd

CMK Kitchen and Ventilation Specialists Ltd

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Coming Clean Deep Clean Services Ltd

12 Quartz Point, Stonebridge Road, Coleshill, Birmingham, West Midlands B46 3JL T: 0121 379 8007 E: neil.greensill@briggs.uk.com Year Joined: 1961 In House: GIJM Cont’d Out: ABCDEFJLOPSTUVWXY Specialist Group: HAPS

Carter Synergy Ltd

90 Lea Ford Road, Birmingham, West Midlands B33 9TX T: 0121 250 1000 E: joe.moran@cartersynergy.com W: cartersynergy.com Year Joined: 1991 In House: ABFGIJLMOPRSUVY Contracted Out: CDEHKQTWX Sp. Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG, VG

CBRE Managed Services Ltd

Coleshill House, 1 Station Road, Coleshill, Birmingham, West Midlands B46 1HT T: 01675 432150 E: jason.upperdine@cbre.com W: cbre.co.uk/uk-en/services/ global_corporate_services Year Joined: 1985 In House: ABCDEFGHIJKLMOPQRSTUVWXY Sp. Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG, VHB, VG

Celsius Solutions Ltd

Towers Point, Towers Business Park, Rugeley, Staffordshire WS15 1UN T: 01889 580274 E: tom.poxon@celsius-group.uk W: celsius-solutions.co.uk Year Joined: 2012 In House: ABIOS Contracted Out: CDEFGHJLMTUVW Specialist Group: RACHP, SFG

Chillaire Ltd

1 Trinity Park, Bickenhill Lane, Solihull, West Midlands B37 7ES T: 020 7216 6800 E: lee.bridges2@ngbailey.co.uk W: balfourbeatty.com Year Joined: 2009 In House: GIJKMOPQ Contracted Out: ABCDELSTUVWXY Specialist Group: HAPS

Unit 1, Veasey Close, Attleborough Fields Industrial Estate, Nuneaton, Warwickshire CV11 6RT T: 024 7632 0300 E: j.stacey@chillaire.co.uk W: chillaire.co.uk Year Joined: 2004 In House: ABGHOSV Cont’d Out: CDEFIJKLMPQRTUWXY Specialist Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG

Biovent Systems Ltd

Clean & Gleam (Midlands) Ltd

Unit 3 Heathcote Way, Heathcote Industrial Estate, Warwick, Warwickshire CV34 6TE T: 01926 316532 E: mark.p@bioventsystems.com W: bioventsystems.co.uk Year Joined: 2021 In House: CT Specialist Group: VHB, VG

Ashleigh Villas, 143 Tamworth Road, Long Eaton, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire NG10 1BY T: 07791 505966 E: richard@clean-gleam.com W: clean-gleam.com Year Joined: 2010 In House: T Specialist Group: VHB, VG

The Hollies, Holly Lane, Alvechurch, Birmingham, West Midlands B48 7HH T: 01564 829974 E: info@cmkventilation.co.uk W: cmkventilation.co.uk Year Joined: 2020 In House: T Specialist Group: VHB

3 Old School Drive, Sedgeberrow, Worcestershire WR11 7WB T: 01386 861855 E: enquiries@ comingcleandeepcleans.co.uk W: comingcleandeepcleans.co.uk/ contact Year Joined: 2021 In House: T Specialist Group: VHB

Cormek Solutions Ltd

Unit 1B, Timmis Road, Lye, Stourbridge, West Midlands DY9 7BQ T: 01384 591230 E: steve@cormeksolutions.co.uk W: cormeksolutions.co.uk Year Joined: 2019 In House: ABCDEGSV Contracted Out: M Sp. Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG, VG

Crown House Technologies

Trinity Point, Trinity Street, Oldbury, West Midlands B69 4LA T: 01902 405403 E: pmoss@laingorourke.com W: crownhouseengineering.com Year Joined: 1904 In House: GIJKMPQV Contracted Out: CDR Specialist Group: HAPS

Custom Heat Ltd

164 Lawford Road, Rugby, Warwickshire CV21 2HL T: 01788 568752 E: lincoln@customheat.co.uk W: custom-heat.co.uk Year Joined: 1990 In House: GHILMW Specialist Group: HAPS, SFG

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Dalkia

3100 Park Square, Solihull Parkway, Birmingham Business Park, Birmingham, West Midlands B37 7YN T: 01784 411600 E: liam.heffron@dalkia.co.uk Year Joined: 2021 In House: S Specialist Group: SFG

Heating & Plumbing Services Group RACHP Refrigeration, Air Conditioning & Heat Pump Group Service & Facilities Group SFG Ventilation Hygiene Branch VHB Ventilation Group VG HAPS

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Ductbusters Ltd

Dalkia

Second Floor, Unit 1B Stratford Court, Cranmore Boulevard, Solihull, West Midlands B90 4QT T: 0121 713 8100 E: david.taylor@dalkia.co.uk W: spiematthewhall.com Year Joined: 1965 In House: GIJMPSUY Contracted Out: ABCDELTVWX Specialist Group: HAPS, SFG, VG

Dalkia

3160 Park Square, Solihull Broadway, Birmingham Business Park, Birmingham, West Midlands B37 7YN T: 0121 779 7005 E: enquiries@dalkia.co.uk Year Joined: 1983 In House: S Specialist Group: SFG

David Paradine (MEP) Ltd High Street, Cheslyn Hay, West Midlands WS6 7AD T: 01922 412992 E: luke@dpmep.com W: dpelec.com Year Joined: 2021 In House: CDEGU Specialist Group: HAPS, SFG, VG

Deepclean Hygiene Solutions Ltd

Deepclean House, The Courtyard, Harris Business Park, Hanbury Road, Stoke Prior, Bromsgrove, Worcestershire B60 4DJ T: 01527 559880 E: awaghorn@deepclean-hygiene.co.uk W: deepclean-hygiene.co.uk Year Joined: 2005 In House: E Specialist Group: VHB, VG

Diamond Deep Clean Solutions

61 Hemlingford Road, Walmley, Sutton Coldfield, Birmingham, West Midlands B76 1JG T: 0121 354 3904 E: sales@diamonddeepclean.co.uk W: diamonddeepclean.co.uk Year Joined: 2021 In House: ET Specialist Group: VHB, VG

Diamond Facilities Support Ltd

Unit 2222-2226, The Crescent, Birmingham Business Park, Birmingham, West Midlands B37 7YE T: 01675 463900 E: aatkins@diamond-fs.com W: diamond-fs.com Year Joined: 2014 In House: ABEGJLMOSTY Sp. Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG, VHB, VG

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Mortimer Hall, 1 Birmingham Road, Kidderminster, West Mids DY10 2BX T: 0121 559 1555 E: enquiries@ductbusters.co.uk W: ductbusters.co.uk Year Joined: 2000 In House: EFS Specialist Group: SFG, VHB, VG

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EJ Parker Technical Services (Central) Ltd

Parker House, 24-28 Moor Street, Burton on Trent, Staffordshire DE14 3SX T: 01283 542661 E: stuart.driscoll@ejparker.co.uk W: ejparker.co.uk Year Joined: 2002 In House: ABGIJKMPQV Contracted Out: CDEFHLORSTUWY Specialist Group: HAPS, RACHP

Envirotech Building Services Ltd

Envirotech House, 26 Roman Way, Coleshill, Birmingham, West Midlands B46 1HQ T: 0345 671 8271 E: admin@envirotechltd.co.uk W: envirotechltd.co.uk Year Joined: 2009 In House: GJMSV Contracted Out: ABCEFIJLOPRTWY Specialist Group: HAPS, SFG

Envirotech Facilities Management Ltd

26 Roman Way, Coleshill, Birmingham, West Mids B46 1HQ T: 00 353 49 8550907 E: jeff.smith@envirotechfm.com W: envirotechltd.co.uk/facilitiesmanagement Year Joined: 2023 In House: S Specialist Group: SFG

EQUANS FM Ltd

Birmingham Branch, 2426 Regents Court, The Crescent, Birmingham Business Park, Solihull, Birmingham, West Midlands B37 7YE T: 0117 907 2918 E: kayleigh.jones@equans.com Year Joined: 2007 In House: ABS Specialist Group: RACHP, SFG

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FBS Intelligent Engineering (IE) Ltd 386-388 Boldmere Road, Sutton Coldfield, Birmingham, West Midlands B73 5EZ T: 0121 382 9988 E: becky.thorp@fbsie.co.uk W: farrellyfacilities.com Year Joined: 1992 In House: AFGIJLMOPSX Contracted Out: CDEKQTUVWY Sp. Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG, VG

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Gibair Ltd

Kingsnorth House, Blenheim Way, Birmingham, West Midlands B44 8LS T: 0121 728 5566 E: ben@gibair.uk W: gibair.uk Year Joined: 2022 In House: AH Specialist Group: RACHP, SFG

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Heating & Pipework Installations (Staffs) Ltd

Leigh House, Leigh Lane, Longbridge Hayes, Stoke-On-Trent, Staffordshire ST6 4PB T: 01782 577022 E: mswindells@hpistoke.co.uk W: hpibuildingservices.co.uk Year Joined: 1983 In House: IJMP Contracted Out: LUVW Specialist Group: HAPS

Heating & Pipework Installations (Stoke) Ltd

Leigh House, Leigh Lane, Longbridge Hayes, Stoke-On-Trent, Staffordshire ST6 4PB T: 01782 577022 E: mswindells@hpistoke.co.uk W: hpibuildingservices.co.uk Year Joined: 1983 In House: IJMP Contracted Out: LUVW Specialist Group: HAPS

Heming Services Ltd

Heming Courtyard, Collin Lane, Broadway, Worcs WR12 7PE T: 01386 858251 E: louise@heming-services.co.uk W: heming-services.co.uk Year Joined: 2023 In House: ABEHS Specialist Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG

Hockley Building Services Ltd Holly House, 9-11 Holly Lane, Marston Green, Birmingham, West Midlands B37 7AP T: 0121 685 4545 E: edwardtreacy@hockley-ltd.com W: hockley-ltd.com Year Joined: 2008 In House: ABIOS Contracted Out: CDEFRTUVWY Specialist Group: RACHP, SFG

Hoodz International

Rice & Co Ltd, Curzon Street Business Centre, Curzon Street, Burton on Trent, Staffordshire DE14 2DH T: 0759 7010403 E: joe.manuszak@hrisupport.com W: hoodzinternational.co.uk Year Joined: 2021 In House: T Specialist Group: VHB

Howells Bradford Ltd

Parkfield Business Centre, Park Street, Stafford, Staffordshire ST17 4AL T: 0333 335 8844 E: extract@howellsbradford.co.uk W: howellsbradford.co.uk Year Joined: 2007 In House: T Contracted Out: E Specialist Group: VHB

Hydro Mechanical Services Ltd

Unit 1, 17 Reddicap Trading Estate, Sutton Coldfield, West Midlands B75 7BU T: 0121 378 4000 E: nigelbailey@hydrogroup.co.uk W: hydrogroup.co.uk Year Joined: 1979 In House: DEGHIJKMOQV Contracted Out: ABCLSTUWX Sp. Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG, VG

Hygienic Cleaning Company (UK) Ltd

New Road, Pershore, Worcestershire WR10 1BY T: 01905 764171 E: j.lavenia@hygienic-ltd.co.uk W: hygienic-ltd.co.uk Year Joined: 2006 In House: T Specialist Group: VHB

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Integral UK Ltd

5 Lombard Street, West Bromwich, West Midlands B70 8RT T: 0121 553 5511 E: alex.goldie@integral.co.uk W: integralservices.co.uk Year Joined: 2005 In House: ABGHKMOQSY Contracted Out: CDEFIJLPRTUVWX Sp. Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG, VG

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J S Wright

The Atlas Building, Portland Street, Aston, Birmingham, West Midlands B6 5RX T: 0121 322 4000 E: daviddimmick@jswright.co.uk W: jswright.co.uk Year Joined: 1930 In House: GHIM Cont’d Out: ABCDEFJKLOPQSTUVWXY Specialist Group: HAPS

Just Good Hygiene

Unit 35, Britannia Enterprise Park, Lichfield, Staffordshire WS14 9UY T: 01543 410243 E: arowland@justgoodhygiene.co.uk W: justgoodhygiene.co.uk Year Joined: 2020 In House: ST Specialist Group: SFG, VHB


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Lord Combustion Services Ltd

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Klimatec Ltd

2 Lammas Centre, Budbrooke Industrial Estate, Warwick, Warwickshire CV34 5WQ T: 01926 401745 E: pbibby@klimatec.co.uk W: klimatec.co.uk Year Joined: 2005 In House: ABIO Specialist Group: RACHP

KVT

Unit 8 & 10, Warwick House Bus Park, Southam, Warwickshire CV47 2PT T: 01926 675375 E: rosel@kvtech.co.uk W: kvtech.co.uk Year Joined: 2019 In House: CDE Specialist Group: VG

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L Darby & Son Ltd

L Darby and Son Ltd, Torrington Avenue, Coventry CV4 9SX T: 024 7646 8101 E: office@ldarbyandson.co.uk Year Joined: 1969 In House: GJKMPQ Cont’d Out: ABCDEILORSTUVWXY Specialist Group: HAPS

Senator House, 131 Dudley Rd East, Oldbury, West Midlands B69 3DU T: 0121 544 4191 E: mariedoherty@lordcombustion.co.uk W: lordcombustion.co.uk Year Joined: 1993 In House: GHIJMPS Specialist Group: HAPS, SFG

Lorne Stewart PLC

1st floor, 44 Imperial Court, Kings Norton Business Centre, Birmingham, Worcestershire B30 8ES T: 0121 486 3505 E: kevin.hatley@lornestewart.co.uk W: lornestewart.com Year Joined: 1988 In House: AGHIJKMPQSUVX Contracted Out: CDEFOTWY Sp. Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG, VG

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M D Enertech Ltd

Excelsior House, Buntsford Park Rd, Bromsgrove, Worcestershire B60 3DX T: 01527 900900 E: andrea@enertech.co.uk W: enertech.co.uk Year Joined: 2000 In House: GIMO Contracted Out: CDEFLRTUVWY Specialist Group: HAPS, RACHP

M&E Maintenance Solutions Ltd

19 Cato Street, Birmingham, West Midlands B7 4TS T: 0121 380 5630 E: stuartbutcher@memsolutions.co.uk W: memsolutions.co.uk Year Joined: 2008 In House: ABGJMORSU Contracted Out: FKQTWXY Sp. Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG, VG

Lord Combustion Services Limited

Senator House, 131 Dudley Road East, Oldbury, West Midlands B69 3DU Tel: 0121 544 4191 Email: sales@lordcombustion.co.uk Website: www.lordcombustion.co.uk With 40 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 9001, 14001 & 45001 standards.

Measham Heating & Air Conditioning Ltd

142 Birmingham Road, Aldridge, Walsall, West Midlands WS9 0AH T: 01922 456567 E: smeasham@measham.co.uk W: measham.co.uk Year Joined: 1972 In House: ABGIJMOPSV Contracted Out: CDEFKLQRTUWXY Specialist Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG

Midland Commercial Environmental Services Ltd

The Bungalow, Shadowbrook Court, Shadowbrook Lane, Hampton in Arden, Solihull B92 0DL T: 01676 522112 E: leepemberton@mcesuk.com W: mcesuk.com Year Joined: 1994 In House: ABCDEFGIJLMORSTUVWY Contracted Out: JP Sp. Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG, VHB, VG

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Morris Mechanical Services Ltd

Meadowcroft, Meadow Drive, Stoke-On-Trent, Staffordshire ST3 3DT T: 07990 762693 E: chris@morrismechanical services.co.uk W: morrismechanicalservices.co.uk Year Joined: 2015 In House: GM Specialist Group: HAPS, SFG, VG

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N G Bailey Ltd

2010 The Crescent, Birmingham Business Park, Birmingham, West Midlands B37 7YS T: 0121 771 7171 E: tim.rew@ngbailey.co.uk W: ngbailey.co.uk Year Joined: 1983 In House: GIJKMOPQSUVX Contracted Out: CDEFHLTWY Sp. Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG, VG

Novus Air Conditioning Ltd

Lifford Hall, Lifford Lane, Birmingham, West Midlands B30 3JN T: 0121 759 5200 E: ashleyC@novus-airconditioning.co.uk W: novus-airconditioning.co.uk Year Joined: 2022 In House: AEF Specialist Group: RACHP, VG

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PNJ Cleaners Ltd

10 Dowling Drive, Fradley, Staffordshire WS13 8WW T: 01283 791953 E: gary@pnjcleaning.co.uk W: pnjcleaning.co.uk Year Joined: 2021 In House: T Specialist Group: VHB

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Quinn Ventilation Ltd

1 Welland Way, Welland Way, Sutton Coldfield, West Midlands B76 1YY T: 0739 7958165 E: connor@quinnventilation.co.uk W: quinnventilation.co.uk Year Joined: 2022 In House: DEJPS Specialist Group: SFG, VG

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R.H.F Heating Company Ltd

71-73 Enville Street, Stourbridge, West Midlands DY8 1XW T: 01384 393694 E: mike@rhfheating.co.uk W: rhfheating.co.uk Year Joined: 1991 In House: ACDEGHIJKMOPQX Contracted Out: FLRSTUVWY Sp. Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG, VG

Rentokil Specialist Hygiene Ltd Unit 5, Bromford Central, Bromford Lane, Birmingham, West Midlands B8 2SE T: 0808 252 3807 E: patricia.whan-hatfield@ rentokil-initial.com W: rentokil-initial.co.uk Year Joined: 2019 In House: ET Specialist Group: VHB, VG

RSSAC Ltd

54 Vincent Carey Road, otherwas Industrial Estate, Hereford, Herefordshire HR2 6FE T: 01432 378060 E: john.davies@rssac.co.uk W: rssac.co.uk Year Joined: 1992 In House: ABO Contracted Out: CET Specialist Group: RACHP

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Saracen Compliance Services Ltd

1a 3 Wyvern Court, Wyvern Road, Sutton Coldfield, West Midlands B74 2GA T: 0330 133 2220 E: info@saracencompliance.co.uk W: saracencompliance.co.uk Year Joined: 2021 In House: Y

Shropshire Cooling Services Ltd

Brassey Road, Old Potts Way, Shrewsbury, Shropshire SY3 7FA T: 01743 359888 E: tracy.jones@scsgroup.info W: scsgroup.info Year Joined: 2010 In House: ABCDEGHJLMOR Sp. Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG, VG

Spectrum Electrical & Mechanical Engineers Ltd

Faraday Court, 85 Summer Road, Erdington, Birmingham, West Midlands B23 6UT T: 0121 350 9929 E: awood@spectrumem.org.uk Year Joined: 2006 In House: GHIM Contracted Out: ABLW Specialist Group: HAPS, SFG

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TBS Mechanical & Electrical Design & Build Ltd

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TDR (Mechanical Services) Ltd

Hartlebury Buildings, Tansey Green Road, Brierley Hill, West Midlands DY5 4TL T: 01384 263463 E: contracts@tdrmechserv.co.uk W: tdrmechanical services.co.uk Year Joined: 1982 In House: GIM Cont’d Out: ABCDEJKLOPQRTUVWXY Specialist Group: HAPS

263 Alcester Road South, Kings Heath, Birmingham, West Midlands B14 6DT T: 0121 693 5575 E: Darran@tbsmech.co.uk W: tbsmech.co.uk Year Joined: 1985 In House: ABEGIJMOS Cont’d Out: CDFJKLPQRTUVWXY Sp. Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG, VG

Tilbury Douglas Engineering

1st Floor, T3 Trinity Park, Birmingham, West Midlands B37 7ES T: 0121 782 2727 E: jim.jackson@tilburydouglas.co.uk W: tilburydouglas.co.uk Year Joined: 1975 In House: DGHIJP Contracted Out: ABCDEFJKLMOPQRSTUVWXY Specialist Group: HAPS, SFG

Total Extract Management Ltd

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, established in 1980. We offer a broad spectrum of services, ranging from smaller traditional mechanical installations through to £2million plus turnkey design and build projects. We offer both mechanical and M&E packages. We have a directly employed, highly skilled & experienced work force, this ensures all of our clients receive a service to the highest standard, which promotes a successful ongoing working relationship.

Taylor Grace Air Conditioning Ltd

Unit 2b, Park Farm Barns, Chester Road, Meriden, West Midlands CV7 7HJ T: 01676 522901 E: sue@taylorgraceac.co.uk W: taylorgraceac.co.uk Year Joined: 2020 In House: AGS Specialist Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG

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4005a Warstock Road, Birmingham, West Midlands B14 4ST T: 07852 908416 E: info@totalextract.co.uk W: totalextract.co.uk Year Joined: 2016 In House: T Specialist Group: VHB

Trios Facilities Management Ltd

Colburn House, Querns Lane, Cirencester, Gloucestershire GL7 1RP T: 0345 300 5969 E: Terry.Henderson@triosgroup.co.uk W: spieuk.com Year Joined: 2008 In House: ABGIMOSU Specialist Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG

Turner Process & Mechanical Pipework Installation Specialists Ltd

Unit F, The Wallows Industrial Estate, Wallows Road, Brierley Hill, West Midlands DY5 1QB T: 01384 480386 E: scottturner@swturner.com W: swturner.com Year Joined: 2006 In House: GJKMPQ Specialist Group: HAPS

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Weatherite Service and Maintenance Ltd

Weatherite House, Credena Road, West Bromwich, West Midlands B70 7JE T: 0121 543 5800 E: rbrookes@weatheritegroup.com W: weatheritegroup.com Year Joined: 2022 In House: A Specialist Group: HAPS, RACHP


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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

Heating & Plumbing Services Group RACHP Refrigeration, Air Conditioning & Heat Pump Group Service & Facilities Group SFG Ventilation Hygiene Branch VHB Ventilation Group VG HAPS

Balfour Beatty Kilpatrick

2200 Century Parki, Thorpe Park, Leeds LS15 8ZB T: 0113 821 3400 E: nathan.hall@balfourbeatty.com W: balfourbeatty.com Year Joined: 2009 In House: GIJMOPX Contracted Out: ABCDELSTUVWY Specialist Group: HAPS, RACHP, VG

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A F Connell Ltd

1 Alfred Street, West Vale, Halifax, West Yorkshire HX4 8LT T: 01422 310400 E: steve.parkin@afconnell.com W: afconnell.com Year Joined: 2004 In House: GHIJMOP Cont’d Out: ABCDEFKLQRSTUVWXY Specialist Group: HAPS, SFG

ADM Systems

1st Floor East Suite, The Waterfront, Salt Mills Road, Shipley, North Yorkshire BD17 7TD T: 01756 701051 E: bev.myers@admsystems.co.uk W: admsystems.co.uk Year Joined: 2008 In House: EHIO Sp. Group: HAPS, SFG, VHB, VG

Airmaster Air Conditioning Ltd

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B

Wetherby House, Park Hill, Swallownest, Sheffield S26 4UN T: 0114 288 9911 E: lisa@airmaster.uk.com W: airmaster.uk.com Year Joined: 2015 In House: ABEGIJOSW Sp. Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG, VG

Alpha Plus Ltd

336 Coleford Road, Darnall, Sheffield S9 5PH T: 0114 243 3594 E: gareth.lindley@alphaplusltd.co.uk W: alphaplusltd.co.uk Year Joined: 1993 In House: IJKOPQWX Sp. Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG, VG

Apleona UK Ltd

Unit 4 Bruntcliffe Way, Leeds 27 Business Park, Morley, Leeds LS27 0LL T: 01483 428674 E: martin.taylor@apleona.com Year Joined: 2007 In House: ABGMOSU Contracted Out: TVWY Specialist Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG

Aynsley Building Services

Aynsley House, Common Road, Low Moor, Bradford BD12 0UF T: 01274 670077 E: stephen.hird@thehurstgroup.co.uk W: thehurstgroup.co.uk Year Joined: 2016 In House: G Specialist Group: HAPS

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C&D Electrical Contractors Ltd

3 Lindrick Way, Barlborough, Chesterfield, Derbyshire S43 4XE T: 01246 819735 E: garreth@c-delectrical.co.uk W: c-delectrical.co.uk Year Joined: 2016 In House: AG Specialist Group: HAPS, RACHP

Calder Building Services (UK) Ltd

4 Keighley Road, Ovenden, Halifax, West Yorkshire HX3 6QP T: 01422 383113 E: david@calderbuild.com W: calderbuild.com Year Joined: 2009 In House: BS Contracted Out: CEO Specialist Group: RACHP, SFG

CBRE Managed Services Ltd

Unit 1 Cliffe Park, Bruntcliffe Road, Morley, Leeds LS27 0RY T: 0113 259 7136 E: graeme.smith2@cbre.com W: cbre.eu Year Joined: 1985 In House: ABCDEFGHIJKLMOPQRSTUVWXY Sp. Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG, VHB, VG

Crowther & Shaw Ltd

Unit 23, Ringway Centre, Beck Road, Huddersfield, Yorkshire HD1 5DG T: 01484 352000 E: m.gledhill@crowtherandshaw.co.uk W: crowtherandshaw.co.uk Year Joined: 1992 In House: ABISV Cont’d Out: CDEFGJKMQTUWXY Specialist Group: RACHP, SFG

E

Elite Managed Services Ltd

The Bay House, Browgate, Baildon, West Yorkshire BD17 6BY T: 0844 335 6150 E: a.iveson@elitegroupltd.co.uk W: elitegroupltd.co.uk Year Joined: 2012 In House: ABGHJMSV Cont’d Out: CDEFIJKLOPQTUWXY Specialist Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG

Enhanced Energy Solutions Ltd

35 Springwell Avenue, Sheffield S20 1XD T: 0800 061 4102 E: team@enhanced energysolutions.co.uk W: enhancedenergysolutions.co.uk Year Joined: 2019 In House: AGHSV Specialist Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG

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F R Scott Ltd

Canning Street, Hull HU2 8QS T: 01482 324731 E: shaun@frscott.co.uk W: frscottheating.co.uk Year Joined: 1983 In House: GHJKMOPQVW Contracted Out: ABCDEFILRSTUXY Specialist Group: HAPS, SFG

Fredshaw & Co Ltd

Victoria Buildings, Albert Street, Lockwood, Huddersfield, Yorkshire HD1 3PR T: 01484 422625 E: howard.rhodes@fshaw.co.uk W: fredshaw.co.uk Year Joined: 1992 In House: CEU Contracted Out: DRSTV Specialist Group: SFG, VG

G

Gasmech (UK) Ltd

The Dove Suite, Royds Enterprise Park, Future Fields, Bradford, West Yorkshire BD6 3EW T: 01274 678030 E: steve@gasmech.co.uk W: gasmech.co.uk Year Joined: 2017 In House: G Specialist Group: HAPS

GB Air Control Ltd

Unit 14a, Moderna Business Park, Mytholmroyd, Hebden Bridge, West Yorkshire HX7 5QQ T: 01422 883761 E: andy@gbaircontrol.co.uk W: gbaircontrol.co.uk Year Joined: 2007 In House: ABFIOTV Specialist Group: RACHP, SFG, VHB

Greenhill Air Conditioning Ltd Unit 8, Callywhite Business Park, Callywhite Lane, Dronfield, Derbyshire S18 2XP T: 01246 410510 E: daniel@greenhillaircon.co.uk W: greenhill-aircon.co.uk Year Joined: 2000 In House: AS Specialist Group: RACHP, SFG

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Knight Engineers Ltd

IAG Developments Ltd

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H F Brown & Son Ltd

Portland Works, Main Street, Hemingbrough, Selby, North Yorkshire YO8 6QF T: 01757 638262 E: nick@hfbrown.com W: hfbheating.com Year Joined: 1977 In House: GHIJKLMOQVW Contracted Out: ABCDESU Specialist Group: HAPS, SFG

H Pickup Mechanical & Electrical Services Ltd

Durham House, Lower Clark Street, Scarborough, North Yorkshire YO12 7PW T: 01723 369191 E: steve.h@hpickup.co.uk W: hpickup.co.uk Year Joined: 1920 In House: DGHIJKLMOPQSV Contracted Out: ABCEFTUWXY Specialist Group: HAPS, SFG, VG

Heating & Pipework Installations (Leeds) Ltd Unit 2, Gloucester Court, Gloucester Terrace, Leeds LS12 2ER T: 0113 263 0318 E: mswindells@hpistoke.co.uk W: hpibuildingservices.co.uk Year Joined: 1983 In House: GMOX Cont’d Out: ABCDEIJLPRSTUVWY Specialist Group: HAPS, RACHP, VG

Hensall Mechanical Services Ltd

Roall Hall, Roall Lane, Eggborough, North Yorkshire DN14 0NA T: 01977 661318 E: cbond@hensall.com W: hensall.com Year Joined: 1981 In House: ABGHIJKLMOPQRS Contracted Out: CDEFTUVWXY Sp. Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG, VG

Hydro-X Air Ltd

Hydro-X, Unit 1, Manor Drive, Dinnington, Sheffield S25 3QU T: 01909 565133 E: chris.findon@hydro-x.co.uk W: hydro-x.co.uk Year Joined: 2018 In House: ETY Specialist Group: VHB, VG

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Unit 31A, Black Dyke Mills, Queensbury BD13 1QA T: 01274 691051 E: adam@iagdevelopments.co.uk W: iagdevelopments.co.uk Year Joined: 2016 In House: G Specialist Group: HAPS

Integral UK Ltd

Queens Street, Stourton, Leeds LS10 1SL T: 0113 272 8950 E: darren.craddock@integral.co.uk W: integral.co.uk Year Joined: 2005 In House: ABGHKMOQSY Contracted Out: CDEFIJLPRTUVWX Sp. Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG, VG

J

JCH Fabrications Ltd

Unit 9 - 10 Lessarna Court, Bowling Back Lane, Bradford, West Yorkshire BD4 8ST T: 01274 739446 E: sales@jchfabrications.co.uk W: no website Year Joined: 2010 In House: CES Specialist Group: SFG, VG

John Wright Electrical & Mechanical Services Ltd

Unit 1, Common Road, Dunnington, York YO19 5PD T: 01904 424114 E: d.middleton@ johnwrightelectrical.co.uk W: johnwrightelectrical.co.uk Year Joined: 2009 In House: GHIJKMPQV Contracted Out: ABCDELORSTUWXY Specialist Group: HAPS, SFG

K

Key Electrical Contractors & Storefitters Ltd Unit 5 C Roundwood Ind Est, Ossett, Wakefield WF5 9SQ T: 01924 269999 E: curtis.ramsay@keygrp.co.uk W: keygrp.co.uk Year Joined: 2016 In House: GHJL Cont’d Out: ABCEIKMOQRTUVWX Specialist Group: HAPS

Kitchen Hygiene Cleaning Services Ltd Clovelly House, 1-5 Updon Street, Hull HU8 7DA T: 01482 212955 E: admin@khcsltd.com W: khcsltd.com Year Joined: 2012 In House: ET Specialist Group: VHB, VG

Bramble Croft, Howden Road, Silsden, Keighley, West Yorkshire BD20 0JB T: 0845 620 4422 E: simon@knightengineers.co.uk W: knightengineers.co.uk Year Joined: 2010 In House: ABDFHIMOSTU Contracted Out: CEGKQWXY Sp. Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG, VHB, VG

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N

N G Bailey Ltd

7 Brown Lane West, Leeds LS12 6EH T: 01943 601933 E: brian.boyd@ngbailey.co.uk W: ngbailey.co.uk Year Joined: 1983 In House: GIJKMOPQSUVX Contracted Out: CDEFHLTWY Sp. Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG, VG

N G Bailey Ltd

LABcheck UK Ltd

c/o Space Projects UK Ltd, The Old Scotney Building, Air Street, off Sculcoates Lane, Hull HU5 1RR T: 01482 606433 E: admin@space-projects.co.uk W: labcheck.co.uk Year Joined: 2009 In House: E Specialist Group: VG

M

M Bielby Ltd

4 Cave Street, Hull HU5 2TZ T: 01482 342653 E: danny@mbielby.com W: mbielby.com Year Joined: 1966 In House: GHJMOPSVW Contracted Out: ABCDEFIKLQRTUXY Specialist Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG

Machenair Ltd

Machenair House, Wakefield Road, Ossett, West Yorkshire WF5 9LB T: 0845 291 4005 E: jackie.howden@machenair.co.uk W: machenair.co.uk Year Joined: 2000 In House: ABCDEGHIJKMOQTX Contracted Out: JLPRSUVWY Sp. Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG, VHB, VG

Mansfield Pollard & Co Ltd

Edward House, Parry lane, Bradford, West Yorkshire BD4 8TL T: 01274 774050 E: scockcroft@mansfieldpollard.co.uk W: mansfieldpollard.co.uk Year Joined: 1983 In House: ABCDEFIJKQRTUVX Contracted Out: GHJLMOPSWY Sp. Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG, VHB, VG

MAP Ventilation Ltd

Unit 1, Hanwiz House, Milner Way, Wakefield, West Yorkshire WF5 9JF T: 01924 278175 E: john.medley@mapventilation.co.uk W: mapventilation.co.uk Year Joined: 2009 In House: CDEISV Specialist Group: SFG, VG

Morley Ventilation Ltd

25 Melbourne Street, Morley, Leeds LS27 8BG T: 0113 219 1478 E: darran@morley-ventilation.co.uk W: morley-ventilation.co.uk Year Joined: 2023 In House: E Specialist Group: VG

7 Brown Lane West, Leeds LS12 6EH T: 0113 234 3443 E: craig.atmore@ngbailey.co.uk W: baileymaintenance.co.uk Year Joined: 1983 In House: ABFHIKQSUVY Contracted Out: CDET Sp. Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG, VG

P

Proctor Heating Services Ltd

Culvert House, 4 Whiting Street, Sheffield S8 9QR T: 0114 258 6321 E: mark@proctorheating.com Year Joined: 1988 In House: GHIMOV Contracted Out: ABCDE Specialist Group: HAPS

Q

Quality Environmental Services Ltd

Unit 8, Neepsend Industrial Estate, 80 Parkwood Road, Sheffield S3 8AG T: 0114 272 8838 E: dave@qualityenvironmental.co.uk W: qualityenvironmental.co.uk Year Joined: 2014 In House: FT Specialist Group: SFG, VHB

R

RAMS Extraction Cleaning Ltd

11 Chellow Lane, Bradford, West Yorkshire BD9 6AX T: 0752 8474831 E: ramscleaningone@gmail.com Year Joined: 2021 In House: T Specialist Group: VHB

RVHM Ltd

Facilities House, 20 Main Street, Hull HU2 0LF T: 01482 661276 E: dean@rvhm.com W: rvhm.com Year Joined: 2001 In House: ABDEOSV Sp. Group: RACHP, SFG, VHB, VG


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T

Freightliner Road, Hull HU3 4UW T: 01482 589010 E: stuart@srblack.com W: srblack.com Year Joined: 2010 In House: HLW Contracted Out: IJP Specialist Group: HAPS, SFG

Unit 5 Woodside Court, Clayton Wood Rise, Leeds LS16 6RF T: 01943 871333 E: chris.james@amslimited.uk.com W: amslimited.uk.com Year Joined: 2000 In House: ABHLOS Cont’d Out: CDEFGIJKMPQTUVWXY Specialist Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG

Sayes & Company Ltd

Trivent Ltd

S R Black Plumbing & Heating Ltd

Richardshaw Road, Stanningley, Pudsey, Leeds LS28 6BR T: 0113 257 8411 E: steve.tatler@sayesltd.com W: sayesltd.com Year Joined: 1941 In House: ABGIJKMOPQV Contracted Out: CDELRTUWXY Specialist Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG

Sayes Service Ltd

Richardshaw Road, Stanningley, Pudsey, Leeds LS28 6BR T: 0113 257 8411 E: steve.tatler@sayesltd.com W: sayesltd.com Year Joined: 2006 In House: ABGHIJMOSUVW Contracted Out: CDEKLQRT Specialist Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG

SES (Engineering Services) Ltd

Wates House, Station Approach, Leatherhead KT22 7SW T: 01372 861000 E: dbavington@ses-ltd.co.uk W: wates.co.uk/what-we-do/ ses-engineering-services Year Joined: 1976 In House: ABCDEGHIMOSTV Contracted Out: FJKLPQUWXY Sp. Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG, VHB, VG

Skanska Rashleigh Weatherfoil Ltd

Bentley Works, Pipering Lane East, Doncaster, South Yorkshire DN5 9NB T: 01923 776666 W: skanska.co.uk Year Joined: 2023 In House: IJKPQSX Cont’d Out: ABCDEFGHLMORTUVWY Sp. Group: HAPS, RACHP, SFG, VG

Sparks Mechanical Services Ltd

Unit 7 Whitacre Ind Estate, Whitacre Street, Huddersfield, Yorkshire HD1 1LY T: 01484 460329 E: diane.francis@sparksms.co.uk Year Joined: 1969 In House: ABOS Specialist Group: RACHP, SFG

Trios AMS Ltd

Unit 13, Brown Place, Brown Lane West, Leeds LS11 0EF T: 0113 276 0611 E: ian@trivent.co.uk W: trivent.co.uk Year Joined: 2018 In House: CE Contracted Out: D Specialist Group: VG

TWO Services Ltd

Brooklands Court, Tunstall Road, Leeds LS11 5HL T: 01268 727603 E: margarita@two-services.com Year Joined: 2006 In House: ST Specialist Group: SFG, VHB

V

Ventilation Cleaning Services Ltd

Unit 1, Hanwiz House, Milner Way, Wakefield, West Yorkshire WF5 9JF T: 01924 261989 E: sales@vcsventilationcleaning.co.uk W: vcsventilationcleaning.co.uk Year Joined: 2009 In House: T Specialist Group: VHB

VWG Mechanical Ltd

Oak House, Ash Terrace, Bingley BD16 1HB T: 01535 270668 E: chrisd@vwgmechanical.co.uk W: vwgmechanical.co.uk Year Joined: 2018 In House: G Specialist Group: HAPS

W

Wright Brothers Partnership Ltd

City Heating Works, Waverley Road, Darnall, Sheffield S9 4PL T: 0114 244 1807 E: steve.foster@wright-brothers.co.uk Year Joined: 1960 In House: GJMSU Contracted Out: ABR Specialist Group: HAPS, SFG

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