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SELFRIDGES, OXFORD STREET, LONDON
Contract Value: £ 1,000,000 per Annum
A complete new automatic controls installation to serve the new systems installed as part of the fit-out works – complete with new BMS outstations, control panels and integration with the Selfridges BMS system including related systems graphics. All installations comply with those requirements set by our Client Selfridges in their Mechanical and Technical specification. The new system was designed, supplied and installed by Smith and Byford in accordance with Selfridges design intent and performance requirements. Smith and Byford have had a permanent presence in an onsite office for the last four years. We have an onsite Project Manager, a Supervisor, a full time Administrator, between 2-3 Project engineers and a permanent Servicing engineer allocated to Selfridges. The project as a whole requires us totally removing the old Sauter system and upgrading to the latest Honeywell Niagara 4 system. We have carried out works of a similar nature to other regional Selfridges Stores such as Birmingham, Manchester and Leicester to bring in them line with the London flagship store’s BMS systems - all available to view through a web based supervisor. |
LOCAL AUTHORITY DISTRICT HEATING SCHEME
Contract Value: £ 965,000.00
Smith and Byford designed, installed and commissioned a new Honeywell BEMS at a central boiler room and 9 satellite plant rooms located, within the London borough of Southwark. New lighting and power was part of the design and installation. The new BEMS is optimised to control and monitor the estate MTHW district heating scheme with demand led controls strategy to meet the heating and hot water requirements of the estate residents.
Overall project value for the BEMS was £965,000.00 Project duration 12 months. |
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THAMES BARRIER
Contract Value: £185,000.00
The Thames Barrier has a Trend Controls Building Management System that allows lighting, heating and ventilation equipment within the 9 Piers and North & South Abutments to be monitored via a main site supervisor located in the Thames Barrier control tower.
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