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T he new development includes a 12-cinema picture house containing the South West’s first IMAX screen.
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Kershaw Mechanical Services has completed works at the newly expanded, state-of-the-art
Cineworld at the O2 entertainment venue.
The expansion makes it London’s largest cinema, with over 4500 seats and the introduction of an additional eight screens offering VIP and 4DX experiences. The new additions make it one of the UK’s most technologically advanced cinemas. Kershaw Mechanical Services provided a full mechanical service installation including a building
management system, air conditioning and heating and ventilation for the 19 screen cinema.
The work was undertaken by the
Special Projects Division in Kershaw Mechanical Services and follows a long line of previous Cineworld projects.
Colin Newstead, Kershaw
Mechanical Services, Special Projects Division said: “We are delighted to have completed works on this ultra- modern cinema located within the iconic O2 building. We have a long- standing relationship with Cineworld and we are proud to have successfully completed yet another project with them”
Following on from competition, the Special Projects team are now excited to be shortly starting work on one of Cineworld’s latest additions – a £48m cinema complex in Plymouth.
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facilities services company Incentive FM Group, has been awarded a contract by property asset management specialist EPAM to provide a comprehensive range of e ngineering services across a portfolio of prestigious buildings in Manchester and Leeds.
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Under the terms of the agreement, Incentive Tec will be delivering vital m&e and HVAC services whilst ensuring that all safety systems such as fire alarms and sprinkler systems remain fully operational and compliant.
The contract covers three
properties in Manchester – One King Street (currently occupied by Waterstones), 1 The Avenue, elds (currently home t ustralasia, CMS and Brewi otte
ell as S As part of the contract, an Incentive Tec engineer will be based
a t each site for one day every week, with additional 24/7 support from the organisation’s in-house mobile team, strategically placed across the UK. A nita Adams, operations director a t EPAM, said: “Our properties are o ccupied by some of the biggest names in the world of finance, retail, hospitality and more. Therefore, it is absolutely vital they are maintained ot
knowledge, and we look forward to a e xpertise and extensive industry Tec’s comprehensive service portfolio, thoroughly impressed by Incentive to t
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at Incentive Tec, added: “Manchester and Leeds continue to attract nificant investme nomies th be gi
Spinningfields (currently home to Armani, Australasia, CMS Cameron McKenna and Brewin Dolphin), and 3-5 Charlo as well
me to MS Cameron
as well as St Paul’s House in Leeds. otte St (Bank of East Asia), rewin Dolphin), and
significant investment as both local economies thrive. We are honoured to be given the chance to play a vital role in the successful running of landmark buildings such as 1 The Avenue and St Paul’s House in Manchester and Leeds respectively, which have become beacons for growth in the north. We are fully committed to providing world-class solutions that deliver true value for money for our clients.”
Chris Windass, managing director ncentive Tec, added: “Manch d Leeds continue to att ifi i
attract stment as both locall bhl thrive. We are honoured be given the chance to play a v vita anchester
the very highest standard. We were roughly
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