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echanical and electrical services specialist J S Wright has netted a contract worth more than £5 million for the residential element of a major mixed-use regeneration scheme in Wimbledon. The company will install the mechanical services for 413 high-quality private apartments at Wimbledon Grounds on the site of a former dog track in Plough Lane. Wimbledon Grounds, which will sit next to a new stadium for football club AFC Wimbledon, is a development by Galliard Homes that will eventually comprise more than 600 homes and 18,000 sq ft of commercial space. J S Wright is already working on a contract with Galliard Homes to install the engineering infrastructure systems, including an energy centre, boosted cold water plantroom, plantroom ventilation and a building management system, within Stadia Three, the first residential element of Wimbledon Grounds.
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The company will now provide and install a low-pressure hot water heating system and pipework to deliver low-temperature hot water via heat interface units to radiators in all the apartments across the seven-storey buildings.
It will also supply and equip the apartments with energy efficient mechanical ventilation heat recovery systems that will use the outgoing air from the properties to heat incoming fresh air. Fire prevention sprinklers, sanitary ware and HPDE above ground drainage will also be fitted.
Worcester Bosch’s ‘Safe in your home installer commitment’ success
ince Worcester Bosch launched the Safe in Your Home Installer Commitment on 1st June, they have shared news that as of 23rd June, a staggering 2,935 installer companies have already signed up to. It is estimated by the leading boiler manufacturer that by the end of this week this will surpass 3,000 sign-ups. The Commitment is a safety pledge where installers who sign up receive a pack of digital tools to help them undertake work in customers’ homes safely and securely. Many installers are supporting the initiative on social with their kits arriving this week. Matthew Brome, Brome Gas Heating and Plumbing Services, said “With the social distancing that’s in place, it’s good to show
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customers our checklist so they are aware of what I’m about to do. Precautions we take start from a phone call with a series of questions, before a home visit with the appropriate safety equipment and measures.
“Safety is always a priority and it’s more important now than ever to maintain the safety and wellbeing of customers and engineers.”
Leon York, Leon York Heating Limited commented, “We’ve been issued a checklist that we are following to ensure ourselves and our customers are safe. We’re proud to be part of this pledge, and this means using clean hygiene, clean uniform, clean hands, gloves, masks and all the PPE required to keep our team and our customers safe.”
Delta EMEA Partners with One Tree Planted Charity to Donate Trees in Africa
Commenting on this initiative, Dalip Sharma, president & regional head of Delta for the EMEA region, stated: “This initiative echoes Delta’s corporate mission: ‘To provide innovative, clean and energy- efficient solutions for a better tomorrow’. It is our commitment to make the world greener in a smarter way, and we would like to invite everyone to work with us together on this initiative.”
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elta announced its Telecom Power Infrastructure Solutions team in Europe, Middle East and Africa (EMEA) has joined forces with the environmental charity, One Tree Planted, to donate trees linked to the sales of DPR 3000E EnergE rectifiers in EMEA.
The trees will be planted in Africa, where they will bring a number of benefits to the local community, as well as the planet in general. One Tree Planted is a 501(c)(3) non- profit organisation founded in Vermont, U.S.A. in 2014. Its mission is to make it simple for anyone to help the environment by planting trees. Its focus is on global reforestation and, with like-minded partners, it is currently planting in North and South America, Africa and India. By the end of this year, it expects to have supported the planting of 15 million trees.
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Andreas Grewing, senior director & head of Delta’s Telecom Power Solutions for the EMEA region, remarked: “Delta chose to support the One Tree Planted charity through sales of its DPR 3000E EnergE rectifier because, in their different ways, they are both committed to doing the best they can for the environment.” In the case of Delta’s rectifier, the energy conversion efficiency is as high as 98% and it packs a lot of work into each of its cubic inches, a technical term called power density, reaching 56.8 W/inch3. This means that it minimises energy consumption, delivers significant OPEX savings, lowers temperature management requirements and is responsible for much lower CO2 emissions. These rectifiers are designed for medium to high power applications for mobile network base stations, wireless applications, fixed line applications and data communications. Buyers from all of these industries will be contributing indirectly to the One Tree Planted cause.
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J S Wright secures £5mplus contract for Wimbledon development
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