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chneider Electric, the global energy management and automation specialist, has completed a strategic project with Moorfields Eye Hospital – Europe’s largest centre for ophthalmic treatment.


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Founded in 1805, the London hospital is renowned for its


exceptional levels of paient care, which are possible thanks to an efficient and highly available


infrastructure that gives managers the required level of insight and control over their facility.


Moorfields recently invested in a Schneider Electric EcoStruxure for Healthcare solution providing facility insight solutions, RTLS (Real Time Location Systems) technology – which facilitates the tracking of staff, patients, and critical assets within the hospital – as well as monitoring general patient flows.


“The EcoStruxure platform has allowed me to integrate all of the systems into one proper platform, which has helped us get all of the right data at the right time. We’ve spent less man hours maintaining the system and


my opex costs have gone down,” said Chris Harding, Director of Estates and Facilities, Moorfields Eye Hospital.


“This project is a great proof point Schneider Electric’s collaboration with world-class healthcare institutions, to provide them with innovative, cost- effective solutions that promote efficiency and safety,” said Chris Needham, Healthcare Solutions Lead at Schneider Electric.


“As with all our customers, we are commited to a strong partnership with Moorfields, now and for the long-term. Thanks to our


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Schneider Electric forges strategic partnership with Moorfields, Europe’s largest eye hospital


healthcare solution experts in the UK and our EcoStruxure IoT-enabled infrastructure platform, we are able to provides Moorfields with the facility insight they need to run effectively and efficiently.” EcoStruxure is Schneider Electric’s open,


interoperable, IoT-enabled system architecture delivering enhanced value around safety, reliability, efficiency, sustainability, and connectivity for customers. It has been deployed in 450,000+ installations, with the support of 9,000 system integrators, connecting over 1 billion devices.


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ES Engineering Services (SES), has announced it has secured a £2.7m contract win on a landmark office block in Manchester.


Working alongside integrated property services and project delivery specialist Styles&Wood Group on behalf of global real estate firm, Deka Immobilien, SES will undertake a CAT A fit-out at One St Peter’s Square, one of Manchester’s prime commercial properties, marking a continuing presence at the prestigious building, situated in the heart of the city’s commercial district, since 2014. Originally responsible for installing a range of mechanical, electrical and plumbing (MEP) services on the base build shell and core services of the 14- storey office block, SES has remained on site delivering several CAT B fit-outs with Styles&Wood Group for a range of


occupiers. The most recent of these was completed in January of this year and was delivered on behalf of international business law firm Addleshaw Goddard.


This latest contract win will see SES design, build and install heating, ventilating and cooling (HVAC) systems and controls, fire alarms and sprinkler systems, as well as lighting systems and controls to floors two, three and four as well as part of the fifth floor. Steve Joyce, SES’s Business Director North, said: “We have secured this latest contract following successful delivery of an earlier fit-out project in January and I am delighted to have this opportunity to continue our involvement on such an iconic building in Manchester city centre. “As the building is part occupied, successful execution of this fit-out will rely heavily on our ability to complete


uSES Engineering Services has secured a £2.7m contract for One St Peters Square, Manchester.


the design well ahead of our arrival on site coupled with detailed scheduling of works to ensure that we cause minimum disruption to building users while we are on site. An example of this is specifying drilling times to take place outside of normal working hours.”


ESG boosts salmon population in South Yorkshire


uGrant Widlake, SSE Business Director South, receives the ‘Best Reference Award 2016’ from Siemens Building Technologies Finance Director, Wolfgang Pillhofer.


Siemens presents SSE with award for ‘Best Reference Project’


SE Enterprise Energy Solutions has been formally recognised by Siemens Building Technologies for its work with the City of Edinburgh Council and the Desigo CC building automation system. Grant Widlake, who recently moved from his existing role as National Sales Director to take up a new position as SSE Business Director South, was presented with the ‘Best Reference Award 2016’ at the Siemens UK headquarters in Frimley, Surrey, by Siemens Building Technologies Finance Director, Wolfgang Pillhofer.


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The City of Edinburgh Council project involved the implementation of a common software platform with the ability to control and monitor products from a multitude of different manufacturers spread across a varied portfolio of buildings.


Following live tests of three different supplier systems, The City of Edinburgh Council selected the Desigo CC platform, citing its ease of use, functionality and remote management capabilities as key contributing factors. The combined knowledge and expertise of SSE and Siemens Building Technologies resulted in a future-proof building management system platform capable of controlling all other systems, regardless of manufacturer. The new solution is expected to extend the lifespan of existing products and maximise energy efficiency throughout the lifecycle of the council buildings.


Open to Siemens partners from across Europe, the Best Reference Project award is keenly contested and reserved for projects that demonstrate very high levels of technical innovation.


Upon receiving the award, Grant Widlake commented: “This project reinforced the strong partnership we have with Siemens. As a company, we are committed to innovation and are proud to have been involved with the first implementation of Desigo CC in the UK.”


Navid Mehr joins DEOS as UK Managing Director


SG, the UK provider of testing, inspection and compliance services, is carrying out geotechnical surveys to support Yorkshire Water in boosting the River Don’s salmon population. The Socotec company is conducting ground investigation and structural analysis services to assist the design process for the construction of a series of fish passes.


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returning to the River Don after 150 years’ absence. Now, Yorkshire Water is installing fish passes to help them navigate the Don’s weirs, allowing the fish will to swim further upstream to their natural spawning grounds.


ESG’s Infrastructure Services Division was approached by Yorkshire Water to examine the structural make-up of the weirs, as well as the riverbed and the soil beneath. Information about the water


course and river depth along the Don is also being measured to ensure a consistent flow rate within the fish passes.


The project, at three weir sites along the Don and Little Don, involves masonry coring and dynamic sampling. In-situ testing and dynamic sampling was carried out over-water using a modular rig.


Richard Hardwick, Project Manager, Infrastructure Services, ESG, said: “Some of


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these weirs were built more than a century ago, which means they pose a number of technical issues from a structural analysis perspective. “However, our


experienced geotechnical team has been able to develop and employ bespoke solutions to overcome the challenges of each site, providing Yorkshire Water with the information they need to support the design of the new passes.”


EOS AG has appointed Navid Mehr as Managing Director of its new UK Office. He will introduce the DEOS range of digital energy optimising systems for energy-efficient building automation to the UK. Mehr has more than 25 years’ experience in the building control technologies and automation sector,


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encompassing sales, business development and


management skills, coupled with extensive technical knowledge.


He has played a pivotal role in developing and building business relationships over those years, resulting in successful delivery of solutions to prospective clients. Prior to joining DEOS, Mehr was responsible for Sales and Business Development for UK and Ireland at Distech Controls.


“I am very excited to be a part of the DEOS team and growing the brand in the UK,” said Mehr. “I am really looking forward to developing my team in the UK under the umbrella of such a successful iconic family owned company that is well known globally for their excellent product range and expertise. The shared values and mindset that we have in common promises to make for a fruitful and long lasting working relationship.”


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