27-10-2004 Hills protects patients and staff at 21st century hospital

 

Hills Electrical & Mechanical has completed an M&E contract worth over £1 million at Lynfield Mount - a modern, purpose built unit in Bradford, West Yorkshire:



Inside Lynfield Mount, which Hills Electrical & Mechanical has fitted out electrically.
Inside Lynfield Mount, which Hills Electrical & Mechanical has f
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This new unit brings mental health and learning disabilities services into the 21st century, and the two storey building consists of two wings - one with 18 beds, the other with 36 beds - on either side of a central reception area. Working to its own specification on this design and build project, Hills Electrical & Mechanical plc installed state of the art accessories, fittings and a security system to create a safe environment for staff, service users and the community.

The electrical equipment:

The project includes a full underfloor heating system, ventilation, ductwork, a Category 5e structured cabling system for telephony and computer communications and a closed circuit television system.

An on-site transformer supplies electricity to the site, and the main panel in the plant room is split into essential and non-essential loads. Essential loads, such as lighting, are backed up by a diesel generator.

The main contractor for the project was Bluestone Construction, and Hills' project manager Nigel McClarence worked closely with staff at Bluestone's Leeds office. The client was Bradford District Care Trust.

Hills Electrical & Mechanical plc
Freepost Hills Electrical plc
Tel: 0845 7165127
Fax: 01922 721151 (Head Office)
Email: admin@hillelec.plc.uk
Web: www.hillelec.plc.uk


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