NG Bailey has announced a raft of contract wins worth over £150million for its engineering business, in the last quarter, as it continues to build on its industry-leading expertise in the mechanical, engineering and plumbing (MEP) sector. The series of wins spans sectors including healthcare, education, film and television and rail. This includes a £68million project for the University of Bristol's Temple Quarter Enterprise Campus, a two-year contract which will see NG Bailey act as the MEP supply chain partner for the project.
The campus, which will sit at the heart of the city's vibrant new Temple Quarter, will offer a new academic and scientific research hub, featuring six floors of teaching areas, learning zones, academic offices, research and computer labs, and innovation spaces. NG Bailey will be providing a range of MEP installations on the project, including water source heat pumps, heat recovery units, PV panels and LED lighting as well as connecting the building to the Bristol City district heating network.
Other recent project wins include a £8.5million project with Transport for London to provide complete MEP and communications services to a new maintenance facility building at Beckton Depot, which will service TfL's new fleet of trains. The business has also been awarded two projects with Shinfield Studios, a new UK film, TV studio and production hub in Reading which will encompass over 1million sq ft of purpose-built sound stages, workshops, contemporary offices and post-production facilities, with NG Bailey delivering all MEP services.
Paul Aulton, Managing Director Regions at NG Bailey said: "These recent contract wins demonstrate the continued demand for our engineering expertise, and fully support our growth across strategic sectors. As a business we have a long track record of delivering offsite manufacture and installation of complex mechanical and electrical solutions. We are looking forward to working together with both new and existing partners to continue delivering outstanding work for some of the UK's most exciting projects in infrastructure and the built environment."
Source: www.ngbailey.com