Six Sectors. One Way Of Working.
Different sectors demand different approaches. The needs of a school are very different from those of a healthcare facility, industrial unit or family home, and good building services engineering starts with understanding how a space will be used.
Six Sectors We Know Inside Out.
Each sector has its own demands. Different occupancy patterns, different compliance frameworks, different things that go wrong if engineering is treated as a tick-box. The same team, applying the same way of working, calibrated to each sector's reality.
Education
Schools, sixth forms and university buildings. Engineering for daily occupancy patterns, holiday cycles and the energy targets public procurement demands.
See Our Education WorkCommercial
Offices, mixed-use and Cat A/B fit-outs. Flexible services that adapt to tenant changes, designed against the BREEAM rating the developer needs to hit.
See Our Commercial WorkHealthcare
Hospitals, surgeries and care homes. HTM compliance, infection control and the resilience requirements healthcare estates demand.
See Our Healthcare WorkResidential
Apartment blocks, student accommodation and social housing. Fire safety, Building Regulations and energy targets aligned with net-zero policy.
See Our Residential WorkIndustrial
Warehouses, manufacturing and light industrial. Plant rooms and services designed alongside the process equipment, sized for actual demand.
See Our Industrial WorkLeisure
Sports halls, hotels and accommodation buildings. High-occupancy ventilation, water-heavy systems and the energy intensity these buildings demand.
See Our Leisure WorkDifferent Building, Same Approach.
Every sector brings different operational, environmental and user requirements, and our approach adapts to the way each building will function, so the systems behind it support the people using the space every day. The categories above describe where most of our work sits, not the limit of it. If you're working on a building type that isn't listed, that's not a reason to skip the conversation.