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News Release from: SES Shepherd Engineering Services | Subject: New Automotive Interior Manufacturing Development
Edited by the Buildingtalk Editorial
Team on 10 October 2003
SES Race Ahead
SES has completed, in seven weeks, Phase One of its two-phase £2.1m building services contract for a new 13000m2 automotive interior manufacturing facility at Highway Point, Coleshill.
SES was contracted in May this year to undertake the design and installation of all the mechanical and electrical (M and E) services for the fast track project due to finish in November 2003 The completion of Phase One is even more significant as 90% of the M and E installation process for the project was conducted at heights of 6.5m and above
This article was originally published on Buildingtalk on 15 May 2007 at 8.00am (UK)
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Phase Two of the works consist of major plant and services set on gantries or suspended from the buildings steelwork comprising air handling units, electrical substations, compressed air, treated water, polymer distribution pipework, water booster pumps, water tanks, lighting and fire alarm systems.
David Mason, SES Regional Director Midlands, commented: "This project is key to the clients requirements to improve their production at this new facility.
Our ability to work to very tight time schedules, whilst delivering a quality M and E design and installation service, has been very rewarding for us.
We are now negotiating the next phase and this is testimony to our belief in focusing on customer needs and maintaining long-term relationships." Plant production equipment from an existing site has already been situated in the new facility and whilst the second stage is under installation Phase One of the project will be kept fully operational for the client.
Hemel Hempstead-based Trak Construction is the main contractor for the £4 million project.
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