Visit the Worcester Bosch Group web site

SES Bring In Back Up At £31m Defra Project

A SES Shepherd Engineering Services product story
Edited by the Buildingtalk editorial team May 19, 2004

Leading UK building services provider, SES, recently installed an impressive seven-metre long, 16-cylinder, turbo charged diesel generator in to the bespoke 'Energy Centre'.

Leading UK building services provider, SES, recently installed an impressive seven-metre long, 16-cylinder, turbo charged diesel generator in to the bespoke 'Energy Centre' at its £10m building services contract at Defra in Weybridge.

The 16,000Kg monster, which has a rating of 2000kva, 1600Kw at a 0.8 power factor, will be used as the back up energy source for a new large laboratory block if there is any disruption to the building's regular power supply.

Currently still under construction the installation forms part of the total £31.7m Veterinary Laboratories Agency's Phase 1 Redevelopment Project comprising the construction of a new 10,000m2 combined laboratory and office building with a separate 1200m2 Energy Centre.

When completed next year the new four-storey development will have the capacity to cope with any future large-scale serological testing requirements for livestock disease outbreaks such as foot and mouth disease.

It will also be used for research and diagnosis into bacterial diseases of farm livestock, especially tuberculosis in cattle.

The principal contractor for the 'Phase 1' Development is Shepherd Construction Ltd and the building is due to officially open in Spring 2005.

Not what you're looking for? Search the site.

Back to top Back to top

Contact SES Shepherd Engineering Services

Related Stories

Contact SES Shepherd Engineering Services

 

Newsletter sign up

Request your free weekly copy of the Buildingtalk email newsletter ...

Visit the Worcester Bosch Group web site

Search by company

A Pro-talk Publication

A Pro-talk publication