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News Release from: Smoke Control Services | Subject: Smoke control systems
Edited by the Buildingtalk Editorial
Team on 04 June 2008
Canary Wharf deal fires up Smoke Control
Services
Smoke Control Services to provide its smoke control systems to prestigious Canary Wharf residential development after securing a GBP1m contract from international construction firm Ballymore.
Smoke Control Services has been appointed as preferred supplier to the Crossharbour development of 700 apartments, which is currently being constructed on the former site of the London Docklands Arena The lucrative contract comes hot on the heels of the firm being named 'Fire Safety Specialist of the Year' in the national Construction Specialist Awards, and will be a major boost to the firm's strategy of doubling its turnover to GBP15m by 2010
This article was originally published on Buildingtalk on 17 Apr 2008 at 8.00am (UK)
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Managing Director Allan Meek said: "We are delighted to have secured the contract for such a notable development in an iconic location.
We will be installing mechanical smoke control systems into five apartment blocks and a smoke extract system into the car park for each block.
"We have worked on many interesting and varied projects across the UK including the London Transport Museum and White City, the new GBP1.6 billion shopping mall at Shepherd's Bush, set to become London's biggest shopping centre when it opens its doors this year.
"Our systems have been installed in thousands of buildings nationwide yet the opportunity to work on such a prestigious development is a real coup for us.
"We have seen an exciting period of growth recently as we expand into new sectors and territories and have sought to exploit opportunities in existing markets.
Our strategy going forward is to actively target large developments such so this could not come at a better time in terms of our development".
Smoke Control Services has been selected by the appointed mechanical and electrical contractor for Crossharbour, the Essex Electrical Group PLC, following a lengthy tender process.
Essex Electrical project leader Gary Dew said: "The positive attitude Smoke Control Services showed throughout the tendering process on everything from commercial to tricky technical issues really impressed us.
We have worked with the firm on smaller projects in the past and knew they would be perfect for such a large scale development due to their technical expertise and can-do approach".
Installation of smoke control systems at Crossharbour will commence in early July with work due to last a year.
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