
NHS Hospital, Wiltshire
Installation of Air Source Heat Pumps
Overview
We were appointed to deliver the installation of 5 new air source heat pumps as part of a larger decarbonisation scheme at a busy hospital site.
This project was carefully planned and executed to maintain full operational continuity across critical healthcare areas, ensuring that patient care and hospital services were uninterrupted while all installation works were completed.
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Duration
20 Weeks
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Project value
£1.2million
Scope of work
These works included the design coordination and installation of an energy-efficient system designed to integrate seamlessly with the existing infrastructure and plant.
The project helped future proof the hospital's infrastructure while incorporating modern low-carbon technologies. It formed a key element of the client's sustainability strategy, improving energy efficiency, reducing carbon emissions and enhancing overall system performance.
Key Activities
- Installation of new air source heat pumps
- Electrical upgrades to support new plant and equipment
- Structural steelwork, including the installation of external platforms to safely accommodate new plant equipment and allow for future maintenance access
- Associated builders work such as core drilling and trench excavation to facilitate pipework and cabling routes across the site
- Integration of new systems with existing heating and chilled water circuits
- Comprehensive testing throughout and commissioning upon completion of works


