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SEHBAC Commercial News

June 2010

SEHBAC COMMERCIAL HANDLES COMPLETE SUFFOLK OFFICE REFURB

17 June 2010

 
 

RWES will refurbish the entire complex

Property improvement specialist, SEHBAC Commercial,

brings experience and innovation to clients’ project and, through its position as part of the SEH Group of companies, can provide a complete construction package suited to any project.

The full scale and benefits of this co-operative and co-ordinated approach are being made apparent in an on-going project in Ipswich at the Claydon Court office complex, the transformation and modernisation of which is being managed by Real World Energy Solutions (RWES), part of SEHBAC Commercial Ltd.

Originally the barn and cart lodges of a dairy farm on the Old Ipswich Road, in Claydon, Claydon Court was developed into offices by a London auction house in the 1980s with little regard to energy efficiency. Original block walls along with plywood and minimal polystyrene insulation had been utilised to create office space that was externally clad with timber weather boarding.

Claydon Court’s current owner, Richard Parker, purchased the property in 1998 from an air conditioning company that had been based in the buildings and which had installed its units throughout. Richard explains: “The same air conditioning system remains in the property today but is now outdated, energy inefficient and overly expensive to operate and maintain and its replacement has been one of the main drivers for change.”

“The premises are home to several companies – a software developer, a charity and a recruitment consultancy as well as three companies that are part of the Strident group of companies. There are about forty people working here. Improvements have become a necessity; the building is too hot in warmer weather and under-insulated in colder periods, there is a clear requirement for improved efficiencies.”

In 2009, Richard met Julian Pennington who heads up RWES and invited RWES to survey Claydon Court. Julian describes the scale of the project:

“Richard was keen to find ways in which he could reduce energy consumption at Claydon Court to minimise costs and his Carbon Footprint. The project brief for RWES was to create the best value energy efficient building utilising the newly introduced Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) ratings.”

“It was agreed that RWES would develop the project to improve the building’s EPC rating from a current F rating to a B rating utilising the most cost effective methods. Not only would this reduce the overall carbon emissions from the building but it would also result in lower operational costs for the occupiers. The building would therefore become more attractive to prospective tenants and the space would be more demanded, allowing Richard as the landlord, to extend the building and create further quality office accommodation for the existing tenants and to attract new tenants to the offices.”

“As project manager for the whole development, RWES is responsible for all aspects. In a ‘live’ office environment we deal with existing landlord and tenant issues to ensure no disruption to services and function. We are extending the premises to provide an extra 1,471ft2 and have handled the land acquisition and planning application having appointed and worked with the architect Barefoot Gilles to design the extension; the co-ordination and integration of the new-build design has been carefully managed along with the refurbishment of the existing building.”

As project managers RWES has also acted in the appointment of the CDM co-ordinator for the project and organised the structural engineer’s soil survey, foundation design, asbestos survey and compliance with building regulations.

Highlighting the convenience of the using the SEH solution, the principle building contractor for the new build element of the project is SEH French Construction Ltd. By using a sister company, SEHBAC Commercial can ensure swiftness of delivery, has the assurance of knowing that the contractor is professional, skilled and reliable and can maintain strong communications to make sure things are done on schedule and to budget. The input from the contractor from the inception stage of the project has ensured design and build issues are covered from the outset to avoid nasty surprises.

Energy Efficiency

RWES is undertaking the energy efficiency improvements to the existing building and are able to apply techniques and knowledge to the whole building and contribute to the design phase of the new extension whilst also focussing on the commercial realities of the project.

RWES is removing the external weatherboarding to install an effective insulation solution throughout with minimal disruption to the occupiers.

The heating and ventilation systems of the building are to be completely replaced; the new system has been designed to provide flexibility in the use of the building as well as reducing energy consumption. Additional windows are to be installed within the external fabric of the building to provide additional natural ventilation.

Large glazed areas overlooking the south facing courtyard are responsible for significant solar gain within the offices, which, will be significantly reduced by the installation of a timber framed Pergola. Not only will the offices benefit from the solar shading that is created by the Pergola, but it will also improve the aesthetic appeal of the building as plants such as Honey Suckle and Clematis will adorn the frame creating an attractive work environment.

In addition to the insulation and HAVC solutions RWES is also converting the internal lighting to ensure that fittings and lamps are all highly energy efficient and install an automated energy management system that will record the energy consumption of the building so that it can be actively managed.

With the planning stage now complete, the building works are soon to commence. Images and updates will be available regularly through the SEHBAC Commercial website: www.sehbaccommercial.co.uk            

Editors’ note: 

SEHBAC Commercial manages commercial refurbishment projects for clients including government departments, local authorities, housing associations, schools, commercial contractors and property developers.  

 

Together with Real World Energy Solutions (RWES), a division of SEHBAC Commercial that delivers business solutions focussing on energy efficiency and carbon emission reduction, SEHBAC Commercial offers a complete construction capability for customers. RWES focuses on helping organisations reduce their energy expenditure and carbon emissions through the implementation of energy efficiency measures and working with stakeholders to change their behaviour and promote a culture of efficiency and environmental awareness.  

 

As SEHBAC Commercial’s client portfolio continues to grow in the competitive commercial property market, the company is securing business thanks to high quality traditional PVC-u, aluminium and timber windows & doors, an experienced commercial team and a commitment to developing new solutions in tune with modern efficiencies and construction ideals.

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Download Press Release as a PDF here: Press Release – Real World Energy Solutions to manage complete office refurb project                                                                                           

SEHBAC Commercial Media contact – Oliver McCrudden – 01621 892 814 – oliver@smapr.net

Real World Energy Solutions – Julian Pennington – 01473 238480/0787 622771

SEHBAC COMMERCIAL SECURES NORTH EALING PRIMARY SCHOOL

4 June 2010

SEHBAC Commercial, the commercial property arm of the SEH Construction Group, has secured the external window and door supply contract on a new build extension being carried out at North Ealing Primary School by Willmott Dixon Construction.

SEHBAC Commercial’s aluminium product range is constructed in house at SEHBAC Commercial using material from SAPA Aluminium and has satisfied the crucial safety, energy efficiency and price criteria put down by Willmott Dixon Construction, one of the industry’s most recognizable brands for major construction projects across England and Wales.

The project at north Ealing Primary School involves the creation of a brand new, two-storey school building providing state of the art facilities for the pupils. An old, dilapidated building was demolished to prepare for the new building and pupils have been moved to temporary mobile unit classrooms while the construction is underway. The new building is due for completion on Christmas Eve 2010.

Iain Charnley, Assistant Project Surveyor at Willmott Dixon Construction Limited: “I have worked with SEHBAC Commercial on previous projects and once again they have proved to most competitive supplier, providing a flexible contract and the ideal product.

Glen Swatman, managing director at SEHBAC Commercial: “We’re very proud to be working for Willmott Dixon, one of the most respected companies in the field. We work on school projects and other commercial property contracts across the UK. The experience means we have a team of installers that is well-versed in the intricacies of working in a live school environment. It’s gratifying to be able to contribute the best product to help the next generations in their learning environments.”

SEHBAC Commercial will install aluminium casement, tilt and turn widows and commercial entrance doors.

Willmott Dixon Group is one of the UK’s largest privately owned construction, housing, repair, maintenance and investment companies. The Group employs over 2,500 people across the country whose focus is to deliver outstanding results for clients from a wide range of sectors.

Editors’ note:

SEHBAC Commercial manages commercial refurbishment projects for clients including government departments, local authorities, housing associations, schools, commercial contractors and property developers.

Together with Real World Energy Solutions (RWES), a division of SEHBAC Commercial that delivers business solutions focussing on energy efficiency and carbon emission reduction, SEHBAC Commercial offers a complete construction capability for customers. RWES focuses on helping organisations reduce their energy expenditure and carbon emissions through the implementation of energy efficiency measures and working with stakeholders to change their behaviour and promote a culture of efficiency and environmental awareness.

As SEHBAC Commercial’s client portfolio continues to grow in the competitive commercial property market, the company is securing business thanks to high quality traditional PVC-u, aluminium and wood windows & doors, an experienced commercial team and a commitment to developing new solutions in tune with modern efficiencies and construction ideals.

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Download Press Release as a PDF here: Press Release – SEHBAC COMMERCIAL SECURE NORTH EALING PRIMARY SCHOOL                                                       

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SEHBAC Commercial Media contact – Oliver McCrudden – 01621 892 814 – oliver@smapr.net