Inviron,
the award-winning and leading building services and facilities
management provider, is supporting the green revolution in East Anglia.
The
business' Building Systems Eastern division has begun work, alongside
Main Contractor, Wates Construction, at the five-storey OrbisEnergy
building in Lowestoft. The building will become a landmark site
providing office, boardroom and conferencing facilities for more than
30 businesses involved in renewable wind, wave and tidal power across
east England. Inviron
is currently installing the mechanical and electrical systems at the
building, including lighting, small power, fire alarm, heating, air
conditioning and ventilation, along with the installation of a woodchip
bio-mass boiler and daylight controlled lighting which will help energy
conservation. The
Lowestoft building has been designed to BREEAM (Build Research
Establishment Environment Assessment Method) standards, reflecting its
low environmental impact. Colin
Clements, Inviron's Building Systems Eastern's, General Manager
commented "We are pleased to be working with Wates Construction and to
be involved in this project which will ultimately help to create a
better environment for us all." Ian
Vickers, Business Unit Director, from Wates Construction, commented
"Wates' policy is to create a positive impact where possible on the
environment and in the communities in which we work. We work in
partnership with companies that will deliver our vision and are proud
to be associated with the OrbisEnergy building and believe it will
create a sustainable environment for future generations."
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