ABEC achieves first class
ABEC has secured a Building Management System (BEMS) maintenance contract at Imperial College London. The contract will last for five years, with a possible two-year extension covering the college’s entire property estate. Our high level of service, qualified engineers and impressive infrastructure were the winning criteria for the tender agreement.
The project started in August 2012. Imperial College London wanted a specialist contractor who met the complex criteria of the brief.
ABEC won the contract based on our practical, cost effective solution. Forward thinking ensured we were able to deliver the optimum outcome for Imperial College.
We were able to completely align our way of working with Imperial College’s brief. Through our high calibre of engineers we were able to demonstrate we had the necessary infrastructure in place to manage the work. Fully qualified and highly experienced engineers for planned preventative maintenance and reactive works were required for the job. We proved to be extremely well organised and self-sufficient in delivering the right workforce onsite.
ABEC’s managing director Daniel Kittow said: “Our control systems are designed and installed to meet the most demanding specifications, according to each individual project requirements. We ensure that even the most complex projects have a smooth transition from start to finish, guaranteeing that final completion is beyond the client’s expectations.”
Date
01-08-2013
ABEC has delivered a successful BEMS contract by providing resilient controls alongside intelligent energy efficiency for the university’s estates requirements.
Rakesh Patel, the Contracts Manager, Imperial College said:
“ABEC had a competitive proposal, which could maintain the ventilation performance and effectively reach specific targets for our buildings.”