Projects Reviewed
Olympic Park |
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There was an emphasis from the outset to ensure that the London 2012 Games would be one of the most energy efficient in history. A 26km energy efficient district heating and cooling pipework network, fed from two of the largest energy centres ever to be built in the UK formed the design team’s proposal to supply the Olympic park with its energy requirements. Following on from the successful Energy Centre project with energy Consultants Parsons Brinckerhoff we were further awarded the project to coordinate the 26km energy ring main. CAD SERVICES brief was to produce co-ordinated 3D manufacture drawings for the 26km energy network and the satellite sub stations. Utilising the latest 3D drafting and clash detection software. CAD SERVICES developed the consultants design into manufacture and installation drawings. More than 500 drawings were issued to show the coordination of the 26km energy network with all other utilities and proposed structures. This includes the venues and bridges which form an important part of the park aesthetics |
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107 Cheapside |
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A re-development of Existing Buildings totalling 183,000 Sq ft , producing office space and retail units across 10 storeys plus basements, whilst retaining the façade on The City of London's main shopping street. CAD SERVICES brief was to provide structural surveys of the existing building for basement plant areas and risers, followed by fully co-ordinated installation drawings for the complete shell & core, (mechanical, electrical and public health services). This process included working very closely with the initial design team due to the complexity of the existing structural constraints. |
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London South Bank University |
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To improve the already impressive facilities of one of London’s oldest and largest universities. A new £19 million building and services project was commissioned to provide London South Bank University with a new campus and additional facilities. Keyworth II is designed to house the university’s departments of Health and Social Care, Sports Science and Education. CAD SERVICES role of lead coordination put the client in a great position to ensure that fully coordinated installation drawings of the mechanical, electrical and public health services would be produced to ensure the complex installation could be installed with the minimum of ease. Services included both shell and core, incorporating a roof level energy centre, geothermal heating and cooling systems and complete fit out of the new five-storey campus building. |
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