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Marland House was the old Southampton Civic Centre offices. The building was to be
converted into 90 x 1 bed apartments and 17 x2 bed apartments. Each apartment had its own bathroom and kitchenette. We also created 2 com munal areas, an outside deck, suite of
offices along with a gym. We were responsible for the design and build of the mechanical and
electrical installation along with the fit out of the apartments and communal areas.
This project had the added difficulty that it was connected to the Southampton District heating system which
was controlled by Cofley (Engie). The client had large predicted costs due to the increased rate in quiet periods
for returning water above the set temperature. We designed a plant solution which allowed us to create a buffer
and store the water and re use it within the system over returning it back into the DHS where the client would
be charged. This coupled with other water saving measures allowed the client to make significant ongoing
savings.