A Pudsey based company has secured a multi-million pound contract to deliver a complete mechanical, electrical and public health design and build to Manchester’s original skyscraper, Sunlight House.
G&H Group will support the refurbishment of the iconic Grade II listed building, improving its energy performance and helping it achieve a net-zero carbon footprint.
A 40-strong team, including apprentices, will deliver a full MEP design and build which will transform the 14-storey office.
As part of the contract G&H Group will install a solar PV system, new energy saving lighting, fire, access control and CCTV systems, heating and cooling systems, and upgrade the power services.
G&H have been appointed by main contractor MYCO and developer Karrev.
G&H Group director David Davis said: “We’re excited to be collaborating with MYCO on the restoration of Sunlight House, a building rich in heritage and of the finest architecture.
“Sustainability is at the heart of the project and G&H Group will, through every aspect of design and installation, ensure Karrev’s environment targets are achieved.”
Work will commence on Sunlight House, which was designed by Manchester-based architect Joseph Sunlight, in July with planned completion for Phase one, April 2025.
Established in 1998, G&H Group is a market leading MEP provider. Its 180-strong experienced team design, manage, deliver and maintain every aspect of MEP schemes.
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