Royal College of Physicians – Liverpool

Royal College of Physicians – Liverpool

Client:  Morgan Sindall

Industry:  Office

Value: £6.4 Million Mechanical and Electrical

The Royal College of Physicians new £ 35 Million Northern Headquarters is being built by Morgan Sindall in partnership with Liverpool City Council in the Paddington Village scheme (Knowledge Quarter) in Liverpool.

The building will be one of the healthiest workspaces for mental and physical wellbeing in the UK and amongst the first to achieve the international “ WELL “ Standard of modern building design.

The spine will feature a timber curtain wall designed to re-connect people with nature and a unique ceramic frit façade, complete with 23 Million unique Voronoi polygons that mimic human skin and reflect to the local environment to control noise and glare.

We have been appointed to Design and Install the complete Mechanical and Electrical services working alongside Morgan Sindall, ARUP and AHR Architects and Liverpool City Council. We are honoured to be involved on such an iconic special building and one we will be truly proud to help develop a magnificent project

This was a flagship project for us working with Morgan Sindall and one we are immensely proud to have been involved with. With a value of the M&E in excess of £12Million M&E and a project on the doorstep has allowed us to deploy a large part of our highly skilled and experience workforce and has helped with our drive of continued recruitment, training and investment of our Engineers in all disciplines throughout the business.

Services Installed: LPHW Heating, Absorption Chillers, Chilled Water Distribution, Chilled Beams, Ventilation Systems, Fan Coil Units, Building Management Systems, Hot and Cold Water, Thermal Insulation, External Services,.PV Installation, Lighting and Power, External Lighting, CCTV, Fire Alarms, Fire Suppression, Structured Wiring, DRUPS, Data Centre, Energy Centre, Intruder Alarms, Commissioning and Client Demonstrations


The project was Commissioned and handed over in 2019

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