
Plant Room Upgrades & Infrastructure Improvements
Upgrading the infrastructure that keeps your building running
Plant rooms and electrical infrastructure do not last forever. Over time, equipment reaches the end of its serviceable life, systems become inefficient, and the capacity of existing infrastructure no longer matches the demands placed upon it. Addressing these issues proactively avoids failures, improves performance, and brings ageing buildings back up to current standards.
We carry out plant room upgrades and infrastructure improvement projects across commercial and industrial properties, managing the full scope from survey and design through to installation, commissioning, and handover.
What’s covered?
Our plant room and infrastructure services include:
- Plant room refurbishments — full or partial replacement of mechanical plant, including boilers, chillers, pumps, and pressurisation units
- Distribution board replacements — upgrading aged or non-compliant electrical panels to current standards
- Main switchgear upgrades — replacing or upgrading main electrical switchgear and metering equipment
- Pipework replacement and reconfiguration — replacing failing pipework systems and reconfiguring distribution circuits
- LED lighting upgrades — building-wide or targeted replacement of fluorescent and HID lighting with energy-efficient LED solutions
- Energy metering and monitoring — installing sub-metering and monitoring systems to support energy management
- Control system upgrades — replacing legacy controls with modern BMS or standalone control solutions
- Cooling system upgrades — replacing aged DX systems, cooling towers, or chiller plant
- Electrical infrastructure capacity upgrades — increasing supply capacity to support building extensions or increased loads
What can you expect?
Plant room and infrastructure projects require careful planning to avoid disruption to building operations. We survey the existing installation thoroughly, develop a clear scope of works, and programme the project in phases, as necessary, to maintain service continuity throughout.
All upgrade works are fully documented, with as-fitted drawings, test certificates, and commissioning records provided upon completion.
Key benefits
- Improved reliability and reduced risk of infrastructure failure
- Increased energy efficiency and lower operational costs
- Compliance with current electrical and mechanical standards
- Increased system capacity to support building changes
- Reduced ongoing maintenance costs following upgrade
- Full documentation and certification on completion
