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Bristol campus helps boost NG Bailey's order book

25 Aug 23 Building services contractor NG Bailey has secured more than £150m of new work for its engineering business in the last quarter.

Artist's impression of Bristol Temple Quarter
Artist's impression of Bristol Temple Quarter

NG Bailey鈥檚 new orders for mechanical, engineering and plumbing (MEP) work spans sectors including healthcare, education, film & television and rail.

Its largest new contract is a 拢68m package on the University of Bristol鈥檚 拢500m Temple Quarter Enterprise Campus development. Over the next two years NG Bailey will be providing MEP installations on the project, including water source heat pumps, heat recovery units, solar panels and LED lighting as well as connecting the building to the Bristol City district heating network.

Other recent project wins include an 拢8.5m project with Transport for London to provide MEP and communications services to a new maintenance facilities building at Beckton Depot, which will service TfL鈥檚 new fleet of trains.

NG Bailey has also been awarded two projects with Shinfield Studios, a 拢300m scheme under construction near Reading that will have more than a million square feet of film and television sound stages, workshops, offices and post-production facilities. NG Bailey is delivering all MEP services.

NG Bailey鈥檚 managing director for regions, Paul Aulton, said: 鈥淭hese recent contract wins demonstrate the continued demand for our engineering expertise, and fully support our growth across strategic sectors.聽 As a business we have a long track record of delivering offsite manufacture and installation of complex mechanical and electrical solutions. We are looking forward to working together with both new and existing partners to continue delivering outstanding work for some of the UK鈥檚 most exciting projects in infrastructure and the built environment.鈥

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