Battersea Power Station

Added: 1 month ago by Genuit Group

The Project

Initially, a coal-fired power station providing power to the city of London, Battersea Power Station, was first built between 1929-1935. Due to the Second World War, the project build was put on hold and eventually completed in 1955.

After decades of production, the station was decommissioned in 1975. Due to its iconic architecture and a campaign to save the building as part of national heritage, the building was given Grade II listed status in 1980 and later upgraded to Grade II* in 2007.

The Challenge

The building remained empty for many years, falling into near ruin in the 2010s. In 2012, plans were made to turn the 42-acre (over 8 million sq ft) former industrial brownfield site into a community of homes, shops, bars, restaurants, cafes, offices and over 19 acres of public space.

The £9bn project has been divided into 8 phases, with each designed by a range of specialist architects.

The Nuaire Solution

Nuaire (part of Genuit Group) became involved with the project in 2013 and have since supplied a variety of units across various phases of the project, including over 1000 MRXBOX-ECO units, DAVE units, axial smoke extract units, and even XBC heat recovery units.

Due to the enormity of the project, we continue to work on-site, providing ventilation to the project over its ongoing construction and maintenance plans.

Follow your favourite employers
Save jobs to your shortlist
Receive personalised alerts
Access our live webinars
Register now
On the move? Download The App
Gradcracker Logo
Gradcracker Limited, October House, Long Street, Easingwold, York, YO61 3HX
01347 823822 | info@gradcracker.com | Company registration number: 6370348
© 2007 - 2024 Gradcracker Limited
Gradcracker and Cookies
We use cookies to ensure that we give you the best experience on our website.
If you continue we'll assume that you are happy to receive all cookies from Gradcracker.
Continue
Learn more