Hill Barn Golf Club, Worthing (Scorpion Buildings)

Summary

Main client: Hill Barn Golf Club.
Sub-contracted by Scorpion Buildings, www.scorpionbuildings.co.uk.

New warehouse electrical installation for Green Keepers/Maintenance Department. Including golf buggy storage and charging points, office space and kitchen, and large open plan warehouse for all maintenance works.

Brief

  • Warehouse LED baton/strip lighting fittings installed
  • Warehouse LED emergency flood lighting installed inside
  • Warehouse LED exit bulkheads on fire escape and exit route
  • New mains three-phase supply from UK Power Networks
  • Warehouse 13 amp metal clad double sockets
  • Courtyard 16 amp 3-pin sockets with built in isolators for buggy charging
  • Warehouse three-phase roller door supply and isolator
  • Warehouse three-phase extraction supply and isolator
  • Power for alarm systems
  • Power for fire alarm system
  • Three-phase (mains) fuse box installation
  • Testing and NICEIC certification upon completion

Timescale

The project had a firm, fixed, completion date of 2 weeks start to finish and sign-off. The project was completed fully prior to this deadline, with all objectives met including additional works agreed during the installation.

Points of note

  • LED lighting installed throughout to minimize running costs with best possible light output levels. These lights also have a very long life expectancy so there will be minimal maintenance costs for the duration of the fittings life.
  • Full emergency lighting system installed to give best possible light levels during power failure.
  • Liaison with main project management team to make sure installation was on schedule and budget due to additional works required.
  • Liaison with main client, where items to be installed so as they can get best use from them.
  • Liaison with main partitioning contractors to make sure all wiring was ahead of schedule for build to not hold up any other trades.
  • Liaison with fire alarm and security alarm installers for positioning and amount of required feed, and installation.