Projects
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Project Clay<p><strong>Introduction</strong></p> <p> </p> <p>Clay was a new build project, with the full electrical design completed by Coljoint. The new build consisted of 185 lighting circuits, fed from 7 lighting control panels over 3 floors. The build featured a grand entrance hallway with a central staircase, 5 lounges, 4 bedrooms with ensuites, a kitchen, a games room, cinema room, Gymnasium, Indoor swimming pool, Shower room, sauna and Triple Garage with an annex built above.</p>
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Rosarium Bar and Restaurant<p><strong>Introduction</strong></p> <p> </p> <p>The Rosarium is a new bar & restaurant located within The Sidings at Waterloo Station, London. Three different themes pass through the bar and restaurant which are known as, The Secret Garden, The Glass House, and The Terrace. The toilet area was given an eccentric underwater theme.</p> <p> </p> <p>A Cable Management System of cable tray was double-stacked and installed at high level to distribute the cables from the distribution cupboard. DMX controlled colour changing LED strip lighting was installed along with other styles of purpose-built lighting supplied by Northern Lights. This was to accommodate the different themes within the Rosarium. All lighting is controlled by a Rako lighting control system, which allow the colour changing themes to change sequence by either switching or timer.</p> <p> </p> <p>We also had to install the electrical services to the kitchen located in the basement under the restaurant. To get the food to the restaurant from the basement, 2 dumb waiter lifts were installed. We worked closely with the lift engineers and the kitchen supply company and to their specifications.</p>
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Network Rail – LCS Units (NSCD)<p><strong>Introduction</strong></p> <p> </p> <p>The Negative Short Circuit Device (NSCD) provides a short-circuit path between the DC Traction Supply and the Negative Return to protect against the inadvertent re-energisation of the circuit. The NSCD can be operated remotely via a SCADA Interface, locally via a Local Control Panel and at the NSCD itself for maintenance. LCS units are an IP rated cabinet and are normally used for outside purposes. We have installed these across many sites while working with Bam Nuttall.</p>
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Project Croft<p><strong>Introduction</strong></p> <p> </p> <p>Maycroft is a large domestic house refurbishment, double side & single rear extension, along with a coach house at the bottom of the garden in Kent. The house was stripped back to bare brick & had all the floors ripped up to give all services access for services. We also installed external lighting supplies to an outside cupboard for all the outgoing lighting cables situated all around the garden, pond, and flowerbeds. All the lighting in the house, coach house & garden are controlled via the Rako lighting systems.</p>
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Waterloo LV Switch Room<p><strong>Introduction</strong></p> <p> </p> <p>We were given the task to complete the electrical installation for 2 new panel boards to supply the essential & non-essential distribution boards for the show area, show control rooms, bar area, restaurant kitchen, toilets, plant room & staff changing area. The client wanted us to use Schneider panel boards & Schneider Acti9 Distribution boards.</p>
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Network Rail – Modular HSS Switchgear (NSCD)<p><strong>Introduction</strong></p> <p> </p> <p>The Negative Short Circuit Device (NSCD) provides a short-circuit path between the DC Traction Supply and the Negative Return to protect against the inadvertent re-energisation of the circuit. The NSCD can be operated remotely via a SCADA Interface, locally via a Local Control Panel and at the NSCD itself for maintenance. Modules arrive prefabricated with all the internal works completed. We have installed these across many sites while working with Bam Nuttall.</p>
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Project Platt<p><strong>Introduction</strong></p> <p> </p> <p>Project Platt was a Full refurbishment and redesign of an existing dwelling, the only existing feature which remained was the external walls, the redesigned house consisting of four bedrooms, one cinema room, kitchen, lounge & office area spilt over three floors.</p> <p>We installed a Control 4 home automation system alongside a Lutron smart lighting control panel. The Control 4 system allowed us to integrate the Lights, Music, Heating, Door Entry System, Home Security System, and a CCTV all under one app, this allowed our customer to have full control when either at home or away on holiday.</p>
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Finch Wine Bar<p><strong>Introduction</strong></p> <p> </p> <p>Finch Project is a small wine bar located in Brixton Village. Coljoint was contracted to complete the full electrical fit-out of a new submain supply to cope with the demand of the installation. Power was supplied for the appliances behind counter & sockets around the seating area, lighting, external shop sign & external seating heaters.</p> <p>LED profile strip lights were installed to each bottle shelf to light up the bottles of wine & champagne, and to also the decorative curved ceiling profiles around the room.</p> <p>A large hanging central ceiling feature light was installed to up light the gold leaves hanging down from the ceiling.</p>
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Network Rail – HSS Switchgear (NSCD)<p><strong>Introduction</strong></p> <p> </p> <p>The Negative Short Circuit Device (NSCD) provides a short-circuit path between the DC Traction Supply and the Negative Return to protect against the inadvertent re-energisation of the circuit. The NSCD can be operated remotely via a SCADA Interface, locally via a Local Control Panel and at the NSCD itself for maintenance. HSS switchgear has been installed within substations. We have installed these across many sites while working with Bam Nuttall.</p>
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Kings Building<p><strong>Introduction</strong></p> <p> </p> <p>Project Kings Building is a commercial office block located in the heart of Westminster. Coljoint assisted our client Dollman Ralston, with the refurbishment of the main entrance, lobby areas, hallways, toilet facilities and two large office spaces on the first and second floor.</p> <p>The main entrance area was redesigned to create a coffer detail in the ceiling to allow us to install our recessed led strip lights and recessed led spotlights.</p> <p>The office spaces had an existing grid system suspended from the ceiling, we utilised this grid and installing new LED panel lights with PIR’s eliminating the light switches. Power circuit cables were hidden above the grid installed on a cable management system, which then dropped down in the corners of the room to gain entry to the skirting trunking we installed.</p> <p>Toilet facilities were fitted with a Disabled call system which relays back to the lobby desk.</p>
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Trimley Station<p><strong>Introduction</strong></p> <p> </p> <p>Project Trimley Station was the upgrade of lighting to the station platform, car park, and pedestrian footbridge. We (Coljoint) worked closely with our client, the KN Group to upgrade the lighting system throughout these areas by installing SWA Cables in buried cable ducting within the car park and station platform. We installed a 50x50mm Galvanised trunking across the pedestrian footbridge to allow us to get the cables to each light. This was powder coated green to blend in with the bridge. We then fitted the anti-vandal light fittings to the underneath of this trunking. Anti tamper fixings were installed to the trunking lid & footbridge lighting to protect from vandalization & theft. A new DNO cabinet & a new supply cabinet were installed which were designed and fitted out by Coljoint.</p>
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Biscuit Factory<p><strong>Introduction</strong></p> <p> </p> <p>Biscuit Factory project consists of an internal refurbishment. our contract was to completely overhaul and refurbish the communal areas across all four floors within Block J and K. we also refurbished twenty-two units, seven WC’s and four kitchen areas. The electrical design was to create a retro fitout which workspace adopt across the whole building, this is the exposed services look for trunking, tray, and galvanised conduit.</p>