G&H Building Services has won its latest London contract with one of the country’s leading hotel chains.
G&H Building Services has been appointed to carry out the full mechanical and electrical works for one of Premier Inn’s new hotel developments.
The £1.2 million contract is with building contractor JJ Rhatigan & Company. It will see G&H Building Services install features including air conditioning units and heating and lighting in the 90-bed scheme.
The new Premier Inn is situated above a row of commercial shops in Brixton’s busy high street with new floors being added to accommodate hotel rooms. G&H Building Services’ Pre-construction Director, David Davis, said: “We have extensive experience working in London and also the leisure industry; this is our second major scheme for Premier Inn.
“We have been appointed because of our expertise delivering schemes in the capital that present unique challenges.
“It involves invasive work which will also see us relocating and maintaining services from the shops below that include EE, Shop Direct and New Look – all very busy stores.
“Limited on-site storage facilities, small delivery areas with restricted access, and highly populated areas like Brixton high street require great experience and we have a proven track record of managing successful ‘just in time’ delivery operations.
“This is why we are regularly winning work of this calibre and growing as a business with work across the UK.”
UK Contracts Manager at JJ Rhatigan & Company, Niall Higgins, said: “We have a long-standing and enviable track record developing hotels for some of the biggest global names in the sector and this latest project underlines our capabilities.
“We have worked regularly with G&H Building Services and once again selected them to manage the M&E works because of their professionalism and ability to deliver to the highest standards.
“When completed, the hotel will be a significant addition to Brixton, offering much needed accommodation in the heart of London that will drive further investment and tourism into the surrounding area.”