A property support services company has been commissioned to produce its biggest ever fully-powered building maintenance unit as part of a contract for four units for London's latest high rise tower in the financial heart of the City.
OCS Engineering has clinched the 29-storey Lime Street contract which will see the two main towers if the building rely on the company's BMU's for external maintenance and inspection.
OCS says the cradle runway units will bring state-of-the-art control technologies to the complex tasks involved maintaining such a building.
The largest BMU will have one of the longest reach jibs in london , with the jib alone weighing 11.5 tonnes, It will be controlled by plc 'soft-start' inverter drives designed to bring a smooth and safe operation to all main functions including hoisting.
The three-year contract for the care of full HVAC services for Senator House, which dominates Queen Victoria street in the City of London has been awarded to OCS Engineering.
The contract makes the company responsible for ensuring blue-chip tenants benefit from the advanced building management technology it utilises.