Climate change is, without a doubt, the greatest challenge we face in these times. We are on a mission to deliver zero carbon buildings that help sustain better lives for many generations to come.
As specialists in delivering Building Services Engineering for over 45 years, we have a huge responsibility to design and act sustainably. The built environment contributes nearly 40% of the UK’s greenhouse gas emissions. But we have the tools available to change this.
In order to deliver upon this mission, we need the backing of ambitious, forward-thinking organisations, who understand the role we all need to play in reducing carbon emissions and achieving net zero carbon.
Our passionate and experienced MEP engineers can provide you with a wide range of specialised services:
Our sustainability work has been widely recognised and led to us being featured in King Charles III: The Leadership and Vision of a Modern Monarch’ and ‘Celebrating 75 Years of the National Health Service’.
Top Wighay development is a 3400m2 three-storey office building. The development is a large multi- use council chamber space with a viewing gallery and comprises of cellular and open offices, meeting rooms, kitchenettes, 3rd party coffee bar and vending market area, showers, WC’s changing places, IT “Genuis Bar”, Warm up kitchen, and ancillary spaces.
CPW worked on the fully electric, fossil-fuel free office space which is rated EPC A and BREEAM Excellent and benefits from high efficiency air source heat pumps and high performance solar panels.
The historic hall of residence is currently undergoing a full refurbishment. CPW are supporting the work to improve student experience and the sustainability of the building, while maintaining the heritage of the iconic building.
CPW are part of the team working on the Island Quarter development, one of the largest developments in Nottingham. The £1.2bn development will include a cultural venue, mixed-use tower with hotel, residential, food market and gym, and restoration of three Grade II Victorian warehouses.
CPW are part of the redevelopment the former sailing club building at Kings Mill Reservoir. The new boathouse will provide accessible changing and storage facilities for water sports on the ground floor, with an 80-seat restaurant space on the first floor. The development will allow a greater number of Nottingham residents access to water sports like sailing, paddleboarding, kayaking, and open water swimming.
Let’s work together to bring buildings to life, minimising their impact on the world, whilst maximising the sense of enjoyment that people get from them.
CPW is an international M&E consultancy with more than 300 staff based across 13 offices in Nottingham, Leicester, Bristol, Derby, Huntingdon, Leeds, London, Manchester, Oxford, Birmingham and Solihull, as well as Poland and India.
As a company, we are on a mission to design Zero Carbon buildings to help sustain better lives for many generations. Buildings that minimise their impact on the environment, whilst improving the lives of those who inhabit them.
Through the application of research-led design, innovation, and sustainable methodologies we can create tailored solutions that meet the needs of our clients, whilst also being positive for the environment and delivering on net-zero carbon.
Established in 1978, over the years the team has accumulated expertise across many sectors including: Healthcare, Education, Residential, Commercial, Infrastructure, Pharmaceutical, Blue Light, Sustainability and Public Buildings, among others.
CPW
CPW Nottingham
2nd Floor
Imperial Buildings
20-22 Victoria Street
Nottingham
NG1 2EX
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