M&E surveys are essential to ensuring a building is fit for purpose and provide the economic, sustainable, and high-performance output to match our client’s business objectives. Innes England has a multi-disciplinary approach to service, and we use our extensive resources to deliver sustainable and efficient engineering services advice across the building’s lifecycle.
We provide comprehensive advice for all mechanical and electrical services within your commercial premises providing details on the capabilities of the existing systems and identifying any upgrades.
Our team of engineers and consultants can advise you on the design, procurement, installation, operation and maintenance of building services, ranging from basic industrial units to some of the UK’s most complex and valuable buildings.
Innes England can take care of a host of property-related issues simply and cost-effectively to maximise the value of your portfolio or manage risk.
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DownloadThe M&E Consultancy team at Innes England comprises highly skilled professionals, each bringing a wealth of experience and expertise in commercial property. Renowned for their market insights and extensive network, which they leverage to provide the best outcomes for our clients. Please get in touch with them to discuss your needs:
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The Challenge: The building, significant in its location, required comprehensive management to maximise its potential, especially in light of the upcoming Assembly Rooms regeneration in the area. The property consists of a restaurant leased to Nando’s Chickenland Ltd and a retail unit leased to Done Brothers (Cash Betting) Ltd (t/a Betfred), with residential floors above.
The Challenge: The retail park previously suffered from suboptimal management, necessitating a new approach. The introduction of new features such as electric car charging points was also a key focus.