HCS Mechanical Services completes £500k Whitby primary school contract
HCS Mechanical Services has completed the overhaul East Whitby Community Primary School’s heating system in a commission valued at over half a million pounds.
The Northallerton-based independent heating and plumbing provider removed the school’s existing heating system and replaced it with a modern, energy efficient one, complete with a mix of radiator and fan converter emitters.
The project took 16 weeks to complete.
Ashley Smith, HCS Mechanical Services’ contract manager, said: “Our ethos is to ensure our team completes commissions fast and effectively - and to the highest standards and with minimum disruption.
“This project highly complimented our depth and breadth of expertise and we’re pleased it was a great success.”
East Whitby Community Primary School’s headmaster, Simon Smith, commented: “HCS Mechanical Services has a strong reputation in this area and the team completed the project and installed our upgraded heating system with minimum disruption.”
HCS Mechanical Services is part of Clarke’s Group - a 3rd generation family business established in 1920 which also comprises asbestos removal expert, Clarke’s Environmental, which operates in England and Scotland.
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