A PUDSEY-based company has landed a multi-million-pound contract to refurbish Manchester's original skyscraper, Sunlight House.
G&H Group, appointed by main contractor MYCO and developer Karrev, will improve the energy performance of the iconic Grade II-listed building, helping it to achieve a net-zero carbon footprint.
A team of 40, including apprentices, will deliver a full mechanical, electrical, and public health (MEP) design and build that will transform the 14-storey office.
Elements of the refurbishment include installing a solar PV system and energy-saving lighting, fire, access control and CCTV systems, heating and cooling systems, and a power services upgrade.
David Davis, director of G&H Group, said: "We’re excited to be collaborating with MYCO on the restoration of Sunlight House, a building rich in heritage and of the finest architecture.
"Sustainability is at the heart of the project and G&H Group will, through every aspect of design and installation, ensure Karrev’s environment targets are achieved."
Work on the skyscraper begins in July, with phase one completion planned for April 2025.
Established in 1998, G&H Group is an MEP provider with 180 employees, working to design, manage, deliver, and maintain every aspect of MEP schemes.
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