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Healthy new contract

Apex Wiring Solutions has announced that it has won a major new contract to supply a metal clad modular wiring system for the new Emergency Care Centre at Aberdeen Royal Hospital; the largest hospital within NHS Grampian.

The new 20,000 sq m centre, located on a self-contained 125 acre site to the North West of the city, is being built by Robertson Construction Group to provide improved patient care facilities including A&E, acute medical assessment, ward accommodation and a primary care out-of-hours service.

Modular wiring has been specified to cut electrical installation times, reduce onsite waste and provide a pre-wired factory tested power and lighting system. The Apex system will use pre-wired factory tested pluggable distribution boards to supply lighting and high and low level power throughout the facility.

Apex’s contract is part of a multi-million pound, two-year project being delivered by main contractors NG Bailey that will see the design, installation and commissioning of new mechanical and electrical and Information Communication Technology services for the hospital trust.

Dave Lewis, Managing Director of Apex, said that the use of prefabricated connectors and pre-assembled cables provides a high performance, reliable and flexible wiring solution which delivers significant improvements over hard wired systems, reducing onsite installation times by up to 70%. “The time saving and environmental benefits of modular wiring systems are becoming increasingly recognised in the UK, enabling electrical contractors to complete even the most complex installations quicker and more efficient than ever before.”


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