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Leith Walk PBSA

May 23, 2025 STEPHEN KELLY

High-spec 342-bed student development in central Edinburgh, featuring BREEAM-led MEP design, DSM thermal modelling, and CO₂-based hot water.

Located in the heart of Edinburgh, this 342-bed student accommodation scheme combines performance-led engineering with modern comfort. March Consultants Ltd provided MEP design across all disciplines, delivering a fully electric, BREEAM-compliant solution tailored to high-end student living.

Dynamic Simulation Modelling (DSM) was used to eliminate the need for comfort cooling, while CO₂ heat pumps provide highly efficient hot water generation. The PV array was designed to optimise on-site consumption while maintaining BREEAM compliance and minimising export. A streamlined electric heating strategy and smart load management further reduced the building’s operational carbon impact.

This project demonstrates how performance modelling, low-GWP refrigerants, and lean design integration can deliver a low-energy, regulation-compliant building without compromise—setting a new benchmark for sustainable student accommodation in the capital.

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Title: Leith Walk PBSA

Location: Edinburgh, Scotland

Client: Firethorn Trust

Architect: Manson Architects

Structural Engineer: Etive Consulting

In Student Tags BMS, LED, solar, PV, UPS, VRF, co2, PBSA, decarbonisation, EPC, BREEAM, DSM, overheating, TM59

Progress House PBSA

May 23, 2025 STEPHEN KELLY

Fully electric MEP design for a 544-bed student scheme, delivering EPC A performance, operational savings, and virtually zero reliance on fossil fuels.

Progress House is a major purpose-built student accommodation (PBSA) scheme comprising 544 beds across multiple blocks in Coventry. March Consultants Ltd was appointed to deliver full MEP design services with a focus on long-term sustainability, energy efficiency, and capital cost optimisation.

A fire-engineered natural smoke ventilation system was used to eliminate the need for a generator or UPS, reducing both capital outlay and maintenance costs. Domestic hot water is delivered via ultra-low GWP CO₂ heat pumps, supporting a fully electric strategy and achieving an EPC A rating. Space heating and cooling in commercial areas is provided by high-efficiency VRF systems, while meticulous coordination enabled a dual sprinkler network across residential and non-residential demises.

The result is a future-ready student living environment, designed to minimise carbon, reduce lifecycle cost, and simplify ongoing operations.

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Title: Progress House PBSA

Location: Coventry, England

Client: Gilltown

Architect: GDL Architecture

Structural Engineer: Westlakes Engineering

In Student Tags BMS, LED, solar, PV, UPS, VRF, co2, PBSA, decarbonisation, EPC

The Buchan Primary School Relocation

February 3, 2025 STEPHEN KELLY

Energy-Efficient MEP for Education: Revitalising underused school buildings with a modern, sustainable MEP strategy designed to meet BB101 guidelines.

This project is transforming three underused buildings on the King William’s College campus into a new home for The Buchan primary school and nursery facility. Working with older structures presents unique challenges, requiring careful planning and coordination to integrate modern MEP systems while preserving the architectural integrity of the buildings.

A key focus is the precise coordination of a new plant room within a constrained footprint. Using Revit, March Consultants Ltd is developing a fully coordinated model to maximise space efficiency while ensuring compliance with CDM requirements and maintaining clear maintenance access. Given the importance of indoor air quality in an educational environment, the ventilation strategy incorporates Monodraught APX hybrid ventilation units, selected to meet BB101 guidelines. These systems optimise both natural and mechanical ventilation, improving air quality while reducing energy consumption.

The heating strategy involves enhancing the existing district heating network by integrating plate heat exchangers and inverter-driven pumps. This approach is expected to deliver energy savings of up to 20% while improving system resilience. Fan-assisted radiators are being specified to operate efficiently at lower flow temperatures, ensuring compatibility with future low-carbon heat sources and supporting long-term sustainability goals.

On the electrical side, high-efficiency LED lighting is being installed throughout to reduce energy demand and minimise maintenance requirements. The hot water generation strategy further supports decarbonisation by replacing traditional storage systems with electric point-of-use water heaters. This eliminates standing losses, reduces legionella risk, and improves overall system efficiency.

The refurbishment aims to strike a balance between modern performance standards and the constraints of the existing building fabric. By applying a holistic approach to energy efficiency, ventilation, heating, and electrical systems, March Consultants Ltd is delivering a solution that enhances sustainability, occupant comfort, and long-term adaptability while ensuring the MEP design integrates seamlessly within the broader refurbishment works.

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Title: The Buchan Primary School Relocation

Location: Castletown, Isle of Man

Client: King Williams College

Architect: Wilson Mason

Structural Engineer: BB Consulting Engineers

PQS: Bell Burton Associates

In Education Tags hybrid, ventilation, bb101, mvhr, heat recovery, NVHR, district heating, LED, decarbonisation

Villiers Square - Travelodge

February 3, 2025 STEPHEN KELLY

Sustainable All-Electric Hotel MEP Design: A high-performance, all-electric MEP strategy incorporating VRF heat pumps, solar PV, and smart building management systems to enhance energy efficiency and guest comfort while reducing carbon emissions.

Adjacent to the commercial block at Villiers Square, this new Travelodge is set to provide visitors with comfortable, affordable accommodation in the heart of the Isle of Man. Designed with both guest experience and sustainability in mind, the hotel will offer easy access to local amenities and a shared outdoor space that connects it to the wider development.

March Consultants Ltd is developing the MEP strategy to ensure high energy efficiency while maintaining a reliable, cost-effective operation. A VRF heat pump system will provide zoned heating and cooling, allowing individual rooms to be conditioned based on occupancy, reducing energy waste while enhancing comfort. The lighting strategy will integrate LED technology with intelligent controls, optimising energy use while maintaining a welcoming atmosphere for guests.

The all-electric infrastructure will eliminate reliance on fossil fuels, aligning with evolving sustainability regulations and reducing long-term operational costs. A sophisticated Building Management System (BMS) will continuously monitor and optimise heating, cooling, ventilation, and lighting, ensuring smooth operation with minimal energy waste. Further supporting the project’s sustainability goals, a rooftop solar PV system will contribute renewable energy to the hotel's electrical demand, reducing grid dependency and lowering carbon emissions.

The Villiers Square Travelodge represents a modern, energy-efficient addition to the Isle of Man’s hospitality sector. By incorporating low-carbon technologies and intelligent building systems, the development aims to demonstrate how sustainability and operational efficiency can go hand in hand, delivering long-term benefits for both the operator and guests.

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Title: Villiers Square - Travelodge

Location: Douglas, Isle of Man

Client: Tevir Group

Architect: 56Three

Structural Engineer: Structura

PQS: Bell Burton Associates

Fire Engineer: Innovation Fire Engineering

In Commercial Tags VRF, BMS, LED, solar, PV, hotel, travelodge

Villiers Square - Marker & Promenade Buildings

April 22, 2024 STEPHEN KELLY

BREEAM-Certified, Future-Ready Commercial MEP Design: Delivering flexible commercial and retail space with a fully electric, low-carbon MEP strategy designed to meet BREEAM certification. Featuring intelligent building systems, solar PV integration, and optimised HVAC solutions, the development prioritises sustainability, energy efficiency, and long-term adaptability.

The Villiers Square Marker and Promenade Buildings will introduce flexible commercial and retail space to the heart of the Isle of Man. Designed to create a vibrant, energy-efficient business hub, these two new blocks will share a landscaped outdoor space with the adjoining Travelodge, providing a welcoming communal area for tenants, visitors, and the wider community.

March Consultants Ltd is delivering an eco-friendly, low-carbon MEP strategy that balances sustainability with practical operational needs. A VRF heat pump system will provide efficient heating and cooling, allowing each unit to have independent climate control while minimising energy consumption. High-efficiency LED lighting with smart controls will enhance lighting quality while reducing running costs.

A sophisticated Building Management System (BMS) will monitor and optimise HVAC, lighting, and other building services in real time, ensuring smooth operation under landlord management. The system is designed for seamless handover, enabling tenants to take control of their own energy usage upon occupation. The all-electric infrastructure removes reliance on fossil fuels, aligning with the Isle of Man’s decarbonisation goals while improving long-term energy efficiency. Solar PV panels will further contribute to the building’s sustainability strategy, generating renewable electricity to offset operational energy demand.

Villiers Square Marker and Promenade Buildings will set a new standard for modern commercial development on the Isle of Man. With an adaptable design that prioritises comfort, efficiency, and environmental responsibility, the scheme offers future-ready workspaces for businesses looking to operate in a sustainable, low-carbon environment.

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Title: Villiers Square - Marker & Promenade Buildings

Location: Douglas, Isle of Man

Client: Tevir Group

Architect: 56Three

Structural Engineer: Structura

PQS: Bell Burton Associates

Fire Engineer: Innovation Fire Engineering

In Commercial Tags VRF, BMS, LED, speculative, office, solar, PV

The Spireworks & Tesco Express

April 9, 2024 STEPHEN KELLY

MEP Coordination in a Structurally Challenging Mixed-Use Scheme: Aligning MEP services with extensive structural engineering challenges, including plant relocation and podium deck integration, while maintaining full operational continuity for Tesco.

The Tesco Express & The Spireworks project involved refurbishing an existing Tesco Express store and constructing three storeys of student accommodation above it. This presented significant challenges, as removing the Tesco roof, which housed essential plant, required careful relocation or redesign of key systems. Additionally, the new podium deck structure had to be integrated within the MEP strategy, demanding close collaboration with the structural engineer, architect, and contractor to ensure seamless coordination of services while maintaining Tesco’s full operation.

March Consultants Ltd was responsible for the full MEP design for Tesco and developed a performance specification for the student accommodation. A key challenge was ensuring Tesco remained fully operational throughout the works while integrating the new development’s structural and service requirements without disruption.

The MEP strategy for the student accommodation incorporated a highly efficient air-to-water heat pump system alongside a gas-fired boiler, providing a reliable and sustainable hot water supply. Space heating demand was minimised due to the high thermal performance of the building fabric, allowing for the use of electric panel heaters with LOT20-compliant controls to meet the remaining heating requirement efficiently.

The Tesco store was fully electrified, with space heating and cooling delivered via a VRF air-to-air heat pump system, ensuring energy efficiency and responsive climate control. Domestic hot water was provided through point-of-use electric water heaters, reducing distribution losses and minimising legionella maintenance requirements.

Balanced mechanical ventilation systems with heat recovery were installed in both demises, recovering otherwise wasted energy while ensuring a constant supply of fresh air. In the student accommodation, these systems were integrated with kitchen cooker hoods, offering a discreet and efficient solution.

Given the presence of a commercial kitchen within Tesco, a BESA DW172 and TR19-compliant ventilation system was designed to ensure effective extraction and maintain air quality, adhering to industry best practices.

The design of the above-ground foul drainage system required careful consideration, as student accommodation drainage needed to be routed through the podium deck structure to perimeter service zones. This approach maintained complete separation between the student and Tesco demises while also ensuring accessibility for maintenance, in compliance with Approved Document Part H.

Security and accessibility were critical design factors across the scheme, with a comprehensive door access and security system integrated into the development. Electrical infrastructure was meticulously planned to support power distribution, IT networks, and fire alarm systems, ensuring compliance with all regulatory requirements. Bespoke lighting solutions combined practical base lighting with feature lighting and specialist controls to enhance both functionality and aesthetics.

To support the project’s sustainability objectives, a solar photovoltaic system was installed to generate renewable energy and offset electricity consumption. Additionally, an advanced building management and monitoring system was implemented, allowing for efficient operation and optimisation of all MEP systems.

A crucial element of the project was the successful collaboration with Tesco’s commissioning team, ensuring that all MEP systems were brought online in strict accordance with their operational schedule. This required detailed planning, rigorous testing, and a phased commissioning strategy to integrate new and existing systems without disrupting store operations.

This project demonstrated March Consultants Ltd’s expertise in overcoming complex engineering challenges, successfully integrating retail and residential functions within a constrained urban environment while working closely with the wider design and construction team to ensure seamless service coordination.

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Title: Tesco Express / The Spireworks

Location: Cowley Road, Oxford

Client: Locate Developments

Architect: ICA

Structural Engineer: Will Rudd

Quantity Surveyor: Gardiner & Theobald

In Student, Commercial Tags ASHP, bivalent, electric, VRF, MVHR, LED

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