Compliance specialists CLM
confirms its engineers have been
admitted to Guy's Hospital in
London, for a healthy £24,700
contract to carry out routine safety
tests of the 2,500 fixed-wire electrical
circuits within three
Compliance specialists CLM
confirms its engineers have been
admitted to Guy's Hospital in
London, for a healthy £24,700
contract to carry out routine safety
tests of the 2,500 fixed-wire electrical
circuits within three sites.
Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Trust
became one of the first in London to
produce its own electricity and heat,
from CHP units switched on by the
energy & climate change minister Ed
Miliband last September.
CLM's electrical health checks for
Guy's coincides with contracts
totalling £50,000 won for testing the
electrics in two of West Cornwall's
hospitals, for a public sector order
book swelled this month by work
conducting gas safety checks for 160
government buildings throughout
the country.
CLM launched its gas safety check
services in 200