Great to have helped St Thomas More School in Wood Green, London get ready for the winter by adding some mineral wool and stucco aluminium sheeting to their plantroom pipework.
Pipework Insulation
Ark Globe Academy
Delighted to have successfully completed another school project at Ark Globe Academy in London where we fitted Phenolic section on the plantroom pipework.
Wisbech Green SEMH School
We were delighted to work on this amazing new school to support those with social, emotional and mental health needs in the area.
Bill Walden and Strand Court
Delighted to have completed work on two sheltered housing schemes, Bill Walden and Strand Court, in the London Borough of Greenwich for Re-Gen (M&E Services) Ltd.
St Mary Magdalene Academy
We are pleased to announce the completion of work at St Mary Magdalene Academy in Islington.
Evercreech Biogas Plant
We are delighted to have completed insulating a second anaerobic digestion or ‘biogas’ plant for BioConstruct
Dudbrook Care Home
We recently insulated concealed pipework using phenolic section at Dudbrook Hall Care Home in Brentwood. At OJM Insulations, we have built extensive experience in the care home sector and are excited to add another customer to our portfolio in this area.
Sacombes Ash
With seemingly ever increasing energy costs, thermally insulating pipework is critical to prevent heat loss and gain from pipes, as well as conserving energy and improving the effectiveness of thermal systems
Gordonbrock Primary School
Affordable, on-time delivery.
Gordonbrock Primary School in Lewisham is part of the Eliot Bank and Gordonbrock Schools Federation. With corroded AHU pipework they needed a company to efficiently and affordable replace the old pipework and fit and insulate new pipework within their February half-term window.
Attleborough Biogas Plant
Creating a circular economy
Attleborough biogas plant is a groundbreaking initiative in the UK. It takes over 100,000 tonnes of food waste from local businesses and the community and in return supplies biogas for the 4,000 homes and businesses in the town. That’s around 10 megawatts per hour. A truly circular economy and one that can claim to be ‘green’.
The plant itself works by taking organic waste and storing it in large digester tanks which are oxygen free. Anaerobic bacteria then go to work in decomposing the material. This process creates methane which can then be purified and used to supply energy.