
phs Compliance were successful in a competitive tender process to carry out extensive electrical work at one of the Trusts’ mental health in-patient sites. Works included a complete five year periodic test of the installation, replacement lighting in ward and corridor areas, and replacement of main electrical switch gear including the mains/generator auto changeover.
phs Compliance worked diligently, preparing the site for replacement works and set up a number of temporary generators and electrical supplies ensuring minimal disruption to the hospital whilst the main switch gear was replaced. They provided teams who worked around the clock during weekends thereby meeting Trust deadlines for works completion.
Communication with the project manager and the site team was good and the quality of work on site was excellent. I have no hesitation in using phs Compliance to carry out any future electrical work for the Trust.
phs Compliance completed a comprehensive electrical installation project tested against BS 7671 with no disruption to the Trust’s acute adult mental health services. Works were staged outside core working hours and completed across a four month period.
We’ve supported the effective management of the Trust estate with professional compliance services, working closely with site partners and coordinating carefully across all phs Compliance operations.
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