Ireland's Plumbing & Heating Issue 121 Sept-Oct

PROJECT PROFILE

UNIVERSITY COLLEGE DUBLIN LYONS FARM

Kerrigan Mechanical, said, “This system captures ambient air and converts it into a reliable and efficient source of heat for the campus buildings. “By leveraging renewable energy from the air, this system significantly reduces the college’s dependency on fossil fuels

practical applications. “We would like to thank all our suppliers and sub trades as the project really is a credit to all involved,” said Adam. “This project stands out in our company portfolio due to its innovative use of air-source heat pump technology and complexity. It

Client: University College Dublin Main contractor: Vision Contracting Ltd PROJECT TEAM... HVAC systems, advanced automation controls and eco-friendly materials to enhance the performance and longevity of mechanical systems and reduce their environmental impact. Clients are supplied with superior, cost- effective solutions that align with modern environmental goals and regulations and exceed industry standards. A focus on continuous improvement and adaptation to emerging technologies ensures Kerrigan Mechanical remains a leader in its industry, offering unparalleled expertise and value to clients.

and lowers energy costs, aligning with the college’s sustainability goals and our commitment to environmental protection. “The project was also particularly satisfying for its technological excellence. The successful implementation of air-source heat pump

“By leveraging renewable energy from the air, this system significantly reduces the college’s

exemplifies our leadership in renewable energy solutions and our ability to deliver efficient, sustainable systems. “The success of this project enhances our reputation, setting a precedent for future renewable energy projects and reinforcing our position as a pioneer in sustainable engineering.

dependency on fossil fuels and lowers energy costs.”

technology demonstrated our expertise in advanced renewable energy solutions and highlighted our innovative capabilities.” The project not only serves the college’s heating needs, but also acts as a hands-on educational tool for students, providing real-life insights into renewable energy technologies and their

This achievement showcases our commitment to creating impactful solutions that benefit our clients and the environment.” Kerrigan Mechanical prioritises the implementation of cutting-edge technologies such as energy-efficient

Architect: MCA Architects Engineering consultant: Colman Reynolds Associates

Mechanical contractor: Kerrigan Mechanical

Unit 3, Athboy Business Park, Co Meath T: +353 (0)46 943 0529 - E: adam@kerriganmechanical.ie www.kerriganmechancial.ie

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