Ireland's Plumbing & Heating Magazine Issue 105 Jan-Feb

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H&ALENDSBACKING TOVITAL FOODBANK SERVICES H&A Mechanical has pledged to support two local charity groups in a bid to help the most vulnerable in society. The company has partnered with Foyle Foodbank in Londonderry and Hope Foodbank in Magherafelt, and will be providing logistical and financial assistance to the vital services. Carlus McWilliams, Director at H&A, said: “With the current difficult economic situation and increasing energy and food costs we feel this work is even more important than ever. “We are delighted that we are now in a position of providing support to the enterprises and we look forward to developing this relationship in the months ahead. “Over the coming months we will keep you up to date with the wonderful work that the Foodbank undertakes and the positive impact it provides to the local community.” www.hamechanicalservices.com

Greenline Plumbing is set to continue providing its popular heat pump training courses at its facility in Navan, Co Meath. There has been a surge in demand for the free courses, which offer local plumbers invaluable knowledge on how to fit and get heat pumps up and running. Purpose-built training rooms have been set up beside Greenline’s shop at Mullaghboy Industrial Estate, to cater for both Daikin and Samsung installers. Ray Purfield, who runs the Greenline store in Navan, said: “We like the idea of giving back to the customers as much as we can, as hopefully with the right training it helps us and the plumber with less call backs from the end user. “I was always told when dealing with customers on new products that if you fail to prepare, then you may prepare to fail, and we try and build all we do on this motto.” Contact Ray on T: +353 (0)46 902 2533 - E: ray@greenlineps.com HUGEDEMANDFORGREENLINE’S HEATPUMPTRAININGCOURSES

H&A Mechanical Foodbank caption: Charlie O’Kane from H&A Mechanical Services is pictured along with James McMenamin from Foyle Foodbanks at the launch of the new partnership

WILLIAMCOATESAWARDED HOSPITALCONTRACT

William Coates Ltd has been appointed as the mechanical contractor for a major project at Belfast City Hospital. The firm, based in Newtownabbey, Co Antrim, has been tasked with the installation and refurbishment of the ultrasound and imaging department, located on the ground floor of the tower block. The scope of work includes the stripping out of existing services, plumbing works, ventilation, medical gas, air conditioning and BMS. O’Hanlon Bros Construction Ltd is the main

contractor on the project. The contract commenced in November, with final phase handover scheduled to take place in October 2022. Gary Coleman, Managing Director William Coates said: “We have been involved at the Belfast City Hospital for the last four years through both the Major Trauma Centre and various project works. So we are delighted to be appointed by O’Hanlon Bros, allowing us to continue our working relationship with the Belfast Health and Social Care Trust.” www.williamcoates.com

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