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Mechanical, electrical and acoustics consultancy CPW opens Oxford office

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Sam Pither

International mechanical, electrical and acoustics consultancy CPW has opened a new office in Oxford following several big project wins and positions on major university frameworks in the region.

Having previously relied upon design resources in its London and Midlands-based offices to deliver projects across Oxfordshire, the consultancy has now opened the new base on Woodstock Road, close to the University Science District.

The new office is led by director Carl Standley and associate director Jonathan Pollard.

“Having always had a strong connection to Oxfordshire in terms of well-established clients and businesses in the construction industry, we were delighted to secure positions on the University of Oxford’s Capital Projects and Carbon Reduction frameworks,” said Carl.

“Strengthening relationships over the last two years, through some testing economic periods, meant that the next natural step was to make a full commitment to the region with a new base here.

“We pride ourselves on our ability to design inherently low energy buildings, so our focus has been to support the city’s desire to reduce carbon emissions. Our in-house innovations team also has the ability to address issues with existing buildings using thermographic imaging cameras, heat flux monitors and dynamic energy modelling software.

“Our clients have set ambitious net zero carbon targets, which we intend to help them achieve through intensive decarbonisation studies and masterplans.”

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The new office will help CPW deliver on several existing and upcoming projects in the area, including a state-of-the-art Institute of Global Health for the University of Oxford, an extensive decarbonisation study for St John’s College and a specialist workshop building and teaching block at Oxford Brookes University’s Headington Hill site.

The NHS trust also relies upon the expertise at CPW in a technical advisory capacity for its Churchill and John Radcliffe sites.

The Oxford office is also delivering acoustic services in the region, a complementary discipline to the MEP consultancy, providing specialist advice on all aspects of noise, and vibration in the built environment.

“Our success in the region will rely on the premise of building and sustaining strong relationships with clients, consultants, and contractors,” said Jonathan.

“A local presence will ensure we can be more reactive and continue to demonstrate professional skill, competence, and diligence. Our aspiration for the new office is to continue delivering on our already-strong pipeline of work in Oxford and the wider Oxfordshire region, as well as growing our client base.

“We have a growing team here and are actively looking for engineers at all levels that are seeking an opportunity to progress. We’re looking forward to what the future holds for us.”

CPW employs from than 250 staff based across 12 offices in Bristol, Derby, Huntingdon, Leeds, Leicester, London, Manchester, Nottingham, Oxford, and Solihull as well as in Poland and India.

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Sam Pither

Sam is the Regional Editor of Biz News, responsible for both Hampshire and Dorset. A new recruit to journalism, Sam started writing for the Business Magazine as a freelancer in May of 2022 after completing his degree in English at University College London. His passion for local businesses and ability to tell a story soon caught the attention of the publication’s management team and have led to his meteoric rise. Sam, who lives in central Reading, takes a particular interest in technology, gaming and food and drink, having been a chef before starting his degree.

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