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TGA Consulting Engineers LLP were employed by Beamish Museum to design
and supervise the mechanical and electrical services installations for
the Colliery Lamp Cabin. The
building forms an integral part of the Colliery Village area of the
North of England Open Air Museum site.
The overall contract value was £850,000.00 which included £180,000.00
for the mechanical and electrical services installations.
The building was constructed as a replica of a 1913 Colliery Lamp
Cabin using appropriate materials and construction methods and is
located adjacent to the Drift Mine, forming a vital part of the
colliery visitor experience. During the design and construction period of the Colliery Lamp
Cabin, great care and attention was paid to ensure that the outward
appearance of the building and selected internal areas were authentic
in detail. The Colliery Lamp Cabin incorporates a multi purpose teaching and
exhibition room along with a display of mining artefacts.
The displays are supplemented with audio and visual aids to
illustrate the mining history of the area. The building incorporates several sustainable/ low energy sources including an underfloor heating system which utilises a ground source heat pump as the heat source. This heat source was also selected to aid the requirement to provide an authentic building, removing the need to hide modern boilers and flue systems within the building. The system exchanges heat to and from the adjacent ground to heat and cool the internal spaces at minimal operating costs.
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