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TGA Consulting Engineers LLP were employed by the RNLI to design and
supervise the mechanical and electrical services installations for the
Grace Darling Museum. The
Grace Darling Museum is part of the RNLI Heritage Trust, celebrating
more than 180 years of saving lives at sea.
The overall value of the project was around
£1.5 million, with the
Mechanical and Electrical services works comprising approximately
£250,000.
The original museum was opened in 1938 as a dedication to Grace Darling.
The new building which was constructed behind the 18th
Century Flemish facade includes newly conserved artefacts relating to
the life of Grace Darling, in addition to new facilities including
education and research spaces. This included the mechanical and electrical services installations which
were designed to current standards and carefully integrated into the
building to maintain the period feel of the building whilst also
meeting current standards for energy efficiency, reliability and
safety. 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 via two 70m deep
boreholes to heat and cool the internal spaces at minimal operating
costs.
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