CAMDEN
NORTHERN IRELAND
Camden is a family owned PVCu manufacturing business formed by Patrick Lavery in 1983, and are marking their 40th year in business in 2024. In order to increase their transparency in ESG initiatives, they are implementing SustainIQ across the business to track and report on their progress.
ELLIOTT GROUP
DUBLIN
Elliott Group are one of Ireland’s longest standing Leading Contractors, with a history of delivering construction works for over 90 years since the 1920s. Elliott Group are introducing SustainIQ across all their projects, launching the technology at their upcoming Co-Living Development on Cork Street, Dublin.
Combined Facilities Management
Northern Ireland
CFM deliver totally integrated building service solutions across both the public and private sector. Operating across Northern Ireland and Ireland, CFM offer services in facilities management, social housing, construction & fit out, M&E and project delivery. The organisation have committed to a 10-year strategy to make their "Vivid Vision" a reality, placing people, places and the planet at the core of their business.
ODGroup.
London
ODGroup is a main contractor specialising in office fit-out, established in 2004. From Office Design & Build to Workplace Consultancy, ODGroup have the expertise to deliver your project. In this case, we explore their use of SustainIQ and our integration partners to streamline reporting.
McCue
COMPANY-WIDE, UNITED KINGDOM
Using SustainIQ for annual sustainability reporting, McCue has simplified what previously was a resource-heavy, time-consuming task, with access to instant performance data reports, saving time and money across the organisation.
Henry Brothers Limited
Loughborough University Pavilion, Midlands
Henry Brothers' Loughborough University Pavilion 4 is an extension to the existing Pavilions with the University. The project is designed to achieve certification as a Passivhaus Classic building which stems from Loughborough University’s commitment to achieving Net Zero Carbon as an organisation by 2030.
Gilbert-Ash Limited.
Brook House London Premier Inn
Discover how Gilbert-Ash used SustainIQ in the construction of this Premier Inn at Brook House London, achieving BREEAM Very Good standards with the use of our technology.
Danielle Gillespie
Senior Design Manager, Gilbert-Ash Ltd
Facilitating information-sharing plus identifying potential problems and finding solutions are daily tasks for me, so having credible, real-time data to hand is a huge benefit.
Heron Bros.
Danderhall, Scotland
The £16m Danderhall project is a state-of-the-art, two storey building comprising a primary school, nursery spaces, a library, leisure centre, café and sports pitches.
Felix O'Hare & Company Ltd, Navan
Navan, Republic of Ireland
The St Paul’s School, Navan project involved the redevelopment of the existing school and construction of a new, 32 classroom, two-storey school on the existing football pitch, with a two classroom ASD/special needs unit.
JP Corry
Tracking Community Investment at Built:East
An innovative landmark building project in east Belfast provided the prompt JP Corry needed to start measuring its community impact. Having seen the benefits, it now uses SustainIQ across all its operations, not just to manage sustainability, but operational efficiencies as well.
Jude Jackson
BID Manager, Heron Bros.
Put simply, SustainIQ uncovers the data we need and lets us share it in an impactful way to increase our chances of winning business.
McCue
Greater London
This fit-out company with multi-million pound contracts, uses SustainIQ on all its projects to ensure a competitive edge when it comes to sustainability management.
Henry Brothers Midlands
Derbyshire
Henry Brothers Midlands working on the new £13.2m Alfreton Park Community Special School in Derbyshire
Gilbert-Ash Limited
Cambridge Eco-Mosque
A truly landmark project to build Europe's first Eco-Mosque, creating an iconic and architecturally outstanding building
Felix O'Hare & Company Ltd
MERCHANT SQUARE, BELFAST
The work comprised of the complete transformation of three existing buildings formerly known as Ferguson, Roysten