Wieland's Metalynx2 channels the Power through Belmont House

Wieland Electric has supplied its Metalynx2 structured wiring system to enable the channelling of power and lighting within the newly redeveloped Belmont in the centre of Uxbridge, West London. With the use of Wieland products, the project exceeds regulatory requirements in the provision of a sustainable and innovative solution, and it is anticipated that the CAT A office redevelopment will result in the building achieving a BREEAM 'Excellent' rating.

Aviva Investors' 125,000 sq. ft. (11,617 sq. m) office redevelopment, Belmont has reached practical completion. This follows an 18 month, £30 million redevelopment schedule of works which saw the building stripped back to its frame and rebuilt to create a Grade A office scheme in the heart of Uxbridge town centre, West London. Large, light filled, agile open plan floor plates  averaging 26,500 sq. ft. (2,465 sq. m) - have been created over five levels. Belmont has been designed to suit either a sole corporate occupier or operate as a multi-let development.

Wieland's Metalynx2 structured wiring system was specified by mechanical and electrical contractors Phoenix ME Limited for the work at Belmont House to supply lighting and power to the office spaces, and lighting in the landlords core areas from the ground floor to the fourth floor.

Metalynx2 is perfect for use in efficient installation of lighting circuits and other power requirements located above ceilings as it is easy and quick to install making it the perfect choice for contractors.