With a portfolio exceeding 170 properties, Salford City Council took a decisive step by declaring a Climate Emergency in July 2019, setting an ambitious goal to achieve carbon neutrality by 2038.
Nestled within a bustling industrial park, the Turnpike Mess Rooms stand as a detached, single-story building, originally erected in the 1950s and later extended on either side. The building serves dual functions as a transport office and recreational room for transport drivers.
Turnpike Depot is a key component of the Salford City Councils Public Sector Decarbonisation Scheme 3, aimed at revamping heating systems across its properties.
Removal of existing gas boilers and replacement with new Mitsubishi CAHV ASHPs
Removal and replacement of existing pipework and radiators – chosen for their compatibility with the ASHPs
Installation of a new Building Management System – enhancing operational efficiency through remote monitoring and verification
Upgrade to electrical mains and distribution boards – to better accommodate the new ASHPs
£350
631 Eccles New Road, Salford, M50 1SW
Salford City Council
Decarbonisation
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