en.Wedoany.com Reported - Dalkia has secured the mechanical and electrical (M&E) installation contract for the new Trinity Academy school building in Edinburgh, which will be constructed to passive house standards to reduce heating and cooling energy demand, thereby lowering operational costs and carbon emissions.

The new building will meet Edinburgh City Council's requirements for curriculum inclusivity and achieve all digital and outdoor learning objectives. The project also includes bicycle parking areas and electric vehicle charging facilities to support green travel modes encouraged by the council's sustainability strategy, "Living Well Locally."
John Irvine, Regional Director at Dalkia, stated that the company's appointment for the Trinity Academy project reinforces trust in its engineering team, which is capable of delivering complex energy-efficient M&E installations for modern learning environments. He noted that passive house schools demand higher precision in construction and a deeper understanding of integrated building performance, and this contract demonstrates Dalkia's expertise and continued growth in the education sector.
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