Projects
Van Zyl and de Villiers Building Services Design Projects
VZDV Consulting Engineers pioneer MEP building services design across all UK building sectors to:
Achieve Net Zero Carbon in Operation
Champion science-based engineering for buildings
Enrich the wellbeing of occupants
Reduce life cycle costs of buildings
Scroll down to explore a selection of project case studies to see how we bring our promise to life.
Van Zyl & de Villiers Building Services Project HIGHLIGHTS
Palomar Court | Barking and Dagenham |
Palomar Court is Barking and Dagenham Council’s greenest housing block, with eight new homes certified to the Passivhaus Classic standard to give its residents exceptionally energy bills.
New Ladderswood Regeneration Residential Development | London | N11
New Ladderswood LLP is a state-of-the-art joint venture between developer Mulalley and housing association One Housing Group, working in collaboration with the London Borough of Enfield.
Beaufort Park | Colindale | London | NW9
Beaufort Park is a mixed-use development in North West London by award-winning developer St George PLC.
Paul Baker, Crawley Borough Council
“VZDV have worked with Crawley Borough Council since 2002 when they acted as lead consultants on the Design & Build scheme (circa £27m) for a new state-of-the-art leisure centre “K2 Crawley” for Crawley Borough Council (CBC). VZDV were responsible for full mechanical & electrical design, testing and commissioning from project inception through to completion. The design and build were recognised as highly commended with the construction project being delivered on time and within the allocated budget. Since then, VZDV has continued to be part of CBC supply chain has worked on several key leisure projects and continues to provide excellent technical services, more recently on the K2 refurbishment programme which includes the health & fitness extension and the planned CHP and Chiller replacement programme. I would have no hesitation in recommending VZDV for environmental, mechanical, electrical and public health services however large or small.”