Case Studies
Case Study: Alder Hey Children’s Hospital
Case Study Alder Hey Children’s Hospital Mobile Connectivity Improvement Project Alder Hey Children’s Hospital, Liverpool Alder Hey Children’s Hospital cares for over 330,000 children, young people and their families every year. In 2015, a state-of-the-art hospital alongside a brand new research, innovation and education centre was opened. Alder Hey in the Park and the Institute
Case Study: King’s College Hospital
Case Study King’s College Hospital Mobile Connectivity Improvement Project King’s College NHS Foundation Trust, London A leading teaching hospital, over the last 170 years King’s has built its reputation as a world class hospital. One of London’s largest and busiest hospitals, with a strong profile of local services, King’s primarily serves the boroughs of Lambeth,
Case Study: Northern Ireland Fire & Rescue Service
Case Study Northern Ireland Fire & Rescue Service Mobile Connectivity Improvement Project NIFRS Learning & Development Centre, Cookstown NIFRS’ new Learning and Development Centre is revolutionising how Firefighters are trained. Phase 1, which includes a real-life tactical Firefighting facility, opened in September 2019 and a planning application for Phase 2 was submitted in December 2020.
Case Study: Arcadis
Case Study Arcadis Mobile Connectivity Improvement Project Arcadis – EightyFen, London Arcadis, the world’s leading company delivering sustainable design, engineering, and consultancy solutions for natural and built assets, are moving into the new EightyFen development in central London. EightyFen is a mixed use development at 78-86 Fenchurch Street, 1 and 1A Carlisle Avenue and 1-7
Case Study: Social Security Scotland
Case Study Scottish Government: Social Security Scotland Mobile Connectivity Improvement Project Social Security Scotland Social Security Scotland is an executive agency of the Scottish Government with responsibility for social security provision. The agency recently moved into 220 High Street in Glasgow city centre, taking over the lease from Glasgow City Council. The building will house
Case Study: CF Fertilisers
Case Study CF Fertilisers Mobile Connectivity Improvement Project CF Fertilisers Manufacturing Facility, Ince CF Fertilisers is the UK’s premier fertiliser manufacturer and a major supplier of process chemicals and utilities. As well as CFF being the UK’s leading supplier of Nitrogen products to selected industrial markets and applications, it is also committed to British agriculture,
Case Study: NatWest
Case Study NatWest Mobile Connectivity Improvement Project NatWest, Birmingham Serving 19 million customers, NatWest Group is the largest commercial and retail bank in the UK. Originally founded in 1968, the group operates a wide variety of banking brands, which offer personal banking, business banking, private banking, insurance products and corporate finance. In the UK, its
Case Study: Trafford General Hospital
Case Study Trafford General Hospital Mobile Connectivity Improvement Project Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust Trafford General Hospital is part of Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust, which operates 10 hospitals throughout Greater Manchester. Formed in 2017, it is the largest NHS trust in the United Kingdom, with an income of £1.6bn and 21,945 staff. 1 Hospitals
Case Study: Royal Liverpool University Hospital
Case Study Royal Liverpool University Hospital Mobile Connectivity Improvement Project Royal Liverpool University Hospital The Royal Liverpool University Hospital (RLUH) is a major teaching and research hospital located in the city of Liverpool. It is the largest and busiest hospital in Merseyside and Cheshire, and has the largest emergency department of its kind in the
Case Study: First Group Bus Depot
Case Study First Group Bus Depot Mobile Connectivity Improvement Project First Hampshire & Dorset First Hampshire & Dorset is a bus operator providing services in the counties of Hampshire and Dorset. It is a subsidiary of FirstGroup. FirstGroup is Britain’s largest bus operator, running more than 20% of all local bus services. A fleet of
Case Study: Keltbray – Elephant & Castle Shopping Centre
Case Study Elephant & Castle Shopping Centre Mobile Connectivity Improvement Project Keltbray – Elephant & Castle Shopping Centre Founded in 1976, Keltbray provide a vast range of services related to engineering and construction including; civil engineering, pre-construction services, rail electrification plant & engineering, asbestos management, concrete structures, decommissioning and demolition works. Images credit: Keltbray Group
Case Study: GSK
Case Study Case Study: GSK Mobile Connectivity Improvement Project GlaxoSmithKline (GSK), Irvine GSK is engaged in the research and development (R&D) of innovative products in the areas of vaccines, medicines and consumer healthcare products. It has offices in more than 115 countries and produces biopharmaceutical and prescription products. 1 built in 1000 employees in scotland
Case Study: Ninewells Hospital
Case Study Ninewells Hospital Mobile Connectivity Improvement Project Ninewells Hospital, Dundee Managed by NHS Tayside, Ninewells Hospital is a large teaching hospital based in Dundee, Scotland. It is internationally renowned for introducing laparoscopic surgery to the UK, and is a leading centre in the management of cancer, genetics as well as robotic surgery and psychosurgery.
Case Study: Burncastle Lodge, Duke and Duchess of Northumberland
Case Study Burncastle Lodge Mobile Connectivity Improvement Project Burncastle Lodge, Duke and Duchess of Northumberland Redeveloped in 2013 and spanning 20,000 square feet, Burncastle Lodge is a private 20 room lodge located in the Scottish Borders. Due to the remote location which spans a very large plot (well way from the closest mobile towers), as
Case Study: Royal Studley House
Case Study Royal Studley House Mobile Connectivity Improvement Project Royal Studley House, Yorkshire Royal Studley House is a private property within the north west corner of Studley Royal Water Gardens in North Yorkshire. Studley Royal Park, including the ruins of Fountains Abbey, is a designated World Heritage Site in North Yorkshire. The site, which has