This new activity centre spans two floors, encompassing nearly 50,000 square feet. The immersive indoor hub offers nine state-of-the-art experiences, including Tech Putt, Escape Rooms, VR-cade, Glow Pong, Shuffleboard, Laser Tag, Batting Cages, Neo Games and Digi Darts. Playxperience also includes a café and bar area, as well as changing rooms and restrooms.

Hopkins’ works also included a fully automated ventilation, heating, and cooling system that reacts to variations in building occupancy, the installation of ‘Changing Places’ facilities, integrated standard and decorative lighting systems with full control, a whole-building sound system with independently zoned areas and a fully integrated PA/VA system, and the unification of multiple franchises into one combined, streamlined system.

J&B Hopkins is proud to have successfully delivered the Mechanical & Electrical (M&E) services for the state-of-the-art Pathology and Research Facility at Royal Bournemouth Hospital. This innovative two-storey development serves as a vital hub for studying and diagnosing diseases, utilising the latest advancements in medical technology—from routine blood tests to advanced genetic screening.

Our M&E solutions ensured that the facility meets the highest standards for healthcare environments, providing efficient, reliable, and future-proofed building services.

Mechanical systems included HTM-compliant ventilation systems, DX cooling for precise climate control, CL3 lab transit barriers for MEP services, four-pipe multifunctional ASHP heating and cooling, carbon filtration for air quality management, domestic water services and a centralised deionised water system, laboratory gas installations, and cold room facilities.

Electrical systems included general and emergency lighting, small power distribution, electrical supplies to mechanical MCCP panels, VRF systems for energy-efficient climate control, advanced fire alarm and security systems—including CCTV, intruder alarms, and access controls—and integration with the Building Energy Management System (BEMS) for optimised performance.

Hopkins Energy successfully completed the Enderby Battery Storage Project, installing 16 new CATL BESS units and reconfiguring existing Sungrow units to ensure compatibility with the Sungrow Power Conversion System (PCS).

The project involved retaining Sungrow BESS units in their original positions while disconnecting and replacing outdated DC and communication cabling. Trenching, ducting, and new cabling were installed to connect these units to updated PCS locations. For the new CATL BESS units, the team prepared the ground, installed 16 concrete plinths, laid trackways, and implemented a new earthing system. Auxiliary power and communication cabling were also installed and tested.

Hopkins Energy reviewed and updated the electrical design to ensure compatibility, installing three new LV feeder pillars and updating auxiliary power connections. Comprehensive testing was completed to verify functionality. Throughout the works, 24/7 site security was in place to safeguard equipment and maintain safety.

This project was completed efficiently, ensuring seamless integration of new and existing systems.

Hopkins Energy successfully completed the Penwortham Battery Storage project, involving the installation of new CATL Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) units and relocation of existing Sungrow BESS units. Gresham House oversaw equipment delivery and commissioning.

Key activities included reconfiguring cabling, removing PCS units 1–8, and updating connections from battery containers 2–8 to PCS units 9–15. The CATL BESS installation involved preparing ground, installing concrete plinths, positioning BESS and auxiliary cabinets, stabilising with shingle, and constructing trackways. Cable management covered laying and terminating DC, auxiliary, and communications cabling, along with installing a new earthing system. HV services were reconfigured, and new cabling was installed for PCS and auxiliary connections. Hopkins Energy conducted testing on all new cabling, while Gresham House commissioned BESS systems and communications. Site security measures were implemented to safeguard equipment and ensure safety throughout the project.

This collective effort ensured the project’s smooth and successful completion.

The Pelham Street development in Brighton features 135 Residential apartments comprising of a mixture of one, two and three bedroom apartments, as well as four family townhouses.

 

The development comprises of 4 infill site locations in Hounslow for the local Council. The designs of each development are aiming to achieve a high level of sustainability . The homes are each designed to utilise simple, but effective construction techniques to minimise heat loss and maximise efficiency, as well as low carbon technologies including air source heat pumps, increased insulation and photovoltaic panels. The design is to support the council in reducing its carbon emissions to net zero by 2030.  Orchard Road – a scheme of 5 affordable homes using a design which aims to exceed the London Energy Transformation Initiative. The Everglades – an infill development which will provide 33 homes across three residential buildings, all of which sit within an existing estate. Clements Court – a project which will create 74 high quality homes as well as a large amenity space in the centre of the estate for new and existing residents. Rose Gardens – a scheme of 42 homes created through the demolition of two apartment blocks and a series of garages on an existing estate.

Marketfield Way is a landmark development in Redhill, featuring a six-screen cinema, eleven glass-fronted shops and restaurants on the ground and first floors, as well as 153 studio, one and two bedroom build-to-rent apartments. We are carrying out the full design and installation of the MEP services.

Audley Wycliffe Park is a luxury retirement village development in Horsleys Green, between Stokenchurch and High Wycombe, consisting of 156 high-end residential apartments.  The development also contains extensive communal areas including a restaurant and bar, hairdressing salon, library, guest facilities, swimming pool, and luxury health club.

Primary & Secondary through school for Southampton City Council with a separate indoor sports hall facility and floodlit external MUGA pitches. The project was split into 2 phases with the primary school taking occupation 6 months prior to the main completion whilst the secondary & sports hall were under construction. The key features of the project included the incorporation of both photovoltaic (PV) panels and battery storage, the comprehensive IT package encompassed all active equipment, an audio-visual (AV) package was integrated into the main hall and drama studio, a hybrid natural ventilation system, the heating system was powered by gas fired boilers, catering to a combination of low surface temperature radiators and underfloor heating. The lighting system both wireless and equipped with emergency lighting control for safety and convenience. Domestic hot and cold water services to cater to daily needs and a full building management system package was integrated. Photographs by John Kees Photography.

Easter Park was a new office and workshop development for Hope & Clay Construction based in Aldermaston, Berkshire. Hopkins worked directly for the client on a design and build basis to deliver the full MEP services package.