Construction News
18/11/2021
Visit Parklive At The UK's Leading Construction Show - London Build 2021
Parklive has announced it is currently attending the UK's leading construction show, London Build 2021.
Be sure to visit the company at Stand: B44 and be in with a chance to win a fully installed home fast charger.
Are you ready for the big plug-in? Before 2030, every buyer and tenant will expect to plug in electric vehicles at home.
Parklive can help you design and use the best system for your specific block or development. We offer an end to end installation service from consultancy to ongoing maintenance.
Start charging in three simple steps with Parklive - Choose, Fit and Charge.
The Government's Office for Low Emission Vehicles (OLEV) want to encourage the uptake of electric vehicles. So there's up to £700 available per household and a whopping £14,000 if you’re a business. That’s a £350 grant per charger.
As you'd expect, the Government have a few conditions, but don't worry Parklive are fully OLEV approved and have simplified the whole grant process for you.
Parklive guarantees a simple gateway to the most innovative, future ready solutions available.
Future Proof
This is the number one request we receive. Start with as little as one charging bay and grow with demand to as many as 101, with virtually no extra infrastructure work required as you grow.
User Management
Cloud software gives total control over users, access and billing from a single portal. This can be run across multiple sites with user access via a smartphone app or RFID. Payments can be taken via stored card details or billed on account. Segment pricing by user, location, time of day or duration of charge. You have total flexibility and total control.
Reduced Cabling
Our installations allow chargers to be connected on single cable runs by communicating wirelessly with each other to manage the supply. This improves aesthetics, reduces the installation burden and simplifies future roll-out.
Increased Power & Faster Charging
When multiple vehicles are connected, the load is balanced dynamically. As some vehicles near full charge, power is gradually diverted to emptier vehicles. This spreads available power, maximises charge speed and eliminates wasted power.
Lower Infrastructure Demand
Parklive deploy the latest load management technology. This makes maximum use of available power on site and can often avoid paying the local network operator for expensive supply upgrades.
Fully Funded
With Parklive you have the option to have your set-up and installation fully funded. So you get capacity to meet urgent need, with everything in place to grow into the future.
Parklive can arrange your grant funding and help finance a planned roll-out that meets future demand.
www.parklive.uk
Be sure to visit the company at Stand: B44 and be in with a chance to win a fully installed home fast charger.
Are you ready for the big plug-in? Before 2030, every buyer and tenant will expect to plug in electric vehicles at home.
Parklive can help you design and use the best system for your specific block or development. We offer an end to end installation service from consultancy to ongoing maintenance.
Start charging in three simple steps with Parklive - Choose, Fit and Charge.
The Government's Office for Low Emission Vehicles (OLEV) want to encourage the uptake of electric vehicles. So there's up to £700 available per household and a whopping £14,000 if you’re a business. That’s a £350 grant per charger.
As you'd expect, the Government have a few conditions, but don't worry Parklive are fully OLEV approved and have simplified the whole grant process for you.
Parklive guarantees a simple gateway to the most innovative, future ready solutions available.
Future Proof
This is the number one request we receive. Start with as little as one charging bay and grow with demand to as many as 101, with virtually no extra infrastructure work required as you grow.
User Management
Cloud software gives total control over users, access and billing from a single portal. This can be run across multiple sites with user access via a smartphone app or RFID. Payments can be taken via stored card details or billed on account. Segment pricing by user, location, time of day or duration of charge. You have total flexibility and total control.
Reduced Cabling
Our installations allow chargers to be connected on single cable runs by communicating wirelessly with each other to manage the supply. This improves aesthetics, reduces the installation burden and simplifies future roll-out.
Increased Power & Faster Charging
When multiple vehicles are connected, the load is balanced dynamically. As some vehicles near full charge, power is gradually diverted to emptier vehicles. This spreads available power, maximises charge speed and eliminates wasted power.
Lower Infrastructure Demand
Parklive deploy the latest load management technology. This makes maximum use of available power on site and can often avoid paying the local network operator for expensive supply upgrades.
Fully Funded
With Parklive you have the option to have your set-up and installation fully funded. So you get capacity to meet urgent need, with everything in place to grow into the future.
Parklive can arrange your grant funding and help finance a planned roll-out that meets future demand.
www.parklive.uk
05/02/2025
Stockport Mayoral Development Corporation (MDC) and ECF, a joint venture between Homes England, Legal & General, and Muse, have selected Vinci as the preferred contractor for Phase 1 of Stockport 8, a £350 million residential development west of Stockport town centre.
The decision follows a competi
05/02/2025
Vistry Group has finalised contracts for a significant housing development in Hinckley, Leicestershire, securing outline planning permission to deliver 475 new homes in the area.
The development, located east of Stoke Road and north of Normandy Way in the town's northern region, has a projected val
05/02/2025
Wilten Construction has been awarded a second Design and Build contract at Gateway 14 by client Gateway 14 Ltd and Jaynic.
The project involves the development of a state-of-the-art, three-storey Skills and Innovation Centre spanning 35,000 sq ft in the heart of Gateway 14. Designed to achieve BREE
05/02/2025
Knowsley Council has approved a major housing development in Kirkby, giving the green light to 800 new energy-efficient homes in the town's centre.
The decision also secures £7.7 million in Section 106 contributions from developer Barratt David Wilson Homes, further boosting local investment.
The
05/02/2025
Keepmoat Homes has announced plans to invest over £50 million in three new housing developments across Calderdale, aiming to deliver more than 200 new homes.
The developments, undertaken in partnership with Calderdale Council, form part of the North Halifax Transformation Programme, a local authori
05/02/2025
Essential renewal work at Skerne Road level crossing in Driffield has been completed. Over a six-day period, engineers replaced decades-old equipment, installing a state-of-the-art operating system, replacing the level crossing deck, and resurfacing the road.
The newly installed operating system is
05/02/2025
Construction firm GRAHAM is currently carrying out essential restoration work at the National Railway Museum in York, replacing the Grade II listed roof structure at Station Hall.
Originally built between 1875 and 1877 as a goods station, Station Hall now houses the museum’s six royal carriages.
05/02/2025
Mezzanine floors are commonly associated with additional storage or expanded floor space, but did you know they can also have a profound impact on employee productivity and morale? At Doity Engineering, we specialise in designing and installing mezzanine floors for
05/02/2025
Construction work is commencing on a new solar array at Weeton Barracks in Lancashire that will generate over one third of the site’s energy needs.
The work has been funded under the British Army’s Project Prometheus, a scheme that is increasing renewable energy across the army estate through inst
05/02/2025
The regeneration of Hartlepool's waterfront has reached a significant milestone with a £631,000 grant from The National Lottery Heritage Fund.
The funding will support the development phase of the 'Tides of Change' project, aimed at transforming the visitor experience at the Museum of Hartlepool a