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Optimum Drywall Systems Ltd Announces Expansion And Restructuring Of Their Fire Stopping Team

The Optimum Group (Optimum Drywall Systems Ltd) is delighted to share the changes that have been underway, as part of their fire-stopping team restructure. They have recently secured some great projects with clients, both old and new, and are excited to deliver them with a fresh and talented Fire Stopping Team. They have a new leadership structure, promoted from an established and experienced management team, and added some exceptional new talent to create a department that can provide a reliable, professional and valuable service. New appointments First and foremost, Optimum Group is thrilled to have established team member, Laura Weston, heading up the Department as Business Leader and together with Ian Morris, as Contracts Manager, they will be overseeing all projects, client relations and operations together. Ian Morris has been with Optimum Fire Stopping since its inception, helping to get the department to where it is today. Laura Weston started her career with Optimum as a trainee QS over 18 years ago, and has successfully risen through the hierarchy to reach this pivotal management role. New recruits Optimum also has Will Britton joining the team as Assistant Fire Stopping Manager Optimum also has Will Britton joining the team as Assistant Fire Stopping Manager, following his previous involvement in and around the department and company. He is looking forward to a permanent role after recently completing his Firas training and is pursuing a HNC in construction and the built environment. The new recruits include Alex Ivanov as Fire Stopping Manager, who joins the company’s with over 10 years of industry experience, with a large part of this spent in London, United Kingdom (UK). He brings in-depth installation and product knowledge to the team, and they are really pleased to have him. New Fire Stopping team expansions Another new appointment - Trainee Quantity Surveyor & Manager, Eve Boniface, started her journey with Optimum in May 2022 and has been assisting Laura Weston with all aspects of the Fire Stopping Department’s processes, procedures and commercials. To conclude the appointments, Tom Evans has joined Optimum Drywall Systems Ltd as a Trainee Fire Stopper based on site working, along with George Davies. Optimum Drywall Systems Ltd’s new Fire Stopping team also held their first meeting in their Bristol office recently to discuss the department restructure, new/existing projects, as well as innovative ideas for the future. Exciting opportunities lie ahead for the company with new clients on the horizon.

Optimum Discusses About Passive Fire Protection Installers

One of the South West’s leading Passive Fire Protection subcontractors, OFS is looking for new subcontractors & workers to join its growing site teams to cater to new projects, clients, and industry demand. After a busy and exciting 2021, as a division (of Optimum Group which is also made up of Drywall & Combined Services) it continue to grow and is looking for FIRAS accredited installers (or those interested in undergoing training/qualification) to join the team. By doing so, the user would be assisting the project teams and fellow subcontractors in installing fire-stopping & passive fire protection through drywall, concrete, and blockwork. passive fire protection Following winning ASFP’s Installation Project of 2021 and with projects of all shapes and sizes underway and being scheduled throughout 2022, Optimum is looking for keen, hard-working, and passionate workers to continue and expand its award-winning service.  These projects differ from remedial works and passive fire protection facility safety improvements to new build projects across the commercial, educational, healthcare, and residential sectors.

Optimum Fire Stopping Win ASFP Installation Project Of 2021

In 2021, Optimum experienced another year of uncertainty within the construction industry. With both COVID and Brexit exacerbating material availability and putting unprecedented strain on the supply chain. However, Optimum is delighted to have navigated through the turbulence of 2021 and ended the year on a high, and are very proud to announce that the Optimum Fire Stopping team won Best Installation Project of the Year for their contribution to The Grange University Hospital (SCCC) project in Llanfrechfa, Wales. passive fire protection Optimum has been a member of the Association for Specialist Fire Protection for a few years and it is an honor to have won such a prestigious award. The ASFP is dedicated to the protection of life, property, the environment, and their heritage and promotes continuous improvement in all aspects of passive fire protection. Working with Government and international standard-setting bodies both directly, and via other sector group associations, they endeavor to increase the quality of installed fire protection within all forms of construction. Director's comment I am extremely proud of our team for successfully delivering a highly complex project at The Grange University Hospital" Managing Director Simon Britton had this to say on picking up the award, “Firstly, I would like to thank ASFP for recognizing our achievement. We are extremely honored to have received such a significant award, as voted for by our revered colleagues at the ASFP."  "I am extremely proud of our team, headed up by our Firestopping Manager Chris Fitzpatrick, for successfully delivering a highly complex project at The Grange University Hospital." Project installation of the Year "I would also like to thank our client, Laing O Rourke, for trusting us with such a prominent project, particularly with the fire prevention industry under intense scrutiny in recent years." "Thank you for recognizing our determination to successfully overcome the challenges this project presented.  It was great to be a key part of a truly collaborative team and even more satisfying to be awarded the Project installation of the Year for our contribution. “ fire protection OFS worked in partnership with specialist suppliers such as Rockwool and Hilti to provide high-level fire protection The award-winning project, for Laing O’Rourke, was a newly constructed £350 million 471-bed hospital providing complex specialist and critical care treatment for over 600,000 people in South-East Wales and included a 24-hour acute assessment unit and emergency department. OFS worked in partnership with specialist suppliers such as Rockwool and Hilti to provide high-level fire protection throughout the project. Acoustic batt penetrations ensured that the appropriate decibel range was achieved in all rooms, all of which varied depending on individual privacy specifications. immediate assistance The COVID-19 pandemic has and continues, to put extreme pressure on the UK and subsequent healthcare services The Aneurin Bevin Health Board sought immediate assistance from Laing O’Rourke and their supply chain to open this hospital even earlier than originally scheduled. The SCCC hospital had the potential to play a significant part in assisting the Welsh government in their response to the pandemic and Optimum was eager to assist. Achieving project goals It is a pleasure working with such a professional dedicated forward-thinking company who are solutions-focused" The incredible team of fire stoppers, unprecedented in their numbers, were required to work over and beyond a normal working week, often on-site Saturday and Sunday on top of double shifts and it was this collaborative effort and dedication from the team which delivered such an important ward well ahead of time. Client Laing O’Rourke’s Project Director, Mike Lewis had this to say about our Fire Stopping team “It is a pleasure working with such a professional dedicated forward-thinking company who are solutions-focused whilst supporting the client (NHS) in achieving their goals.” key project statistics 25,000 passive fire penetration seals 22,000 acoustic seals 7,000 linear meters of cavity barriers 45 accredited installers 5 on-site supervisors & 4-man strong management team £1.2m project value Project duration of 14 months Early project delivery/handover (how many months?) to open hospital wings early to aid pandemic efforts passive fire protection and safety The fire industry is constantly having to adapt to necessary reforms, the introduction of the Fire Safety Act 2021, the official unveiling of PAS9980 as well as the passage of the Building Safety Bill were all announced. The focus on passive fire protection and safety on all new and existing buildings has never been greater and continues to be one of Optimum’s biggest strategic priorities across the business.

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