Our Services
3D virtual tours look amazing and allow for taking dimensions, tagging equipment, and exporting detailed 2D building plans reducing the need for multiple site visits. They can also be embedded into websites and even linked to Google Street View!
Get in touch if you would like your building scanned.
Heat Loss Surveys

With spiralling energy costs, the need to make efficient use of the heat we are generating is vital.
Our heat loss (thermal) survey can help you to gain insight into the heat loss/cold ingress areas of your building.
We can advise on the fixes you could put in place to conserve that heat and save energy and money.
Electrical & Mechanical
Building Services
Performance
Specifications

We specialise in providing professional Electrical & Mechanical Building Services performance specification and 2D layout drawings for the educational & commercial sectors to a small group of existing clients.
This includes lighting & power to ventilation & heating. We tailor solutions to produce inspiring and efficient buildings.
Client Testimonials
“As part of our new building the services needed to be right for it to function well. Designphase were able to advise, guide and design a services package that works. There is definitly money to be saved in planning the services during the design phase rather than onsite. Thanks to the team!”
Michael Jones
During our office refurbishment we were keen to ensure that lighting glare was not an issue for our tenants. ‘Designphase’ advised us on reducing glare from both natural and artificial light. They then calculated and specified light fittings that would reduce glare to provide a comfortable working environment. We were really pleased with the quality of information provide, and very satisfied with the results
Nevan Kitchen
“When I needed advice, Designphase.uk were there to guide me through each step of the electrical services upgrade to our tired building. With their help, we were able to get the right work completed and had confidence our building was safe to re-occupy.”
Duncan Ellis