PROjEN, a specialist engineering project management firm based in Preston Brook, Cheshire, has delivery another successful project at GlaxoSmithKline’s R&D Pilot Plant in Stevenage, Hertfordshire.
This success has also benefited independent charitable trust Stevenage Community Trust with a donation of £530 through PROjEN’s Safety Incentive Scheme.
PROjEN has been providing a professional project management service for GSK and has been involved in more than 200 projects with a capital value in excess of £100m. The latest ADAPT Laboratory project saw PROjEN complete 16,000 construction man hours without a single minor, major or reportable incident.
To raise health and safety awareness many projects that PROjEN manages are delivered under a Safety Incentive Scheme through which money is donated to local charities and good causes following good safety performance.
PROjEN has completed around 900,000 man hours of work with no reported injuries to personnel and has donated thousands of pounds to good causes – on this occasion to the Stevenage Community Trust.
The ADAPT Laboratory project involved the demolition, remodelling and refit of a redundant process module to provide laboratory facilities over three floors. PROjEN worked closely with the end users to develop the most suitable layouts then managed the installation of specialist laboratory equipment and multiple trades to provide the service infrastructure required to support all laboratory activities and safety requirements.
PROjEN acted as principal contractor and delivered the project within budget and on schedule.
Martin Seabrook, managing director of PROjEN said: ‘PROjEN is pleased to have been involved in yet another project at GSK. Like many projects I know this assignment was difficult but its success was the result of much hard work and commitment.’