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HVAC specialises in new and refurbishment mechanical projects across retail, commercial and industrial markets.

Our directly-employed manufacture and installation staff, backed up by qualified and experienced engineers, make customer satisfaction a priority.
Having our own in house manufacturing facility and laser cutting machinery ensures that we can meet deadlines and maintain competitive rates.
Our resources and attention to detail have secured us repeat business from department stores, supermarkets, museums, schools, universities, leisure parks and hospitals.
Our flexible approach to contracting allows our staff and services to be utilised over nightwork and weekend shifts to suit the client’s requirements. Projects are managed well and backed-up by programmes incorporating detailed Health & Safety documentation. We take pride in our directly employed site and workshop teams. BBG HVAC staff have regular formal training in the use of access equipment, first aid and site safety.
We can also offer a complete turnkey service which can include commissioning of the systems on completion, record drawings and Operation & Maintenance manuals.

What our customers are saying...

  • Many thanks to all at BBG for such a well planned and executed project, and for the regular communication received during and after the completion of works.
    David HowarthMaintenance Manager
  • We are really pleased with the new, bright and airy feel that this refurbishment has brought and there is better collection of fumes from the cooking suites. We were very pleased that there was no interruption to business and that for the most part, we could continue our services as usual. Well done BBG.
    John LewisPartnership
  • I would be happy to recommend BBG to any potential new customer. The recently completed project at Prodrive – Banbury was well executed, met the design & operational brief and was completed on time and within budget despite the restricted access & working times. Quality as ever was excellent and attention to detail was 1st class.
    ProdriveBanbury
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