Apex Wiring Solutions Sales director, Paul Hopps, outlines how the leading modular wiring manufacturer is – as he puts it – ‘helping to revolutionise construction of healthcare facilities’, and champions the many benefits that the company says modular wiring offers the sector.
Our work at Apex is really diverse. We work across every sector, and while many of our contracts are for large-scale, multi-million pound builds, we also work on quite architecturally sensitive regeneration projects that require a great deal of care and bespoke solutions. However, I have always had a particular focus on the healthcare sector. From overseeing the sales strategy, to directly engaging with clients to understand the unique needs of every development, I'm fascinated by the challenges posed by every project that comes our way.
Apex has spent the best part of four decades refining, updating, and adding innovation to our wiring solutions. Not only are we masters of delivering exactly what each customer needs, but we're also master problem-solvers. Every project is different, but you can guarantee that each one will pose a unique challenge that we'll need to overcome, and healthcare facilities are certainly no different. It's fair to say that modular wiring is perfect for the health sector, in which rapid, reliable solutions not only help initial builds, but also make any future maintenance, extensions, or repairs easier. By removing all the challenges that come with traditional 'twin and earth' wiring methods, and incorporating the prefabricated elements of our 'plug-and play' design, projects are simplified enormously.
While the quick and easy installation of every component ensures reduced man-hours on site, aiding build programmes, it's the system's reliability that is so vital in healthcare, helping ensure smooth operations, patient wellbeing, and efficient service delivery, and powering critical equipment and communication systems. The shift from traditional methods to modular is transformative, and has streamlined installation, aiding the overall safety, efficiency, and flexibility of projects. The manufacture of ready-made components in a controlled environment reduces on-site labour, minimises disruption, and ensures quality.
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