
Picture of outside Tower 42
In mid-December, after a successful pre-contractual process, Bryair wins a new contract, Tower 42, with Box3 Projects.
Bryair began working and communicating with Box3 in August after winning a previous contract. This started the flourishing of a new client relationship which has helped us grow with them since.
Winning Tower 42 is representative of how Box3 feels, entrusting Bryair with a premium job while keeping us in the loop for potential upcoming jobs. Our high-quality services on our jobs give Bryair a chance to prove they will produce a good service, time and time again. Through Bryair’s hard work, we ensure our clients feel confident that we cover all aspects of the work.
Key features:
- The History of Tower 42
- What This Means For Bryair
- The Work Bryair Is Doing On Tower 42
The History of Tower 42:
Tower 42, originally called the NatWest Tower was London’s first skyscraper. Tower 42 stands prominently in the heart of London, visible to all. It was completed in the 1980s by Richard Seifert and was listed as the UK’s tallest building until 1990. After the bombing in 1993, the NatWest Tower refurbished and was sold by NatWest in 1997. The skyscraper later became known as Tower 42.
What This Means For Bryair
With Tower 42’s extensive history and back story, this is a big deal and massive achievement for Bryair, similar to The Royal Albert Hall with its historical roots. Both a privilege to work at. This is significant, not just because it re-establishes Bryair in the centre of London, but our clients trust us to deliver on a project as high profile as these ones.
Bryair appear to main consistent performance throughout the winter months in 2025 to 2026. This is representative of a huge progression throughout our team. Our extremely hard work and drive for success has kept Bryair on our clients radars. We have come a long way from our starting point.
The Work Bryair Is Doing On Tower 42
Our company received the green light to start working on this project from the end of December after Bryair wins a new contract. Since then, our project manager, Scott Newstead, has been working on-site on a daily basis. This ensures our work runs smoothly and dove-tails flawlessly off of others.
While working on level 35, Bryair will be participating in extensive work, including a full mechanical installation ran by Scott. The floor received a full strip out, meaning Bryair started this job from a blank slate.
To give our readers an insight into the work that goes on behind the scenes, here is a small list of the work Bryair is doing in Tower 42 in the upcoming months:
- 4pipe Advanced air fan coil units
- CHW pipework and conversion of LTHW pipework from low to high level
- New VAV’s
- Secondary ductwork and grilles
- Tea point installation
- Primary and extract ductwork
- Testing and commissioning
Our work is essential for completing a first-class office space.
Our new client relationship, founded in August with Box3 Projects has allowed us to prove our quality of service and our dedication to every job, no matter how big or small. Bryair continually puts in 110% and will continue to do so in the future, showing how Bryair wins a new contract.
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