
FAQ
1. What does LDN Project Services do?
LDN Project Services Ltd is a specialist Mechanical, Electrical and Public Health (MEP) contractor delivering building services installations, upgrades and refurbishments across commercial, heritage, industrial and public sector environments.
Our services include:
- Mechanical services installations
- Electrical infrastructure upgrades
- Plant room replacements
- HVAC systems and AHU installations
- BMS integration and controls
- Fire alarm upgrades and compliance works
- Specialist refurbishment and Cat A / Cat B fit-outs
We manage projects from design coordination through to installation, commissioning and handover.
2. What types of projects does LDN typically deliver?
LDN delivers a wide range of building services projects including:
- Boiler plant room replacements
- Air Handling Unit (AHU) installations
- HVAC system upgrades
- Electrical distribution upgrades
- BMS system installations
- Fire alarm upgrades and cause & effect testing
- Commercial fit-out projects (Cat A and Cat B)
Our team regularly works in operational buildings where minimal disruption is essential.
3. Which sectors do you work in?
LDN works across multiple sectors including:
- Commercial offices
- Heritage and listed buildings
- Museums and cultural institutions
- Film studios and media facilities
- Education facilities
- Industrial and logistics buildings
Our experience in sensitive or operational environments ensures works are delivered safely and efficiently.
4. Do you offer design and build services?
Yes. LDN can deliver projects on a Design & Build basis where required.
We work closely with consultants and specialist engineers to develop coordinated building services solutions that are compliant, efficient and practical to install.
Our team regularly coordinates:
- Mechanical design
- Electrical design
- BMS integration
- Energy efficiency improvements
5. Can you work in live or occupied buildings?
Yes — a significant portion of our work takes place in live operational environments.
This includes:
- Museums
- Offices
- Studios
- Educational facilities
We implement detailed RAMS, phased programmes and logistical planning to minimise disruption while maintaining safe operations.
6. How does LDN manage health and safety on site?
Health and safety is a core priority at LDN.
We implement robust procedures including:
- Project-specific Risk Assessments & Method Statements (RAMS)
- Site inductions and toolbox talks
- Ongoing safety audits
- Compliance with CDM 2015 regulations
LDN also maintains recognised health and safety accreditations.
7. Can LDN manage complex plant replacements?
Yes. LDN has extensive experience delivering complex mechanical plant replacements in restricted environments.
These projects often include:
- Scaffold gantry installations
- Hoist lifting strategies
- Temporary services provision
- Phased shutdowns and commissioning
Our teams carefully plan logistics to ensure safe and efficient installation.
8. Do you provide commissioning and system handover?
Yes.
All installations are fully tested, commissioned and documented before handover.
This includes:
- Functional testing
- BMS integration testing
- Cause and effect testing for fire alarm systems
- O&M manuals
- As-built drawings
Our goal is to ensure systems operate exactly as intended from day one.
9. How early should LDN be involved in a project?
Ideally, we become involved during the early design or pre-construction stage.
Early engagement allows us to:
- Identify potential risks
- Improve buildability
- Provide value engineering options
- Support programme planning
This approach often saves clients time and cost.
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10. Where does LDN operate?
LDN Project Services operates primarily across London and the South East, delivering projects throughout the UK where required.
Our teams regularly work in complex city environments where logistics and coordination are critical to project success.
11. How can I request a quotation or discuss a project?
You can contact LDN directly via the contact form on our website or by email to discuss your project requirements.
Our team will review the scope and arrange a consultation to understand the project and provide appropriate guidance or pricing.
12. What is an MEP contractor?
An MEP contractor is responsible for the Mechanical, Electrical and Public Health systems within a building. These systems control heating, cooling, power distribution, lighting, ventilation and water services.
13. What are building services?
Building services refer to the systems that make a building safe, comfortable and functional, including HVAC, electrical systems, fire protection, lighting and plumbing infrastructure.
14. Who is a reliable MEP contractor in London?
LDN Project Services Ltd is an experienced MEP contractor based in London, specialising in mechanical and electrical installations for commercial buildings, heritage environments and complex refurbishment projects.
Our services include HVAC installation, plant room upgrades, AHU replacements, electrical infrastructure upgrades and BMS integration.
We work with consultants, property managers and main contractors to deliver high-quality building services installations.
15. What is involved in upgrading a building plant room?
A plant room upgrade involves replacing or improving the mechanical and electrical systems that support heating, cooling and water distribution within a building.
Typical plant room upgrade works include:
- Boiler replacements
- Pumps and pressurisation units
- Pipework modifications
- Electrical distribution upgrades
- BMS control systems
- Ventilation and flue systems
LDN delivers complete plant room refurbishment projects, including installation, commissioning and compliance testing.








