The Heyford is a new, boutique hotel, situated a short distance from Bicester, Oxfordshire. Built as part of the new Heyford Park estate in 2019, the Heyford combines its beautifully decorated 18 rooms with a two-lane bowling alley and ‘Baton’ - a state-of-the-art canopy restaurant, serving locally sourced produce to guests and the public.
Chris Lewis Group was commissioned to design and install an integrated fire, security and audiovisual system to cover the hotel’s needs, from music in reception to access control - all under one roof.
For this project, Chris Lewis Group was commissioned to design and install a reliable meeting conferencing solution to ease the impact of remote working, both during and after the pandemic.
Chris Lewis Group were commissioned to design and install a sophisticated outdoor CCTV setup to monitor the construction of a new sports centre project in Buckinghamshire and protect the premises ongoing once the work had been completed.
With a reasonable amount of stock kept on the premises, the client required a reliable integrated fire and security system that would ensure the protection of their assets, whilst making the store difficult to target and rob.
This care home required a dual functioning cinema and media room that could be used for a variety of purposes. They needed a large HD TV, and also a bigger cinema screen with a projector. High quality audio was also required.
With a stunning new country home, the owners wanted to integrate modern technology within their home. Therefore, this home needed a variety of smart home features that would add more luxury to compliment the rest of the house.
After a spate of incidents involving young troublemakers, late night loiterers and vandals in the retail car park, Fairacres required a solution that enabled them to deter antisocial behaviour .
We designed and installed a fully integrated media and security solution sympathetic to the aesthetics of this home with a streamlined control systems. It was important to avoid unattractive wires and to provide simple yet effective controls.
The homeowners contracted us to transform their brand property into the ultimate family living space. Engineers designed, supplied and installed a state-of-the art integrated fire, security and a smart home technology system.
The lecture theatre at UKAEA’s Culham site hasnot been upgraded since 1982. The brief was to bring the space into the 21st century by designing and installing a hybrid conferencing facility for meetings both within the theatre and online, where guests would be able to join remotely from all corners of the world.
There aren’t many areas and facilities where security standards are more stringent than at international airports. When JETS relocate to new premises, security and safety were the first concerns it needed to tackle.
Chris Lewis were asked to install access control to their boarding houses in 2001. Four years later we were further asked to upgrade the access control system to provide more flexible access to the staff and students.
Chris Lewis were asked to design and install a security system for the new health centre that included an intruder alarm and access control systems, internal and external CCTV, panic alarms, audio entry and vehicle barriers.
Laurens Patisseries wanted a new CCTV system to monitor activity in the facility. They also wanted specific staff which included the guards located in a building and at the site’s perimeter to be able to monitor the CCTV images from both inside and outside the facility.
We installed an integrated media and security solution which was sympathetic to this home with an easy control systems. It was important to the homeowners to avoid unattractive wires and to provide simple yet effective control over their home.
Our brief was to design and install an integrated lighting, security and audio-visual system, to provide the capability to enhance comfort and create different ambiences in rooms through an intuitive lighting system.
We continually extend and improve the security at this clients. With flexibility in the length of the school day and the provision of ten transport routes, the school requires stringent perimeter security throughout the year.
The brief was to design and install a multi-layered intruder, CCTV and access control system to protect the public and high profile visitors at this impressive, purpose-built university facility.
As part of its ongoing expansion programme, St Antony’s turned to Chris Lewis Fire and Security to fit a modern and discreet security system. We worked on the design and installation.
The depth of knowledge, skill, and experience of our engineers, combined with our ongoing investment in technology ensured that we deliver a professional and proactive maintenance service to the BIC.
We designed a passive fire solution that met the highest life-safety standards and of course all legal requirements. This passive fire prevention system works seamlessly to prevent the spread of fire.
Our engineers conducted a site survey to assess Balliol’s fire protection requirements; the new system needed to be considerably larger than the original to meet regulations.
Within the scope of the refurbishment, the Proscholium’s existing security was upgraded. This included an upgraded intruder alarm and an extensive CCTV system throughout.
As part of its ongoing expansion programme, St Antony’s turned to Chris Lewis Fire and Security to fit a modern and discreet security system. We worked on the design and installation.
Our brief was to install a Meridian theatre which incorporated the company’s flagship loudspeakers, to integrate audio and visual, featuring dramatic light shows and 3D visualisation.
Bank Farm Winery required a fully functional Lighting, AV and Integrated Control System to provide intuitive lighting scenes, deliver wireless presentations and to control all of the lighting, heating and audio systems.
Draper Tools asked its electrical contractors, BHM Electrical Services, to recommend a specialist company to design a fire protection system for the new warehouse. Chris Lewis Fire & Security were recommended.
We have maintained the fire alarm, intruder alarm and CCTV system for over ten years. As part of its maintenance contract, we begun advising the company on its options for upgrading the system.
Chris Lewis Fire & Security has been maintaining the University of Southampton’s fire protection systems for more than twelve years. We work with the team to ensure we meet their specification criteria.
Our brief was to use lighting to enhance the visitor experience, while ensuring that it does not damage the ceilings or the paintings on display. We also needed to create a sophisticated programmable system.
We designed a passive fire solution that met the highest life-safety standards and of course all legal requirements. This passive fire prevention system works seamlessly to prevent the spread of fire.
The College operated an analogue CCTV system with hard-wired cameras that were recording onto two hard disk recorders. When its new accommodation block was being planned it was decided to install an IP CCTV system and upgrade the entire system.
We were contracted to design and install a fully integrated home automation system for a refurbished property which was under development. It needed to include lighting, security, audio and HD TV satellite distribution, which can be controlled via an iPad.
Our client’s family had recently moved from the US, so was used to smart technology being an integral part of their home. Not surprisingly, they wanted it for their newly refurbished home.