Ideal Boilers is transforming its manufacturing site by reusing and revitalising its land and buildings.
The success of Ideal’s Logic range has seen production double since 2010, and it is this success that has led to the series of changes required to safeguard manufacturing for the future.
Operations director Doug Lloyd explained: “The project has been underway since 2012 and is now entering its final clean-up phase. During that time, various strategic decisions were made, including the decision to close the foundry, removing its furnaces and chimneys, and outsource that aspect of production.
“This led to a necessity to consolidate production space, demolishing buildings that were no longer required, recycling materials and reusing the remaining space.”
Mr Lloyd continued: “It has been exciting to see the new site come together. Despite global increases in the cost of gas and electricity and the doubling of production, we have been able to cut our demand for gas, electricity and water by investing in energy-saving measures across the site, reducing our costs by 20%.
“We are considering the installation of solar panels to generate electricity and provide hot water on site, further reducing our reliance on fossil fuels. Throughout the rationalisation on-site we have worked to reduce waste, for instance reclaiming and recycling bricks for use throughout the UK on new housing projects.
“Taken as a whole, the project has been cost-neutral, and we will continue to reap the benefits for the foreseeable future. The reduction in the number of buildings means we have been able to reduce our rates bill, while the reduction in energy consumption means we now have a smaller carbon footprint and lower energy bills.
“We’re very excited that the project is nearing completion and are looking forward to building for the next 100 years on the heritage, innovation and hard work of the entire Ideal team.”