Bristol University’s School of Physics had been home to several Nobel laureates over the years. Pioneering research here has included the discovery of the π meson and the theoretical investigations of the electronic structure of magnetic and disordered systems.
The University identified a number of companies to invite to tender, but it soon became clear that there were actually very few that could offer the combination of equipment knowledge and equipment relocation experience offered by IES. This was not a straightforward move, it involved:
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Few projects run completely smoothly. The build time for the new clean room facility overran so IES had to remain completely flexible to help the project complete. It was also recognised that some of the equipment being moved was of an age at which problems could justifiably be expected. Happily, IES’s experience runs deep, the company having the knowledge necessary to get all the equipment reconnected and working satisfactorily.
Would the University use IES again? Dr Andrew Murray the Faculty Technician says:
“IES has proven to be the ideal partner in this project. Their practical approach, engineering experience and solutions-based attitude has made what could have been an extremely difficult move into one that’s ultimately been completed on time and on budget. We’re more than pleased.”
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