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Polyteck secures M&E deal at SharkNinja’s new EMEA HQ

Polyteck has been awarded a one-year contract to deliver comprehensive mechanical and electrical (M&E) services at SharkNinja’s new EMEA headquarters, located at 50 Electric Boulevard, in London’s Battersea Power Station development.

SharkNinja – global leaders in home appliance design and innovation, relocated to the state-of-the-art facility in November 2024, marking a significant expansion of its UK operations.

Under the terms of the deal, Polyteck will provide full building management services at the company’s newly occupied 32,000 sq ft office space. Services will include maintenance and monitoring of heating and cooling systems, fixed wiring, building management systems (BMS), fan coil units (FCUs), and expanded metal lath (EML).

Polyteck, which has previously supported SharkNinja’s offices in both Battersea Power Station and Leeds, will continue to deliver a combination of preventative maintenance, reactive services, and emergency callouts.

A key component of the contract is the deployment of Polyteck’s Enviro-Logik smart building management platform. This system enables real-time remote monitoring of M&E equipment and energy usage, delivering precise consumption data based on occupancy. The customised dashboard provides early alerts on equipment performance, enabling contractors to take preventative action and optimise system health. These support reduced callouts, improved operational efficiency, enhanced indoor air quality, and energy savings.

Hunter Nunez, Contract Manager, at Polyteck, commented: “We are proud to continue our partnership with SharkNinja at their new, state of the art offices at 50 Electric Boulevard. Long-term relationships are a key part of our business, and we’re excited to support such an innovative and forward-thinking company.”

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