Following the successful launch of its renewable energy business, Leeds based construction services group GMI has now refocused this arm of its organisation to provide clients with a total energy management solution.
Having delivered an extensive range of solar photovoltaic schemes for major clients including Tesco, Town Centre Securities PLC, JCT600 and Pavers Shoes, GMI has continued to find ways of adding value for clients. The existing ‘GMI Renewable Energy’ business has been renamed to trade as ‘GMI Energy’ providing a better representation of the wider scope of capabilities offered by the group.
Expanding on the experience of delivering projects such as the largest solar pv system for Tesco in the UK and the country’s largest city centre solar system (at the time of installation) at Clarence Dock, the professional team at GMI have built a wealth of knowledge. With continual investment in working with key industry specialists, GMI has built a vast network of partners to now offer both renewable and energy efficient solutions. These include low energy lighting, biomass boilers and smart metering solutions; with the list continuing to grow.







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