Aerocom Case Studies

PEHD Underground Tube

PEHD Underground Tube

Getting across hospital sites from building to building with no connecting corridors or service ducts can often be a challenge, but not for the A-Team. At St James's Hospital Leeds, we needed to get 8 tubes from the Gledhow building, down an embankment, to connect to...

Aerocom Restores Southmead Hospital’s AGV System

Aerocom Restores Southmead Hospital’s AGV System

When Southmead Hospital in Bristol was expanded to take on the workload of Frenchay Hospital, the nine hundred bed Brunel Building was added in 2013. It was built by Carillion and a futuristic state of the art PFI, Aerocom won the tender to install a 160mm pneumatic...

Does your pneumatic tube system perform well?

Does your pneumatic tube system perform well?

Q. Does your pneumatic tube system perform well?  If not, then we have the answer Of all the specialist companies in the UK, Aerocom are by far the most popular choice to replace poorly performing pneumatic tube systems. Aerocom regularly demolish and upgrade other...

Pneumatic_Tube_BIM

Pneumatic_Tube_BIM

For all specialist contractors working on construction sites in the UK, Building Information Modelling or BIM compliance is mandatory. The UK government construction strategy is currently at BIM Level 2, which involves developing building information and collaborating...

Royal London Hospital

Royal London Hospital

The original pneumatic tube system at Royal London hospital was installed in 2008. The site-wide system was an independent manufacturers model with Ø110mm infrastructure, 58 medical user station locations, 2 pharmacy stations, and 4 pathology stations making a total...

The Whoosh Tube

The Whoosh Tube

Users of hospital pneumatic air tube systems tend to give them different names, most popular is the “Pod System”, some call it “The Chute”, its been called “The Vacnet” and a couple of hospitals call it the "Whoosh Tube”. The Ipswich Hospital has had a “whoosh tube”,...

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