Inspiring Tomorrow's Engineers at FunSTEM
12 August 2025
DSSR partners with the FunSTEM Renewable Energy project to engage with young people and support careers in STEM.
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“It was great fun to see interesting projects, chatting with the students, and seeing how they understood renewable energy in their own unique ways. Their enthusiasm and imagination really stood out, and it made the judging process a joy rather than a task.”
Atheya Rajeev, DSSR Sustainability Assistant
Being involved in initiatives like FunSTEM is incredibly important to us. It allows us to give back to the local community and, most importantly, to support and encourage young people as they consider their future career paths. We believe that by engaging with the next generation, we can help to shape a brighter, more sustainable future for everyone.

DSSR has been appointed as the M&E Consultant for The National Archives’ new Building Services Call-Off Contract Framework
8 August 2025
DSSR has been appointed as the M&E Consultant for The National Archives’ new Building Services Call-Off Contract Framework
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We’re proud to announce that DSSR has been appointed as the M&E Supplier for The National Archives’ new Building Services Call-Off Contract.
This three-year appointment—extendable by a further two years—will see us supporting The National Archives’ Estates & Facilities team on a wide range of capital works and infrastructure upgrades across their site.
Our role will involve delivering expert mechanical and electrical professional services including detailed design, condition surveys, statutory compliance reviews, infrastructure optimisation, and technical support throughout live working environments.
With over 80 years of experience in public sector and heritage buildings, we are excited to bring our technical expertise and collaborative approach to a site of national importance. This win further reflects our commitment to sustainable, compliant, and innovative building services design across the UK’s cultural and public sector estates.
We have been appointed to Manchester City Council’s North West Construction Hub Framework
7 August 2025
We have been appointed to Manchester City Council’s North West Construction Hub Framework
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We’re proud to announce that DSSR has been appointed to Lot 5 (Mechanical & Electrical Engineering Services) of the North West Construction Hub (NWCH) Professional Services Framework, led by Manchester City Council.
Established in 2009 to drive greater efficiency across public sector construction, NWCH enables collaborative procurement of high-quality consultancy services for public sector clients throughout the North West. The framework is built on long-term partnerships, shared objectives, and a commitment to delivering best value.
Our inclusion in Lot 5 reflects DSSR’s proven capability in delivering mechanical and electrical design solutions across a wide range of public sector projects. These include healthcare, education, residential, civic, leisure and heritage buildings, all with a strong focus on sustainability, decarbonisation, and smart building performance.
We look forward to collaborating with like-minded public sector clients and partners to deliver innovative, efficient, and sustainable engineering solutions across the region.
You can find out more about this framework on the NWCH website.
Inspiring Tomorrow’s Engineers at FunSTEM
Engaging with the next generation of engineers is a genuine pleasure, and we were thrilled to take part in the FunSTEM Renewable Energy project, a brilliant initiative by the Engineering Development Trust (EDT). The project, which saw us partner with Clyde Gateway and St Mungo’s Academy, gave us a wonderful opportunity to connect with young people in our local community and inspire them to consider careers in engineering and other STEM subjects.
Our involvement began at the project’s online launch event, where our Regional Director, Fiona Williamson, and Sustainability Assistant, Atheya Rajeev, delivered a presentation about DSSR and our roles within the company. The S4 pupils from Sacred Heart, St Anne’s, St Michael’s, St Denis’ and St Thomas’ Primary Schools were full of brilliant questions about what we do. It was great to see their enthusiasm and curiosity, which was a clear indication of their passion for science and technology. The project challenged these young people to become design engineers and entrepreneurs, developing their own products to generate energy sustainably. Over the course of a few weeks, they worked in teams to research, design, and create a model or vlog, which they then presented at a graduation event.
Atheya had the pleasure of attending the graduation at St Mungo’s Academy to represent DSSR and act as a volunteer judge for the students’ projects. She was tasked with assessing the creative solutions and ideas presented by a number of different teams. The pupils’ imagination and their understanding of renewable energy were truly impressive. The projects were innovative and well-thought-out—and the students’ enthusiasm was contagious. Atheya particularly enjoyed the conversations she had with them, as they were full of questions and new ideas, making the judging process a joy rather than a task. It was inspiring to witness these young minds take such an interest in a more sustainable future.