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I have been involved in Westfields and the 02.
In both cases, all that was supplied to the retail units were a CU.
The leaseholders would fit out the retail unit as per their specifications.
I have also been involved in new light industrial units and railway arches.
In such units we provided a CU, basic lighting and power.
Generally the terms for such units would allow leaseholders and tenants to alter the existing electrical installation, with the proviso that at the end of the lease or tenancy, it was put back to original state.
I have heard of instances where the owners have tried insisting that the installation should not be put back to original, but to current BS7671 requirements.
With offices, there is usually 2 categories of fit out.
Cat A is basic power, lighting, air conditioning, sprinklers and fire detection.
Cat B is a more involved fit out, usually done to the leasholder’s or tenant’s specifications.
In both cases, all that was supplied to the retail units were a CU.
The leaseholders would fit out the retail unit as per their specifications.
I have also been involved in new light industrial units and railway arches.
In such units we provided a CU, basic lighting and power.
Generally the terms for such units would allow leaseholders and tenants to alter the existing electrical installation, with the proviso that at the end of the lease or tenancy, it was put back to original state.
I have heard of instances where the owners have tried insisting that the installation should not be put back to original, but to current BS7671 requirements.
With offices, there is usually 2 categories of fit out.
Cat A is basic power, lighting, air conditioning, sprinklers and fire detection.
Cat B is a more involved fit out, usually done to the leasholder’s or tenant’s specifications.