Marsh makeover

Marsh Makeover

OryxAlign has been appointed to deliver the converged network system for a major retrofit project in London’s Waterloo district.

The network will support all landlord-controlled critical systems and is set to form the digital foundation of 1–5 Lower Marsh, a former mixed-use building being transformed into a contemporary workspace within a designated conservation area.

OryxAlign will deliver a converged network system designed to support services such as access control, CCTV, intruder detection, intercoms, lifts and both building and energy management systems. The scope forms part of a broader retrofit to modernise the building’s infrastructure. OryxAlign’s team will lead the final design and integration of the network, tailoring the layout to support operational demands across landlord-controlled areas.

The work will be completed over a two-month programme, requiring close coordination with the wider project team and detailed consideration of legacy building constraints. The team will adapt the infrastructure layout to ensure the system meets performance and resilience expectations across a confined and technically restricted footprint.

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