Lewis Jones
About Lewis Jones
Lewis Jones is an MEP Coordinator at DPR Construction, where he has worked since 2018, managing the MEP fit-out of hyperscale data centers across Europe. He has a background in building services engineering and has contributed to significant projects in the healthcare and education sectors.
Work at DPR Construction
Lewis Jones has been employed at DPR Construction as an MEP Coordinator since 2018. In this role, he has managed the MEP fit-out of hyperscale data centers across Europe, successfully delivering 216MW of tier 1 hyperscale facilities in regions including the Nordics, Holland, and Belgium. His contributions have been instrumental in establishing DPR Construction's presence in Europe, particularly from their new European headquarters located in Amsterdam.
Previous Experience at ISG plc
Before joining DPR Construction, Lewis Jones worked at ISG plc as a Technical Services Manager from 2014 to 2018. During his tenure, he focused on managing technical services and ensuring project delivery met industry standards. His experience at ISG plc provided him with a solid foundation in building services engineering and project management.
Education and Expertise
Lewis Jones studied at Leeds College of Building, where he earned a National Certificate in Building Services Engineering from 2004 to 2006. He furthered his education at Leeds Metropolitan University, achieving a Higher National Certificate in Building Services Engineering from 2006 to 2008. Additionally, he has been participating in Interserve In House Training since 2010, enhancing his skills and knowledge in the field.
Key Projects and Contributions
Lewis Jones played a significant role in the delivery of the UK's first purpose-built cystic fibrosis unit at Nottingham Hospital in 2014. He was also involved in the Christie Oak Road Patient Treatment Centre project, which was shortlisted for the Public Building of the Year award and won the Best Energy Efficiency Scheme. Furthermore, he contributed to the development of PodSolve school schemes, which introduced an innovative construction method that reduced costs by 25%.