An 86-apartment later living development was operating with an analogue Emergency Call System reaching the end of its usable life. Parts were no longer available, ongoing maintenance was unreliable, and some individual units and communal call points, including lift emergency communication, were no longer functioning reliably.
Problems with the system had been reported for some time, including apartment entrance doors not releasing, frequent intercom failures, and in-apartment units activating unexpectedly, sometimes during the night.
With the UK’s analogue network scheduled for withdrawal in January 2027, the risk of complete communication failure was increasing. As residents rely on emergency call points for safety and reassurance, continued operation on ageing infrastructure presented significant operational and regulatory exposure.
The client appointed Innovus to provide surveying and project management oversight across apartments and communal areas, including the lift emergency call points.
Across the project, Innovus provided technical surveying, specification development and project management oversight to support the transition to a compliant digital Emergency Communication System. This included:
The project was delivered in two phases, with priority works completed ahead of the full ECS replacement.
This approach allowed the project to proceed directly to tender following specification approval, reducing the overall programme by approximately five to six weeks compared with a typical timeline.
The development now benefits from a fully digital Emergency Communication System that covers:
This future-ready system ensures:
“Replacing the system wasn’t just about upgrading equipment. It was about restoring confidence. Residents rely on being able to call for help, whether from their apartment or the lift, and ensuring that reliability ahead of the analogue withdrawal removed a very real operational risk.” - Andi Reaney
Had this upgrade been delayed closer to the analogue withdrawal deadline, the development would have faced:
Taking early, structured action has safeguarded both operational continuity and resident reassurance.