Supporting the Public Service Sector at Scale
We support the public service sector with future-ready solutions that align with national net-zero targets, sustainability commitments and infrastructure modernisation goals.
From energy and sustainability services to decarbonisation support and ongoing asset monitoring, our in-house teams help deliver low-disruption, high-impact results across estate portfolios.
Low Carbon Solutions for the Public Service Sector
At Sigma, we provide practical, data-driven services for the public service sector, with a focus on sustainable delivery, asset oversight and scalable rollout.
We support public sector decarbonisation with heating and cooling optimisation, sensor-led monitoring and renewable energy integration. As a low-carbon building consultancy, we advise on fabric upgrades, carbon tracking and retrofit strategies to support funding and long-term asset performance.
With access to Sigma’s full-service model, including MEP, fit-out, refurbishment and programme delivery, we align each element of the project to ensure carbon-conscious design, operational resilience and delivery to budget.
Reducing Carbon in the Public Service Sector
At Sigma, we support the public service sector with data-led energy and sustainability services.
Our team analyses building data to assess energy loss, identify inefficiencies, and spot maintenance needs before they cause disruption. This insight also helps pinpoint opportunities for renewable energy installation and longer-term carbon reduction.
Our low-carbon building strategies are used to support funding bids, meet compliance, and improve whole-estate performance.
Public Sector Services
Sigma provides a complete delivery model across the following service areas:
Lowering Future Operating Costs Through Smarter Solutions
As well as supporting carbon reduction and compliance, our low-carbon building solutions deliver long-term savings on operating costs. From HVAC upgrades and solar installations to smart controls, each solution is designed to lower energy consumption and reduce maintenance costs. For public sector organisations, these ongoing savings can help build stronger business cases for initial capex and support sustainable, cost effective estate management.