Hattersley valves have been specified to control the HVAC systems as part of the construction programme for a new divisional police headquarters in central Middlesbrough.
The new HQ is part of a massive £24 million PFI development for Cleveland Police that includes construction of a further divisional headquarters and two new police stations undertaken by M&E specialists Crown House Technologies and contractors Laing O'Rourke Northern.
The Middlesbrough headquarters building is the largest within the whole project at 8000m². It will take up three floors and will house 50 detention cells.
The Hattersley valves are used exclusively throughout the new building to control all the LTHW and chilled water systems. The valve types comprise commissioning sets, ball, butterfly and Metrex valves and strainers.
- Solar powered air conditioning: the facts
- Shedding light on office lighting design
- A Glossary of construction terms
- Time obligations in building contracts and rem...
- Avoiding corrosion
- Why chilled beams have hit the roof
- How underfloor heating drives down whole-life...
- Clarifying the issues
- Providing safe hot water is vital
- How limited are your downlighter covers?
There is an obvious need for the industry to be more energy efficient and pay more attention to the ways in which energy is both used and wasted. Do you think we have the products on the market to meet our needs?





