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Syphonic drainage specialists Fullflow completed the design, manufacture and installation of their syphonic drainage system for the eye-catching new Terminal Building at Farnborough Airport, Hampshire.
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Fullflow completed the design, manufacture and installation of roof drainage systems on five buildings at London Heathrow’s new Terminal 5.
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Barajas Airport in Madrid is one of the largest European construction projects of this decade. The airport was built to create a new ‘hub’ located in Southern Europe to be used as a link between European and South American flights.
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Chek Lap Kok Airport Passenger Terminal has one of the worlds largest roof areas at 156,000 m². The size of roof demanded that Fullflow develop a new rainwater outlet, Tholoflow capable of removing rainwater at a rate of 75 L/S.
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Fullflow designed, manufactured and installed syphonic drainage systems to the extension of Bâle Mulhouse Air terminal (first phase) located at the border between France and Switzerland.
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Bouygues Construction, through its property development subsidiary Cirmad has signed an off-plan contract of 80 millions euros to build a logistics platform for Renault.
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Fullflow has successfully completed a number of projects for Ford Motor Company. The largest of which is the extension to the engine factory at Chihuahua, Mexico.
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The building was in need of refurbishment and prior to starting on site, Fullflow personnel carried out site surveys to assess the pipe routing due to access to other services being difficult.
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The 210,000 m² roof area is drained by a Fullflow gravity roof drainage system with 12,000 metres of galvanised steel pipe up to 450mm diameter, 2,500 metres of cast iron pipe and 500 metres of HDPE pipe - all supported by 150 tonnes of bracketry with over 3,500 couplings.
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Fullflow have designed, manufactured and installed a syphonic system for Toyota in Onnaing France.
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Roof drainage specialists Fullflow have won the contract to design a combined syphonic and gravity drainage system on Glasgow’s new Riverside Museum.
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Towards the end of 2006 syphonic drainage specialists Fullflow won the contract to design, manufacture and install a syphonic rainwater drainage system onto Sir Norman Foster’s Renault Building in Wiltshire.
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Fullflow has won the contract to manufacture, design and install a syphonic rainwater drainage system for the new National Museum of Liverpool.
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Fullflow has recently completed the design, manufacturer and installation of a syphonic drainage system on the new grandstand and conference centre as part of the £32 million refurbishment of Doncaster Racecourse in South Yorkshire.
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Syphonic drainage specialist Fullflow recently designed, manufactured, and installed a syphonic drainage system for the Qube, 90 Whitfield Street, London.
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Syphonic drainage specialists Fullflow completed the design, manufacture and installation of a syphonic drainage system for Unit 30 at Cork Airport Business Park.
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Syphonic drainage specialist Fullflow has designed, manufactured and installed a syphonic drainage system for what is possibly Britain’s ‘greenest’ warehouse.
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Fullflow designed, manufactured and installed syphonic drainage systems to this large distribution centre in Bedford.
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Rated at Category 3, the 18,000 m² roof area is drained using just 17 downpipes.
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Extract from Moniteur magazine N° 5255 dated 13/08/2004
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Roof drainage specialists Fullflow, has successfully completed the installation of a combined gravity and syphonic roof drainage system on the new Everest Community College as part of the development of Merton Rise, Basingstoke.
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In 2006 Fullflow won the contract to design, manufacture and install a syphonic drainage system onto Shrewsbury’s Cricket School of Excellence.
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Fullflow has recently completed the design, manufacturer and installation of a syphonic drainage system for the new Combined Justice Centre in Huntingdon, Cambridgeshire.
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Following an extensive refurbishment, the Treasury Building now benefits from a state-of-the-art syphonic rainwater management system, designed, manufactured, supplied and installed by market-leading rainwater management specialists Fullflow Group.
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Fullflow successfully designed, manufactured and installed a complete syphonic drainage system on this prestigious rounded glass building.
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Fullflow designed, manufactured and installed their ISO 9001:2000 certified syphonic systems on the £85 million state-of-the-art Rolls-Royce production facility in Inchinnan, Scotland.
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Fullflow designed, manufactured and installed its innovative self-priming syphonic rainwater management system to three construction hangars in Broughton, Chester where the wings for the A380 Airbus were manufactured.
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The LG Electronics development at Newport demonstrates the full range of Fullflow’s expertise.
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Syphonic drainage specialists Fullflow has completed the design, manufacture and installation of a syphonic drainage system for the €150 million mixed use town centre development on an eight-acre site in the heart of Athlone, Ireland.
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Fullflow designed, manufactured and installed a syphonic system at Excel, the international exhibition and conference centre situated at Royal Victoria Dock, London.
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Syphonic drainage specialists Fullflow designed, manufactured and supplied a syphonic drainage system for GELEC (HK) Limited who undertook the installation, for the new Lok Ma Chau Spur Line checkpoint and public transport interchange in Hong Kong.
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Fullflow has recently completed the design and installation of a combined syphonic and gravity rainwater system as part of the £600m refurbishment of the Grade 1 listed St Pancras Railway Station in central London.
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Syphonic drainage specialist Fullflow has designed manufactured and installed a syphonic drainage system for the award winning Liverpool South Parkway Interchange.
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The flexibility and efficiency of the Fullflow syphonic roof drainage system was fully demonstrated at Manchester Piccadilly Station in 1999 following its first major overhaul since 1959.
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Between 1999 and 2002, Leeds station underwent a £245m modernisation to allow more trains to travel through and caters for faster trains.
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Working closely with contractors YJL Construction Limited and Roughton London Limited, Fullflow designed a system to remove water from a roof area of 13, 650 square metres into three downpipes, via 64 outlets and 1,300 metres of polyethylene pipe work.
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Fullflow has worked on four buildings on the Jubilee Line Extension project. Installing syphonic drainage systems on the office and amenities building, workshop and stores, the traction substation and the main distribution train shed.
Posted on: 20 Oct 2015
Fullflow has recently completed the design, manufacture and installation of a combined syphonic and gravity rainwater system as part of the £600m refurbishment of the Grade 1 listed St Pancras Railway Station in central London.
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The renovated Albert Memorial in London was restored blending age-old skills with a thoroughly modern approach to rainwater management.
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Fullflow designed, manufactured and installed syphonic drainage systems to the Marriott Hotel, Leicester.
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Fullflow designed, manufactured and installed syphonic drainage systems to Whitfield House residential development by York House Construction, Bradford where 85 luxury apartments were developed.
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Fullflow have designed, manufactured and installed syphonic systems at ASDA stores across the country.
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Following the successful completion of a number of prestigious projects on behalf of Lend Lease in Australia, the company turned to Fullflow to assist in the roof drainage of the Bluewater Shopping Centre development, the largest in Europe with a roof area of 96,250 m².
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Completed projects include: Oldham – roof area: 37,900m2, Chelmsford, Atherstone, Middleton, Darlington.
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Completed projects include: York, Bracknell, Poole, Middlesex, Harlow, Romford, Northampton, Goole, Loughborough, Great Yarmouth and many more.
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Syphonic drainage specialist Fullflow has recently completed the design, manufacture and installation of a syphonic drainage system for the stunning new visitor centre at Savill Garden within Windsor Great Park, London.
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Fullflow designed, manufactured and installed a complete syphonic drainage rainwater system to the roof of the great court in the British Museum, London.
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Rainwater management specialists Fullflow have completed the design, manufacturer and installation of a primary and secondary syphonic drainage system on Liverpool’s new Arena and Convention Centre.
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Fullflow completed the design, manufacture and installation of a syphonic drainage system for the extension to the existing grandstand at Dundalk racecourse in Ireland.
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This visionary stadium, one of the venues for the 2002 Football World Cup, incorporates a state–of-the art syphonic rainwater management system from Fullflow Group Limited.
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Opened in late 1999, the Millennium Stadium is the largest project of its type in the UK to date, seating up to 75,000 spectators.
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The eye-catching Vauxhall End Stand at the Oval features a syphonic drainage system, designed, manufactured and installed by Fullflow.
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Huddersfield’s Galpharm Stadium was one of the first stadiums in the UK to feature a concave curved roof which slopes towards the pitch. Completed in 1995, the venue is home to Huddersfield Town Football Club, Huddersfield Giants Rugby League Club and plays host to a number of major sporting and musical events.