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Hattersley takes the lead at Ascot Racecourse
Published: December 2006
Hundreds of control valves have been supplied for the massive plantroom of the main grandstand at the newly developed Ascot Racecourse by Hattersley. The £200 million redevelopment included relocating and relaying the race track, underpasses below the track, underground supply road, new parade ring and saddling box areas — and the new grandstand. The valves were incorporated into prefabricated units by Crown House Engineering and supplied to M&E contractor Mitie Engineering for fitting on site. Valve types include thermostatic mixing valves, large Metrex butterfly valves and a range of ball, gate and check valves and associated strainers. They control heating, ventilating and air-conditioning services throughout the 6-storey grandstand complex. The grandstand includes 265 executive boxes, 42 private seating bays, seven restaurants and 39 kitchens. Related articles: |
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