Government Case Studies
National Museum of Liverpool
Fullflow has won the contract to manufacture, design and install a syphonic rainwater drainage system for the new National Museum of Liverpool. The £68m museum will be one of the world’s leading city museums, reflecting Liverpool’s global significance through its unique geography, history and culture. The new museum will be situated in a new landmark building on the Mann Island site at Pier Head. It will be at the core of the World Heritage Site on Liverpool’s famous w... more
Huntingdon Combined Justice Centre Features Syphonic Drainage & Rainwater Recycling Systems
Fullflow has recently completed the design, manufacturer and installation of a syphonic drainage system for the new Combined Justice Centre in Huntingdon, Cambridgeshire.
The Centre required a flexible drainage system which could remove rainwater efficiently from the roof into a harvesting collection tank, without compromising the aesthetic appeal of the building. A Fullflow syphonic system requires considerably fewer downpipes than a traditional system, which makes it far eas... more
The Treasury Building
Location: London, England
Architect: Fosters and Partners
Contractor: Bovis Lend Lease
Design Consultants: JB and B
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 ra... more
City Hall - Greater London Authority Building
Location: London, UK
Architect: Foster & Partners
Main Contractor: Axima Building
Syphonic Drainage: Fullflow
Fullflow successfully designed, manufactured and installed a complete syphonic drainage system on this prestigious rounded glass building. The building has an unusual bulbous shape, intended to reduce the building's surface area and thus improve energy efficiency. Located between London Brid... more