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Fullflow Complete Athlone Town Centre Redevelopment
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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Posted on 22 February 2008
Dundalk Stadium
Fullflow completed the design, manufacture and installation of a syphonic drainage system for the extension to the existing grandstand at Dundalk racecourse in Ireland.
Dundalk Stadium is Ireland’s first floodlit all-weather horse track and Ireland’s first combined horse and greyhound facility. The floodlit all-weather track at Dundalk Stadium consists of 10 furlongs (2,000m) oval with a 5 furlong sprint. The project was opened in August 2007 and includes an extension to the existing grandstand, new ambulance and access roads, a weigh room, stable yard for 130 horses, a parade ring and a new bookmakers’ ring.
Dundalk’s new all-weather racetrack is Ireland’s first all-weather floodlit racetrack and the first combined horse and greyhound racing facility.
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Posted on 12 November 2007
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 easier to route rainwater to a specific collection point for harvesting. The Fullflow syphonic system is particularly suited to rainwater harvesting because of the flexibility it offers. There is no need for gradient with a syphonic system, so pipework can be routed horizontally and around obstacles if required; ultimately discharge location is not restricted or dictated by gravity flow. Rainwater from any number of outlets can be syphoned to a predetermined discharge point.
Fullflow installed a syphonic drainage system which is designed for a maximum rainfall intensity of 155mm/hr and required only 4 downpipes for a roof area of approximately 4000m². Typically a Fullflow syphonic system uses up to 80% less downpipes, reduces installation time and ground works, offers greater design flexibility and can drain roofs up to 8 times faster than gravity system alternatives.
Fullflow and rainwater harvesting specialist Stormsaver have formed a sole partnership to provide a single resource for syphonic drainage and rainwater harvesting solutions.
Fullflow boasts an unparalleled level of experience in the field of syphonic drainage having successfully installed over 30,000 systems across the world.
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Posted on 12 November 2007
Brockington College to feature Fullflow syphonic drainage
Fullflow have won the contract to design, manufacture and install a syphonic drainage system for the new Brockington College, Enderby, Leicestershire.
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Posted on 19 March 2007
State-of-the-art development features Fullflow syphonic drainage system
Syphonic drainage specialist Fullflow recently designed, manufactured, and installed a syphonic drainage system for the Qube, 90 Whitfield Street, London. When complete the modern office and retail development will provide over 100,000 sq ft of light, flexible workspace in a striking glass cube, plus 10,000 sq ft of retail space fronting Tottenham Court Road.
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Posted on 12 February 2007
Britain’s ‘Greenest’ Warehouse?
Syphonic drainage specialist Fullflow has designed, manufactured and installed a syphonic drainage system for what is possibly Britain’s ‘greenest’ warehouse. The new distribution centre owned by Adnams Brewery and designed by Aukett Fitzroy Robinson is the first commercial building in the UK constructed from environmentally friendly and highly sustainable lime hemp blocks and includes a ‘living’ green carpet on the roof, solar panels which provide 80% of hot water and the longest spanning glulam (laminated timber) beams in the UK.
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Posted on 16 January 2007
Environmentally Friendly Interchange Features Fullflow Syphonic Drainage System
Syphonic drainage specialist Fullflow has designed manufactured and installed a syphonic drainage system for the Liverpool South Parkway Interchange. The new interchange is designed to be eco-friendly with a sloping roof that collects and recycles rainwater. Liverpool South Parkway station is a railway station and bus interchange in Garston, Liverpool, England. The building joins together the two stations of Allerton and Garston with a bus station and taxi rank.
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Posted on 12 December 2006
2006 RIBA Stirling Prize Winner Features Fullflow Syphonic Drainage System
Syphonic drainage specialist Fullflow is proud to have installed its syphonic system to Terminal 4 at Madrid’s Barajas Airport, recently voted winner of the 2006 RIBA Stirling Prize. The prestigious award is bestowed to architects for the building that has made the greatest contribution to British architecture in the past year.
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Posted on 19 October 2006
Fullflow Win Contract for John Lewis Store, Paradise Street, Liverpool
Syphonic drainage specialist Fullflow has won the contract to design, manufacture and install syphonic drainage systems to the new 240,00ft² multi-storey John Lewis store, Paradise Street, Liverpool.
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Posted on 29 September 2006
Award Winning Terminal Building at Farnborough Airport Features Fullflow Syphonic Drainage System
Syphonic drainage specialists Fullflow recently 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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Posted on 14 September 2006
Fullflow Win Contract for New Main Stand at Doncaster Racecourse
Fullflow have won the contract to design, manufacture and install syphonic drainage systems for the new main stand at Doncaster Racecourse. In conjunction with this new stand, major new conference and exhibition facilities will be constructed to replace the existing outdated facilities, the new facilities will also feature Fullflow syphonic drainage systems.
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Posted on 13 September 2006
Fullflow Win Syphonic Drainage Contract for Prologis Distribution Unit, Barnsley and Unit 2A First Point Business Park, Doncaster
Fullflow have won the contract to design, manufacture and install syphonic drainage systems for the new Prologis Distribution Unit, Barnsley and Unit 2A at First Point Business Park, Doncaster.
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Posted on 21 August 2006
Installation completed at Savill Garden Visitor Centre, London.
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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Posted on 03 August 2006
Fullflow Win Syphonic Drainage Contract For Athlone Town Centre Redevelopment
Syphonic drainage specialists Fullflow has won the contract to design, manufacture and install syphonic drainage systems for the €150 million mixed use town centre development on an eight-acre site in the heart of Athlone, Ireland.
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Posted on 23 June 2006