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Lighting Services
News Release from: Gripple | Subject: Gripple Hangers
Edited by the Buildingtalk Editorial
Team on 03 June 2003
Gripple Effect for London's first-ever
Woolworth
Gripple Hangers provide a fast, strong and lightweight solution for hanging all electrical, HVAC and pipework services.
Big W store is benefiting from the Gripple effect - Seven hundred and fifty Gripple Hangers were used to install lighting busbar and ductwork at the newly opened £7m Big W outlet at Becton in East London Mechanical and Electrical contractors MITIE Engineering Services (Retail) Ltd based in Bromsgrove, West Midlands, used the Gripple Hangers - a revolutionary way to suspend static loads - in the 68,000 sq ft building at Becton Retail Park
This article was originally published on Buildingtalk on 20 Nov 2007 at 8.00am (UK)
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Gripple Hangers provide a fast, strong and lightweight solution for hanging all electrical, HVAC and pipework services.
Martin Trentham, Director of MITIE Engineering Services (Retail), said, "Using Gripple Hangers saved on installation time.
They proved invaluable and we will be looking to use this system again on other projects." Tony Rice, Product Manager for Gripple's Industrial Division, said, "We are delighted that Gripple has been used on such a high profile project.
This is a further example of the versatility of our products which are now being used on major construction projects across the UK, Europe and the USA." Gripple Ltd, of The Old West Gun Works, Savile Street East, Sheffield, was formed in 1988.
It has sold in excess of 130 million products worldwide, available in more than 50 countries.
The Gripple, used initially in agriculture and subsequently viticulture, has been developed and adapted into a hanging system for the industrial and construction markets.
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