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News Release from: Tour & Andersson | Subject: Valves
Edited by the Buildingtalk Editorial
Team on 08 January 2008
TA provides valves for largest
healthcare project
Tour and Andersson specified as sole valve supplier for the new build construction of the Cancer and Renal Services Centre at The Freeman Hospital.
Tour and Andersson won the tender for its comprehensive range and competitive pricing of hydronic balancing valves in meeting the challenging demands of the hospital's indoor climate "We have one of the largest and most comprehensive range of hydronic balancing valves available"
This article was originally published on Buildingtalk on 10 Jan 2008 at 8.00am (UK)
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Tour and Andersson's user-friendly balancing system, the TA-H.U.B., offers savings of at least 20% for installation, and over 50% for commissioning, as well as significantly reducing maintenance time.
"We presented a very competitively priced solution for meeting the demanding requirements for the hospital," explains Nigel Huggins, Managing Director at Tour and Andersson.
Covering an area of 20,000m2 the waterborne system at the Freeman Hospital has very challenging requirements to ensure a consistently comfortable indoor climate is maintained for all patients, staff and visitors across the renal services and cancer care unitsCancer and Renal services Centre.
Tour and Andersson's broad range meant that there were a number of different valves available to suit every area.
Combination Valves were specified for quick and easy installation and commissioning; by condensing the traditional manual balancing valve, two-port control valve and differential pressure controller into one valve body, time and labour savings are achieved through commissioning a single unit.
The GBP300million 304million deal between The Newcastle upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust and Healthcare Support (Newcastle) to transform the healthcare services in Newcastle, is hailed as the largest and most ambitious project in the North East.
Removing theMoving acute hospital services from the Newcastle General Hospital site to the Freeman Hospital and Royal Victoria Infirmary sites is the culmination of over 12 years work.
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