JDP to showcase latest drainage solutions at London Build Show

  • 29 Sep 2016

Ahead of the 2016 London Build Show, Buildingtalk previews the latest leading drainage solutions that will be exhibited by water management specialists JDP.

JDP will be showcasing its Axedo inspection chamber system, a fast, versatile and safe alternative to concrete chambers. Recently specified for a new drainage system at London Luton Airport, the use of Axedo plastic chambers can cut installation time by up to 50 percent.

Axedo includes plastic chambers which can be used for deeper installation depths, offering non-man entry access as defined by the requirements of Sewers for Adoption (SfA7). 

The lightweight chambers allow for a quicker and easier installation, without the need for heavy lifting equipment.

RAINBOX

JDP’s RAINBOX Attenuation Solutions will also be exhibited at the London Build Show. Providing the latest in integrated SuDS drainage systems, RAINBOX offers the ability to create bespoke or hybrid solutions to minimise the risk of localised flooding. 

The RAINBOX system is made up of three load grades: Lite, Medium and Heavy. Compared to conventional drainage channels, the crates are lightweight and offer benefits in terms of reduced time on site, speed of installation, reduced transport costs, material costs and maintenance costs. 

London Build 2016 will take place at the London Olympia between 26th – 27th October. 

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