TA wins major hydronic balancing contract in Edinburgh development

Tour & Andersson has won the major valve contract for this 18 580 m2 development in Edinburgh, including the extensive application of its prefabricated commissioning modules.
Tour & Andersson’s prefabricated TA-HUB solution for balancing and commissions groups of up to eight terminal units is being adopted for Scottish Widows Investment Partnership’s Exchange Place development in the centre of Edinburgh as part of an 18-month contract. Under this contract T&A will supply TA-HUB, as well as balancing and standard line valves. This development of 18 580 m2 designed by Cre8 Architecture will occupy a brownfield site on the former location of Edinburgh’s meat market. The original 5 m-high listed arched entrance to the meat market will be moved and re-erected. Graeme Waugh, TA’s regional sales manager for Scotland and Ireland, says, ‘Tour & Andersson’s depth of product range and technical expertise will prove invaluable in the operation of this contract. Also, on a project of this size, the savings that using the TA-HUB make possible can make a significant difference to total costs.’ Exchange place will consist of three office buildings of 10 459, 5496 and 2597 m2. Each will be of steel-frame construction with traditional stone cladding in precast panels and glazing. The development is scheduled for completion in Spring 2009.
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