Hattersley assists Cleveland Police

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Among a wide range of Hattersley valves used exclusively for LTHW and chilled-water systems in the new headquarters of Cleveland Police in Middlesbrough are commissioning valves.
Hattersley valves have been exclusively used throughout the new headquarters of the Cleveland Police in Middlesbrough to control all LTHW and chilled-water systems. The valves used include commissioning sets, butterfly and Metrex valves and strainers. The new headquarters is part of a massive £24 million PFI development for Cleveland Police that includes the construction of a further divisional headquarters and two new police stations by M&E specialist Crown House Technologies and contractor Laing O’Rourke Northern. The Middlesbrough headquarters building is the largest in the whole project. There is 8000 m2 on three floors with 50 detention cells.
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