Bespoke plumbing solutions for Ten Trinity Square

Bespoke plumbing solutions for Ten Trinity Square

Pegler Yorkshire was chosen to deliver various plumbing solutions for Ten Trinity Square, the former home of the Port of London Authority.

Ten Trinity Square is regarded as one of Britain’s finest buildings. Built in the 1920’s for an astronomical sum of £1million its classical façade pays homage to its trade links with a sculpture of Old Father Thames adorning the roof and holding his trident and pointing East depicting the trade between nations. Today, the building houses platinum luxury apartments.

Pegler Yorkshire delivered various plumbing solutions including heat free jointing systems and pipework, adapted valves and water treatment and commissioning.

Heat free jointing was essential on this project to protect the fabric of the building and thus Pegler Yorkshire XPress and Tectite ranges were both chosen to deliver. In addition, the Grade II listed building needed to deliver on performance and efficiency therefore a range of valves adapted to requirements were provided whilst a highly technical water treatment and commissioning solution was also provided by Pegler Yorkshire.

This unique treatment process saved up to 95 percent on the projected water usage, a colossal 22,500,000 litres over conventional flushing techniques which has equated to a cost saving of up to £50,000 for the client.

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