Aryzta Bakery (Food & Drink Industry)

Aryzta Bakery is a food production company supplying the UK’s largest fast food chain with bakery products. Aryzta had moved some new machinery into a critical area of the factory and required extensive cooling to maintain correct operating temperatures and Read More

DS Smith Plastics, Torpoint (Manufacturing)

With the success of earlier projects with DS Smith, GatorDuct were asked to supply a separate system to serve an area with high heat gains from critical machinery. The machines were required to be kept at a constant temperature and Read More

Dalton Place, Manchester (Commercial Environment)

GatorDuct have just completed a ten level installation at the newly refurbished Dalton Place on John Dalton Street in Manchester City Centre. The building has been delivered as part of a Tesco Pension Investment scheme through main contractor Styles & Read More

Cundall Offices, Birmingham (Commercial Environment)

Cundall Consulting Engineers underwent an expansion of their Birmingham office. Cundall are world renown consultants for their cutting edge development of projects involving sustainable technologies and they had analysed GatorDuct throughout a number of their UK branches. Birmingham decided to Read More

UPM Raflatac (Manufacturing)

UPM Raflatac are an industry leader in the manufacture and supply of pressure sensitive label materials. As they use a lot of paper in their raw material procurement process, it’s imperative for them to have a strict recycling policy. With Read More

ITAC Adhesives (Manufacturing)

ITAC Adhesives based in Manchester were expanding their production facility with a building being used for the storage and distribution of high strength solvents and adhesives.With the fumes involved in storing such potent compounds, the ventilation design and specifically the Read More

The Little Green Book

“When people use more paper, suppliers plant more trees. If we want bigger commercial forests, then we should use more paper not less. Our policies should directly protect important wildlife habitats, not try to reduce our demand for paper” Edward Read More