Above-ground drainage switches from cast iron to Polypipe Fuze system

Polypipe Terrain, above ground drainage, Fuze
Enjoying the benefits of plastic drainage — this residential development at Goodman’s Fields in London.

Polypipe’s Terrain Fuze plastic drainage system has been specified extensively for a luxury residential development in central London to replace the originally specified cast iron, following consultation with contractor Fitzpatrick Mechanical Services. Goodman’s Fields is a mixed-use 7-acre development just north of Tower Bridge.

Lee Rouvray, contracts manager with Fitzpatrick, explains, using the Terrain Fuze product on this project has enabled us to complete our installation in a quicker, safer and more cost-effective manner — which is vital when undertaking any project due to the tight timescales we adhere to.’

Adam Turk, commercial director with Polypipe Terrain, comments, ‘Terrain Fuze offers benefits above and beyond more traditional materials. It is made even more attractive to customers by our expert-team’s ability to prefabricate bespoke systems in controlled factory conditions. In doing so, systems such as Fuze can be installed quickly, providing a number of cost benefits.’

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