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MEMBERSHIP LISTINGS
UKSE GROUP
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The Blue Building, Mill Lane, Alton, Hampshire, GU34 2QG, UK
T: 01420 543 000
E: [email protected] W: www.uksegroup.com
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UKSE Group is a specialist provider of Contract Engineering Services, Site Teams and Construction Operations and Engineering Projects and Maintenance Services
for the Utilities, Power and Energy, Commercial Facilities and specialist Construction sectors. From Healthcare to utilities UKSE Group provide leading mechanical
and electrical engineering services nationwide and across Europe.
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UNIPER TECHNOLOGIES LTD
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Faraday Avenue, Hams Hall Distribution Park, Coleshill, Birmingham, B46 1PT, UK
T: +44 0 2476182297
E: [email protected] W: www.uniper-engineering.com
Hams Hall Calibration Laboratory facility holds UKAS (ISO/IEC 17025:2005) accreditation number 0031 for the calibration of flow meters and valves (in accordance
with IEC 60534-2-3 or ISA-75.02) using water to a level of uncertainty of 0.1 including differential pressure measurements. Types of meters include Electromagnetic,
Positive Displacement, Turbine, Ultrasonic, Coriolis Mass flow meters and Differential pressure meters such as orifice plates, Venturi’s, Nozzles, ASME PTC-6, etc.
Flowrates between 0.25 kg/min and 26,500 kg/min can be delivered using cold or heated water, with differential pressure measurements up to 2500 mbar. The
facility is capable of handling units up to a bore size of 500mm in a 18m long test line.
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UTILITY WEEK
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232a Addington Road, South Croydon, Surrey, CR2 8LE, UK
T: 020 8651 7103 F: 020 8651 7117
E: [email protected] W: www.utilityweek.co.uk
Utility Week is the only single source of news, analysis and comment on Britain’s water, electricity and gas utilities. Utility Week brings you the latest news you need
to operate in the utility sector, and expert information on regulation, finance, legislation, customer management and other issues, alongside exclusive interviews,
profiles and in-depth features on key issues. Authoritative, impartial and essential reading for senior people within utilities, regulators and government, Utility Week
has covered the industry for nearly two decades in which the pace of change has showed no sign of slowing. And now utilityweek.co.uk offers regular news every
day, and opportunities to comment on all stories.
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VEOLIA WATER TECHNOLOGIES
Aqua House, 2620 Kings Court, Birmingham Business Park, Birmingham, B37 7YE, UK
T: 0203 567 7400
E: [email protected] W: www.veoliawatertechnologies.co.uk
Veolia Water Technologies UK is a subsidiary of Veolia. We are a leading provider of water, wastewater, biosolids treatment and Bioenergy solutions. At Veolia we
tailor our solutions to meet our clients’ specific needs. With extensive experience in the water treatment sector we provide reliable and efficient solutions that
deliver environmental, operational and economic benefits. We have extensive process capabilities and a unique portfolio of innovative and sustainable technology
which is continually being developed to meet the market’s requirements. Depending on the project we deliver individual engineered solutions, packaged plants or
complex design and build projects. Customer service is a priority. Our flexible service and maintenance agreements allow you to choose the level of support you
require.
VIKING JOHNSON
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46-48 Wilbury Way, Hitchin, Hertfordshire, SG4 0UD, UK
T: 01462 443 322 F: 01462 443 311
E: [email protected] W: www.vikingjohnson.com
Viking Johnson is part of Crane Building Services & Utilities (www.cranebsu.com) and has been supplying high quality mechanical pipe couplings for almost 80
years, allowing customers to reliably connect pipes of the same or disparate materials. The company is an innovator in developing pipe joint and repair solutions
ranging from wide tolerance fittings for everyday use to more specialist products to meet specific customer requirements. The Viking Johnson system simplifies
the design, installation and maintenance of pipework by permitting joints to be made between plain-ended pipes. Each coupling copes with expansion, contraction
and angular deflection.
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