Abloy UK

Abloy UK secures three-year Thames Water contract

  • 24 Nov 2021

Abloy UK has been awarded a three-year contract with Thames Water, valued at an estimated £750k. This is to upgrade existing locking systems between now and June 2024.

Thames Water is the UK’s largest water and waste water company, serving 15,000,000 customers across London and the Thames Valley.

Products specified for this include padlocks and a range of cylinders, which will secure a variety of areas and assets.

These include treatment plants and pumping stations on applications such as hatches, doors and gates. They’ll be used at over 22 sites in North and East London including Coppermills and Abbey Mills.

Abloy UK

Abloy cylinders combine flexibility with security, to provide unbeatable performance and meet the BS EN 1303 standard for Cylinder Locks.

Abloy padlocks use a unique rotating disc principle. They are renowned for their endurance and maximum resistance against physical attack, offering durability in the severest of climatic conditions.

There is also the future potential to implement PROTEC2 CLIQ® access control system and BEAT keyless solution that combines a digital key, mobile application and a heavy-duty, Bluetooth padlock, all managed with the visual Abloy OS user interface.

Simon Jeff, Market Developer for Critical Infrastructure at Abloy UK, comments: “We are delighted to have secured a contract of this size with such a prominent and well respected company such as Thames Water, and look forward to successfully implementing the new locking systems over the next three years.”

For further information on products and services available from Abloy, click here, call 01902 364 500, or email info@abloy.co.uk.

Contact:

Abloy UK,
Portobello Works,
School Street,
Willenhall,
West Midlands,
WV13 3PW

Phone: 01902 364500
Fax: 01902 364501

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