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Crossrail project more door secure with ASSA ABLOY

  • 6 Oct 2017

The Security Doors division of ASSA ABLOY UK has been awarded the contract to supply a wide range of doorsets to the Crossrail project.

Fire doors, security doors and personnel steel doors make up the approximately 200 doorsets that have been tailored to the specific requirements of the new Woolwich station site.

This is the latest contract in a series of successful appointments for ASSA ABLOY Security Doors on the Crossrail project, joining Paddington, Bond Street, Tottenham Court Road and Farringdon station sites.

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Nigel Cronin, Area Sales Manager for ASSA ABLOY Security Doors, said: “While major projects of this nature are not without their challenges, as one of the largest suppliers of security doors in the UK, we have the knowledge, expertise and experience to confidently meet the demands of these complex projects.

“We understand how important doors are to critical infrastructure and the need for them to be fully tested, certified and compliant with the stringent fire and security requirements of these projects.

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“The new station is a key part of a significant regeneration plan to help transform Woolwich, with 3,750 homes being built in the area, as well as investment in new cultural, heritage, commercial and leisure quarters.

“We are thrilled to be able to support a prestigious project of this scale, contributing to the latest chapter in London’s transport legacy.”

For more information on ASSA ABLOY Security Doors, please visit www.assaabloy.co.uk/Security-Doors

ASSA ABLOY,
School Street,
Willenhall,
West Midlands,
WV13 3PW
United Kingdom

Tel: +44 (0)845 071 0882

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