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media-city

Holiday Inn, MediaCityUK

Project Overview

Location

Salford, Manchester, UK

Contractor

W H Good Group

Distributor

Ashworth

Specification

Crane FS Dominators

Dominators from Crane Fluid Systems have been installed in the HVAC system for Holiday Inn hotel which forms part of MediaCityUK in Manchester. The glass-fronted, 16 floor hotel boasts 218 ensuite bedrooms, a restaurant, bar and conferencing facilities, all of which are serviced by a state-of-the-art air conditioning system incorporating Dominator flow management modules. In 2012, the Holiday Inn was awarded gold in the Green Tourism Business Scheme.

As part of the 1st phase of Media City UK’s construction, the Holiday Inn sits in the Studio block overlooking the Manchester Ship Canal. Phase 1, which involved regenerating 36 acres of former docklands into a home for UK’s digital and creative multi-media industry, was completed in 2011 and is now home to the BBC North, the University of Salford and Satellite Information Services.

Published: 2012
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