Commissioning valve units, strainers and associated products from Crane Fluid Systems have been installed at the commissary built for Domino’s Pizza Group, the leading pizza delivery company in the UK and Ireland, at West Ashland, Milton Keynes.
The state of the art facility provides for the planned future growth of Domino’s global business. Over 500 of its stores rely on the commissary for the fresh dough and other ingredients they need to produce pizzas.
Crane’s isolation and commissioning valves play a vital role in managing energy use within the £20 million building. Boasting a compact, space saving design and fast commissioning, they require fewer on-site joints and thus offer considerable installed cost savings.
Designed by Q2 Architects to the highest environmental standards, the new building’s exterior emulates the sleek form of the adjacent MK stadium. It covers an area of 7,400sq m and incorporates production facilities as well as a distribution warehouse.
Related Projects

Crane Fluid Systems have supplied DPZV valves for the construction of the new Molecular Sciences building at University of Birmingham.

Crane Fluid Systems has supplied Dominator with PICV units for installation in the British Museum extension in Bloomsbury, London.

Informally known as ‘The Vase’, the development is made up of a 52-storey tower and two smaller buildings for flats, a hotel and retail.

Crane Fluid Systems have supplied Butterfly Valves, Cast Iron DRVs, Strainer & Check Valves to Canary Wharf Contractors (Crossrail) Limited, for the Crossrail shopping centre.

Includes the 52 floor West Tower, rising 240m high with spectacular views of the city.