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Contour 21+ anti-splash basins and Markwik 21+ thermostatic taps are being installed in a major new private American hospital in London.
The six floor building In Grosvenor Place near Buckingham Palace is being converted from existing premises and will open as the first Cleveland Clinic in the UK in 2021.
Along with the basins and taps, Concept Freedom elongated toilets are being fitted in a project worth £253,000 to the business.

Field Sales Manager Katy Mullan and Key Accounts Manager Darren Fisher secured the specification by working with the architects PLP Architecture.
Darren has now seen the project through to the point where construction is well under way and orders are in for sanitaryware.
This is despite a value engineering exercise by the plumbing contractor SES through which Darren protected our specification and even converted some additional basins from Corian to Armitage Shanks.

Darren said: "This has been a real cradle to grave approach, from working on the initial designs with the architects three years ago right up to seeing it through with the contractors.
"We have been in regular conversation with the clients, who have requested a number of revisions, and we have always ensured they’ve had excellent customer service from us.
"They were also impressed by our clinical products and the knowledge and expertise Armitage Shanks brings to a project."

The Clinic already operates sites in Toronto, Canada, and Abu Dhabi, UAE, as well as in Florida, Las Vegas, Nevada, and throughout Ohio in the US.
This project follows on from the opening of the German healthcare provider Schoen Clinic, also in London, which earned £172,000 for the business.