Clearfleau Expands, Opens New Design and Engineering Office

Clearfleau Expands, Opens New Design and Engineering Office

13th October 2011

Clearfleau Expands, Opens New Design and Engineering Office

To support the company’s continued growth, ClearfIeau has today announced the opening of a new office for its Design and Engineering team in Bracknell, Berkshire. As the company expands, the new office brings together the design, engineering and project management teams, facilitating collaboration and project development.

Craig Chapman, Clearfleau’s CEO commented:

“The new office at Lily Hill Court, Bracknell is ideally located for the members of Clearfleau’s design and engineering team and has excellent facilities.

Each plant based on Clearfleau’s technology is designed to suit the client’s specific requirements and these can vary enormously. Having our design and engineering team located in one office will enhance communication, stimulate further innovation and assist recruitment. As our workload expands, we are recruiting new members to the team and Lily Hill Court is able to provide an ideal base for the next phase of our development”

Lily Court Offices   Clearfleau Ltd’s new office address is:

Clearfleau Ltd
Lily Hill Court
Lily Hill Road
Bracknell
Berkshire
RG12 2SJ

T: 0844 477 6292
E: info@clearfleau.com

The design team is currently working on several projects in the UK dairy industry, as well as supporting ongoing projects in the confectionery and drinks sectors. In addition, the company is also developing a commercial small scale production plant based on its successful trials unit. This modular plant will enable smaller dairies, food processors and microbreweries to enjoy the benefits of renewable energy generation through the treatment of liquid bio-waste.

Clearfleau, one of a number of leading edge British renewable energy companies that have emerged in recent years, will remain headquartered in Cambridge. Clearfleau designs and builds anaerobic systems for the on-site treatment of liquid bio-waste and renewable energy generation, providing increased treatment efficiency and significant cost savings for its clients. Clearfleau’s technology is suited to applications in dairy, food and other industrial sectors. This new office is to support the company’s success in providing anaerobic digestion and renewable energy solutions.

13th October 2011
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