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JUNE 2010

Hot Topics
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members, (P.17). On a lighter note, we are celebrating architecture both
at home and abroad with our Hot Topic, (P.06), about the London
Festival of Architecture, and our Building Study, (P.08), from Alcoa
which demonstrates how a faade can bring sustainability and flexibility
to a building.
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Building Study
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A big boost for Cumbernauld
The first images of a striking 10m high steel sculpture, which
aims to transform the image of a Scottish town, have been revealed.
International public artist Andy Scott has been working on the quarter-
million-pound female figure for Cumbernauld since it was commissioned
in September 2009. The artwork will be unveiled in summer 2010.
The first pictures show the sculptures head, which is made of steel
plates and stands 1.5m high and 1.5m wide. Her hair is sculpted in a
1960s-style reflecting the early days of Cumbernauld as a new town.
The brainchild of Campsies Centre Cumbernauld (CCCL) a special
purpose company established by North Lanarkshire Council to facilitate
the redevelopment of Cumbernauld the sculpture will overlook the A80
northbound, north of Auchenkilns Junction. Part of the Cumbernauld
Positive Image Project, the artwork will be seen by more than 70,000
people every day. It is hoped that she will help to boost the towns image.
New independent regulatory body
The first independent national regulatory body for the double-glazing and
conservatory industry has been launched by a Lancashire Trade Association
expert.
The market for private house owners is worth 4.65bn a year, but the sector
still has an image problem caused by rogue traders. Now Tony Pickup has
established, after four years research and a two year pilot scheme, the Double
Glazing and Conservatory Ombudsman Scheme, (DGCOS) with offices in
Manchester and Chorley.
He has won the backing of consumer champion, Nick Ross, for the schemes
bid to improve the industrys reputation. The former BBC Watchdog presenter
will be the spokesman for DGCOS, which will provide protection for homeowners
installing PVCu windows, doors and conservatories.
The nationwide Ombudsman scheme, which has created 14 new jobs, offers
consumers access to high quality, vetted installers. Consumers will receive a
Peace of Mind pack and a free quote from members, explaining that they will
have the full protection of the Ombudsman Scheme behind them, as well as
deposit protection insurance and a ten-year insurance-backed guarantee.
For more information about DGCOS visit www.dgcos.org.uk
Forgotten spaces
Forgotten Spaces is an exhibition that
showcases the best entries from a
landmark design competition launched
by RIBA London, Design for London,
and investor and developer Qatari Diar.
The competition asked designers to seek
out disused and forgotten areas of London
and put forward ideas for developing the
space to serve the local area. The proposals
could be simple or complex, commercial
or public; a piece of public art or a new
building. The only requirement was to
respond to a need in the community.
Forgotten Spaces promotes a grass roots approach to urban design with local
artists and designers devising solutions for individual sites. The exhibition
features a wide array of conceptual projects and possibilities for overlooked
spaces across the capital. The exhibition runs until 4 July 2010 at Lyttelton Foyer,
National Theatre, Southbank.
An onslaught
of adjudications
Construction law arbitrator and
adjudication expert Jonathan Nugent of
Arbicon ADR has predicted that a recent
court judgement will mean most main
contractors will start experiencing a
sharp rise in adjudications.
In a landmark judgement on 13 April
2010 the Technology and Construction
Court ruled that so-called Tolent clauses
in contracts do not comply with the
Housing, Grants, Construction and
Regeneration Act 1996 (the Construction
Act). These clauses have in the past meant
that sub-contractors taking a main
contractor to adjudication in a dispute
have had to pay all the main contractors
legal costs and all of the adjudicators fees
and expenses, irrespective of the outcome
of the adjudication.
Jonathan Nugent stated: It is not
surprising to see such a judgement since
the new Construction Act, which has been
passed but yet to come into force, makes
Tolent clauses void, reflecting the spirit
of the industry and parliament. It therefore
appears very unlikely that the new ruling
in this case will be overturned.
This change in the law will open the
floodgates and we predict most main
contractors will now start experiencing
an onslaught of adjudications.
Duke is baled
over by straw
The countrys first council houses
built of straw will be visited by His
Royal Highness, the Duke of
Gloucester, on 17 June 2010.
North Kesteven District Council
has invited His Royal Highness
to view its ground-breaking
development in Waddington
in connection with his personal
and professional interest in
architecture.
The two houses, which are now
complete at Brumby Crescent, are
the first in the country to be built
of straw by a local authority.
They have been jointly funded
by the Council and the Homes
& Community Agency and are
built to the highest environmental
specifications.
The revolutionary design and
build technology includes walls
made of straw bales, sheeps wool
padding in the floor and extra
thick roof insulation, recycled
glass blocks in the foundations
and lime instead of cement in all
aggregates. They also feature large
south facing windows for maximum
warmth and light and are triple-
glazed to reduce heat loss.
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This years London Festival of Architecture, The Welcoming City,
takes place from 19 June-4 July 2010. A city-wide celebration
of architecture in the capital, it will host a series of events to
highlight Londons status as an international architectural hub
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Central: Nash Ramblas 19-20 June
The West End Hub Nash Ramblas, is centred
around Portland Place and Regent Street and
the Royal Parks. It highlights possibilities for an
improved pedestrian route along the Nash Plan
of 1810 for Regents Park and Regent Street. Other
events include a 48 hour talks programme in Park
Crescent, an exhibition in Regents park telling the
Nash story, shop window installations, a BBC
Broadcasting House Building Tour and Royal
Academy workshops. A series of solar operated
hydraulic lifts will also illustrate the issue of
disabled access, transporting wheelchair users
from Waterloo steps to Waterloo place, while
uniting the hub is an iPhone application guide.
East: High Street 2012 26-27 June
The East End of London between Whitechapel and
Stratford will host High Street 2012, representing
the last 6km of the London Olympic Marathon in
2012, as well as a wider streetscape and
regeneration strategy. It will also host a series of
Festival activities including a new commission
from critically-acclaimed Austrian architect
Feld72 reviving a vacant town centre building,
guided tours of the dynamic area in historic
Routemaster buses and interactive installations
designed and built by international architecture
students. The East End Weekend is co-ordinated
by The Architecture Foundation.
South: Bankside Urban Forest 3-4 July
The final weekend of the Festival brings focus to
the area stretching between the culturally vibrant
South Bank of the River Thames and the Elephant
and Castle neighbourhood further south. Taking
its cues from Witherford Watson Mann architects
Bankside Urban Forest scheme, it will create
multiple opportunities for exchange between
Festival visitors and local residents. Festival
activities include a theatre built from locally-
sourced recycled materials by German architect
Kbberling and Kaltwasser, a pop-up cookery
school at Borough Market, and guerrilla
gardening projects. There will also be tours of the
Tate Modern oil tanks, guided walks and lectures.
Love Your Street
The Festival programme will also highlight
community schemes that pose solutions to
current political needs, such as Love Your Street,
an initiative to encourage residents to share ideas
on improving their neighbourhoods and the Urban
Island project, which aims to map and revive
empty spaces across London, working with
Southwark schools to transform them into
spaces that young people could use.
International Architecture Student Festival
Students from international schools of
architecture and design from countries including
Australia, Austria, Italy, Lebanon, Turkey and the
United Kingdom have been working on their
designs for interventions in public spaces along
High Street 2012 and in Bankside Urban Forest.
The students will work together with local
communities to make site-specific interventions
that respond to the Student Festival theme of
Make do and Mend and Reduce, Reuse, Recycle
to highlight key environmental issues.
International Architecture Showcase
The British Council and the Architecture
Foundation are bringing together a broad
spectrum of exciting international architecture
projects within the International Architecture
Showcase programme. This project will see more
than 30 Embassies and Cultural Institutes around
London presenting a series of exhibitions,
installations, events and talks programmes to
highlight the dynamic architectural projects that
are emerging from their respective countries and
to address the theme of the The Welcoming City.
The London Festival of Architecture founding
director, Peter Murray, said: This is an exciting
period in which to hold the Festival of
Architecture. Although the economic downturn
has slowed development, it has given us a chance
to think about what sort of architecture we want in
the future. People have the time and inclination
to debate these issues and we are looking
forward to a very lively two weeks in the summer.
At the same time, many UK architects are busy
working around the world and form an important
part of Londons creative economy.
The Open Studios programme will give the
public a chance to see the work that our leading
practices are doing.
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The more clearly the architecture of a building conveys values such
as sustainability and flexibility, the more authentic the activities
of the people who work within it become. A good example is the
headquarters of the French Institute for Radiological Protection and
Nuclear Safety (IRSN), in Fontenay-aux-Roses. Here, transparency and
protection of the environment represent an integral part of the research
activities of the establishment, but they are also reflected in the new
design of the renovated building. ABC&D takes a look at the project...
Building
Study
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The old 1980s faade
was outdated
The new faade positively radiates the clarity of a modern age
The fully glazed external faade gives
the headquarters an open character
The architect ensured optimum intensity
and quality of artificial light
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French Institute for Radiological Protection and Nuclear Safety, Fontenay-aux-Roses 09
Building
Study
S
ustainability was an
important factor during the
project and was achieved by
architect Archicrea through a
conscious choice of materials. The
fully glazed external faade gives the
headquarters a communicative and
open character, but, more than that,
it also ensures sufficient amounts of
daylight penetrate within the inside
of the building.
From 1980s building to modern
headquarters
After the building was purchased
in 2005, it was intended to provide
the future base for more than
600 employees. These employees
had previously been split between
main administration and various
specialist areas, but were now to
be brought together in one place.
However, before they could start
moving urgent renovation was
needed. Built in the 1980s, the
building had obvious failings in a
number of areas. Both in terms of
energy consumption, room layout
and its external appearance, the
building was completely out of
keeping with the requirements of
the owners. Having already carried
out numerous building renovations
with a view to obtaining greater
energy efficiency for institutions,
including some of the high-rise
Paris buildings, Archicrea was able
to take a systematic approach and
demonstrate its expertise in
developing fully integrated concepts.
As part of the renovation of the
existing building undertaken for the
Institute, the following works were
carried out: full renovation of the
various floor levels and upgrading
of all electrical engineering
installations; redesign of all
corridors; fitting out of a new
reception area; laying out of a new
car park with dedicated access;
as well as full renovation and
restructuring of the external faade.
Rationality and transparency
as an institutional hallmark
Prior to renovation, the front faade
in particular was completely out of
keeping with what the site manager
was looking for. It presented an
outdated and coldly alienating
frontage, which appeared almost
secretive due to the opacity of its
reflective glazing. The new faade,
on the other hand, positively
radiates the clarity of a modern age.
The Institute also wanted to
communicate how it relates to the
environment and its transparency in
respect of the general public, said
architect Jean Do Nascimento.
This concern was successfully met
through the use of new materials,
such as transparent glass and wood
design, aluminium composite
panels. The latter were used as
cladding and to provide additional
insulation for the centre stiffeners
that had been concealed in masonry.
The red-brown, wood effect of the
panel surface provides a calming
and techno-rational contrast to the
glass components of the faade,
which afford a view into the activities
of the Institute.
The new glass faade also does
full justice to both the aesthetic
aspect and that of ecological
sensitivity, as it allows daylight
to penetrate deep inside the
building, providing natural
illumination of the working areas.
This new transparency has turned
the faade into a showcase that
communicates the work of the
Institute to the outside world.
Conversely, the surrounding
landscape also gains entry to the
building through its continuous
presence in view of the staff
throughout their working day.
Both the faade and the flexibility
of the newly designed floor level
structure create a climate of
openness and interaction that has
a positive effect on the creativity
and motivation of the staff.
Systematic sustainability
Three objectives of sustainability,
transparency and flexibility were
also added to those of energy
efficiency and optimisation of
heat and humidity.
These objectives are all part of
a method that has proved itself
in France as developing a higher
environmental quality (HQE) of
building. The HQE initiative seeks
to reduce the harm done to the
environment by buildings, either
by improving energy efficiency and
reducing the production of waste,
or by designing healthy and flexible
interiors. For the guidance of
architects, and all those involved in
building construction, there are 14
fixed objectives, including the three
mentioned above, covering all types
of new build and renovation projects.
As well as all stages in the life of
the building from design through
utilisation to demolition.
Archicrea took on this challenge by
integrating a range of modernising
changes. One of the things they did
was to encourage the control of
pollution of the environment arising
from the emission of carbon dioxide,
sulphur dioxide and radioactive
waste. The hygrothermal (heating
and humidity) conditions for the
summer and winter months were
optimised using the new room
layout and measures to prevent heat
accumulation, direct sunshine and
draughts. Stable temperatures now
ensure a pleasant room climate
during working hours throughout
the building.
Conscious use of light for a
better working environment
Access to daylight, the quantity of
light, and the new spaces and vistas
that have been opened up, all
ensure natural illumination of the
working areas, avoiding potential
disadvantages such as light dazzle.
All these factors not only contribute
to reduced energy consumption, but
also considerably enhance the
working environment.
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Feature Product Focus 10
T
our & Anderssons
new TA-SCOPE is a
wireless, handheld
and user-friendly
instrument designed to
verify, measure and
balance the flow,
differential pressure,
temperature and power of
complex systems efficiently.
Due to its compact size and
lightweight nature, the
TA-SCOPE presents a system
that is easier to use in small
spaces and situations, that
could otherwise prove
dangerous if using a large,
cumbersome measuring
and balancing tool.
From a health and safety
perspective, the TA-SCOPE
does not pose the risk of
mercury contaminating the system,
which is something that can be a
real risk when using manual
manometers as the tool can back-
flush mercury into the system.
Hydronic networks can be
created with the TA-SCOPE, which
integrates with TA-Balance
software to aid trouble-shooting
and data logging. An independent
sensor communicates with the
TA-SCOPE to deliver data quickly,
thereby enabling contractors to
balance a system, troubleshoot
hydronic problems and log
performance.
Because data is captured digitally
the TA-SCOPE can be connected to
a computer using a USB cable so
that information can be uploaded to
TA Select, the HVAC design
software. This means it is easy for
consultants and designers to
determine the most economical
system design, the correct size
valve requirements and pre-setting
values. From here the user can
print reports taken directly from
the system using TA-SCOPE.
With a simple user interface the
TA-SCOPE is designed with the
user in mind. The intuitive icon
display makes navigating the tools
quick and easy. Low power
consumption and long battery life
means that one full charge of the
unit provides three full days of
wireless performance, eliminating
the risk of downtime during a site
survey or monitoring job.
The compact size
of the unit means
it is easily
transportable in
comparison to
the UK standard,
slipping easily
into a pocket
while onsite.
The new
TA-SCOPE helps
to fulfil Tour
& Anderssons
proactive stance
on system diagnostics and
troubleshooting for efficient and
controllable systems, explains
Peter Rees, technical director for
Tour & Andersson, With Measure
to Know at the centre of our
knowledge-based approach to
hydronic balancing, instruments
such as the new
TA-SCOPE are designed to enable
professionals to do this easily,
ensuring that their systems
operate as they were specified to
do: with optimum energy efficiency
and controllability.
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Tour & Andersson, manufacturer of hydronic
balancing solutions for waterborne HVAC
systems, has launched its new, ground-breaking
handheld measuring device, the TA-SCOPE.
ABC&D takes a closer look...
With a simple user
interface, TA-SCOPE is
designed with the
user in mind...
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Robust paving
Brett Landscaping has introduced Zeta
Lock, a 16-sided machine lay block
paving unit specifically designed for
use in areas which need to tolerate
heavy traffic loads. Zeta Lock offers
a more durable solution in comparison
to rectangular blocks, as the elastic
modulus of the interlocking shaped
block is significantly greater than the
equivalent rectangular units.
This serves to generate a stronger
pavement surface interlock resulting in
increased levels of structural integrity.
The Peelaway paint removal system
from Barrettine is designed for the
complete and safe removal of up to
32 coats of paint in one application.
The system will remove paint from
many exterior and interior
architectural surfaces, including
stone, cement, brickwork, plaster
walls and ceilings, plain and ornate
fibrous plaster cornices, plain,
carved or turned woodwork and plain
and cast metal work. The Peelaway
system is formulated to turn the
lead into lead hydroxide within the
paste so that it can be safely
disposed of without endangering
the environment or user, whereas
scraping, sanding or burning would
allow particles to escape into the
environment, causing risks to health.
Remove paint safely
Innovations/New products for June
10-year solution
Dulux Trade has unveiled the latest
innovation in advanced exterior wood
protection with the launch of its
ground-breaking Weathershield
Ultimate Woodstain and Weathershield
Ultimate Opaque products offering
up to ten years protection for exterior
wood. Ensuring that wood is protected
for longer, the new products offer
professionals long-term financial
and environmental benefits through
extended maintenance cycles.
In addition, the products also provide
cost efficiencies where shorter cycles
are in place, as this durability means
that surfaces will be better protected
at the point of refurbishment, equating
to less preparation time.
Plumbing protection
The new Emmeti
Pressure Reducer
Valve gives
plumbers peace
of mind for the
systems they
install by
providing
protection
against
excessive
supply pressure
which could
cause damage to the appliances
and system joints. This new
product is sure to be a valuable
addition to domestic plumbing
systems. The Pressure Reducer
Valve not only protects against
supply pressure surges but, also
helps to reduce water
consumption by up to 40%, thanks
to its ability to reduce water flow
into the system in turn helping to
reduce household water bills. With
its inline filter and simple access
cover, the Pressure Reducer Valve
requires only minimal and quick
servicing.
Raising standards
Sika has launched its Sika
Waterproofing Registered
Contractor Scheme. Thorough and
effective waterproofing is crucial to
protect structures from severe
damage through water ingress.
The need to reduce the risk of poor
installations, that lead to costly
repair works or even irreparable
damage, has given rise to this
scheme, which is set to raise
standards across the sector.
It offers total quality control from
product to service to installation
granting clients complete peace
of mind with a wholly professional
service nationwide.
Simplicity at its best
Simple and effective describes the
new Solo Wall Starter Kit from
Catnic. Providing a means of tying
new masonry walls to existing
walls, the Solo Wall Starter Kit
improves on existing integral-tie
designs by increasing the strength
and rigidity of the fold down tie.
The other advantage is that with the
ties already attached, they are easy
to carry around and less likely to be
lost on site. The Solo kit contains all
the necessary fixings for a single
skin of masonry up to 2,400mm
high and is suitable for internal
and external brick or block walls
up to 250mm in thickness.
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Just a click away
CLICK Scolmore has redesigned its
website giving it a fresh, clean look
with easy-to-navigate pages that
showcase the companys unrivalled
range of quality, cost-effective
products. The new site now
incorporates a number of product-
and service-specific micro sites
that allow users to access new
information directly and more easily.
Regular updates on new products
and company developments, plus
all the latest news, will keep visitors
to the site up-to-date.
Cavity Trays has released a new range of dampcourses that are ready-shaped to tackle everyday construction needs when using
timber frame and SIPs methods. The most popular of the dpc Profiles is designed for use under sole plates. Construction
standards demand dpcs are incorporated below all timber frame sole plates of ground floor walls. Furthermore, in
addressing the requirements for air tightness, Robust Details calls for the dpc to turn up and lap with a vapour control
layer. Using traditional dpc to create such an arrangement can be difficult. Traditional dpc can also distort, be
damaged, or progressively sag whilst construction is taking place. DPC Profiles are accurately dimensioned semi-
rigid shaped dpcs that permit the installer to establish consistent dpc protection around the base of timber-framed
and SIPs walls. Laid and lapped under the sole plate, the profiles rise vertically to
protect the inner face of the plate. (Depicted in NHBC Standards 6.2).
New colour selector
New and improved
Polypipe Ventilation has announced
the relaunch of its website featuring
a host of improved features and new
content to make product selection
and system design simple.
The website features Polypipe
Ventilation's entire product range,
with product catalogues, installation
instructions, test reports, data sheets,
plus the ability to request technical
drawings and even videos on the
different products on offer. VSP,
a simple-to-use system specifier,
makes selecting the correct and most
efficient system for an application
easy, as does the inclusion of links
for additional support and guidance
on Building Regulations and other
initiatives such as the Code for
Sustainable Homes and the Energy
Saving Trust. This gives Polypipe not
only the edge on product, but on
customer support as well.
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Booming sales
Care home
owners
looking for
the
ultimate
solution
for door
closers in
their homes turn to Carefree Plus from
Holdfire. It leaves doors free and easy
for residents to use and unlike any
other product on the market, contains
key safety features to protect residents.
Mark Batt-Rawden, director of Holdfire
commented: In the first quarter of
2010 we have seen the sales of
Carefree Plus overtake our Carefree
Standard product. The industry is
clearly appreciating the additional
safety benefits and increasingly,
architects and proprietors are
specifying Carefree Plus.
Impulse Bathrooms launched a host
of new products at this years KBB
Show. The new introductions cover
completely new suites, additions to
existing suites, eco-products,
inclusive design products, new vessel
and cloakroom basins and all
featuring Impulse Bathrooms
contemporary design styling and
10-year quality guarantee. Offering
new styles and new product ideas is
the key to success for bathroom
retailers, says Impulse Bathrooms
Gary Hawkins, so we try to make
sure we offer them bathrooms to suit
all their customer needs and
something a little different as well.
The Impulse Bathrooms offer is quite
simply good design, good quality,
good support and good prices.
Stylish new offerings
MHS Radiators has launched a new
and exclusive website for trade
customers. Giving access to special
trade-only products, as well as
technical installation guides, the
website features dedicated sections
on all of the companys products,
including its extremely cost effective
panel radiators, ultramodern
designer models, towel rails and
bathroom radiators, as well as
underfloor heating systems and its
range of low surface temperature
(LST) radiators. Dean Chughtai,
general manager, MHS Radiators
said: We are continually improving
the services we offer to the trade whether builders, architects,
contractors or specifiers. By uniting all our trade products on one
website, we are aiming to become a one-stop-shop for radiators and
heat emitters.
Trade website launched
Moisture
resistant
ceilings
Promat has
launched a
guide to
moisture
resistant
ceiling and
wall lining
systems
specifically
for use in
high humidity
environments such as swimming
pools. The Promat system forms a
seamless ceiling and wall lining and
incorporates Promat MASTERBOARD
moisture resistant calcium silicate
board, a corrosion resistant metal
support structure and a Steridex
protective coating, all of which form
a barrier from the humidity below.
Student-focused range
NEC Contracts has developed a range
of products and services specifically
for the academic sphere in order to
promote best practice procurement
amongst the next generation of
engineering and construction
professionals. Rekha Thawrani from
NEC commented: NEC is already
used by a number of institutions to
educate their students on the range
of engineering contracts available
and the benefits of good collaborative
working practices in the industry.
The academia package will enable
NEC to work more closely... to ensure
that graduates across the sector are
even better prepared.
Putting a stop to germs
REHAU has launched an anti-
microbial option for both its PROFILA
data and COMPACT data cable
management systems. It has been
designed specifically to help reduce
micro organisms in environments
such as hospitals and schools.
REHAUs cable trunking incorporates
BioCotes silver ion antimicrobial
technology which helps to reduce
levels of bacteria including MRSA,
E-Coli, Salmonella and Listeria on
surfaces by up to 99%.
Out now!
IronmongeryDirects new
catalogue
for May
and June
is out now
and, as
ever, is
packed
full of
thousands
of great
deals,
with over
11,500 building and maintenance
products for the trade kept in
stock. The 700-page catalogue
features many new products at
the companys trademark low
prices, including a range of sleek
black finish door closers from
Geze and concealed PVCu
door closers.
The newest generation of sinks from
Franke is the Peak range for good-
looking, super hygienic workstations.
These clever sinks show off Frankes
technical prowess like nothing else
the pressed bowls have tight 5mm
corner radii giving the appearance of
a true 90 corner yet with all the
hygienic advantages. Comprising six
models including a one-and-a-half
bowl, the hallmark of these sinks is
not only the tight radii but also the
new complementary square, trendy
basket strainer waste with the
added advantage that the 90mm waste still accepts a Franke Turbo
Waste Disposal Unit if required. The Peak range also boasts the new
Hygienic Overflow; a new mechanism to increase efficiency and ensure
sanitation in the kitchen. The detachable plate allows boiling water to be
poured down the overflow to remove any bacteria, while the rigid
overflow pipe reduces the likelihood of deposits.
Franke at its Peak!
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Fight off flooding
A new range of residential
composite doors that provide extra
protection in the event of flooding is
now available from WHS Halo. As
the recent Cumbrian floods proved,
flooding is a major risk for a large
number of homes and businesses.
Over 10% of homes in England are
built on a flood plain; 11% of all new
homes built since 2000 are in a flood
hazard area; and flash floods caused
by surface water are increasing.
In specially constructed flood test
rigs, the new double rebated
composite doors outperformed a
standard single rebate door by an
overwhelming margin. At a water
level of 600mm, the Duo Guard
permitted just 3.25L of water per
hour to enter the property. The
single rebate door saw 800L of water
pour through the seals in the same
time, giving the Duo Guard almost
250 times better performance.
No width too difficult
Kingspan Insulated Panels has
announced that the majority of the
profiles in its Architectural Wall
Panels, Longspan and Optimo product
ranges are now available in any width
from 600-1,000mm. This means that
depending on the profile of the panel,
increments as low as 1mm are
available, allowing specifiers and
installers greater flexibility and choice.
Kingspans range of insulated panels
offer a comprehensive variety of
aesthetic wall solutions for horizontal
and vertical applications, for both new
build and refurbishment projects.
A full range of external finishes are
available including micro-rib, euro-box,
flat, mini-micro and wave profiles,
offering an interesting blend of
appearance options. The majority of
Kingspan products have an ECOsafe
insulation core, containing no CFCs
or HCFCs.
Simple, effective
and flexible
PPM Technologys newest IAQ
monitoring system, the Wireless
IAQ Profile PPMonitor, enables
simple, effective and flexible
management of the indoor air
environment. The PPMonitor
can continuously detect,
measure and record a number
of parameters, including
temperature, humidity,
formaldehyde, nitrogen dioxide,
carbon monoxide, carbon
dioxide, sulphur dioxide, ozone,
ammonia and TVOCs. Real-time
functions enable immediate
warnings of the presence of
harmful gases in the air, thus
protecting employees and the
public.
Ever increasing circles
Saint-Gobain PAM UKs Ensign
EEZI-FIT push-fit cast iron drainage
system has been further extended
to include a new 150mm diameter
range. The addition of these new
products to the existing 100mm
line-up means the EEZI-FIT range
can now cater for virtually all soil
stacks, of which the overwhelming
majority in the UK are either 100mm
or 150mm in diameter. The 150mm
range consists of bends, branches
and a coupling, while Saint-Gobain
PAM UK has also introduced an 88
large radius bend to the 100mm
range in response to customer
demand. Ensign EEZI-FIT combines
the many advantages of cast iron
appearance, durability, strength,
sustainability, fire resistance and
acoustic performance with rapid
installation, and has been specified
for a variety of high-profile projects
because of this.
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Black magic
The Rolux tap from
Franke exudes
contemporary
style, emitting
bright LED light
which adds
atmosphere and
a dramatic air to
any kitchen. A
white light illuminates
the water delivery
creating a stunning visual
effect. Even when the water
is turned off, the appearance
is equally striking as the LED acts as
ambient lighting in the kitchen. The
tap now comes in a black finish to
contrast with Stainless Steel, and
complement Black Ceramic and Glass
sinks. Another option is the existing
chrome model which is now available
without the pullout spray.
The launch of a new website has
focussed the spotlight on the UK
experts in tapered, single-layer roofing
insulation. The new website explains
how, over the last 25 years, Gradient
Flat Roofing has built up a wealth of
experience in the design and
manufacture of high quality, tapered,
single-layer roof insulation and it details
the many benefits that this offers to
Gradients customers. The cost-effective
advantages of tapered, single-layer
insulation are explained on the site.
These include the ability to install
quickly and easily, directly onto the
vapour control layer; a significant
reduction in the need for on-site cutting
and fixing and the ability to use a variety
of different material combinations to
suit different requirements.
Roof insulation from a fresh angle
Richard Burbidge has
introduced a comprehensive
new product brochure,
providing construction industry
professionals with a complete guide
to indoor and outdoor balustrade
specification. The 48-page brochure
covers the full range of balustrade
systems available for use on
staircases, decks, patios and
balconies, and contains real-life
project profiles, inspirational
new photography and guidance
on Building Regulations. Architects and specifiers
will also find component imagery, configuration drawings and information
on Richard Burbidges bespoke planning service and CPD seminars.
In addition to the new commercial brochure, Richard Burbidge also offer a
wide range of resources and added-value services including RIBA approved
CPD seminars on stair balustrades, CAD drawings, two online planning
tools and downloadable specification guides.
Beautiful balustrades
Pre-insulated pipework
Durapipe UK, has re-launched its
bespoke, pre-insulated pipework
system Duracool, specifically
developed for chilled water
applications. Duracools insulation
is provided through a polyurethane
foam which is protected by an
attractive polyethylene outer casing.
The lightweight product is easy to
install, and doesnt require fitting
by a specialist installer as neither
hot works nor manual lagging are
required when installing the system.
Commercial conditioners
Hydropath Holdings, manufacturers
of water conditioners for removing and
preventing the build-up of limescale in
pipes, has launched an extended
range of products aimed at the UK
commercial sector. As well as revising
and rebranding its existing models,
C32, C40, C80, and the C100, the
range now features three new units,
the C50, C65 and C125, which means
that this comprehensive offering now
covers pipe sizes ranging from 32mm
up to 125mm DN.
Elegance
makes
its debut
Polypipe has
added a new
range of
guttering and
downpipe
products to its
range of above
and below
ground waste and drainage products.
Elegance offers a decorative effect
that combines the look of a traditional
cast-iron system with all of the
product and installation benefits of
using PVCu as a manufacturing
material. Elegance is a lightweight,
low maintenance product suitable for
new build and renovation projects
in particular in conservation areas
or in areas where older style homes
predominate.
A two
part tie
Ancon has
developed
a wall tie
to fix
traditional
brick
cladding to an
internal leaf of cellular clay
blocks with horizontal bed joints
of just 1mm. The Ancon CCB3 is
a two-part wall tie, suitable for
use in new build houses and
commercial developments.
The flat inner section is built into
the thin bed joints in the cellular
clay blockwork. The cavity width
is catered for by the length of
the outer wire section, which
is hooked into the inner section
as work on the external leaf
progresses.
Tratos has launched a new series of FTTH
optical cables especially designed for use
inside buildings to connect individual
properties. Optimised for brownfield
construction networks, the new FTTH
cables run vertically from the bottom to
the top of the building, and one or more of
the cables in the bundle can be branched
off at any point and connected to the end
user. A reduced amount of connectivity
points (splices, connectors) reduces the
installation time, thereby minimising
disruption for residents. The cables
themselves are highly flexible, even
with the added protective reinforcement
designed into the cable, allowing the
horizontal drop cables to be easily pulled through existing ducts without
any damage. This is further aided by their small diameter and
miniaturised cable accessories, making them suitable for
installation in small conduits and building floor access points.
Flexible fibres
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oventry based member,
Phoenix Fire, is typical of
many members of the BFC.
It offers a broad range of fire safety
services including the production
of fire risk assessments, now a
mandatory requirement for nearly
all organisations under current fire
legislation. The company also
specialises in the installation and
maintenance of sprinkler systems
and dry risers.
Sprinkler systems
Increasingly specified for all types of
premises, a sprinkler system is the
only device which can detect a fire,
sound the alarm, call the fire brigade
and control or extinguish a fire all at
the same time. The most common
cause of fire related death is from
smoke inhalation. Sprinklers
dramatically reduce the amount of
smoke created as they attack the
fire in its early stages and, because
sprinklers wash the larger particles
out of smoke, its density and toxicity
is reduced. Each sprinkler head is
individually activated by the heat of a
fire and, in the majority of cases, only
one head will be triggered, which will
be sufficient to extinguish most fires.
A key barrier to the adoption of
sprinkler systems used to be the fear
of water damage but domestic fire
sprinklers only spray 10-15 gallons
of water per minute. When this is
compared to a firemans hose which
delivers 250-500 gallons per minute,
it is clear which will cause most
damage.
Paul McTurk, managing director
of Phoenix Fire, cites fear of arson
in schools as the key driver of most
current local authority sprinkler
specifications, a trend he has
witnessed over the last five years.
Weve fitted systems at schools
which have suffered serious fires
occurring in school holidays because
a sprinkler system is the only way to
protect premises when they are
empty, he explained. However,
this peace of mind represents a
significant investment, as a system
comprising 1,500 sprinkler heads,
a typical number installed across a
large secondary school premises,
can cost up to 350,000. Primary
school installations may comprise
250-300 heads and represent an
investment of around 70,000-
90,000.
A further consideration is the cost
of two maintenance visits each year,
the first of which has to include a full
system overhaul and pump service.
These visits have to be backed up
by recorded, weekly testing by the
premises own maintenance team.
It is also important to note that the
installation of a sprinkler system will
not relax the requirement for other
fire safety measures such as fire
alarms and portable fire
extinguishers. However, the
installation of a comprehensive
sprinkler system may provide scope
for negotiating insurance premiums.
Dry risers
Phoenix Fire has also recorded an
increase in enquiries for dry riser
maintenance since the tragic fire at
the Lakanal House tower block last
year. Dry risers have to be installed
into any building where the furthest
point is more than 45m from the fire
appliance and, to comply with BS EN
9990:2006, have to be visually
inspected and serviced every six
months and pressure tested
annually. In a fire situation, the riser
will be pressurised to 10 bar
immediately, so it is crucial that all
inlet and landing valves and
associated washers are sound and
the riser itself is clear of debris. If a
building has more than 18 storeys,
then a wet riser, permanently
charged with water, will normally be
installed.
Mr. McTurk continues, The work
required to bring a dry riser up to a
reasonable standard is often huge.
Valves will be leaking and seals
broken, because the systems simply
havent been maintained. The high
scrap value of the gun metal and
brass valves, where the fire service
hook their hoses into the riser, also
leads to frequent theft and
vandalism. To overcome this
problem, weve developed a new style
vandal resistant dry riser cabinet,
with anti-tamper latches and bolts.
By employing the services of a
British Fire Consortium member,
specifiers can be assured that any
fire safety installation or
maintenance contract will be carried
out to the standard required.
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Professional support
The British Fire Consortium is the UKs largest fire trade
association, comprising 220 independent companies.
BFC member companies work closely with local authorities,
the fire service and private commercial clients, and much
of their business is specified by fire officers and building
control departments. Here, one member company discusses
the importance of fixed extinguisher systems...
For more information about the BFC use
any of the four enquiry methods below
quoting number AN236
Send in a response
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Playing
with fire
A
s recently reported by Peopletime,
high street retailer New Look was
fined 400,000 and ordered to pay
costs of 136,052 after pleading guilty to
serious breaches of the Regulatory Reform
(Fire Safety) Order 2005 (RRO). This is
currently the largest fine handed out
under the order.
London Fire Brigade prosecuted New Look
following a blaze at their Oxford Street store
in 2007. Thirty fire engines and around 150
firefighters were needed to tackle the blaze
and crews remained at the scene for three
days. The first call to the Brigade was not
from a member of staff but from an office
worker in a nearby building. This delay meant
that the fire had already developed and had
broken through the second floor windows
when crews arrived. Despite the building's
fire alarm sounding, it was reset on at least
one occasion.
Following the fire, the Brigade carried out
several fire safety inspections and found a
substantial number of breaches of fire
legislation. The most serious of these was a
fire risk assessment with numerous failures,
including no record of the correct procedure
to adopt when the fire alarm is activated.
The RRO requires the responsible person
(in a workplace it is the employer) to carry
out a suitable fire risk assessment and act
on its findings.
Another significant breach was the
insufficient training of staff, which led to a
delayed evacuation of the premises and staff
being ill-prepared to respond to a fire or fire
alarm signal. Staff did not use the
appropriate fire exits to evacuate the public,
which meant that approximately 150 people
were evacuated through the main entrance
directly underneath the fire.
Other serious deficiencies included:
All of the basement fire exits were
unavailable to members of staff and the
public because the swipe card system, which
should have linked to the fire alarm system
and opened the doors in an emergency, was
not properly connected.
Not all members of staff were issued with
swipe cards.
The green emergency break glass,
designed to override the door locks, was
fitted on the wrong side of the doors in the
basement.
The premises was also found to have items
blocking escape routes on all floors.
The RRO requires that:
Emergency doors must not be so locked or
fastened that they cannot be easily and
immediately opened by any person in an
emergency.
Routes to emergency exits from premises
and the exits themselves must be kept clear
at all times.
The responsible personensures their
employees are provided with adequate fire
safety training.
The Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order
2005 applies to virtually all premises and
covers nearly every type of building, structure
and open space. It does not, however, apply
to people's private homes.
Mandy Perry, divisional managing director
of JLT Business Insurance Services, said:
Ask yourself how robust your fire safety
arrangements are and if they are being
adhered to. There are many areas you may
not be aware of, for example, do your fire
safety arrangements include emergency
procedures for leaving the building?
Even with stringent and far-reaching
safety procedures, your business may still
be at risk from fire-related damage.
Check the cover you have in place and
ensure your insurance broker is giving you
advice on all the issues surrounding fire and
other types of damage.
For more information about JLT Business
Insurance Services use any of the four
enquiry methods below
quoting number AN238
Send in a response
claire.mackle@centaur.co.uk
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Products 19 In Depth/Fire, Safety & Security
Safe and warm
FibreGrid has launched its
brand new DDA and Building
Regulation compliant safety
handrail. Available in both safety
yellow and grey, FibreRail, with
its high quality, PVC coating,
offers the all important warm
to touch requirement, as set
down by the current Building
Regulations. The modular
handrail system is quick and
simple to install. Its internal
fittings on the main handrail
run means no snag points are
present, another requirement
of the Building Regulations.
Spring into safety
Gatwick has benefited from a
bespoke design, especially created
to solve a safety barrier challenge
posed by the airport. As a result,
A-Safes hexagonal Atlas barrier
has been designed to replace the
steel structures Gatwick were
previously using for mast
protection. It will then be rolled out
across the apron to provide first
class protection to all its numerous
masts and columns. The design of
A-Safes range of barriers ensures
that it is flexible enough to
withstand impacts exceeding the
BAA standard by 6-9 times so, if hit
by a vehicle, the barrier will simply
spring back into shape without
bending or buckling.
Push your way
to safety
ASSA has launched the ASSURE
1520 the only escape device to
feature a steel deadbolt for
maximum security when the
premises are not in use.
The ASSURE 1520 is a high-
security, cost-effective solution
which includes a push bar or
push pad, plus an ASSA Modular
1520 escape sash lock with
deadbolt. For added flexibility,
it can transform an escape route
into a standard walkthrough at
selected times of the day by
incorporating a lever handle
to the exterior of the door. The
products in the ASSURE range
of high security panic hardware
conform to either BSEN 1125
(2008) or BSEN 179 (2008).
Youngman towers
above the rest
The BoSS Cam-Lock Advance
Guardrail system from Youngman
makes assembly and dismantling
of its BoSS Evolution, Ladderspan
and Clima towers even quicker and
safer than before. The new
Youngman Cam-Lock AGR, which
is available in both 1.8 and 2.5m
versions, comprises a lightweight,
one-piece alloy guardrail assembly
fitted with special patent-pending
cam-operated claws. These claws
lock the frame securely into place
and provide great strength and
rigidity within the tower structure.
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Security and support
Priestman Point, a tower block at Bow
in the East End of London, has just had
a major refurbishment inside and out.
Security was a major consideration at
the design stage, so Charter Integr8
shutters from Charter Specialist
Security were specified. Charter
was very helpful and provided good
technical support, said PRP
Architects. Wed certainly recommend
them. The development looks good and
the residents know their community
centre is safe.
Schueco UKs range of AWS
windows and ADS doors has been
granted full certification under
Secured by Design (SBD), the
official police security initiative.
The certification, carried out for
Schueco UK by BM TRADA, a
UKAS-approved independent test
house, means that Schueco UK's
AWS range of aluminium casement
and tilt and turn windows, together
with its ADS range of aluminium
inward/outward opening, single and
double doorsets, comply fully to the
SBD Police Preferred Specification.
Schueco UK believes that its
certified systems will not only make
buildings more secure, but will also
lessen the hidden environmental
impact of crime.
Schueco UK is Secured by Design
In Depth/Fire, Safety & Security
Modular management
System Sensor Europe has introduced
an updated conventional zone interface
module, the M210E-CZR, designed for
use in addressable fire systems to
enable a zone of conventional two-wire
detectors to be managed by the control
panel via a single module address on a
loop. The module enables conventional,
intrinsically safe detectors to interface
with an addressable system, a typical
installation methodology in well-
defined locations, such as separate
machinery rooms and boiler houses,
where knowing the individual detector
address is not necessarily important.
The unit can be housed in a stand-
alone enclosure or mounted on a
standard 35mm DIN rail.
Strong product focus
Codelocks has just published
its new full colour brochure
showing
the
complete
range of all
current
products
for the
electronic
and
mechanical
ranges,
together
with
technical
specifications. Available in a
handy A5 booklet for locksmiths
and merchants, and A4 format
for architects and specifiers,
the brochure includes the new
CL600, CL2255 and CL1200,
providing solutions for a wide
range of commercial and
domestic door control
applications. The brochure
has a strong product focus,
with illustrations of each lock
in application.
Kidde is on the move
Kidde Fyrnetics has moved its
UK distribution to a new logistics
partner in Derbyshire to
accommodate continuing
expansion. The move to TDGs 120-
acre facility near the M1 at Ilkeston,
enables end-to-end visibility of
orders and improved service. The
move also coincides with Kiddes
recent acquisition of Firex, creating
a stronger offer for hard-wired
residential safety products.
Serious business
The London Fire Commissioner
has stressed the importance of
complying to the Regulatory
Reform (Fire Safety) Order, as it
was revealed that some businesses
still do not understand the
importance of this legislation.
Last year, London courts ordered
individuals and businesses to pay
more than 1m in fines and costs
for fire safety breaches. Graham
Botwright, head of DORMAs
service division stressed: Even in
these economic times maintenance
cannot be overlooked. With courts
taking issues of fire safety more
seriously, the penalties and fines
being issued are testament to this.
DORMA offers maintenance
packages to suit all business
requirements.
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By Appointment to
Her Majesty The Queen
Manufacturer and Supplier
of Secondary Glazing
Selectaglaze Ltd
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Enhanced Window Security
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Physical Attack
Test Standard
LPS 1175 Levels 1, 2 & 3
BS7950 Secured by Design
Ballistic Protection
Test Standard
BS EN 1522 / 1523
Classification FB4 (NS)
Calibre .357 and .44 Magnum
Blast Protection
Test Standard
ISO / DIS 16933
Levels EXV20, 25, 33 & 45
Fire Rating
Test Standard
30 min integrity:
BSEN 1364 - 1: 1997 &
BSEN 1363 - 1: 1999
For further information and full details, contact
Selectaglaze Ltd., Campfield Road, St. Albans, Herts. AL1 5HT
Tel: 01727 837271 Fax: 01727 844053
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Products 22 In Depth/Fire, Safety & Security
Joining forces
Secured by Designs requirement
for a higher integrity of security
performance in built
environments has resulted in
Sunray and Vistamatic joining
forces. As a result Sunray, in
conjunction with Vistamatic, has
developed a new steel LPS 1175
SR2 and
SR3
security
rated
doorset
which
features
high
security
glazed
secure
vision
panels. The new security-rated
doorset provides visual and
manual access control to low,
medium and high security
environments. Vistamatics
secure vision panels have been
designed exclusively for Sunrays
high specification security steel
door range. Secure vision panels
offer discreet observation by
natural surveillance.
A real Testament
Briton door closers, door furniture
and lockcases have been supplied
along with
CISA cylinder
locks for the
New
Testament
Church of
God, a 5m
new build
church in
Birmingham.
Ingersoll
Rand
Security
Technologies worked on this
project which was designed by
Paul Henry Architects. In order
to meet the tough specification
requirements, Briton 2100 Series
door controls were used with
Briton 5500 lockcases for interior
doors and CISA 7500 Series
patented cylinders. The Briton
range has a low maintenance,
life-cycle performance. Supplied
in a matching satin stainless steel
finish, the combination gives a
high aesthetic feel and a sense
of continuity and conformity
across the scheme as a whole.
Concealed compliance
Samuel Heaths controlled,
concealed door closer, Perko
Powermatic, helps to meet a
plethora of legislation, regulations
and product performance
standards that govern fire safety.
The door closer meets the
requirements of BS EN 1154 and,
as such, carries the CE mark.
It has also been tested by an
independent laboratory and
proved to meet the requirements
for one-hour and half-hour fire
doors under BS EN 1634-1.
It also boasts Certifire
accreditation and is approved for
use by the British Woodworking
Federation, under its fire door
and doorsets scheme. In addition
to its impressive fire performance
credentials, Perko Powermatic
is totally concealed when the
door is closed.
Push-fit and fire safe
BLUCHER has tested its push-fit
drainage pipework system in
accordance with BS EN 1366-
3:2009 (Fire resistance tests
for service installations.
Penetration seals) and has
had the test data classified to
BS EN 13501-2 (Spread of fire).
BLUCHER EuroPipe was rated
E120 for all pipe sizes.
With regard to spread of fire, E120
states that the system maintained
its integrity and did not allow the
passage of smoke or flame from
one fire compartment to another
for the duration of 120 minutes.
BLUCHER has also received a
statement relating to non
combustibility from the testing
facility, that stainless steel pipes
and fittings, when classified to BS
EN 13501-1, are rated A1 (Non
combustibility).
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important warm to the touch requirements
set down in the current Building Regulations.
It's also quick and easy to install with the internal fttings for
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Escape with Eurospec
The Din Euro Escape lock and Din Euro
Anti-Thrust Nightlatch, from Eurospec
(a subsidiary of Carlisle Brass) are the
latest additions to the companys range
of Architectural Din Locks. The Escape
Lock is suitable for left or right hand,
inward or outward opening fire doors
installed on fire escape routes. Both the
Escape lock and new Nightlatch feature
an Anti-thrust deadlocking trigger
which prevents the unauthorised
retraction of the latch bolt from
outside when the door is closed.
Marshalls Street Furniture has
launched a range of impact tested,
counter-terrorist bollards as part
of its new specialist high security
RhinoGuard range. RhinoGuard
bollards are available in a variety of
standard sleeve designs in steel and
stainless steel to complement any
scheme. A fully bespoke design
service is also available for bollards
specified in Marshalls Ferrocast
polyurethane material, enabling
clients to specify bollards to match
exact project requirements, providing
a completely individual aesthetic.
The RhinoGuard range has been
successfully crash tested in accordance
with the BSI PAS 68 standard, providing
proven impact performance at three
distinct levels of protection and budget.
Bollards help bolster security
In Depth/Fire, Safety & Security
Grip and dont slip!
Step On Safety has developed
Timbergrip, an anti-slip material
designed for exterior timber decking.
Timbergrip decking strips have been
designed for retro-fit onto existing
timber decking. The convex design
ensures a low profile fit, thereby
reducing any perceived trip hazard.
A durable and effective angular quartz
grit is applied to the top surface, which
provides exceptional slip resistance
in accordance with BS 7979 - 2.
Alternatively, INFIL STRIP decking
strips are available for new build
installation. The rebated timber
decking just needs to be cut to size,
and then the anti-slip surface can be
dropped into place.
Stop slips and trips
Last year in the construction
industry slips and trips
accounted for nearly a quarter
of all reported
injuries in
the sector.
In a bid to
help drive
these figures
down, Arco
is offering
a surface
testing
service to its
customers
using the Health and Safety
Executives SAT Site Assessment
tool. Arco will provide this
service through the use of a new
surface measuring device that
works by calculating the flooring
substrate and providing a profile
of the floor using a small probe
that takes ten readings. This
information is then fed into the
HSEs SAT Site Assessment tool
and provides information about
about the type of floor, soiling
and the footwear being worn.
Seal it with Lorient
Lorient has launched its new,
improved Acoustic, Smoke and Fire
Seals for Door Assemblies
brochure. The brochure showcases
Lorient's range of multi-functional
door seals, which can provide the
highest standard of protection
against sound (Approved Document
E); smoke at all temperatures
and fire (Approved Document B);
while offering low frictional
resistance for ease of door
operation (Approved Document M).
In addition, Lorients seals are
tested for air tightness under BS
476: Pt. 31.1 and will make a
positive contribution to thermal
containment.
Durable doorset
EnduraCor, the doorset core from
Leaderflush Shapland, is 100
times more durable than multi-
layered
chipboard
according to
a recent
independent
test. The test,
which was
carried out by
Warrington
APT, went
beyond the
standard
EN1192 soft
and heavy
body impact
tests to more accurately reflect the
every day rigours that doorsets
endure in harsh environments like
schools and hospitals. The cyclic
testing carried out exceeded the
requirements of EN1191 by one
million cycles. This easily equates
to the number of door opening
occurrences throughout the
lifespan of a heavily populated
building.
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Lasting impressions
Jim Lawrence looks at ways in which bespoke elements
can complete an interior theme...
F
rom initial ideas, to final
installation, interior design
needs careful consideration
and planning to ensure each
element complements the overall
finish. Practicality and appearance
must be paid equal attention, to
ensure a room can carry out its
primary function, while making a
lasting impression.
From boutique hotels to country
pubs, the focus on interior design
should be to establish an ambiance
and it is often an outlets originality
and unique approach to design that
sets it apart from its competitors.
The trend for hospitality outlets to
create stylish atmospheres means
even the smallest detail is afforded
great attention, leading to a demand
for alternatives to mass produced
fixture and fittings.
Finishing touches
Themes can help set a specific
mood or atmosphere and the
smallest of finishing touches can
make the difference between
success and failure. Accessories
and fittings can complete a look,
balance a theme and bring
individual personality to a room;
in order to create true individuality
and a distinctive atmosphere, off
the shelf products dont always
fit the bill.
From the smallest of tweaks
to existing products, to creating
entirely new products from scratch,
bespoke pieces create a true sense
of individuality. Being able to specify
a product from initial concepts, and
work with experienced and
knowledgeable designers, means
that the realms of the customers
imagination is the only limitation.
Company logos or initials can be
incorporated into furniture; shapes
and features can be used to depict a
buildings history; colour themes
can be exactly matched to
compliment a theme, and elements
depicting how the room will be used
can be added.
From treble clef door handles and
light fittings in music rooms to
shepherds crook curtain tie backs
in former barns, interior fixtures
should reflect the personality of the
room and make anyone using it feel
completely comfortable in its
ambiance.
Quality and service
for peace of mind
The ability to create bespoke pieces
can be a great benefit to designers
and specifiers, but most important
to anyone tasked with managing a
refurbishment, renovation or
redecoration on a commercial scale
is the level of customer service
offered by suppliers.
Offering peace of mind and
confidence in delivery and quality is
vital. Companies that put their
customers needs first will always
succeed, as valued customers
return time and time again. Keeping
customers informed of progress,
expected delivery times and helping
them to specify the most suitable
products, will all help to ensure a
repeat purchase and a cherished
customer following.
Specifiers should insist on quality
in any interior and it should always
be a consideration in the decision
making process.
Where a balance is struck
between durability and appearance,
and function and form marry
together seamlessly, a successful
interior will be created where
practicality and style are given equal
focus and a room will take on its
own personality.
For more information about Jim Lawrence
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Setting new standards
New to Samsungs RAC range, the
S-Inverter Crystal Series combines
high efficiency cooling and heating
with air filtration and virus elimination
in a wall-mounted single split air
conditioner. With CoP ratings up to
4.60, the Crystal Series excels in
performance and looks. Samsung
Crystals air purifying system has six
elements designed to deliver clean,
healthy air at all times and features
Virus Doctor Super Plasma-ion (SPi)
technology that eliminates more than
99% of harmful micro-organisms
including viruses, bacteria, ticks,
moulds and allergens.
OSRAMs COINlight-OSTAR LED
modules and control gear have been
specified by Michael Popper
Associates and included in luminaires
produced by lighting manufacturer
Metro, to illuminate the Crucible
Theatre in Sheffield. OSRAMs LED
modules were specified to provide a
high level of light output as well as
long lamp life. It was essential that
the modules came equipped with a
long lifespan as the fittings are in an
awkward location which makes re-
lamping difficult. The original lighting
for the auditoriums starry sky was
replaced with 756 OSRAM COINlight-
OSTAR units which achieve higher
light levels, require virtually no
maintenance and save at least
17 tonnes of CO2 a year.
LEDs get their big break in Sheffield
At just 515mm
2
, the new slimline vanity unit in the Miller from Sweden
Plaza range is the ideal choice where space is limited. Despite its
compact size, the unit has two soft
closing drawers, with brushed
stainless steel handles, and is
supplied with a full cover ceramic
basin, tailor-made to fit the unit.
The complete unit measures
610mm high and can be wall
mounted or floor fitted with an
optional adjustable leg pack.
Mixer taps are also an optional
extra. Plaza combines Swedish
craftsmanship with the practicality
of high quality MDF in a choice of
either a sleek black or clean white
lacquer finish. In the Miller tradition,
all units are hand finished, fully
assembled at works and delivered
ready for immediate installation.
Miller goes mono
Stately refurbishment
Zinssers Bulls-Eye Odourless
primer/sealer and Perma-White
Mould and Mildew-Proof paint
have been used on the walls and
ceilings of Thornbridge Hall in
Derbyshire. Due to the use of the
extension, building contractor
Baytree Interiors required an
internal paint that would be
completely moisture permeable
resistant, and that would not flake
or peel.
Universal control
Aquaflow Regulators 22mm
Universal Access control valve
has all the plus points of the
15mm version and includes a
service shut off ball valve with an
Aquaflow water regulator set into
the ball. Specially developed for
domestic water applications,
accurate regulation operates
from as little as 0.2bar water
pressure and up to a maximum
of 6.0bar.
Renderplas is sponsoring
plastering students at Burnley
College in Lancashire by
supplying PVCu beads for
plastering, rendering and
drylining for use in their
training courses. The Ofsted
Outstanding College gets
through more than a mile of
PVCu beading each academic
year all provided courtesy
of Renderplas as part of its
support for high standards of training and development within the UK
plastering trade. Renderplas supplies a variety of PVCu rendering,
plastering and drylining beads from its trade range, including Corner
Beads for forming strong, straight external corners; Stop Beads for door
and window surrounds to prevent cracking; Skim Corner Beads; and
Stopping Beads for plasterboard. Programme leader, David Winchester,
says sponsorship from manufacturers like Renderplas makes a vital
contribution to successful student training.
An education in plastering
Bespoke balustrades
With a continuous investment in state-
of-the-art facilities enabling the
creation of unusual and individually-
crafted metalwork designs, Mercantile
Met Techs (MMT) balustrades visually
enhance any property from residential
to retail. From brass and chemically
blackened balustrades to ebony topped
rails and brass tread insets, MMT can
forge a practical and aesthetic solution
for any interior specification.
Part L compliant pools
Polypool has developed a new
insulated pool floor pack to
complement its existing thermal wall
panel structure, creating a fully
insulated pool basin in readiness for
the new Part L Building Regulations.
Polypool offers this insulated
technology in both a liner and tiled
finish making it a suitable choice for
both domestic and commercial pools.
The new insulated floor panel offers a
U-value of 0.018 W/m
2
K, which is well
within new Part L requirements.
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A matter of trust
Mark Brickell, managing director of Dampcoursing, takes a
look at the options available when a damp proof course fails
and how the usual course of action isnt necessarily the best
course of action to take...
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t seems that whenever a damp
proof course fails, a chemical-
based injection repair system is
chosen without even thinking about
the alternatives. Yet, the opportunity
to insert a physical DPC is available,
and it brings with it a far more
effective and reliable solution
to this refurbishment problem.
Apart from the situation where a
damp proof course has failed, there
is also the opportunity to insert a
DPC in walls that have never before
benefitted from this essential
protection from rising damp.
While the chemical injection
method has been heralded as a
technical break-through in the
fight against rising damp in
older dwellings and can be
extremely effective if installed
properly it will struggle to perform
to the same standards as a physical
DPC barrier.
Favoured by many housing
associations, councils, property
developers, builders, and individual
home owners across the country,
the physical insertion method can
be employed on brick and stone
walls, up to 1m thick.
If there is one significant
disadvantage with chemical
injection, it is the fact that a
significant amount of internal
rendering is part of the process
bringing with it a longer project time
scale, and the inevitable mess it will
create. With the physical option, only
defective areas of plastering need
to be made good.
External walls could also be
constructed in stone, or a
combination of brick and stone, and
are often greater than 450mm thick.
If a central void has been created, it
may well be filled with rubble, which
does not allow the chemical fluid to
spread properly throughout the
structure.The combination of thick
walls and rubble filled walls make it
difficult, if not impossible, for a
chemical system to be completely
effective.
However, this situation is not a
problem for the physical option.
Internally, the plaster may be in a
poor state of repair. Should it be in
such a condition that removal is the
only course of action, the
specification might then call for
replastering, but lightweight
plasters which will absorb and hold
residual damp and take time to dry
out would be avoided.
As with chemical injection
systems, the insertion of a physical
DPC should only be carried out by
specialist companies with a properly
trained workforce, using the right
equipment.
This equipment includes bespoke
cutting gear that is used to cut a 1m
long section through the wall
whatever its type of traditional
construction. Should a particularly
large stone be encountered, it is
removed providing the added
benefit of giving a further
opportunity to inspect the integrity
of the wall. After the DPC has been
inserted, any removed stones are
then replaced.
The thickness of the cutting
blade creates the precise opening
for the insertion of a physical
DPC, along with the necessary
bedding mortar, which is placed
in the slot that has been created.
The DPC material itself is taken
to site and cut to meet the
width demands of each individual
project.
The entire process is then
repeated, 1m at a time, and before
long the property is enjoying the
benefits of a physical DPC.
Once the mortar has dried, it is a
simple task of repointing the length
of the work to create a finished job
that is neat and tidy, without
adversely affecting the traditional
look of the building.
My company specialises in the
physical DPC option, but does also
offer the chemical solution.
However, in my mind there is
absolutely no doubt that the
physical barrier method is my
preferred choice for practically
every installation. At its very best,
the chemical DPC, along with the
necessary specialist plastering,
can never be as good as the physical
alternative.
Indeed, it is only in party-wall work
where the neighbour refuses
access that I will consider
suggesting using the chemical
option. The level of rising damp
in party walls is often less than
one finds in external walls.
My beliefs have been confirmed
by The Building Research
Establishment which, in its Digest
245, states that a physical DPC is
the only completely sure method to
cure rising damp. This confidence
in the product and its applications
allows me to offer a full insurance-
backed 50-year guarantee on the
installation something that the
chemical option cannot match.
Replacing a failed DPC or
inserting one into a wall that has
never enjoyed any protection from
rising damp is not Hobsons Choice.
There is a real option with a physical
DPC and it has real cost-efficiency
benefits.
Physical DPCs are the most
effective solution to overcoming
the problem of rising damp a fact
that has been proven over many
decades.
For more information about
Dampcoursing use any of the four
enquiry methods below
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Bespoke cutting equipment creates a
channel ready for the new DPC
Inserting a physical DPC, with
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The full
service
The full range
of repair and
maintenance
services
provided by
GEZE UK is
now featured
in the
companys
new Service
Brochure.
This comprehensive guide details all
the support services offered by the
GEZE UK service team. This includes
the benefits of regular servicing,
information on GEZE UKs individually
tailored, planned preventative
maintenance plans (PPM) and details
of GEZE UKs immediate response
service an all year round, 24-hour
reactive call out service.
Confronted with corrosion
problems on the profiled metal
roofing of its Manchester Trafford
Park Depot, logistics experts, Eddie
Stobart, were faced with the
dilemma of renewing the roof or
finding an economic and reliable
repair system. While the roof
sheets themselves were in good
condition, the cut edges had been
badly affected by peel back lap joint
corrosion. Seamsil, the patented
repair system from Manchester
based Delvemade, provided the
answer. Seamsil was developed
in the early 1990s specifically to
address the problem of cut edge
corrosion. Offering strength,
flexibility and corrosion resistance
it has proved highly successful.
A matter of logistics
Swish Building Products new low
maintenance, low CO2, recycled PVC
rainwater system has been selected
for use on the pilot refurbishment of
a Victorian property. The project was
launched to see how far retrofitting
could take the property towards
carbon neutrality. Delivered by urban
design and sustainability specialist
URBED, the scheme has achieved
an 80% cut in the propertys CO2
emissions, achieving national
recognition as an example of best
practice. The lessons learnt from this
have been incorporated into further
work commissioned by SHAP
(Sustainable Housing Action
Programme), a consortium of social
landlords developing a new standard,
Beyond Decent Homes.
CO2 cut by 80%
Respectful refurb
The Holiday Inn, London-
Bloomsbury, has undergone a
detailed window replacement
programme by SPV Special Projects
and has received approval from
conservation officers, as well as the
client and local residents. While the
appearance of the elevations was
respected through the specification
of a carefully matched aluminium
window system, the new fenestration
also offered improved security,
acoustic and thermal performance.
Back to basements
Tanking, damp-proofing and drainage
products available from Delta
Membrane Systems can turn a
basement into an area that can be used
for a variety of functions. Included in
the range is the MS-500 cavity drainage
membrane, MS-20 dimpled drainage
sheeting, Delta-FM for flooring and
Delta Sump+Pumps. Delta prides itself
on being a one-stop-shop for a product
collection that allows the uninviting
basement area to be converted into
a fresh, dry, useful living space.
The house that rocks
St. Georges in Londons Tufnell Park
dates back to 1861. Now totally
renovated and renamed The Rock
Tower, the building will regularly be
used for live music events and
theatrical productions. A major
consideration during renovation works
was acoustic insulation. Selectaglaze
needed to resolve the problem of noise
break-out via the windows, and treated
60 of them, utilising its Series 40, 41
and 45 side hung casements, produced
with 6.4mm laminated safety glass.
Touching the void
The Permaflor BG range from
Bathgate Flooring offers a low
profile product together with a
dedicated pedestal system that
solves the the problem of how to
accommodate cabling for data and
communications, HVAC equipment
and other building services within
limited room dimensions. The
system allows reduced void depths
from just 52mm sufficient to make
an access floor feasible on even the
most space-sensitive projects.
Ultracrete Flowcon, an Instarmac
brand, is a pre-blended, multi-purpose
concrete, suitable for a wide range of
applications including patching or post
fixing. With up to 60 minutes of
workability time, Flowcon is strong,
flowable and pre-blended to ensure a
consistent quality mix. A 25kg bag will
provide an exact amount of material
that can be applied to depths of 20-
200mm in one pass. Each bag of
Flowcon contains aggregate, sands
and chemical admixtures, as well as a
small pack of specialist cements.
One bag provides 1m at a depth of
12mm. Once applied, it will achieve a
compressive strength of 35.0N/mm
within one day and 77.0N/mm within
28 days nearly double the strength
gain of other products on the market.
Simplicity in a bag
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Specially developed concealed installation techniques enable Helifix products, individually or in combination, to restore
structural integrity to all types of buildings. By retaining the current brick or stonework, disruptive and expensive taking
down and rebuilding is avoided and the building keeps its original appearance.
21 Warple Way, London W3 0RX
Tel: 020 8735 5200 Fax: 020 8735 5201
email: info@helifix.co.uk
www.helifix.co.uk Sustainable Structural Solutions
Helifix products are:
I High quality stainless steel Grade 304 or 316
I Effective, reliable, economical and widely used
I Independently tested and approved
I Rapidly and easily installed
I Non-disruptive and fully concealed
I Ideal for all types of masonry buildings
I Quality assured to ISO 9001:2000
I Backed by a comprehensive technical support
service and installer network
Proven Solutions for All Types
of Masonry Structures
I Cracked masonry
I Failed lintels
I Absence of lintels
I Failed or omitted wall ties
I Bowed building walls
I Separated internal/external walls
I Subsidence problems
I Split and separated roof timbers
I Lack of movement joints
Helifix rapid cost-effective repairs help Local Authorities and Housing
Associations to achieve sustainability targets by ensuring the social housing
stock is structurally sound and meets Decent Homes standards. The life of upgraded
properties is greatly extended with significant benefits in terms of time and cost savings, aesthetic
appearance and minimal disturbance to both the structural fabric and buildings occupants.
Sustainable Structural Repairs
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Architect-inspired fixture
Passive multi-service chilled beams
from TROX have provided the solution
for the refurbishment of an imposing
art deco building in London. The 1m
contract involved the supply of 1,720m
of TROX multi-service chilled beam
designed specifically for the building.
Combining air conditioning, lighting,
lighting control and PA facilities
in a single architect-inspired fixture,
the chilled beam made a major
contribution to the successful
conversion of this 1930s building.
Using modern materials and
techniques, renovation and
refurbishment can deliver
significant benefits and cost
savings to old and not so old
buildings. Windows are often
fundamental to refurbishment,
revitalising internal and external
finishes. Replacing old windows
with VELFAC provides an
improvement in heat retention
and energy efficiency, helps to
dramatically improve acoustic
insulation and natural light, and
also reduces maintenance. Carrying
a 12 year warranty, and with an
expected lifetime of up to 40 years
or more, VELFAC windows further
enhance the overall performance
of any refurbishment project.
Windows of opportunity
Long term solution
The Elastaseal range of high
performance, cold liquid-applied
coating systems from Tor Coatings,
is designed to eliminate problems
associated with the long term
waterproofing of flat roofs. Providing
ease of application while at the same
time removing the hazards and
inconvenience associated with
conventional hot applied alternatives,
Tor Coatings Elastaseal has a life
cycle performance ranging from
10-25 years (BBA approved).
Enter, stage right
REHAU has supplied its RAUTHERMEX
district heating pipe for the ongoing
transformation project at the Royal
Shakespeare Theatre in Stratford-
upon-Avon. Over 170m of 125mm
diameter RAUTHERMEX pipework has
been installed to enable the remote
ground source heat pump system to
be linked with the theatre for the supply
of hot water. The REHAU polymer
pipework was specified as part of an
overall M&E design which reduces the
carbon footprint of the theatre by 20%.
Glidden makes it to
the Premier League
Glidden Trade has helped Manchester
City Football Club kit out its home
ground, with a makeover at one of the
newest football stadiums in the
Premier League. F ODonnell and Sons
called on the experts at Glidden Trade
for the refurbishment of the main
reception, all concourses, refreshment
areas and toilets within the stadium.
Glidden Trade Acrylic Eggshell was
applied on all walls in the famous blue
and white home strip colours.
Showering solutions
Taplanes
provide
pre-fabricated
showering
solutions to a
variety of end
users in the
UK. With a
strong client
base, including
a significant
proportion of universities and
schools, hotels, hospitals and
housing associations, Taplanes
can confidently offer a robust,
watertight and long term solution,
and prides itself on its durability,
reliability and speed of
installation. Full site surveys,
technical support and a
comprehensive guarantee
are all provided as standard.
Steelseal, Akzo Nobel Industrial
Coatings high quality over painting
system for exterior architectural
cladding, can be used to revive and
protect prestigious facilities and
extend the life of buildings before
expensive replacement of their
metal cladding is needed.
The Steelseal system has been
specially formulated for application
to PVC Plastisol, polyester, silicone
polyester and PVF2 coated
substrates on galvanised steel and
metal. Comprising a range of
primers, undercoats and topcoats,
which may be applied by brush or
airless spray, Steelseal Topcoats
are available to match any colour,
including British Standard, RAL
and NCS colour palettes.
Steelseal has it covered
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TECROC turns the table
A Victorian railway turntable has
been restored to its former glory
with the help of technical advice and
three specialist products from the
TECROC range. Peak Rail has fully
restored the turntable at Rowsley
South Station, near Matlock, with
the help of a team of volunteers.
During the project, cartridge-
applied, polyester-based TecGrip
CAS high strength resin anchor
material, TECROCs E33 epoxy grout
and TECROC Dry Pack C was used.
W20 and W40 steel
window systems,
containing a selection
of glazing make ups,
have been employed
by a member of the
Steel Window
Association for the
refurbishment of an
imposing office building
at 49-50 Great
Marlborough Street,
west London. West Leigh
fabricated and installed
200 new windows following the removal of the original ageing frames.
To comply with planning restrictions the main front elevation had W20
steel frames installed, glazed with 16mm IG units featuring a 4-8-4
make up, with a soft coat low-E inner pane and Krypton Gas filling. On
the rear elevations the specification was raised to utilise W40 frames
which can take much thicker sealed units.
Mix and match windows
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Direct depots
SAS International has announced the
opening of three SAS Direct depots
across the UK offering contractors
quality products direct from a
manufacturer at competitive prices.
There is a growing demand for
commodity construction products as,
for the foreseeable future,
refurbishment is exceeding new build
work. SAS Direct can offer customers
immediate answers and help on
technical queries, stock availability,
best manufacturer prices and
nationwide coverage.
Dulux Trade and local decorator, John
Jackson, were called upon to provide a
decorating solution to revitalise all of
the exterior shop fronts of the private
businesses on Wesley Street a
Victorian shopping street in Southport.
The solution lay with a number of
products from Dulux Trade, including
Weathershield Smooth Masonry paint
for use on the majority of brick work,
Weathershield Stabilising Primer for
the newly rendered surfaces and
Weathershield Exterior High Gloss
in Pure Brilliant White for the fascias
and soffits. Weathershield Smooth
Masonry paint is a quick-drying water-
based exterior masonry paint
providing a smooth matt finish,
suitable for many exterior masonry
and concrete surfaces.
What a transformation!
LK Systems UK were
asked to design and
supply a suitable
underfloor heating
system for the
prestigious apartments
in Eaton Place,
Belgravia. The agreed
LK design involved
different systems for the
two floors, each of which
was around 105m
2
.
For the second floor, LK
EPS16 Heating Panels
were used in a practical, easily fixed system that is installed directly over
the existing floor base. The panels, being only 16mm deep, take little
height from the room, the heating pipe loops are simply pushed into the
preformed grooves from a roll and a bonded aluminium plate is laid over
the panels to ensure that heat is spread evenly over the whole floor area
with only minimal downward heat loss.
Flexible heating
High tech heritage
As part of a major conservation
programme, Castle Howard, one
of Britains finest historic houses,
is combining heritage and high
tech following the installation of
two 100kW Dimplex ground source
heat pumps, and has seen energy
costs reduced by nearly 90%. Since
the heat pumps were switched on
in October 2009, the average fuel
bills have dropped from around
4,690 per month to just 644.
Flooring upgrade
CG Flooring Systems were
brought in to undertake the floor
refurbishment work at Langdon
Industries depot. The floor
upgrade involved the removal of
approximately 15mm of damaged
concrete from the surface of the
existing floor slab. The floor was
then mechanically cleaned prior
to the application of Cemarts
Cemdek Industrial Floor Screed
as the newly finished floor
surface.
Gerflor is offering customers the
chance to nominate a project where,
if a Taraflex Sports Floor is specified,
they are entered into a monthly prize
draw to win up to 1,000 worth of
sports equipment or professional
coaching for use in the education
sector or community-related projects.
The Taraflex range, which includes
the Sport M Plus and the fast track
Dry-Tex, features Gerflors Triple-
Action Protecsol intelligent surface
treatment that ensures the correct
amount of grip and slide according to
the type of activity being undertaken
and Sanosol, an antibacterial and
fungicidal treatment. All Taraflex
sports systems comply with the
European Standard for indoor
sports surfaces EN14904.
Win with Gerflor
Fast installation
Dublin City University needed to
refurbish its multi-storey car park
where the existing deck coating had
started to fail. It required a resin
waterproofing system, which could
offer outstanding durability, flexibility,
slip-resistance and pleasing
aesthetics. A Degafloor CP TD system
was specified. The formulation allows
fast installation regardless of weather
and temperature conditions and
delivers outstanding performance in
the most challenging environments.
A colourful new Spin
Flotex fromForbo Flooring Systems
goes from strength to strength, with a
new sheet collection offering exciting
designs and more than 100 new
colourways in line with current interior
trends. Over 58 new colourways, and
the new design Spin, have been
introduced to the Flotex HD (high
definition) range. Spin is one of five
designs in the Flotex HD range.
In addition, 40 new colours and the
new design Calgary have been added
to the Flotex Classic range.
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Feature Floors & Floorcoverings 34
Its all in the
preparation
The key to creating a perfect, durable floor
is in the preparation. Faced with inevitable
problems such as uneven joints, high spots,
contaminants, worn coatings, sticky
residues and unwanted safety signs,
what is the best way to prepare it?
Incorrect preparation can cause more
problems than it solves, so it is important to
get it right. Tracey Glew, managing director
of The Preparation Group, gives an overview
of different preparation methods...
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ncorrect preparation will cause
problems further down the line,
so it is important to get it right.
There is an array of surface
preparation equipment and many
different techniques each
producing a different result.
A preparation method may be
specified by the flooring material
manufacturer, but usually the first
stage is to remove the damaged
surface.
Multi-Stripping
Here, blades or picks are attached
to the front of a machine to affect
the removal process. The weight and
position of the blade or pick affects
the removal of the selected surface.
The operator positions the machine
to cut or lift the material as the
machine drives forward. In this way
multi-strippers can remove floor
coverings such as wood, vinyl,
carpets and ceramic tiles, latex,
screeds, waterproofing membranes,
asphalt and bituminous materials,
adhesives, epoxies and urethanes,
sticky residues and thermoplastic
materials.
Having stripped the floor,
the following techniques for floor
preparation can be employed to
create the desired type of flooring:
Shotblasting
Steel shot is propelled at high
velocity onto a rotating wheel within
the body of a machine, it is then
thrown onto the surface to be
prepared, in order to produce the
desired surface profile. The whole
process is dust free as the debris is
collected in a vacuum unit for
disposal and the shot is reclaimed.
An infinite range of profiles can be
achieved, each determined by the
size of shot selected and the speed
at which the machine is propelled.
Typical applications include
removing laitance, old paints and
coatings from concrete floors,
sports surfaces, asphalt and stone
profiling surfaces.
Planing
The planing operation is based on
a drum rotating at high speed within
the body of the machine. The profile
is created by interchangeable flails
which produce a number of different
profiles. Milling flails are for the
removal of thermoplastic line
markings, bitumous and rubber
deposits. Beam flails are used for
cleaning concrete and painted
surfaces and TCT flails are best for
cleaning and texturing concrete,
asphalt and stone
Grinding
Grinding is provided by diamond,
tungsten or resin-bonded plates
which are secured to single, or
multiple rotating heads. A range
of profiles can be achieved by fitting
plates of different grades, which
achieve the correct combination
for smoothing, preparing, polishing
or cleaning.
Applications include removing
mastics, paint, glue, and adhesives
used on wooden floors, and
bitumous adhesives used on
PVC tiles.
Grinding to expose the aggregate
and then polishing concrete floors
produces an attractive, hard
wearing, slip-free surface on power
floated concrete which does not
dust. As a result of this the process
is specified on many new build and
refurbishment projects throughout
the public sector.
Dirt, oils and marks do not adhere
to a polished concrete floor and the
process also solves problems
involving sealers and water vapour
transmission. Even chewing gum
can be cleaned from a polished
concrete floor. A highly reflective
finish can also be achieved,
maximizing available light to
illuminate the floor, providing up
to a 50% saving on lighting costs.
Different projects require
different tools
Large projects requiring heavy duty
stripping, shotblasting, grinding and
planning are best left to professional
flooring contractors and their fully
trained operatives. However, for
smaller projects there are
lightweight machines available that
can grind, key, texture, sand, clean
and polish a wide range of surfaces.
For more information about
The Preparation Group use any of
the four enquiry methods below
quoting number AN300
Send in a response
claire.mackle@centaur.co.uk
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Products 36
Safe swimming
Addagrips Addatex Stone Carpet is
proving a popular choice for swimming
pool surrounds. A mix of natural or
synthetic aggregates bound in a clear
resin, Addatex Stone Carpet offers
a highly decorative, hard wearing
surfacing solution that is aesthetically
pleasing, warm and soft underfoot,
whilst incorporating an anti-slip coating
for added safety. Easily maintained,
it can be power washed to prolong its
appearance and its porosity means
less surface water on the pool side.
Spotlight/Floors & Floorcoverings
Fashionable flooring
The construction of a new five-storey
extension for Vivienne Westwood has
included the use of engineered metal-
web joists from a member of the
Trussed Rafter Association (TRA),
employed for the installation of both
the intermediate floors and a flat roof
area. As a manufacturer of the MiTek
system, Aspect Roofing employed the
specialist software to produce a series
of the metal web Posi-joists,
measuring up to 5m long. These were
delivered at the rate of one floor a week
to infill the buildings main steel frame.
Posi-Joists not only enable accuracy
and speed of build, but facilitate the
routing of ductwork for air conditioning
and other services.
Flexible flooring
Now available from Osmo UK,
Taylor Timberline MS Flexible
Wood Flooring Adhesive is a one
component 100% solids, cross
linking, MS
polymer-
based
adhesive,
formulated
for the
interior
installation
of all types
of wooden
flooring including
wood block parquet, engineered
wood plank, acrylic impregnated
plank, bamboo and pre-finished
and unfinished solid wood
flooring. Taylor Timberline MS
also has good concrete moisture
inhibition capability, as well as
good sound reduction properties.
The product is solvent- and
isocyanate-free, has negligible
VOC content, contains no
hazardous chemicals as per
OSHA Regulation CFR 1910.1200
and is nonflammable.
Stop moisture now
with Taraflex Isolsport
A suitable solution for new build
and renovation projects where
subfloor moisture is a cause for
concern, Taraflex Isolsport from
Gerflor is a universal moisture
barrier for use with Taraflex sports
flooring. It is particularly suited to
fast track flooring installations or
flooring upgrades in multi-purpose
sports facilities and school halls.
Taraflex foam backed sports
flooring options can be glued
direct, hot welded and line marked
accordingly to provide a safe,
comfortable and complete sports
floor solution with minimal
disruption and down time.
Pure Elegance
Khrs has launched its new Oak
Elegance Collection the second
collection of wood floors from its
Supreme
Range.
Combining
a traditional
look and
modern
styling,
the new
collection
includes six
patterned
wood floors
in a choice
of intricate
Tapis or Croix patterns.
The introduction follows the
earlier launch of Khrs one-strip
Supreme Grande collection, with
the final collection Supreme
Avenue to follow. Measuring
2,200/1,900 x 270/190 x 15mm, the
Elegance floors feature a patterned
design across their entire surface,
combining long and cross strips
reminiscent of traditional parquet
blocks.
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Flowcrete has reinforced its commitment
to manufacturing in the UK and to leading
edge sustainable design with the opening
of a new state-of-the-art headquarters
in Cheshire. HRH The Duke of Gloucester
was welcomed by Flowcrete staff to
officially open the new building.
The Duke, an architect with a special
interest in the built environment and
environmental issues, saw first hand the
latest green construction techniques
introduced at the new building, which has
been built on Flowcretes existing site in
Sandbach. Mark Greaves, managing
director of Flowcrete, said: The building
has been developed to reflect Flowcretes
position as a global leader in its field,
with a commitment to a low carbon future
reducing our energy consumption by
93% compared to our previous offices.
A royal occasion for Flowcrete
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S
ustainability is the capacity to
endure. It is about one of the
most lasting physical parts of
our lives: the buildings in which we
live, work and play every day.
So what would the ideal sustainable
construction material be? Most
industry experts say wood, the
natural green building product,
would be the ideal choice.
The future is wood
The versatility and enduring aesthetic
appeal of wood has never been
stronger than today. Both builders
and designers always return to wood
products, including new engineered
wood products that offer even more
opportunities for wood construction.
A good example of this is non-toxic,
modified, high technology wood,
made from sustainably sourced, fast
growing wood species. It is highly
durable, dimensionally stable and
suitable for use in demanding
external applications. By significantly
enhancing the performance of fast-
growing and abundantly available
certified wood, so that it is at least
commensurate with that of the very
best tropical hardwoods, this type
of product provides compelling
environmental advantages over slow-
growing hardwoods (which may be
unsustainably sourced), woods
treated with toxic chemicals, and
non-renewable carbon-intensive
materials such as plastics, steel
and concrete. This type of wood has
proved its credentials already as the
material of choice in major
developments such as a new heavy
traffic road bridge in Holland and the
Scottish Widows Exchange Place
development in central Edinburgh,
as well as a number of new build
and refurbishment projects in the
housing sector in the UK and
internationally, supplying eco
material for everything from windows
and doors to decking and cladding.
On a topical front, organisers of
this years Chelsea Flower Show are
encouraging participants to make
their exhibits much more sustainable
and 2010 exhibitors such as the Eden
Project, which is building the Places
of Change Garden the biggest show
garden ever seen at Chelsea are
leading the way in using only
sustainable materials, so that the
entire garden contents can be
recycled or reused after the show
finishes. The Eden Project garden
designer is using Cradle to Cradle
Gold certified a high technology
wood product to build planters,
benches, compost bins and decking,
as this type of wood is guaranteed for
60 years above ground and 25 years
in-ground contact, below ground
and even in freshwater, so its
sustainability credentials are top
class.
Wood brings the best of everything
proven construction benefits, along
with sound environmental
advantages from the forest floor
to the construction site. This makes
wood a natural choice for todays
designers and builders, as well as
satisfying the four basic principles
of green building:
Reducing energy use during
the building service life
Minimizing external pollution
and environmental damage
Reducing resource depletion
Minimising internal pollution
and damage to health
Wood is an immensely capable,
naturally renewable mainstream
construction material, now available
in an ever-increasing array of
engineered structural and non-
structural forms and, of course,
nature creates it with such an
astonishing variety of natural beauty
and performance characteristics,
together with the invaluable
advantageous benefit of carbon
storage.
Sustainably managed forests and
wood products offer great potential
to ease our transition away from a
fossil-fuel based economy, partly
due to their carbon sequestration
properties. Healthy growing forests
not only naturally recycle carbon,
they also provide products that
meet society's demand for timber,
fibre and energy.
Using wood instead of other
building materials saves on average
0.9 tonnes of carbon dioxide per m
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Wood offers good sound absorption
properties
Build cost of energy-efficient
homes and buildings are lower
with wood
Wood is a natural insulator and,
as such, reduces energy used for
heating
Wood offers good sound absorption
properties
Timber construction has a higher
heat insulation value than
conventional construction methods,
even with lower wall thicknesses.
An external wall constructed using
timber may have only half the
thickness of a brick or concrete wall,
yet will provide double the thermal
insulation value, while at the same
time avoiding the thermal bridging
common with other construction
methods. Wood is 400-times less
heat conductive than steel and 8.5
times less conductive than concrete,
so homes built with wood framing
take less energy to heat and cool.
However, only wood products from
sustainably managed sources can
truly be described as one of the
planets most valuable resources.
Using sustainably grown wood,
and improving its properties
without adding toxins, helps protect
threatened species, rainforests and
the environment, and is now the way
forward for designers and builders
to utilise this wonderful natural
material right across the
construction project.
For more information about Accsys
Technologies use any of the four enquiry
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for Sustainable Homes setting new
standards, there is a growing appetite
among architects and developers for
more information on sustainable
products and services. How to
incorporate these sustainable
materials into new build design is
now the next challenge. Accsys
Technologies tells us more...
Wood Steel Concrete
Total Energy Use Lowest 140% more 70% more
Greenhouse Gases Lowest 45% more 81% more
Air Pollution Lowest 42% more 67% more
Water Pollution Lowest 1900% more 90% more
Solid Waste Lowest 36% more 96% more
Ecological Resource Use Lowest 16% more 97% more
Sustainability of building materials
Source: The Athena Sustainable Materials Incentive
Wood: why you should
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Next generation heating
MHS Boilers has supplied 155 of its
district heating Nexus units to a new
student accommodation development
at Tottenham Hale, London. The Nexus
units are bespoke variants of the
standard IS and Monotherm and are
connected to the developments onsite
combined heat and power (CHP) plant.
There are four different types of Nexus
at the building a mixture of heating
and hot water units, as well as hot
water only units for the laundry areas.
Stormdry is a new water repellent
cream from Safeguard that improves
the insulation value of walls by
keeping them dry. Independent tests
carried out by Portsmouth University
suggest that energy savings of up to
29% are possible, depending on the
type of masonry in question and the
location and aspect of the building.
Supplied in the form of a cream,
Stormdry is simply applied to walls
using a brush or roller. Once applied
it penetrates deeply into the wall
before curing to form an invisible
water repellent barrier. Because the
water repellent effect is achieved by
lining the pores of the masonry
rather than blocking them, the wall
is able to continue to breathe
naturally.
New dream cream saves energy
Spotlight/Sustainability & Eco Solutions
Green push in Swansea
Marley Eternits Ecologic roof tile has
been specified on a major housing
renovation scheme in Swansea.
Ecologic, with its ability to absorb and
neutralise harmful nitrous oxides in the
atmosphere, has been chosen for use
on a number of refurbishment
schemes being undertaken by the
council. Such is the impact of the tiles
performance characteristics, estimates
show that during its lifetime an
average-sized roof using Ecologic tiles
could remove an amount of NOx
equivalent to that emitted by a modern
car driving 100,000 miles. In addition,
the tile contains around 50% recycled
content.
Successful seminars
Mitsubishi Electric embarked
on a nationwide roadshow last
month to highlight the benefits
of its new range of commercial
heating products.
The seminars focused on its
commercial heating-only range
which uses advanced heat
pumps to provide radial heating,
warm air, domestic hot water,
or a combination of all three.
In addition to helping new
buildings achieve planning
permission, the range can be
retro-fitted to existing buildings,
and will work independently or
alongside other heating systems.
01522 720862
Advanced air curtains
Energy-saving EC (electrically-
commutated) fans are now
available in the UK air curtain
range from Tekadoor. By using
advanced control technologies to
mimic the attributes of DC motors,
EC fans need only 60% of the
energy required by the standard AC
fans used in most air curtains
when running at medium speed.
The resulting 40% saving from the
latest generation of Tekadoor fans
helps building operators meet the
requirements of Part L.
The cost-effective choice
H+H is using two detailed cost-
comparison exercises to prove that
price need never be a barrier to
specifying aircrete for house
building. In a recent public sector
housing development, Wates Living
Space wanted to use aircrete but
was concerned expenditure could
rise as a result. A detailed cost
comparison showed that, contrary
to expectations, a 20,000 saving
could be made using aircrete with
the H+H R Build method of
construction, compared with an
equivalent timber frame approach.
Results demonstrated that up to
an 8% saving is achievable when
using aircrete, compared with
designs built with timber frame
or SIPs.
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Top-performing timber
Numerical thermal modelling
techniques conducted by C4Ci have
enabled Prestoplan to develop a wall
panel, with best-in-class thermal
efficiency that will meet the needs of
developers and builders seeking an
optimum performing fabric first
solution. Called PresWall Plus, the
new panel is based on a 140mm load-
bearing stud wall, fully filled with 0.035
W/m
2
K mineral/glass wool, sheathed
on both sides with 9mm OSB and
Glidevale thermal membranes.
The new Duplexvent DV71 and DV72 from Airflow are slim, lightweight
and up to 94% efficient, making them one of the most effective whole
house domestic heat recovery units available. The slimline profile fits
inside a standard 600mm wide cupboard and weighing just 14kg, each is
quick and a simple to install by one man. Although highly compact
and especially suited to flats and
dwellings with restricted or no loft space,
the three user adjustable air flow settings,
up to a maximum of 250m
3
/hr, allow
powerful extraction from a kitchen and
up to three further wet rooms.
Simultaneously, fresh, warmed and
filtered air is supplied into the living areas
to improve the quality of the indoor
atmosphere. Exceeding the requirements
of the latest Building Regulations (system
4) both units use long-life, ball bearing
motors to provide an energy efficient
solution as part of the SAP calculation to
reduce dwelling emission rates (DER).
A new dimension
Spotlight/Sustainability & Eco Solutions
Powerful partnership
A new breakthrough in woodburning
technology now allows solar and
biomass power to be combined for use
in heating and hot water provision.
The integrated technology was
engineered by green heating and hot
water solutions company, Rotex in
conjunction with Broseley Fires. Key to
its success is the Safe Cold Water
System (SCWS); this technology allows
woodburners to be connected to
pressurised boiler systems and
thereby combined with solar energy. It
works by using a thermal valve
calibrated at 97C to flush a loop within
the stove with cold water, preventing the
boiler from overheating and reaching
dangerous pressures.
Turning up the heat
Vent-Axia has launched a heat
pump division to complement its
Lo-Carbon ventilation range.
The new division is set to offer
both ground source and air
source heat pumps aimed at the
domestic and light commercial
markets. Richard Paine
(pictured) has joined as product
marketing manager and Cliff
Arnold has been appointed sales
manager of the new division.
Enhanced efficiency
Alfa Lavals new CB60 copper
brazed plate heat exchanger
provides higher thermal efficiency
within a smaller heat transfer area,
adding up to an overall increase in
performance capacity compared to
its predecessors. Since the new
CB60 offers less pressure drop,
power consumption is also
reduced. With an even more
compact shape, the gasket-free
exchangers can be squeezed into
tight corners.
A first from the BBA
The British Board of Agrment
has awarded its first
Environmental Profile Certificate
(10/EP1001) to Saint-Gobain
Weber for its Weber Monocouche
Renders. As a result of a licence
agreement, the profile has been
calculated using identical Life
Cycle Assessment (LCA) based
profiling methodology developed
by BRE Global. It is possible to
include a Green Guide rating as
part of the process, and in this
case the product can achieve an
A+ Green Guide Rating. The BBA
Certificate includes information
on the products embodied
environmental impacts in both
absolute and Ecopoint terms.
Kooltherm K-range
gets an A+
The Kooltherm K-range of products
from Kingspan Insulation has
achieved across-the-board A+ BRE
Green Guide 2008 Summary
Ratings. Kingspan Insulation also
commissioned BRE Global to carry
out an environmental profile
assessment for its Therma product
range. As a result, its foil-faced
Therma products achieved an A+
Summary Rating, alongside its
Therma products with other facings
that also achieved an A rating.
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Practise what you preach
When Sustainable Energy Systems
(SES) came to refurbish one of its own
buildings, it made sense for the
company to take advantage of the new
PowerPanel system from Kingspan
Insulated Panels. The system installed
at the Brook House facility was the
Kingspan PowerPanel Roof Laminate,
which comprised a customised version
of KS1000 LP Lo-Pitch insulated roof
panels in Juniper Green with a thin film
solar laminate adhered directly to the
products external facing.
Increasingly strict targets on
carbon emissions and the
introduction of the Government's
new Feed-in Tariff are set to
change the way in which buildings
in the UK are designed. In this
context, Leicester's new Gateway
College is an indication of what
we may expect from the dawning
of what Schueco UK describes as
the age of solar architecture.
The college features a number
of different green technologies,
most noticeably a large, BIPV-
enabled faade. Set immediately
above the main entrance, the
faade comprises 79m
2
of Schco
polycrystalline PV panels set into
a Schco FW60+ curtain walling
system.
College meets green targets
Award-winning design
Williams Homes has secured its latest
award win for Tree Top Adventure,
Betws y Coed, in recognition of its use
of Insulslab SFRC, a fully integrated
and highly sustainable foundation
system available from SIG Insulations.
The most recent of the accolades to be
received is the LABC (Local Authority
Building Control) Wales Building
Excellence Award, which followed the
companys regional success in the
North Wales heats. By reducing the
volume of concrete required in
foundation construction, minimising
the amount of site wastage, and
significantly improving the insulation
performance of the building floor,
Insulslab SFRC proved a critical factor
in helping Williams Homes meet the
sustainable design objectives.
Code breaker
Architects and specifiers looking to
meet the various demands of the
Code for Sustainable Homes will
be interested to note the
impressive U-value figures offered
by Idealcombis Nation range of
composite windows combined
with triple-glazing sealed units.
A couple of options are available
one of which is a 32mm triple
glazed unit with warm edge space.
It features Argon gas, Optitherm S3
Low E coatings on the
internal and external
4mm panes, a
4mm centre
pane and
10mm gaps
between the
panes and so
brings an
overall U-
value of
1.18 W/m
2
k.
Sales triple in two years
Solar PV specialist, Becosolar,
is set to see sales triple to 3.5m
by the end of this year. The
company has won a number of
significant contracts including a
large social housing project in
Yorkshire worth 1.5m and a
project with Transition Town
Totnes to install solar energy
in homes across the town.
The company also offers wind
turbines from its division
Cholwell Wind Energy.
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Supporting new Part L
Eurisol has welcomed amendments
to Section 6 of Scotlands Building
Standards and those anticipated to
Part L of the Building Regulations,
that recognise the thermal bypass
effect in party wall cavities that
separate domestic and non-
domestic buildings. Revisions will
come into force this October and
require any new build party walls to
be fully filled with an insulation
material that has been shown to
limit air movement, in order to
achieve a U-Value of 0. Critical
research commissioned by Eurisol
has proven that the thermal
performance of party walls can be
significantly enhanced by insulating
with mineral wool, without
compromising acoustic
performance.
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Innovation, innovation, innovation
Des Dolan, building services brand manager for Durapipe UK, discusses the
opportunity to incorporate innovative products into school construction projects
A
s the ambitious 55bn
Building Schools for the
Future (BSF) continues
to grow in momentum, it is an
important time for getting the
design specifications for schools
right. The programme provides
an essential opportunity for
construction professionals to
incorporate some innovative
developments in building design
and construction.
Creative design, with regards to
school buildings, is often associated
with aesthetically pleasing exteriors
or exciting classroom layouts.
However, Durapipe UK is advising
that it does not need to be limited
to the areas of a school that can be
seen by the public; it should also
extend to building products such
as pipework, heating and ventilation
systems.
With the BSF programme
demanding strict criteria, it is
important that all construction
products meet the complete set of
requirements, and pipework is no
exception. Timescales, performance
and cost are the main priorities, so
manufacturers, specifiers and
contractors all need to work
together to demonstrate product
credentials. In terms of pipework,
metal systems have always been the
traditional material choice for use in
schools, but Durapipe UK is urging
the industry to use the BSF platform
to consider more innovative
solutions; plastic pipework systems
offer a viable alternative and meet
all the necessary criteria.
Timescales
Timescales for the completion
of construction projects are getting
shorter and shorter, but the BSF
programme is even more time-
critical, given the ambition to either
re-build or renew 3,500 schools over
a 15-year period. In addition,
construction and refurbishment
work is often restricted to school
holiday periods to minimise
disruption, meaning that deadlines
are crucial and not negotiable.
Plastic pipework systems lend
themselves well to time-critical
construction as they are significantly
quicker and easier to install than
metal systems, reducing labour time
on site. With the lightweight
material being approximately one
sixth the weight of steel, plastic
systems are easier to handle on site,
and combined with the quick and
easy jointing method, which doesnt
require hot works or welding, plastic
pipework can provide cost and time
savings during the installation
process.
Performance
Performance requirements
will vary depending on the specific
application; a drainage system for
a science laboratory needs to be
chemical resistant; pipework for
chilled water and air conditioning
systems needs to have a wide
operational temperature range, and
soil, waste and rainwater drainage
needs to be impact and weather
resistant.
There is often a misconception
that plastic is plastic and there is
just one available system, but this is
simply not the case; there are many
different plastic materials that all
possess different attributes and
cater for the needs of specific
applications:
Vulcathene provides excellent
chemical drainage and can cope
with unknown chemical
combinations, which is vital in
schools as risks simply cannot be
taken when it comes to dealing with
chemicals
ABS pipework systems are
a suitable choice for chilled water
applications, as the wide
temperature range sees the
pipework remain ductile down
to -40C
C-PVC pipework systems are
solvent cement jointed, so are easy
to install, and their corrosion and
limescale resistant properties make
them ideal for hot and cold water
systems
HDPE drainage systems
offer high impact resistance and
protection from weathering and
ageing. This makes HDPE a
suitable material for soil, waste
and rainwater drainage systems
that need to be installed outside
Cost
Cost is always a key factor in any
construction project, but this will
become even more important for the
BSF programme if available finance
becomes restricted due to the
economic downturn. Often, only the
initial costs are considered at the
outset, i.e. material and labour costs
to install products. Durapipe UK is
advising that whole life costs, which
will be incurred throughout the
lifetime of the system, also need to
be considered at the beginning
of the project.
The costs associated with plastic
systems compare favourably to
metal alternatives, and the lower
labour costs associated with plastic
pipework means that the total
installed and whole life costs of
plastic are much lower than
traditional metal systems.
There are many benefits to
utilising more innovative systems
and materials, such as plastic
pipework, and with the costs and
timescales of the BSF programme
being crucial, all contractors and
consultants pitching for BSF
contracts need to be considering
such options to remain competitive
and forward thinking.
For more information about Durapipe UK
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he educational needs of the
students of today are changing
rapidly. As the demands on
teaching and learning grow, so
does the need for designing an
educational environment that adapts
to this change and understands the
requirements of the students of
tomorrow.
The Government has recognised
that investing in the future of
education is central to the success
of the economy going forward, and
programmes such as Building
Schools for the Future (BSF)
reaffirm this strategy.
Building for the future, regardless
of what sector it is in, requires
foresight, courage and strategic
vision for all those connected to
the project. Therefore, schemes like
BSF with its 55bn funding, are an
excellent way of getting the very
best schools for future generations.
Today, a good educational
establishment, whether it is via a
BSF programme or a private college
programme, will be one which
incorporates a high quality design,
induces learning and passion within
students for a sustainable approach,
and considers the environmental
impact of the building.
With the Government keen
on making the UK a low carbon
economy most evident in the
recent, first-ever, carbon budget
lowering carbon emissions and
playing a part in addressing the
climate change agenda is now
a priority for all organisations.
Furthermore, ambitious targets
specifically aimed at the education
sector, require carbon emissions in
school buildings to be reduced by
60% from a base figure of a school
buildings predicted energy use,
making energy efficiency even more
of a vital concern when constructing
a new school. In order to meet these
targets, additional funding has been
made available for investment in
energy efficiency measures such
as those which will reduce the
demand for heating.
Ecological development
The quickest way to achieve
sustainability targets is by using
products during the build process
which help the environment. In terms
of roofing, manufacturers of roof
coverings have increasingly been
focussed on producing materials
which are as environmentally friendly
as possible and offer the best green
credentials.
A tile is available on the market
that is not only a pollution-busting
product, manufactured from
approximately 50% recycled content,
but also demonstrates a real-life
example of how a product can play
its part in the sustainability agenda.
The tile has the ability to absorb and
neutralise harmful Nitrogen Oxides
(NOx) in the atmosphere.
NOx contributes to the formation of
ground level ozone a major
component of smog and is strongly
associated with asthma and other
respiratory infections, particularly in
the very young. The qualities of this
product, therefore, make it an
apt choice for school buildings.
Natural vs fibre cement
Tiles such as those mentioned
previously, are relatively new in
conception and there are further
environmentally friendly options
for roof coverings available on the
market. When refurbishing older
school buildings, a major
consideration is how best to blend
the refurbishment with the original
look and feel of the building and to
make sure it fits in with the
surrounding area. Indeed, this is
often a particular requirement stated
in planning conditions and eventual
consent.
Many older school buildings feature
slate as the chosen roof covering,
and so, on many occasions, this is
the material which is sought as a
replacement. However, there is a
common misconception about the
green credentials of natural slates.
Slates produced from natural
sources draw on rapidly
dwindling resources, and only
5% of mined natural slate ends
up being used. Cheaper imports
from abroad are now commonly
selected on UK projects as
an alternative, despite the
significant environmental impact
of transportation over vast
distances. This combination of
natural source usage and the
impact of long-distance
sourcing, vividly highlights the
benefits of alternative fibre
cement and interlocking slates,
which couple design aesthetics,
product quality and cost effectiveness
with real green credentials.
Education is best delivered via a
mix of theory and practice. Through
the invention of innovative products
that promote sustainability, pupils
can learn and see first-hand, what
environmental sustainability looks
like and what it means for their
future.
So while the future generations
of students are being taught and
nurtured in classrooms and lecture
theatres, the roof on top of their
heads is a practical example of
climate change being tackled on
their behalf.
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Shaping the
educational needs
of the future
Despite the current economic climate, it is vital that in any construction project,
energy efficiency and sustainability are still key considerations. Simon Smith,
Marley Eternit, discusses how the latest roofing developments can help meet
the sustainability targets of the Building Schools for the Future programme...
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Products 46 Spotlight/Focus on Schools
Prevent and protect
Prevent repetitive maintenance
from internal traffic with a
complete door and wall protection
package from Intastop. The Impact
Protection sheet offers flexibility
of design and application by cutting
and forming the sheet into bespoke
design shapes, as well as full size
sheets for corridor walls and
doors. The new Digi-print facility
allows the printing of high quality
picture graphics or logos onto the
surface of the sheet providing a
long life, scratch resistant finish.
It enables the creation of attractive
designs and washable murals for
striking images to interior walls
and surfaces. Intastop has created
a useful interactive colour palette
which can easily be viewed on its
extensive website.
Green refurbishment
Natural Building Technologies
(NBT) high performance building
and render systems have been
specified for the complete
refurbishment and significant
extension of the North Islington
Nursery School & Childrens Centre
in London. Selected by Project 5
Architects, NBTs ThermoPlan
blocks and renders provided the
sustainable credentials required by
the planning authorities. To comply
with the green credentials required,
NBTs ThermoPlan solid wall
building system was specified for
the extension. A honeycomb fired-
clay building block system,
ThermoPlan provides a simple and
robust construction method, with
excellent acoustic performance,
plus very high levels of thermal
insulation.
Harmony in the home
Terry Lifts recently launched
its new through-floor range of
Harmony domestic wheelchair lifts
at the NAIDEX exhibition.
Harmony lifts now come with
longer and wider design options to
accommodate all wheelchair sizes,
including the industry standard
Category A and B. They can be
installed in peoples homes quickly
and easily to provide access to
both floors and greatly improve
quality of life. Harmony is the
companys flagship product in a
portfolio which includes domestic
and public access wheelchair lifts.
Sporting shower
Douglas Delabie's Sporting
Shower Panel is neat and stylish
and is available with either chrome
or brush aluminium finishes.
It combines performance and
durability to stand up to heavy
changing area usage patterns, plus
effective water savings, delivering a
pre-set flow rate of 8L/min.
The Sporting Shower Panel is
vandal-resistant as it is easy to
install and clean. Prefabricated,
the shower panel is a true second
fix item requiring just three wall
fixings, meaning that installation
and wall sealing requirements
are reduced. The nozzle jet
showerhead reduces scale build-
up and features a serviceable
cartridge for low maintenance
the unit is used with a TMV to
provide a safe water temperature
and prevent scalding.
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Products 49 Spotlight/Focus on Schools
A woodland feel
The faade of St Theresa School
in Bilthoven, Holland needed to
complement the lightly wooded
landscape in which it is located.
Therefore, Tanalised E pressure
treated timber cladding from
Arch Timber Protection was
chosen. The rounded shapes of
the building depict three logs, with
the treated cladding representing
the bark. The design of the
building and the cladding ensures
that the building fits in with its
forested surroundings.
The Siberian Larch cladding has
been treated by Foreco Dalfsen
with Tanalith E preservative with
a water repellent additive, that
ensures a long service life for
the timbers and helps maintain its
attractive appearance and shape.
An industry first
GEZE UK has launched the
industrys first range of closers that
are fully certificated to EN 1154 and
EN 1155 (Electro hold-open models)
for concealed transom mounting.
This new range of transom closers
called Invers, provides the solution
for double action doorsets, where
the use of conventional floor closers
is not possible due to floor slab
depths, or where penetrations into
pre-stressed concrete floors are not
permissible. The Invers closers are
concealed within the transom, with
the spindle connecting neatly to the
top strap mounted in the top of the
door. This direct connection
between closer and door leaf
effectively replaces the guide rail
or arms, which are features of
conventional surface mounted
or concealed closers.
A right royal cladding
The A. Proctor Group of
Blairgowrie has supplied 1,650m
2
of its timber cladding for use on
the New International School of
Aberdeen. Based in Cults near
Aberdeen, the school recently
underwent a major new build
programme to replace the existing
school, one aspect of which was
the installation of external timber
cladding. Royale Cladding in
golden colour was specified to
blend in with the semi-rural
environment. This product suits
projects such as schools and
other public buildings, as it is low
maintenance and comes with a
standard 30-year warranty against
rot and decay. Royale Timber
cladding not only has superior
weathering properties, but is also
an environmentally sound exterior
cladding, which comes in natural
colours and various profiles. The
Osmose treatment gives softwood
the typical properties of hardwood,
by increasing the water resistance
and stability, enabling them to be
used in applications generally
more suited to hardwoods.
A champion school
sports hall
A state-of-the-art sports centre at
the St. Johns Beaumont School,
near Egham, required a heating
system that offered flexibility
alongside superb efficiency.
The solution was AmbiRads Nor-
Ray-Vac a radiant heating system
that has been installed in over 700
sports halls in the UK. To ensure
energy efficiency, the system had
to stand alone from the schools
boilers, which function 24/7, and
warm up quickly when needed.
It also had to have superb
temperature control, able to be
cool enough for athletic activities
and hot enough to keep people
warm during school events.
The Nor-Ray-Vac system is so
advanced that, as well as heating
halls precisely, it can warm
different areas according to need.
For example, keeping spectators
warm and sports teams cool during
athletic fixtures. Based around two
radiant branches of the Nor-Ray-
Vac system, these energy efficient
units are capable of delivering
excellent fuel savings of up to
60% on alternative methods.
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Welsh appointment
Saint-Gobain PAM UK has
appointed James Smith as
regional sales manager for
its access covers and grating
products in the South West and
Wales. Im delighted to join such
a customer-focused company,
James commented. The quality
of Saint-Gobain PAM UKs
products speaks for itself and the
long-term cost savings that can be
made are a testament to the
companys design and engineering
efficiency. This job is really about
helping the local authorities and
water companies in the region to
identify areas for improvement and
realise the cost saving potential
behind some of their projects.
Strategic savings
The Glass and Glazing Federation
(GGF) has selected The Fuelcard
People as its strategic fuel cards
partner. The agreement will offer
its member companies help in
reducing and controlling vehicle
running costs. Nigel Rees, GGF
chief executive, said: Cutting
fuel costs and administrative
workloads is just the start of the
benefits available. The Fuelcard
People offers the perfect
combination of savings, service
and security. GGF members can
benefit from fixed weekly pricing
for diesel, petrol or both, This is
typically 2-3p per litre below
national average pump prices,
and over 10p per litre less than
motorway prices.
Design and deliver
Kawneer has appointed Gary
Ledger to the position of training
manager. During his career, Gary
has gained a wealth of experience
in system design and testing,
as well as providing support to
customers on and off-site.
His role as training manager is
to design and deliver training in
fabrication, installation, curtain
wall design, contract supervision,
product knowledge and product
awareness. The courses that
Kawneer provide are certified
by the Centre for Window and
Cladding Technology (CWCT) and
Gary will sit on the CWCT training
committee. Gary, 39, has a BTEC
HNC in Mechanical Engineering
and a City & Guilds in CAD
Management.
Spearheading growth
Mitsubishi Electric has appointed
a new Ecodan national sales
manager to cope with the
increased demand for the low
carbon, low running cost
alternative to gas and oil heating.
Russell Dean ,33, who has
transferred over from
a sales management role on
the air conditioning side of the
company, will now spearhead
the growth in market demand
for Ecodan technology an
award-winning, cost effective way
of heating homes that can halve
emissions and cut fuel bills by
up to 30% over gas alternatives.
Russell has a track record in the
heat pump industry, and has been
with Mitsubishi Electric for almost
six years, so he knows the market
and the products inside out,
explained John Kellett, general
manager of the heating systems
division.
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Increased demand
GEZE UK has expanded its presence
in Scotland with the opening of a new
office in Glasgow to meet increased
demand from specifiers and
contractors. GEZE UK, will offer the
supply and installation of automatic
operators, and full service support for
all automatic and manual pedestrian
doors, as well as industrial doors
throughout Scotland. The new team
includes John Robb who takes on the
role of general manager and Sandra
Cameron, as sales consultant.
Training investment
Myson is investing 30,000 in the
development of a new centre to offer
free training to installers. The company
is setting up the centre at its head
office in Gateshead. Installers from
across the UK will be given hands-on
instruction on fitting such products
as Myson Floortec Underfloor Heating
and Mysons range of convectors.
The training centre will also be set
up to allow installers the opportunity
to learn more about using the
products with sustainable technology.
A strong future
The Performance Timber Products
Group has announced the acquisition
of the order book and intellectual
property of Dale Joinery (Lichfield),
from its administrator Leonard Curtis.
The company, which will now trade
as Dale Windows, will commence
trading with an immediate order
book and a strong inventory of live
quotations and enquiries ensuring
a strong and robust impact in
the companys established market
sectors.
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Since Norbord launched its
Plywood Lottery initiative in 2003,
the company has been monitoring the
market in terms of substandard, non-
certified products entering the UK
market. The company, which was one
of the first to outline the risks
of using substandard, uncertified
material, especially for structural
purposes in the building industry,
still sees the problem today.
The plywood market in the UK is
still enormous and theres a huge
variety of product currently available,
commented Norbord sales director,
Maurice Fitzgibbon. Unfortunately,
substandard plywood, which is often
more expensive than OSB, is still
marketed as an alternative to Sterling
OSB, added Maurice.
Plywood Lottery
Double award winner
IronmongeryDirect was triumphant
at the ECMOD Awards for
Outstanding Business Performance
in 2009 by
winning
awards for
Outstanding
Customer
Service and
Niche Trade
Supplier,
beating
off strong
competition
within the
multi-channel shopping industry.
Managing director, Wayne Lysaght-
Mason commented: I am ecstatic
at winning not one, but two awards.
After a fantastic year in 2009, these
awards are the ultimate testament
to our entire teams dedication...
Take away today
Gledhill Building Products
has been awarded a prestigious
trading agreement to supply
leading builders merchant,
Travis Perkins. The agreement
names Gledhill as the preferred
supplier for stainless steel
cylinders. Gledhill Stainless
Lite is now stocked on the shelf
throughout 200 City Plumbing
Supplies branches, as a new
drive towards its take away today
initiative.
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Burlington has
announced a number
of changes to the
structure of its UK sales
team. Occupying the
newly created business
development role
is Mike Gough.
Regionally, and
assuming responsibility
for the North East,
North West, the
Midlands and the northern Home Counties, is newly appointed
Chris Biddick. Representing Burlington in London, the South East and
South West is Rob Harris. Continuing to look after customers in the North
of England and Scotland is Ian Ramsay. In support of delivering improved
penetration of the landscaping market is landscaping products manager,
John Atkinson. Providing a valuable in-house sales support function are
Andrea Tallon and Tracey Nelson, with Nick WiIlliams as sales and
marketing director.
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Charity bike ride
Phil Bell, managing director of
ATAG Heating, is undertaking a
gruelling, unsupported 800-mile
bike ride across France on behalf
of the British Heart Foundation
Charity. The solo ride from Caen,
through France along the Canal
du Midi to the Mediterranean
town of Narbonne, will take
approximately 10 days starting
from 3 June and finishing on
17 June, if everything goes
according to plan.
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Hepworth Framework celebrated 20 years in the business with a birthday
party on Friday 16 April 2010. The company was founded in 1990 by
Bernard Hepworth as a manufacturer and installer of aluminium door
and window products for commercial and domestic use. Current owner,
and managing director, Richard Steckles joined the company in 1994,
bringing his extensive joinery and engineering experience to the business.
A birthday party is a good way to acknowledge the continuing success
of the company and share this with our staff, says Richard.
The construction industry has gone through difficult time recently,
however business is improving, which is another reason for celebration.
Birthday celebrations
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Efficient operations
One of Wolf Systems largest
customers has made significant
improvements to its design and
production management practices
following a decision to switch to the
new Wolf Management System (WMS).
Harlow Timber Systems has been a
Wolf Systems manufacturer since the
1980s. Serving a variety of sectors, it
was seeking to make its operations
more efficient and therefore embraced
the technological advancement that
WMS represents.
Hunter Douglas solid wood Linear
Open ceiling system has been specified
for a combined refurbishment and new
build scheme for the extension to the
headquarters of 02 in Slough. The
scheme includes a new link building to
unite the different elements, creating
visitor and staff flow and interaction.
700m
2
of the solid wood Linear Open
ceiling system in WRC and European
Oak was installed in 111mm modules
comprising of 92mm wide panels with
a 19mm gap. The Hunter Douglas solid
wood ceiling system can be specified
as either a fixed or demountable
system allowing easy access into the
void. The system design ensures the
panels remain level and straight in all
situations, including external or in high
humidity environments.
Well connected at O2
An old favourite
Longden has been combining good
design with traditional
craftsmanship for well over 100
years and, as part of the Forest
Stewardship Council (FSC),
supports responsible, global forest
management. A reputation for
beautiful products and the highest
possible standards of workmanship
has made Longden the doorset of
choice for many of the UKs most
prestigious projects such as
Buckingham Palace.
Enhanced service
ITT Water & Wastewater has opened
a new pump rental and service centre
in Thirsk, North Yorkshire. The new
facility will provide an enhanced
service to customers in the North of
England, which will include
cleanwater pump repairs and the
ability to service larger pumps up to
200kW. The new centre will improve
ITTs service repair and response
times for customers in the area, due
to its increased storage area and
expanded service capability.
Cool shading solution
Beaufort Park is providing a green and
pleasant place to work, thanks to a
little help from Levolux. One of the
most important and striking features
of the building is the series of vertical
projecting Glass Fins provided by
Levolux. In total, 86 external fixed
Glass Fins were installed on the east
and west facing elevations at ground
and first floor levels. Each laminated
Glass Fin, measuring 2,700 x 400mm
and 21.5mm thick, is finished with an
acid-etched effect.
Improved satisfaction
Paul Harvey has joined the team
at VEKA in the role of customer
service manager. With a post
graduate qualification in
management and over 30 years
experience in customer care,
he is well prepared for the
challenges his new position
will involve. Within his new role,
Paul is keen to maintain and
even improve the high standards
of client satisfaction for which
VEKA is renowned.
When Nigel Slydell decided to
build his own home by the
shore at Hayling Island, he
wanted to make sure the
property was able to make the
most of the views. The house,
a detached four bedroom
1930s style property, now
benefits from a range of
Balconys products, including
two sets of curved patio doors,
two sets of curved windows,
curved curtain walling and
curved balustrades. The patio
doors are fitted in the living
room and dining room on the
ground floor, with the curved
windows featuring in the
master bedroom and bedroom
three.
A room with a view
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Holding strong work ethics and doing a
good job mean different things to
different people, but for the first time
these values will be recognised in a
nationwide initiative as Dickies, unveil
the inaugural UK Worker of the Year
competition. The Worker of the Year
scheme has run in the USA and Canada
for many years with great success and
Dickies decided the time was right to
launch a UK version. Dickies is offering
a prize package worth in excess of
40,000 to support the UK Worker of
the Year programme. The competition,
which involves workers in the UK
entering the contest by providing a
written definition of what doing a good
job means to you, is free to enter and
nominations will be accepted until the
end of August.
Could you be the Worker of the Year?
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Heating up Holywell
Over 100 Honeywell Kombi 4 throttle
and balancing valves have been
installed for easier and faster
commissioning of the domestic hot
water system at the new Holywell
Community Hospital in Wales. The low
cost valves ensure a constant supply of
hot water to all outlets at the right
pressure and also assist in occasional
thermal flushing, necessary to inhibit
Legionella bacteria. The Kombi 4 valves
are installed in the hot water returns to
balance the hot water system.
Powrmatic has been called in to
provide ventilation at the Glen Turner
Distillerys new 30m facility at
Bathgate, West Lothian. Powrmatics
louvres will ensure the correct
temperature and ambient conditions
are maintained as the whisky
manufacturing process is completed.
Main contractor Colorado Group
contracted Ayrshire-based specialist
Newton Fabrications to supply and
install the external envelope to the
steel structure on the distillery,
which includes the external
ventilation package. Given the
working temperature within the
distillery it was imperative that the
ventilation products installed
performed to the specification as
laid down by the client.
Powrmatic brings a breath of fresh air
Hunter Plastics can now
offer specifiers a simulated
cast iron finish, PVC
rainwater system that not
only looks like the real thing
but also keeps its finish with
little or no maintenance, and
is safe and simple to install.
The new Foundry Finish
range will stand the closest
inspection and offers all the
aesthetic appeal of cast iron,
with all the cost-effective
install-ability of PVC, which
makes it suitable for the
refurbishment of period and
listed properties. There are
two profiles available in the
Foundry Finish range
Half Round and Ogee.
Attractive alternative
Modplan comes out top
South Wales VEKA fabricator
Modplan has become the first in
the UK to be awarded the CE Mark
for PVCu windows and doors. The
Mark, aimed at unifying standards
throughout the EC, is not
obligatory but will help any future
exports, especially with Modplans
strong links with the Scandinavian
market. Established for over 30
years, Modplan has a strategy for
continual improvement and
consistently high levels of
customer satisfaction.
MHS Radiators has supplied over
80 of its Decoral 10 radiators, as
well as 34 Space towel rails, 19
Arturo designer radiators and a
Mistral radiator, to one of the
UKs most extraordinary
developments: Golden Hill Fort
near Freshwater on the Isle of
White. Kevin Clarke, managing
director of the Forts developer
Golden Hill Homes specified
the radiators. He said: We chose
the radiators from MHS because
they are very good quality
products at a reasonable price
which is a great combination.
We also get excellent service
from Alan Walker, our sales
account manager at MHS
Radiators.
A warm welcome from MHS
25 year BBA approval
The British Board of Agrment (BBA)
has renewed its approval of H D
Sharmans Rubberised Plygene
Gutterline system. In an important
amendment to previous Certificates,
the BBA inspectors have evaluated the
products weathering tests and have
declared that: evidence indicates that
the system should have a life of at least
25 years. Rubberised Plygene
Gutterline is made-to-measure for
all shapes and sizes of gutters.
Ideal choice
for Darlington
Ideals new domestic boiler range,
Logic, is ticking all of the boxes for
Darlington Council. Designed as a
direct result of customer comments,
Ideal has created a reliable product
that is easy to install, fit for purpose
and simple to operate. With outputs
including 24, 30 and 35kW, the range is
suitable for the majority of domestic
dwellings, and its compact dimensions
make it ideal for smaller homes.
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Updated website
www.portman-pocketdoors.co.uk
has been updated to include the
full range of Portman pocket
doors, including its curved door
and architrave-free system.
Users can browse the dedicated
website, and by utilising a
shopping basket function, build
a specification by doorset type
and design option to specific
dimensions, including a choice
of door furniture and closer type.
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Wind of change
Gilberts has launched the Mistrale
100, an efficient and effective natural
ventilation system that helps specifiers
meet the requirements of the new Part
F and Part L of the Building
Regulations. Components include
ultra-fine but secure intake louvres, a
fully controllable insulated volume
control damper, a heating or cooling
coil, covering fascia grille and
intake/exhaust penthouse roof turrets.
85% of domestic energy is used
for heating and hot water, so
upgrading existing heating controls
with the latest energy efficient
products is a very easy and cost
effective way to save energy and
cut fuel bills. Sundial RF packs
from Honeywell feature TPI (Time
Proportional and Integral)
advanced energy-saving control,
and are designed to make
installation quick and simple.
The packs include a wireless
enabled timer and a wireless
thermostat, so there are no control
cables to run or cable holes to
drill. The new energy-saving timer
simply replaces the existing timer,
then the wireless thermostat
works automatically.
Energy saving made easy
Its now even easier for those involved in specifying renewable heating to
get extra benefits in SAP from the high performance qualities of Dimplex
heat pumps, with the launch of a new Appendix Q scheme. The new
scheme allows the true performance capability of specific heat pump
models to be incorporated into carbon emission calculations for new
dwellings using an online database
developed by the BRE, which
includes manufacturers product-
specific performance details. These
can be used in SAP instead of the
standard default CoP performance
values, allowing specifiers to benefit
in their calculations from the
Dimplex heat pumps high levels of
seasonal efficiency and resultant
CO2 savings. Dimplex ensures
compliance with Building
Regulations Part L and the Code
for Sustainable Homes is easier
to achieve.
New Appendix Q scheme
Solving pipe problems
Pre-insulated and flexible, the
Microflex piping system from Watts
Industries UK is a real problem-
solver where commercial and
domestic heating and cooling
installations must connect from
one building to another. Microflex
consists of one, two or four PE-Xa
water pipes surrounded by thermal
insulation and encased in a flexible,
corrugated HD-PE outer jacket,
ready to be installed in trenches.
Rayburn goes on tour
Rayburn has taken its new A-rated
condensing oil-fired appliance the
Heatranger 680KCD on a tour of the
UK. The company also presented its
new Eco Connect system which
integrates Rayburn boiler range
cookers, AGA woodburning stoves and
solar thermal collectors. The Rayburn
Roadshow is an annual tour of the UK
and offers the chance to meet the
Rayburn team.
Centra plays central role
Vent-Axia has signed a national supply
agreement to provide Redrow Homes
developments with its new Lo-Carbon
Centra extract fan. The Centra dMEV
system is capable of achieving up to
80% energy savings and 62kg carbon
reductions, which will help meet
carbon reduction targets under Levels
3 and 4 of the Code for Sustainable
Homes. As a discreet, near silent dMEV
solution, the Centra is suitable for
continuous extract in kitchens,
bathrooms, en-suites and utility areas.
Samsung snuggles up
The South Marston Hotel and
Leisure Club has installed
individual 2.6kW Samsung console
systems to upgrade 40
of its 60 rooms. The inverter
controlled split systems deliver
2.6kW cooling and 3.5kW heating,
with impressive efficiency ratings
of 4.0 and 3.93 respectively.
The solution involves 2.6kW
systems from Samsungs CAC
range, with JH026EAV1 consoles
installed in place of the old heaters.
Rinnai UK has announced that its HDC series of Condensing Water
Heaters won the Industrial/Commercial Heating Product of the Year
Award (sponsored by RAC magazine) in this years H&V Awards.
Launched onto the UK market this year, the HDC Condensing Water
Heater range offers versatile, technologically advanced, temperature
priority hot water. Rinnais condensing technology incorporates two heat
exchangers to achieve optimum water heating generated
from every cubic metre of
Natural Gas or LPG. Compact
in size, measuring only 654 x
470 x 257mm, the wall-
mounted water heaters come
as internal and external
models, in 1,500 and 1,200
versions. Extremely energy
efficient and offering good
performance, the water heaters
capture residual heat from the
flue gases and transfers it into
the water being heated.
Award-wining HDC
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Tesco plugs into MODE
Click Scolmores MODE electrical
accessories have been specified at the
Tesco Extra superstore in Prescot,
Merseyside. 2-gang sockets in a white
finish have been sited throughout the
sound and vision department. MODE is
a contemporary and flexible range of
smooth profile electrical accessory
products which gives installers
unprecedented flexibility.
John Brash Western Red Cedar
cladding has been used on the new
7.5m Sainsburys supermarket in
the town of Westhaughton, near
Bolton. John Brashs Western Red
Cedar was specified because of its
low maintenance and aesthetic
benefits. It has a minimum 60-year
service life, is resistant to decay
and has a high strength-to-weight
ratio that provides flexibility in
design. The claddings natural
thermal qualities have also led to
it being specified extensively by
architects and building designers.
The Western Red Cedar cladding
was fitted horizontally onto the
front envelope of the supermarket
and around the corners as a
decorative finish.
New supermarket shows off cladding
Celebrating
15 years
of expertise
Sandtoft roof tiles
is celebrating the
15th anniversary
of its specialist
heritage division.
Sandtoft Heritage
Services was set
up in 1995 to
provide an expert
resource for
some of the
countrys major
conservation and restoration projects
and in that time has helped to restore
over 500 historical buildings. Sandtoft
has more than 100 years experience in
producing bespoke clay tiles, making
the company one of the first points of
call for the likes of English Heritage
and Historic Scotland for advice on
renovation schemes. The years spent
developing its range of roof tiles has
helped Sandtoft to develop diverse
expertise needed to carry out heritage
work as economically as possible and
to the highest standard.
Natura cladding rocks!
Marley Eternits Natura Pro fibre
cement cladding has been supplied
to enhance the faade of The Rock in
Bury. Natura Pro used at The Rock
features Marley Eternits new Pro
coating, a smooth silky matt surface
based on a hardened varnish and
applied by a special process using
ultraviolet light. The coating also
protects against various types of
staining, including graffiti produced
by common aerosols and other
paints, which can be eliminated by
graffiti removers.
Timber Travelodge
Eleco Timber Frame has helped
construct a new Travelodge hotel
in Liverpool by supplying its pre-
engineered timber framing
solution. The timber frame
system was chosen for its
strength coupled with its quick
installation benefits. Stonedale
Travelodge, which is due to open
in November, has been built using
Eleco Timber Frames pre-
engineered timber framing
solution to help reduce project
costs and installation time.
Delivered on-site in sections, the
timber frame itself was quickly
and easily installed, helping to
keep the project within its
expected build programme.
Bespoke illumination
The new museum at Porches HQ
in Stuttgart-Zuffenhausen features
a special, custom designed version
of the Selux Olivio luminaire
distributed in the UK by
Woodhouse. The special versions
of Olivio (called Olivio Floracion)
mounted on 7m columns, are used
to provide ambient lighting to the
access route to the museum and
the terrace in front of the building.
The Olivio Floracion products are
IP67 rated and are available with
the Olivio Grande lantern.
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Product Round Up/Stairs & Lifts
Tools & Equipment Urban Design
& Landscaping Waterproofing
Simple lift safety
The Memcom emergency lift
telephone from Memco was a
highlight at this years LIFTEX
Exhibition. Designed with extensive
installer and end-user input, the
Memcom incorporates a variety
of features to make installation,
setup and continued use as easy
and simple as possible. An on-unit
keypad, backlit LCD and
microphone all help to ease
programming of numbers and
messages, and the MPS (Multi
Point Station) accessory is suitable
for the motor room, pit and under-
car locations eliminating the need
for three different units.
Cargotec tools-up
Following the launch of the M2 in
2009, the introduction of the M10
25.3 further strengthens Cargotec's
Hiab Moffett M-Series. As a
dedicated model for all applications
that require regular on and
offloading from one side of a truck
or trailer, the M10 25.3 is the result
of extensive research and close co-
operation with customers to deliver
a modern telescopic boom machine
that matches today's requirements
and expectations. The telescopic
boom allows loading and unloading
of single stacked loads from one
side of the trailer bed and
eliminates the need to move the
vehicle during theloading/
unloading process.
Jotun has it covered
High performance protection for
timber decking with extended
maintenance cycles is available
with Demidekk Decking water-
borne woodstain from Jotun Paints
(Europe). Demidekk Decking gives
up to three years protection against
the ravages of sunlight as well as
mould, humidity and wet rot
offering one of the best
maintenance cycles for decking
treatments. Rigorously tested in
the harsh Norwegian climate to
withstand extreme weather
conditions, it features the latest
paint technology for improved
all-round weather protection.
The product requires only one coat
to provide full protection and can
be applied quickly and easily by
brush or roller.
Staying dry in Surrey
Barker Goodwin has used Triton
systems to provide dual layer
waterproofing at a luxury property
in Surrey. In conjunction with
Triton, the Barker Goodwin team
specified Triton SBR admixture,
liquid applied Triton TT Vapour
Membrane and Platon
Doubledrain cavity drain
membrane to waterproof the
surface of a 250m block and
beam concrete terrace
constructed over a basement.
The specification included the
incorporation of Triton SBR latex
admixture to the initial screed
which was laid to falls/suitable
discharge drainage points, to
overcome potential problematic
joints within the block and beam
sections. Then, as the primary
waterproofer, two coats of Tritons
liquid applied TT Vapour
Membrane were applied over the
screed. TT Vapour Membrane is a
ready-blended coating that once
cured, provides a waterproof
methane and carbon dioxide
barrier.
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The opening of a health and leisure
complex at Praa Sands Holiday Park,
designed and built by Pinelog, completes
the owners commitment to provide
residents and visitors with additional
leisure facilities. The proposal from
leisure design and build specialist
Pinelog was selected as it was the most
exciting and adaptable design submitted
and the price was highly competitive.
With Pinelogs technical and regulatory
assistance, the planning process ran
smoothly and consent was obtained on the sensitive site. The scheme is
planned around two open spaces, an entertainment room/restaurant facing
south (to take advantage of views over the sea), and a swimming pool with
childrens pool and spa.
Email: admin@pinelog.co.uk
Website: www.pinelog.co.uk
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Independent glass processor,
ESG, has launched a new range
of technically advanced products,
created with the exclusive use of
specialist interlayers created by
Polytronix Inc and Polytron
Technology Co. Using Polytron
technology to add to its own
expert portfolio, ESG now
supplies ESG Polyvision, a highly
technical switchable privacy
glass, plus a comprehensive ESG
Visionary range of glass
products: ESG Visionary
Polymagic, ESG Visionary Polyholo, ESG Visionary Polyflush, ESG Visionary
Polynano and ESG Visionary Polyscreen.
Email: sales@esguk.co.uk
Website: www.esguk.co.uk
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Crittall Windows has
received the Queens Award
for Enterprise in
International Trade in
recognition of its export
achievements in the
notoriously difficult
American market where the
Essex-based company has
seen the value of its sales
increase significantly over
recent years. Crittall is now
the second largest supplier of steel windows in the United States, having re-
built its entire distribution network there in just six years. We feel proud and
honoured to be recognised by the Queens Award for our work and success in
the US market, said Crittall Windows managing director John Pyatt.
Email: john.pyatt@crittall-windows.co.uk
Website: www.crittall-windows.co.uk
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Fire, Safety & Security Floors & Floorcoverings Heating & Ventilation
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Steadmans has released a new colour
selector portraying its 200LG range of
over 30 colour options, which is now
available on its metal roof and wall
profiles and composite panels.
Steadmans 200LG is an extremely
durable leathergrain plastisol product
suitable for external use on industrial,
retail and leisure buildings. With a
choice of standard and special colours
to suit aesthetic requirements, the
product has a warranty of up to 30 years to first maintenance and a predicted
service life of 40 years. Steadmans 200LG comprises an eight-part
construction which incorporates a galvanised substrate offering excellent
corrosion resistance.
Email: steadmans@yourresponse.co.uk
Website: www.steadmans.co.uk
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A new 20m state-of-the-art super
school, in Wigan, has been equipped
with C-TECs Quantec addressable call
system, SigTEL disabled refuge system
and an extensive range of induction loop
amplifiers for the hard of hearing.
A C-TEC Quantec addressable call
system has been installed to provide
the thirteen disabled washrooms in the
school with alarm facilities. In addition to this, one of C-TECs fully BS5839
Part 9 compliant SigTEL disabled refuge systems is located in the main foyer,
and is connected to 12 stainless steel hands free outstations situated in the
refuge areas around the building. In the event of an emergency, the system
will facilitate effective two-way communication between building management
and people located in the refuge areas.
Email: alex.makinson@c-tec.co.uk
Website: www.c-tec.co.uk
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Polypipe Building Products has launched
a new barrier pipe solution designed to
ensure the safe delivery of drinking water
through redeveloped sites that may have
been contaminated by previous industrial
and commercial use. It is available now
from merchants across the UK. Polyguard
protects drinking water against a wide
range of potential contaminants including
organic, inorganic, corrosive and toxic
elements, offering all the benefits that
come with a plastic pipe system in particular its light weight and flexiblity
coupled with the protective, impenetrable aluminium barrier that runs the full
length of the pipe.
Email: sales@polypipe.com
Website: www.polypipe.com
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Products
Rock Fall (UK) has released its ground
breaking Tomcat range of stylish Total
Protection Footwear, the first to
incorporate internal metatarsal
protection to meet European S3 Safety
Standards. The company launched the
range to help reduce the number and
severity of metatarsal injuries, a
widespread and extremely painful,
debilitating injury to suffer. Designed for
the comfort and safety of construction,
civil engineering and those working in similar workplace environments, the
boots were developed through extensive research and testing to become the
next industry standard. The range has taken more than two years to develop
and surpasses the EN ISO 20345:2004/A1 2007 European Safety Standards.
Email: enquiries@rockfall.co.uk
Website: www.rockfall.co.uk
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The famous design epicenter in Milan,
Superstudio Pi, has been livened up once again
with the gently rebellious tunes of Slovenian
designer, Nika Zupanc, who has launched her
own universe of designs. All of this is neatly
packed in to the Wind Pavilion Milans new
landmark, which was created using the versatile
modular faade system Qbiss by trimo. Optically
smooth surfaces, rounded corner elements, and
shadow joints allow great freedom of expression
and enable an optically enchanting combination
of an inclined grid and an attractive landscape of
45 windmills. Trimo is one of Europes leading
companies offering complete solutions for
fireproof roofs and faades.
Email: sales@trimo.org.uk
Website: www.trimo.org.uk
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Granwax Flooring has launched two exclusive
new products to their Total range of wood floor
finishes - Sport 1K and Sport 2K. These
finishes are ideal for specialised commercial
applications such as sports halls, gymnasiums
and other locations used for sporting activities
where durability is of prime importance.
Comprising of a specially developed water-
based polyurethane formula, they are ideal for
use on wood block, strip and parquet flooring,
and can be used to treat new and refurbished sports floors. Containing only
one component, Sport 1K provides a resilient, long-lasting finish as well as
excellent damage and chemical resistant properties. Sport 2k comprises all of
the benefits of the Sport 1k finish, but being a 2 pack system has increased
durability making Sport 2k ideal for sports floors with extremely heavy traffic.
Email: info@granwax.com
Website: www.granwax.com
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Advance the new compact MVHR from
Itho Ventilation is meticulously tuned, offers
high performance and has a Specific Fan
Power (SFP) as low as 0.37w/l/s, which
easily outruns all of its competitors.
Suitable for 1/2/3 bedroom apartments and
houses, the SAP Appendix Q Eligible
Advance is EST Best Practice Compliant for
up to one kitchen plus four wet rooms.
Smaller and lighter than the HRU ECO 4,
with built-in frost protection as standard,
the Advance is designed for installation on
walls and ceilings with the SFP results
demonstrating that the little unit will give
better results in the SAP Appendix Q.
Email: info@itho.co.uk
Website: www.itho.co.uk
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EnviroVent has joined
forces with antimicrobial
specialist BioCote to
raise the bar in the HVAC
industry by launching
the first ever range of
ventilation solutions that
feature silver ion technology. The companys BioVent Range has been
developed with BioCotes silver ion technology built-in, which works to provide
continuous protection against a wide range of bacteria, mould and fungi, 24
hours a day for the life of the product. The BioVent range includes the BIOFAN
a major development in extract fan technology; the BIOVENT a heat
recovery solution with a wide range of sophisticated control options; the
BIO-MEV a mechanical extract ventilation solution; and BIODUCTING a
range of ancillaries and ducting to suit all installation requirements.
Email: anita.chumber@biocote.com
Website: www.biocote.com
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To meet the demand for the combination of
strong angular minimalist lines and softer
voluptuous curves, Deva is launching the Ophir
brassware range as part of a series of new
products set to join the companys Designer
Brassware Collection by Methven. The Ophir
range includes a tall and a standard sized mono
basin mixer with press top waste, a bath shower
mixer complete with shower kit and a bath filler.
The two mono models feature tilt and turn
temperature and flow control, while the shower
mixer and bath filler use quarter turn ceramic
disc technology with its rapid on/off flow action.
Each design is made from the highest quality
materials and has a 12-year parts guarantee.
Email: sales@devatap.com
Website: www.deva.org.uk
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Mereway Bathrooms has extended its Adriatic
slab door range to include a new walnut gloss
finish. Adriatic walnut is a flat slab door with
sharp radius edges in a gloss foil wrapped finish,
and offers customers a fresh and exciting door
option that sits in a very competitive price group.
The subtle warming tone offers customers
something suitable to mix or match with walnut,
oyster gloss, white gloss or satin finish cabinets
and worktops to create an individual high-end
look without the price tag. Mereway Bathrooms
has created a range that offers style and functionality in equal measure,
commented sales and marketing manager, Tim Wood. Our developments
this year are proving a huge success and darker, gloss finishes offer strong
crisp lines and an ultra modern feel; a style that continues to be popular.
Email: info@merewaybathrooms.co.uk
Website: www.merewaybathrooms.co.uk
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Croydex has launched a new product brochure for
2010, with details of over 250 new products and a
strong emphasis on water saving in the home.
As well as a comprehensive range of high quality
wall-mounted bathroom accessories, including
six new ranges, the 168-page full colour brochure
also includes details of the latest additions to the
companys collection of shower curtains and
introduces a new range of contemporary suction
fix products. Featuring a mix of lifestyle and
product photography, the brochure is broken
down into sections which are colour-coded for
ease of reference. Included in the back of the
brochure is useful information regarding
installation of wall-mounted products
Email: ann.boardman@croydex.co.uk
Website: www.croydex.co.uk
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A lighting management system from ALC
Lighting Controls is helping to deliver
high energy efficiency at the new offices
of Moore Management's in St Helier,
Jersey. The system comprises presence
detection, timed on/off switching and
customisable scene setting, controlling a
wide range of luminaires from general
office lighting through to cold cathode
light sources. The system is divided into
PIR linked zones, allowing the lighting to
be controlled in relation to individual desked areas. The lighting is controlled in
relation to the occupancy of each zone through the day and supplemented by
an all off setting at a pre-set time, although this is overridden by the PIR
sensors if the space is still occupied.
Email: sales@apexlightingcontrols.co.uk
Website: www.apexlightingcontrols.co.uk
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Kingfisher Lighting was approached by
the W H Good Building Services division
to provide a challenging lighting solution
for Terminal 1 at Manchester Airport,
involving illuminating the external
lighting of the top deck split level
car park utilising LED products. The
Kingfisher team of lighting designers
presented a design proposal based on
the ILO LED using a combination of twin
and triple mounted lighting points. ILO LED is an architecturally inspired
luminaire designed for the urban environment, benefiting from the latest LED
technology. Available with four LED arrangements (36 LED, 54 LED, 72 LED
and 90 LED), ILO offers a practical level of light output with a lamp lumen
range of 3,235 to 8,088lm, with colour temperature at a cool 6,000K.
Email: sales@kingfisherlighting.com
Website: www.kingfisherlighting.com
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St John's Square has undergone
a 3.5m redevelopment. Urban
Elements was appointed to design
and supply directional signage to
the development area and a series
of elaborate semi-circular seat
units incorporating LED lighting.
The signage is manufactured in blue
anodised aluminium mounted to a
Duplex stainless steel post. To enhance its night time appearance the signage
incorporates an illuminated beacon in cast acrylic with blue LED. The seating
design incorporates a stainless steel frame and support legs fitted with
wooden slats in Iroko wood for high durability and minimal maintenance.
The seating is fitted with flexible linear LED lighting to the underside providing
a subtle lighting effect that enhances the overall lighting of the Square.
Email: sales@urbanelements.co.uk
Website: www.urbanelements.co.uk
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The ability of Unilin Systems structural
insulated roof panels (SIRPs) to provide
improved performance over conventional
pitched roof constructions can make all
the difference when final completion air
leakage testing, in accordance with
Building Regulations Part L, takes place.
By using Unilin Systems SIRPs, along
with spandrel panels to create a roof
system, roofing contractors can ensure that thermal performance specified at
the design stage is reflected in the finished structure, avoiding the retro-fitting
of more insulation or additional sealing of gaps. Available with advanced PIR
foam in Unipur panel, or as a sandwich panel with a variety of insulation
mediums, Unilin Systems SIRPs also reduce supporting timber materials
within the roof structure, creating valuable extra space.
Email: info@unilin-systems.com
Website: www.unilin-systems.com
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James & Taylor has announced
the completion of the
Qualifications and Curriculum
Development Agency (QCDA)
building, which has moved from
London to a permanent new
home in Coventry. The company
supplied 1,347m
2
of Moeding
Alphaton Terracotta rainscreen
cladding in a Saffron Yellow
Standard finish for the project.
Adam Ball, James & Taylor
commented: Now that its been
completed, the building is a fine addition to Coventrys historic and
architecturally significant skyline and showcases the versatility of James &
Taylors Moeding Alphaton Terracotta rainscreen cladding range.
Website: www.jamesandtaylor.co.uk
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