BV Summer Issue 18 2023

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MEMBER STORY

PCW COMMERCIAL WINDOWS OPENING THE DOOR TO A MORE SUSTAINABLE FUTURE Located on the NSW Central Coast, PCW Commercial Windows is a longstanding and respected market leader in manufacturing and installing commercial, industrial and upmarket residential windows and doors. Their exceptional portfolio of work spans the Central Coast, Sydney and Hunter Regions of NSW and includes many schools, civic buildings, institutions and architectural homes. ‘Our extensive industry experience and product knowledge means we can offer advice and design ideas for projects of virtually any size’ comments Owner and Managing Director Leigh Spinks. ‘We’ve forged strong relationships with many builders, big and small and are very proud to be 100% Australian owned and operated and manufacturing all our products to Australian Standards’. Keeping abreast of changes within the construction industry is a high priority for Leigh and his team. ‘It’s constantly changing; in particular, windows and glazing are undergoing great changes at the moment, energy provisions are tightening, and the performance of windows just needs to be better than in the past. More and more of our projects are double-glazed, and we are seeing increased demand for energy efficient products, particularly in commercial building applications. We prioritise ensuring our team is across the changing codes and provisions and technically capable of delivering exception-compliant products to our projects every time.’ Compliance is not the only place clients, architects and builders are expecting more from their window and door providers; in the past 24 months, Leigh and the PCW team have observed a noticeable shift in perceptions about windows and sustainability, noting that transparency regarding the sustainability of the products they provide is becoming a necessity. ‘Many of our clients want to know exactly where their products are coming from, how they have been manufactured, what materials are used, what the environmental impact of these products is’, adds Leigh. ‘Where sustainability was something people asked about occasionally, it has now become part of our daily conversations with clients and a critical component of all our commercial tenders’. This shifting focus is not surprising, given the growing recognition of the importance of embodied carbon in buildings. In 2022 Capral Aluminium, PCW’s leading supplier of Aluminium Window and Door Systems, introduced LocAl® a Lower Carbon Aluminium offer as standard across their full range of residential and commercial windows, doors and framing systems. Providing PCW access to a lower carbon aluminium option for their clients at no additional cost. At 8 kilograms of carbon emissions per kilogram of aluminium1, the LocAl® Green offer has 50% lower carbon emissions than the current global average for primary aluminium. It allows Australian window and door manufacturers like PCW to make more responsible procurement decisions when they source extruded aluminium. 1. (These figures are based on kilos emitted per kilo of aluminium produced - Aluminium Smelting and Casting)

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‘Our extensive industry experience and product knowledge means we can offer advice and design ideas for projects of virtually any size’ comments Owner and Managing Director Leigh Spinks. ‘We’ve forged strong relationships with many builders, big and small and are very proud to be 100% Australian owned and operated and manufacturing all our products to Australian Standards’.


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