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CLEMENT STEEL WINDOWS AND DOOR SCREENS CHOSEN FOR FAMOUS MARKET STREET

IN THE HEART OF LONDON’S SOHO

Berwick Street is a lively and diverse community built between 1687 and 1703. It runs between Oxford Street to the north and Peter Street to the south and is well known for its thriving market, which is one of the oldest in London.

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S aid Kaz: “I am delighted to be taking over the presidency of the guild. CPD and compliance are vital for our members – becoming trained and demonstrating competence. The work done over the past few years has increased the focus on professionalism, particularly the REG AI status, and the aim is to continue that.” changes made were in keeping with the surroundings. h e 1950s block at 90-104 Berwick Street has been transformed into a stylish, contemporary mixeduse development. Although unlisted, the building is situated in the Core Central Activities Zone and the Soho Conservation Area, so it was vital anyClement Windows Group supplied and installed the custom-made steel windows and door screens used for the shop fronts on the ground level. A combination of products was specified from both hotrolled and cold-formed steel profiles, all with polyester powder paint surface coatings. These included Clement W40 steel windows which sit beside and above the doors, the Jansen Economy 50 range of single and double doors and Jansen Economy 60 range of bi-fold doors.

Project Manager Ben Styles of Nicholas Stephens Construction commented: “The Clement W40 steel windows and the Jansen Economy doors provided us with the slender, elegant frames we wanted… giving the shop fronts a contemporary look while remaining true to the urban origins of the site.” www.geze.co.uk 01543 443000 info.uk@geze.com

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