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ollaboration, consistency and cost – three factors that are key to a successful project. With the adoption of BIM at the forefront of the construction landscape, integrating with multiple project members is an essential part of the process, requiring accuracy and a shared vision.
Within this month’s issue of FC&A, consistency is a popular theme throughout, not only in terms of quality, but in the specification process as well. We hear from coatings specialist, Powdertech, which highlights its concerns that levels of quality can often fall by the wayside as a project nears completion. Failure to stick to the specification can lead to lower quality products being used, and subsequently a poor overall finish. It is a widespread issue, but one that can be avoided. Turn to page 16 to find out how. Elsewhere in this issue, Interface addresses biophilic design and its increasing presence in luxury commercial settings, such as hotels. Responding to our intrinsic connection with nature, the global carpet tile manufacturer highlights how natural elements such as stone, earth and grass can be translated using colours and textures. Turn to page 22 to see how you can bring the outdoors in. FC&A is also pleased to announce CPD as its newest addition to the regular feature line-up. Readers may have noticed its appearance in the past few issues, however after great feedback we will keep you informed of these invaluable seminars and presentations on a monthly basis. Places fill up fast, so we advise that you book early to avoid disappointment. I hope you enjoy this issue. Don’t forget, you can also access all the latest features, product news and supplier information at your fingertips via FC&A’s state-of-the-art app for smart phones and tablets. Simply scan the code on the reader response card found within this issue.
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Voice of the Industry: Often as the final layer of a building is reached, the importance given to the specifications rapidly diminishes, as Richard Besant of Powdertech explains.
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Legal & Business: Bob Perry, Executive Chairman of The Door & Hardware Federation, highlights the necessary checks in the run up to CE mark compliance from 1st July.
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Hotel Building Focus: The concept of biophilic design is now providing inspiration to the architecture of hotels, and provides a tranquil and serene setting for guests. Interface investigates further.
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Modern Methods of Construction: Brick slip cladding is now offering numerous benefits particularly when remodeling and improving the energy efficiency of existing buildings, as Eurobrick demonstrates.
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Floors, Walls & Ceilings: When specifying for hotel and leisure environments, make a great first impression and achieve a five star finish with a considered surface preparation process.
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Kitchens, Bedrooms & Bathrooms: Hansgrohe illustrates how bathroom suites can exude luxury yet still incorporate contemporary and highly functional control systems.
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Drainage & Wastewater: Peter Jennings, Technical Director of ACO Building Drainage, reflects on the company’s ability to offer accredited products in line with new legislation.
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Greenhouse: The newly-opened Saint-Gobain Innovation Centre showcases and incorporates the latest solutions for a more sustainable built environment.
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Sustainability in Development: A permeable paving solution from Brett Landscaping has delivered an effective sustainable drainage solution to a social housing development in Pontefract.
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Design & Desire: Spanish ceramics encourage a playful interaction between colour and shape for the new Children’s Innovation Centre in Valencia, Spain, by Foursquare Arquitectos.
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Home to innovation Located at 95 Great Portland Street, London, the SaintGobain Innovation Centre showcases the latest solutions for a more sustainable built environment from the company’s UK businesses, including Artex, British Gypsum, Ecophon, Saint-Gobain Glass, Saint-Gobain Isover, SaintGobain PAM, Pasquill and Saint-Gobain Weber.
The centre is designed to inspire visitors to consider new solutions that correspond with the market needs of today and tomorrow
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eading international construction materials company Saint-Gobain is no stranger to innovation. The company was founded in 1665 to deliver a world first: the production of flat glass on an industrial scale for the Hall of Mirrors in the Palace Versailles. Fast forward nearly 350 years and the spirit of innovation is still well and truly at the heart of its strategy. Today, Saint-Gobain operates in 64 countries worldwide and is at the forefront of sustainable development with 19 research and development centres and 100 development units employing around 3700 people in R&D around the world. Globally the company invests over £416m annually in R&D and applied for more than 400 patents in the last financial year alone. When you consider that 20% of the products sold by SaintGobain today did not exist five years ago, its commitment to creating innovative new products and systems to meet the challenges facing society today in terms of energy, housing and the environment is clear to see.
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Saint-Gobain solutions span from selfcleaning windows and photovoltaic glass to smart insulation systems, water supply and solar systems. Its strategy is focused on providing a range of products and solutions for emerging markets in key areas including solar power, the development of new lighting technologies such as organic electroluminescent diodes (OLEDs) to reduce energy consumption, intelligent glass and high performance insulation systems.
The new Saint-Gobain Innovation Centre in London is designed to showcase the latest technologies from its UK manufacturing companies, including British Gypsum, Saint-Gobain Isover, Glassolutions, Saint-Gobain Weber, SaintGobain Glass, Saint-Gobain PAM, Pasquill and Ecophon. Located at 95 Great Portland Street, this new facility opened its doors to construction professionals in March. Designed to inspire visitors to consider
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new solutions that correspond with the market needs of today and tomorrow, the venue brings together influential industry thought leaders to help drive evolution and innovation. Facilities include a ‘library’ illustrating the breadth and depth of materials offered and distributed by Saint-Gobain, collaborative work spaces and two meeting rooms. Offering open plan or private space, these are available for meetings, conferences, launches and receptions.
Designed by architect Structural Interiors and fitted out using materials supplied almost exclusively by SaintGobain’s UK manufacturing businesses, the venue demonstrates how products and systems work together in practice, as well as highlighting many of the latest innovations available to architects and construction professionals in the UK. Step inside the Saint-Gobain Innovation Centre and the aesthetic appeal of its solutions is immediately apparent. From the natural warmth of timber to the bespoke design of wall panels and contemporary finish of surfaces, the company offers a wide range of products designed to add style and flair to any project. The curved reception desk and floating staircase are constructed using Glulam, available from engineered timber specialist Pasquill. Glulam, or Glued Laminated Timber as it is also known, is an exceptionally strong material, with its tensile characteristics making it ideally suited for long-span, load-bearing widths. Offering a natural, environmentally friendly and renewable building product
it can also be shaped, as demonstrated by the Saint-Gobain Innovation Centre reception desk which showcases the versatility and strength of this sustainable material. Head downstairs and visitors will see a marriage of form and function.
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The staircase is constructed using Glulam
The walls in the meeting room feature striking Muralis wall panels from Ecophon
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Greenhouse The walls in the meeting room feature striking panels from Ecophon’s Muralis Designer Collection. These glasswool wall absorbers feature a digitally printed pattern on a glass facing fabric. Sound Absorbtion Class A, they offer exceptional acoustics, balancing the aesthetics of a room with the practical need for a positive environment in terms of noise levels. The Muralis Designer Collection includes five unique patterns and styles created by young Swedish designers. Ecophon asked each designer to create a pattern which is an expression of their own taste and style, resulting in a stunning collection of exclusive black, white and colour designs. On the ground floor of the Saint-Gobain Innovation Centre there is a solid round table with a glass, backlit surface. The base of the table is constructed using Hanex, a premium acrylic material supplied by International Decorative Surfaces. The design possibilities of Hanex are endless and it can be cut, shaped, moulded, routed or thermoformed into 3D shapes, making it ideal for both domestic and commercial applications. The table top is formed from vibrant green Cracked Ice glass from SaintGobain Glassolutions and backlit with
The top of the Hanex table is formed from vibrant green Cracked Ice glass from Glassolutions
On the ground floor of the Innovation Centre there is a table constructed using Hanex, a premium acrylic material
LEDs, further enhancing its aesthetic appeal. A laminated composition consisting of three layers of glazing, Cracked Ice features a shattered layer of toughened glass safely encased by two layers of float or toughened SEKURIT glass. Given that toughened glass never shatters in the same way, every piece of Cracked Ice is unique. The resulting mosaic pattern creates stunning visual impact, enhancing and complementing interior design schemes by adding visual impact and colour.
These are just some of the many groundbreaking products on display at the Saint-Gobain Innovation Centre. The building is packed with ideas and solutions for every sector, including new build, education, health, retail, industrial and renovation, with displays highlighting the latest products and systems to show how and where they can be used. Providing a welcoming and thoughtprovoking environment, the venue offers a hub where architects, designers and construction professionals can come together to share knowledge and exchange ideas to help create sustainable buildings that are a pleasure to live or work in. Centre Manager Shalini Patel comments: “At Saint-Gobain, we believe that change and innovation come when the brightest minds in the construction industry build on common ground to make productive connections and ensure a joined-up approach throughout the supply chain. As a product manufacturer our role is to be the catalyst that starts the process and keeps it moving forward. “The Saint-Gobain Innovation Centre will play a pivotal role in this, providing an inspiring space where construction professionals can learn about industry issues and the solutions required to meet the needs of a sustainable built environment, both today and in the future.”
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permeable paving solution from Brett Landscaping delivered an effective sustainable drainage solution to the social housing development in Pontefract, for a comparable cost to traditional paving. A feasibility study confirmed that a permeable pavement was the most cost effective solution because the high density of the housing project precluded alternative SuDS devices such as swales and ponds which require additional land take. Brett Landscaping was asked by Jack Lunn to devise a suitable solution and, following initial site investigations, determined that the permeability of the sub-grade was good enough to allow surface water resulting from rainfall in the area to infiltrate totally into the subgrade.
Permeable paving from Brett Landscaping has been specifically designed to provide manageable, environmentally-friendly surface water management systems that are fully SuDScompliant. Permeable paving meets the requirements of landscapers in terms of the fast dispersal of water from surfaces, as well as the removal of pollutants before the water is drained into the soil.
The permeable pavior selected was Omega Flow from Brett Landscaping – 80mm for the roads and 60mm for driveways – whose classic rectangular profile and purpose designed nibs ensure optimum permeability in addition to an eye-catching contemporary aesthetic. Unlike other surface water management and attenuation systems, the use of permeable paving enables the structure to capture up to 95% of pollutants within the surface water run-off. This significantly improves the quality
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Stump Cross is an ambitious project built by contractor Jack Lunn Construction for developer Synergy Housing. Due to an existing drainage infrastructure already working close to capacity – and therefore unable to cope with additional run-off – Wakefield Metropolitan District Council demanded that a Sustainable Drainage System (SuDS) be incorporated into the access road to Stump Cross.
Aesthetic appeal Brett designed a permeable paving solution for the site using its PermCalc software, which assesses projects based on calculations of variables such as rainfall, traffic volumes and land composition to determine the appropriate sub-base composition. These design suggestions were then submitted to Wakefield Metropolitan District Council for approval.
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Sustainability in Development Rob Martin, Marketing Manager at Jack Lunn Construction, said a close working relationship from an early stage with Brett helped ensure the project ran smoothly – and came in at a comparable cost to traditional paving. One particular benefit was that there was no need for traditional road drainage on the site, which helped to reduce additional groundwork during construction. This ensures that the overall cost of the project came in approximately the same as they would have been for constructing a conventional pavement.
Refreshing alternative of the water leaving the site and is a key feature of a true SuDS system. Based on the PermCalc design, Brett Landscaping recommended the use of a series of containment dams running across the carriageway to compartmentalise the road into individual permeable pavements. This helps to prevent the surface water flowing to the bottom of the site and flooding the lower houses on the development during periods of heavy rainfall. Brett also worked with Jack Lunn to design a service strip which fed the individual plots with gas water and electricity.
“Permeable paving is often seen as being a significant departure from conventional pavement construction incurring more time and, inevitably, more costs,” says Rob Martin. “However, working closely with Brett Landscaping on the design and construction of the permeably paved areas on this site, we found that it was no big deal, just a bit different from normal pavement construction.” The section 38 officer from WMDC who approved the designs prior to construction confirmed that the authority would take legal ownership of the road upon completion of the initial 12 month maintenance period. Based upon this experience Jack Lunn
Permeable paving meets the requirements of landscapers in terms of the fast dispersal of water from surfaces
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Drainage management PermCalc can also be used to create different proposals based upon the likelihood of severe weather in order to produce a design that will withstand and safely manage the passage of water in a ‘worst case scenario.’ The design methodology of PermCalc also enables users to input an excess based on anticipated future changes, reflecting the importance to planners of climate change in long-term drainage management. Crucially, PermCalc undertakes a range of tasks automatically for the most comprehensive design suggestion of a project. Unlike alternative permeable pavement design methodologies, Brett Landscaping believes it is essential to advise on potentially ‘hidden’ aspects that can affect the performance of a permeable
paving solution since no site is a truly isotropic plane. “Slopes, adjacent roofs, additional nonpermeable areas around the perimeter of a site – all of these factors can alter the flow of water, it is therefore crucial that architects and developers provide a full picture of the site layout,” confirms Andrew Gill. “Users are prompted at each stage to enter all relevant site information, this is then factored in to the PermCalc calculation process to create the optimal design suggestion.” At the end of the design process, PermCalc provides the user with fully costed design suggestions for the project. This enables planners to gain an accurate comparison with non-permeable solutions. Most importantly, designs can then be edited so that users can tweak volumes and prices to suit their specific requirements and create various differing scenarios. In order to fully support PermCalc within the market Brett Landscaping can now also offer three levels of free training to design consultants and local authority personnel, ranging from how to use Brett PermCalc to ‘permeable pavement design, construction, adoption and maintenance.’
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with non-permeable solutions” explains Andrew Gill, Marketing Manager at Brett Landscaping. PermCalc users are taken through a step-by-step process which is based on the current British Standard guidance for designing permeable pavements. This requires them to enter structural and hydraulic data about the proposed site as well as average rainfall, the type of vehicle load the paving must withstand and any known pollutants that will impact upon water quality.
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Construction has stated that it certainly would have no concerns about using permeable paving on future projects to provide an effective way to manage the dispersal of surface water. Brett Landscaping believes that other housing developments can benefit from PermCalc, its free to use online tool which enables landscapers, architects and developers to create accurate, fully costed design suggestions for permeable paving solutions. Accessed via the Brett website, PermCalc is ideal for any project which requires Sustainable Drainage System (SuDS) and creates authoritative data to enable decision makers to make informed choices about the benefits of permeable paving. “A lot of people are unsure about the cost implications of permeable pavements, so PermCalc has been developed to demystify the process by providing a true, like-for-like, comparison For a faster response visit www.fca-magazine.com or use the free reader enquiry card
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Voice of the Industry A tightly defined metal finish at the outset will avoid many problems
phase of the building and with this vague start-point problems begin to mount up as the components are moved down the supply chain. Since the building envelope is rarely made entirely by a single contractor, different elements from different subcontractors end up at a variety of metal finishers, all using different pre-treatment processes and different makes of paint or powder.
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Specifications for the majority of components of a building are strictly defined and rightly so. From the original architect drawings to the last sub-contractor in the supply chain, the specifications are adhered to and the resulting structure is as the architect and owner intended. Richard Besant, Sales and Marketing Director of Powdertech, highlights the importance of seeing specification through to the end.
perverse since the metal finish or coating not only creates the ‘look’ intended by the designer or architect but is also essential to the integrity of the building. Frequently the specification for the metal finish, be it anodising, plating, painting or powder coating, is so loosely defined that some of the qualities and characteristics envisaged by the owner, particularly those of durability, are never realised. Terms such as ‘equal or equivalent to’ are often used in the specifications for this
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pecifications cite tried and tested products, processes and, importantly, those that meet international standards. Specifications are an essential and highly important part of the building tender document and the final contract. Yet it appears that as the final layer of the building is reached, the importance given to the specifications rapidly diminishes. This is strange and seemingly
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An approved metal finishing company can be selected to meet that specification across all elements of the building envelope giving uniform quality and appearance of coating
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As an end result the building fails to achieve a uniform appearance with variances in the colour, gloss level and crucially the durability of the finish. A desire for short-term cost savings means that smaller components such as window cills and flashings are often finished to a lower quality, but this is a prime example of false economy. If these elements are peeling and corroding within 4-5 years the building will begin to look unsightly and need maintenance, irrespective of the main cladding having a lifespan of over 25 years. Other false economies arise; the project brief may have specified a rigorously tested aluminium system but left the coating poorly specified, resulting in the high performance metal being coated with low-grade materials. The thousands of pounds spent on technically advanced aluminium are squandered through using a coating that will not provide adequate long term protection. In the worst cases, corroded elements will become a structural weak
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selected to meet that specification across all elements of the building envelope giving uniform quality and appearance of coating. Metal finishers can do a lot to help this process by ensuring that they have their product and process details in a ‘BIM ready’ format to be loaded into the system as required. Once a job has been completed it will become imperative to record all the details of pre-treatment and coating chemicals used, quality checks and test results, powder manufacturers, colour references, gloss levels and so on so that these can be fed back into the BIM model for future maintenance of the building. Metal finishing companies, including anodisers, platers, wet paint sprayers and powder coaters need to determine how they can best support their customers with regard to BIM and they, in turn, need feedback from customers to discover what is and isn’t working. Many of the well-established coating companies have directors sitting on regulatory committees, standards bodies and industry organisations and as such they can assist in helping the industry as it strives to move forward in ever better documentation and recording of the process and products that end up on the external face of every building we see.
Metal finishers can do a lot to help by ensuring that they have their product and process details in a ‘BIM ready’
point and time consuming and costly repairs will be needed.
Clear vision Loose specifications can result in confusions and discrepancies in the coating stated on different documents. Order forms have been known to disagree entirely with the original drawing annotations and time is wasted (at a point when time is in short supply) going back up through the specification chain to determine which is the actual finish required. Further on in the life of the building, when new parts or repairs are needed, no one is clear as to the exact colour, shade or gloss level that has been used on various components. Serious delays to a refurbishment or extension project occur whilst documentation is tracked down.
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All of these issues indicate that there is an urgent need for more rigorous specification of metal finishing at the start of a project, and strict record keeping by metal finishers on completion of the job. Not before time, the increasing adoption of BIM (Building Information Modelling) across the industry is starting to drive this change. A BIM model will show the virtual equivalents of every part used to build a building, with associated reference data. The requirement to feed electronically available information into a BIM programme for every aspect, including metal finishing, should mean than that the coating specification is treated more seriously and becomes better defined. A tightly defined metal finish at the outset will avoid many of the problems mentioned previously. Furthermore, an approved metal finishing company can be
Richard Besant is Sales and Marketing Director of Powdertech (Corby) Limited. He joined Powdertech in 1997, starting a specialist architectural metalwork finishing division. Richard has worked on the BSI committee developing European and International standards for duplex coatings on galvanized steel.
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Floors, Walls & Ceilings Carl Stokes, Divisional Manager at Schlüter-Systems, comments: “With the hotel set to soon open its doors, the finishing profiles offer essential protection to such high quality surroundings. Guests will not only be protected, but notice the smart and stylish finish of the walls and floors and this is down to the varied range of materials and finishes available within our profile range.”
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regarded by the international hotel chain: “Throughout my years of installations I have become very familiar with SchlüterSystems products and have always been forward in recommending the products due to their ease of use, quality, looks and practical function. “With such a high quality project as the Adagio Hotel, we put forward SchlüterPROFILES straight away as nothing else on the market could compare to the extremely neat and attractive finish of both the Schlüter-RONDEC and Schlüter-RENO. The hotel didn’t have any hesitation in approving these products and the result has been an installation that went very smoothly, ran to schedule and created a finish that matches the rest of the interior perfectly.”
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Schlüter-RONDEC is a range of symmetrically rounded tile trim profiles available in a wide variety of materials, textures and finishes, which feature as a contrast or blend with the finish and protect tiled outer wall corners and other tile edges, e.g. tile skirting. Schlüter-RENO is a range of profiles for stepless transition between floor coverings of the same or differing heights, for example for the transition from tiles to carpeting. In addition, it protects the edge of the tile and the adjacent coverings. The integrated joint spacer forms a defined joint cavity with the tile and is available in a range of materials, depths and lenghts The Adagio Liverpool City Centre is located in the heart of the city near to the Albert Dock one of the most important ports in the world. The 126 fully equipped rooms from studios to two-room apartments make this aparthotel the ideal place to stay for a leisure or business trip.
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Increased building capacity 330 Holborn Gate is an impressive nine-storey, glassfronted office building, in a prime business location in London. Space Airconditioning, the Guildford-based Daikin Distributor, was specified to supply what is probably the UK’s largest installation of Daikin’s R22 replacement VRVQ air conditioning systems as part of a recently-completed major refurbishment.
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pace Airconditioning had supplied and been closely involved with the building’s original R22 based Daikin VRV systems and held comprehensive data on the original installation. This information greatly assisted M&E Consultants BWS of Epsom, acting on behalf of the client Land Securities, when it came to considering replacement air conditioning system designs. Daikin’s unique VRVQ system, specifically designed to enable existing interconnecting pipework to be retained, became an increasingly attractive proposition from operating efficiency, cost saving, expediency and minimising occupant disruption aspects. Space Air technician’s carried out a detailed survey of the existing pipework and declared it suitable for VRVQ to be applied.
Project support John Noad (Building Environment Ltd) was appointed as the main M&E Contractor and they in turn subcontracted the installation of the Daikin VRVQ systems to a Space Air approved installation specialist. Space Air also
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provided full project management support throughout the installation and commissioned the systems as they were completed. Mike Nankivell, Space Air’s Marketing and Business Development Director was in attendance when the 35 new VRVQ condensing units were lifted into position, an operation, that had to be conducted with military precision due to restricted crane and vehicle access. The Existing VRV equipment scheduled for decommissioning and removal in stages included 35 No R22 Heat Recovery Condensing Units serving seven floors, 300 Floor mounted FXYL indoor units each with a BS Box and remote controller, 2 No Centralised Controllers per floor. Land Securities let the building to various tenants on a leasehold basis, with floors 4,5 & 6 being occupied by the same tenant, Chime. The 7th floor was unoccupied. The issue for Land Securities was that the leasehold agreement with Chime was due for renewal. The tenant was made aware that the existing VRV systems were operating with the regulated ODS refrigerant HCFC R22.
Minimal disruption The unoccupied 7th floor was the first part of the project. This was completely refurbished which allowed the development of a new bulkhead design in the central core areas. This meant that Daikin’s slim ducted units (FXDQ) could be selected and conditioned air distribution could be improved throughout the floor. For the occupied floors 4, 5 & 6, considerations for risk to business from disruption during the refurbishment works were paramount as well as cost. VRVIII-Q was put forward as the best option because of the potential to re-use large amounts of the existing refrigeration pipework and thereby minimising disruption for the occupants of the offices. Space Air carried out comprehensive surveys of the existing systems to ensure feasibility of the VRVIII-Q product. Detailed survey reports submitted to the client included equipment costings, efficiency comparisons and run cost projections for VRVQ vs. the original installation.
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Hotel Building Focus are helping them to create buildings that imitate nature. Roof gardens are a great example of biophilic design, as are ‘living walls’, which provide growing environments for plant life as well as habitats for wildlife.
Sustainable retreat Following on from this, the concept of biophilic design is now also providing inspiration to the architecture of hotels, which are, like many businesses, being adapted in-line with a much more sustainable, self-sufficient way of living. When it comes to hotel design, it goes without saying that the interior concept needs to emphasise a warm, relaxed and welcoming atmosphere for customers, and biophilic design allows for the creation of a peaceful retreat for those looking to escape from the rush of everyday life. By utilising patterns which reflect the colour and texture of natural entities, such as grass, bark and stone, biophilic design can help to create a pervading sense of calm and opulence for all hotel guests. So, where to begin when introducing elements of biophilic design into hotel environments? The floor provides an ideal opportunity, as it offers a canvas on
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The concept of biophilia is based on the idea that we all possess an instinctive love of nature. With more people now living and working within compact spaces in the built environment, we are seeing a growing desire to escape from walls and sky-scrapers. Hannah Harper, European Concept Designer Hospitality at Interface, discusses the increasing importance of biophilic designs within hotel architecture.
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magine being able to bring the power of nature into the interior design and architecture of hospitality sector buildings. How would you do it? What would it look like? What would it feel like? And, perhaps most importantly, what would be the benefits? For many years, artists, scientists and designers have understood the important role that biophilic design can play in influencing our physical, psychological
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and emotional well-being, and as such, we can see its influences across the world in commercial environments. Increasingly, designers are looking for ways to bring nature indoors and to work it into the aesthetics and materials of furniture and appliances. For example, as architects and structural engineers combine their skills with ecology and biology, advances in materials and renewable energy systems
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Using nature as an inspiration for hospitality sector architecture can provide a highly practical solution
Hotel Building Focus which to build a unique creation. This can then be complemented by fixtures and furnishings to help emphasise the theme. Interface has recently launched a luxurious new carpet range, Urban Retreat, which is inspired by this concept. The collection is available in three distinct styles, with a range of colours for each product, created to blend easily with each other, meaning that they can be mixed and matched to create a unique and calming interior.
By utilising patterns which reflect the colour and texture of natural entities, biophilic design can help to create a sense of calm and opulence
Reflecting the core elements of biophilic design, ranges within the Urban Retreat collection are evocative of traditional stone, dense woodland and savannah grasses. Each range offers its own take on the natural environment, and from the eclectic and austere patterns of Urban Retreat One to the luxurious, deep pile in Urban Retreat Two, the collections put a sophisticated twist on natural imagery. The final style, Urban Retreat Three, evokes elegance with a shimmering linen-like finish that’s inspired by shifting shades with fine fissures.
Inspiring concept In addition to these aesthetic and luxurious qualities, using nature as an inspiration for hospitality sector architecture and design can also provide a highly practical solution. From inlife use to maintenance cycles, taking inspiration from nature can provide an effective way to create a durable, yet
luxurious, solution. For many years, Interface has been looking to the natural world for inspiration when designing its products and has applied the principles of biomimicry, using nature as its inspiration. Through this concept, the company has created non-directional flooring, where each tile is unique and maintains a randomness of pattern however it is laid. Interface looked at the way in which nature provides a floorcovering, and just as with fallen leaves caught by the wind, the company’s tiles have been created to replicate this random design. This natural patterning lends itself to a more sustainable method of installation by minimising waste. In addition to this, the tiles are laid nondirectionally which makes for a faster installation time and increases flexibility of design. The main benefit of this type of floorcovering is that individual tiles can be replaced quickly should the need arise.
For instance, should there be a spillage on the floor, the tiles that have been affected – and not the carpet as a whole – can be replaced quickly and easily, with little or no down-time required for the hotel.
Intrinsic connection Creating an interior environment that evokes the outside world can help to reestablish that vital connection between humans and nature. And even simple measures, such as installing plants, letting in more daylight or giving staff access to views of nature can have profound physical, psychological and social benefits, reducing stress and increasing energy and concentration levels. Most importantly to the hospitality industry in particular, using subtle references to biophilic design can also create a luxurious atmosphere, which helps guests to feel truly comfortable and relaxed.
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Legal & Business Choosing a CE marked product from a DHF member company means that the CE mark is evidence of compliance
It is vital that architects and specifiers choose CE marked products from suppliers that are members of the Door & Hardware Federation and there is a very good reason for this. It gives peace of mind that the product has been checked to ensure it complies with health and safety and many environmental regulations.
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n the door and hardware market, the architect need not check compliance but a check still needs to be made to ensure it complies with Building Regulations. Nor will any risk assessments have to take place except by the building owner or user. Choosing a CE marked product from a DHF member company means that the CE mark is evidence of compliance relating to product safety under health and safety legislation, and so it helps protect the architect’s client against litigation in the event of an accident occurring. In some cases, CE marking is compulsory and has been for a number of years. This is true in the case of powered industrial doors. All powered doors manufactured and supplied by DHF member companies are CE marked under the Machinery Directive. Non-fire doors can be CE marked under the Construction Products Directive (CPD).Voluntary CE marking under this directive has been possible since 2004. Indeed, many DHF members already CE mark under this legislation to
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give health and safety and environmental assurance to their customers – amongst other product-specific assurances such as thermal performance and wind/water penetration. Architects and architectural technologists need to be aware that from 1st July this year, it will become a legal requirement to place CE marks on all industrial doors except for fire shutters. In fact it will be a criminal offence to place a construction product on the market without a CE mark, provided there is a harmonised European standard in force for the product, which is the case with industrial doors and shutters. This means that by choosing a DHF company rather than a non-member company, the specifier is assured that the manufacturer’s CE marking obligations have been met. There are other benefits too in choosing a DHF member company. In particular, he is assured that every DHF member company abides by the DHF’s stringent Quality Assured technical standard of capability, customer service
and quality. These are further backed up by DHF members’ adherence to a Code of Conduct governing members’ standards of workmanship, quality assurance, training, safety and business integrity. And there is a guarantee that the product will meet the performance levels stated in the declaration of performance. For further information download the DHF Guide to Specifying CE marked industrial doors from the DHF website http://www.dhfonline.org.uk/downloads/ pub205.pdf This advisory document is aimed directly at architects and architectural technicians. It details all the important new changes in law coming into effect from 1st July this year governing CE marking of construction products including industrial doors and shutters.
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Modern Methods of Construction
Eurobrick dresses studios Brick slip cladding is a growing sector as its numerous benefits are being more widely recognised. Eurobrick was the first company to introduce an insulated brick cladding system to Europe in 1991, since then the company has become a leading supplier to the commercial, house building and public sector markets.
With around 400m² of cladding materials supplied to site, the X-clad system provided a lightweight finish that was easy to transport and install onto the plywood sheathed frame. By utilising the slimmest available 17mm backer panel and extruded brick slips, the system weight was in the region of 36Kg/m².The lightweight brick slips lowered the environmental impact of the building process. From production to transportation, there were reductions in the carbon footprint of the project. Eurobrick supplies a range of manufactured brick slips, which are much thinner than traditional brick, using around 60-70% less energy during the firing process in the kiln. The brick slips are also extremely light, so during transportation, more of the product can be carried on a pallet. This lowers the number of vehicles required to complete final delivery of the product. Reducing the time on the road ensured that the delivery process was as quick and energy efficient as possible.
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hen fashion powerhouse, Vivienne Westwood, was planning the radical remodeling of an old brick warehouse in Battersea, London, Eurobrick was on hand to provide an innovative and environmentally friendly brick cladding solution. The company was contracted by Isle Construction and Interiors to provide the brick slip X-clad system as the finish to the new structure. The X-clad system is a third party certified insulated cladding solution that is suitable for both internal and external walls. A pre-laminated backer panel is fixed to a wall or frame, and then stone or brick slips are bonded to a template of horizontal tracks on the backer panel.The installation is completed using pointing mortar, which
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is piped into the joints before being finished like traditional brickwork. The Vivienne Westwood project involved a part demolition of the existing structure and the construction of a contemporary five-storey steel framed building to accommodate studios and offices. The steel frame was built with a timber infill, and the designs included a brick finish to the project. The front elevation incorporates large scale glazing panels recessed within the surrounding brickwork.The dark glazing and frames contrasts with the white painted brickwork. Eurobrick’s thinnest backer panel was used together with a 15mm thick extruded brick slip, producing a total system depth of just 32mm.The slim line profile of the cladding assisted in creating the sleek recess detail.
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The green credentials of the X-clad system are well established. It is a highly versatile cladding system with the option for up to 100mm of insulation available. The insulation foam is a closed cell extruded polystyrene, which offers a more weather and waterproof finish than some insulation solutions.The polystyrene used in Eurobrick’s backer panels has a certified BRE Green Guide Rating of A, the most environmentally friendly currently available. The addition of insulation will help lower energy bills, as less internal heat will be lost through the building’s outer walls.The inclusion of insulation on the outside of new or refurbished structures improves efficiency with reduced cold bridging. The Vivienne Westwood project did not require any additional insulation, but even the thinnest 17mm panel contributes to the energy efficiency levels of the building. The X-clad system allows for almost any style of brick to be incorporated in the cladding of a building.The Vivienne Westwood project used Britannia range brick slips, which were subsequently painted in order to provide a clean crisp finish to the building and provide a striking contrast between the contemporary and traditional elements.
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Design & Desire
Learning through colour The versatility of Spanish ceramics enables a playful interaction between colour and shape for the new Children’s Innovation Centre in Valencia, Spain, by Foursquare Arquitectos. The centre was conceived to champion educational innovation and to inspire its young occupants to explore the world around them, with the architecture of the project playing a key role in that aspiration.
To make shape and colour work together for maximum impact, a versatile cladding material was needed © Javier Fuente
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he Technology Park of Valencia was built in the beginning of the 1980s by the Trade & Industry Department of the autonomous government of Valencia to promote Valencian industry and to foster innovation. Currently the Technology Park is home to 350 businesses. Its main objectives are to stimulate the industrial diversification in the region of Valencia, to promote the adoption of new technologies and to carry out
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Research, Development and Innovation initiatives. All this is beneficial for the creation of new business and job opportunities in the region. The increasing growth of the Technology Park on the outskirts of Valencia resulted in a pressing need for easily accessible day care facilities for employees’ children, thus Spanish firm Foursquare Arquitectos were commissioned to design a new Children’s Education and Innovation Centre within
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the grounds. Commenting on its necessity, project leader Ana Garcia Sala, Foursquare Arquitectos, comments: “A lot of business are interested in this model of childcare. It offers advantages both in terms of conveniences – parents can be closer to their children and be absent from work less often, as well as in terms of quality of the service – as parents are more involved in the education of their children. However, the educational responsibility has been transferred to local councils and in some cases there are financial help schemes for preschoolers. “The early period of childcare and education is not compulsory, but the sector needs to be regulated, as a lot of women are going back to work only four months after giving birth and need daycare facilities. The public administration regulates elements such as the size of the facilities/classrooms for each age group and the qualifications that the teachers must hold.” Ana continues: “Education for children from 0-6 years is divided in two cycles of 3 years each, but it is not compulsory. The obligatory education period is for 6-16 years olds and education for these students is free and funded by the state.” The Valencia scheme had greater ambitions, however, than simply filling in a gap in the childcare market. The centre was also conceived to champion educational innovation and to inspire its young occupants to explore the world
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The building complex relies on geothermal and solar energy sources
part of education. “The colour encourages a transmission of sensations from both inside and out, creating a space that stimulates curiosity and creativity among the young users of the building. The rounded shapes and lack of sharp edges, both in the exterior and the interior, not only enhance the children’s safety, but also invite exploration and encourage proximity and interaction,” explains Sala.
Specific requirements In order to make shape and colour work together for maximum impact, Sala needed a versatile cladding material with
high UV colour resistance that would withstand both the test of time and the strong Iberian sun. The optimum solution came in the form of advanced bespoke porcelain from Spanish specialist Natucer. To meet the very specific needs of the curved facade project, Natucer produced 13.5 x 55cm rectangular glazed porcelain tiles, together with specially curved pieces with a width of 13.5cm and a bowing radius of 85cm. To achieve the required curvature, the glazed porcelain tiles were manufactured by a process of single-fire baking at 1195ºC in carefully monitored cycles.
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around them, with the architecture of the project playing a key role in that aspiration. Ana Garcia Sala envisioned a development in which the buildings formed an emotional component of the pedagogical ideal. Inspired by observing children at play, Sala designed a ‘family’ of brightly hued circular structures, externally clad in bespoke ceramics. She comments: “At the early ages, kids do not follow any patterns; they have individual needs and individual pace of learning, physical and mental development. Respecting individual development should be an important
Each of the five ‘colour coded’ circular blocks within the scheme has its own specific purpose © Javier Fuente
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Sala designed a ‘family’ of brightly hued circular structures, externally clad in bespoke ceramics
High UV colour resistance withstands the test of time © Javier Fuente
Quality finish The tiles were fastened to tracks via aluminium staples set into slots within the tiles. The tracks were then fixed to the facade via a sandwiched panel of aluminium and mineral wool, supported by a metallic substructure. Each of the five ‘colour coded’ circular blocks within the scheme has its own specific purpose.
The violet building is equipped for infants from 0-12 months and also offers breastfeeding facilities. The pink building is for toddlers from 1-2 years, and the green structure is dedicated to 2-3 year olds. The red block accommodates a communal area, a gym, a multipurpose leisure room, a heated pool with saline water, plus facilities for 3-6 year old preschoolers. The blue building hosts the catering, staff rooms, administration, plus a learning and innovation centre aligned with the teaching methods of Montessori and Reggio Emilia. Sustainability was another key consideration in terms of both design and specified materials, with the objective of achieving minimal environmental
impact. The choice of ceramics as a natural, durable and easy-maintenance cladding material with high thermal inertia, supports this intention, as well as the proximity of production – based only 60 km away in Castellon, the heart of the Spanish tile industry. The building complex also relies on geothermal and solar energy sources, while the interior features a climate controlled resin floor and ventilation with heat recovery. “There are minimal Spanish standard for energy efficiency we had to meet, however the project exceeded these minimal requirements and acquired an A energy certificate,” comments Ana.
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Natucer were asked to produce a series of tiles in five distinct spectral groups – pink, violet, blue, red and green. Using high temperature glazes, Natucer also produced pieces in four varying shades of each hue to allow the architect to create a tone-on-tone ‘patchwork’ effect for each facade.
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Images: Above: Each of the five ‘colour coded’ circular blocks within the scheme has its own specific purpose Right: The buildings stimulate curiosity and creativity among the young users
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Floors, Walls & Ceilings F. Ball’s Stopgap smoothing underlayment has been used to create a smooth and durable surface for the new carpet
a waterproof surface membrane is required to effectively suppress moisture. When completing a hotel flooring refurbishment, time can be tight. In order to minimise disruption to staff and guests, the use of fast curing additives and accelerants can be added to epoxy resin waterproof surface membranes to dramatically reduce drying times from 18-24 hours, to just three.
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Luxury and durability are key considerations when completing a flooring refurbishment in hotel and leisure facilities. A specifier should be mindful that the aesthetics of a finished floor contribute greatly to the overall look and feel of such settings, and should be a top priority in the preparatory stages of a project. Stephen Boulton, Technical Service Manager at F. Ball, offers expertise on how best to upgrade a floor’s performance and appeal.
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The application of a smoothing underlayment is paramount in order to create a smooth, even surface to install a new floorcovering onto. As well as being mindful of the appearance of hotel flooring, specifiers should consider the anticipated levels of daily foot traffic the floor will be subjected to, not to mention the loads and luggage that will need to be accommodated. Therefore, a heavy duty smoothing underlayment should be favoured in this installation to offer lasting performance. A substandard flooring installation can be avoided by selecting the most appropriate subfloor preparation products for the specific setting. In hotels and leisure facilities particularly, first impressions matter greatly, and so the finished floor needs to be completed to the highest possible standard. Ensuring that a subfloor is suitably dry and smooth is the best start for a subfloor in order to achieve a five-star finish. A range of subfloor preparation products from F. Ball, were recently used in the refurbishment of a wedding and function suite of the Jarvis Clayton Lodge Hotel, in Newcastle-under-Lyme, Staffordshire. With an events diary filled with weddings and conferences booked months in advance, the hotel required a fast track installation, completed to the highest quality finish. The hotel selected a jet-black carpet with a contemporary white design for the room, and grey slate tiles for the service areas at the bar. Contractors from Newcastle Flooring specified a fast-setting smoothing underlayment from F. Ball’s high performance range to create a smooth, level subfloor, before installing the stylish floorcovering with a high performance Styccobond tackifier adhesive from F. Ball.
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Kitchens, Bedrooms & Bathrooms
Superior bathroom suites Opened in November 2012, the InterContinental London – Westminster Hotel is the first InterContinental to open in London for over 36 years. Just a stone’s throw from the corridors of power and within earshot of the chimes of Big Ben, this new 4 star property exudes period appeal set within Queen Anne’s Chambers, a former government building built in the 1800s.
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ollowing a £150m investment by Shiraz Boghani and family of Supreme Hotels, the elegant interior of the hotel sits behind a 19th century townhouse exterior to provide sanctuary for business and leisure guests alike in the heart of Westminster. 256 guest rooms are spread across six floors and include 45 individually decorated suites with separate lounge and bedroom. All rooms feature well-appointed marble bathrooms with walk-in shower and separate bath. Showers and bathroom fittings are from internationally-renowned, German specialist Hansgrohe. Celebrated Spanish designer Patricia Urquiola is one of the few female designers in the bathroom sector and her Axor Urquiola collection, created in collaboration with the designer brand Axor, has a distinctly sensual and emotional appeal.The Axor Urquiola single lever basin mixer plays a starring role at the basin in all hotel bathrooms, where it was specially adapted to meet the design brief with the pop-up waste lever positioned to the side, rather than the standard position at the back of the tap.
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With a playful nod to the design style of the sixties and seventies, the square lever with rounded corners means that the mixer can be operated intuitively and, at the same time, feels pleasant to the hand. As a characteristic design element in the collection it rises at an angle out of the base body, providing it with an unaccustomed, but pleasing asymmetry.
a ceiling connector so as to be directly overhead and provide a refreshing, airinfused downpour in the fully tiled walk-in showers. Comfortable, modern design combined with strong eco credentials from Hansgrohe are on display in the hotel washrooms with the Metris electronic basin mixer. Operated by infra-red sensor, these touch-free models ensure the highest possible standards of hygiene along with responsible consumption of water as the sensor ensures that the tap cannot be left running after use. In addition to superior quality bathroom fittings, the overall standard of fit-out of the hotel bathrooms is second to none. Richly-veined brown marble is used around the bath and basin areas complemented by a lighter brown marble on the floors. These opulent surfaces are softened by beige stone wall tiles and the basin area is framed by exotic, polished wood. Ben Reed, Contracts Manager at Hansgrohe comments: “This was a fantastic project for us due to its high profile location and also being the first London hotel for InterContinental and SB hotels in over three decades. The bathrooms are finished to an extremely high specification to provide a level of luxury for hotel guests that totally befits the Hansgrohe and Axor brands.”
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Water-saving solutions The bath area features the concealed control from the popular PuraVida collection from Hansgrohe. Characterised by softened shapes and a lightness of design, PuraVida is a timeless collection that blends perfectly into many interior bathroom schemes. The control operates the Croma 100 EcoSmart hand shower featuring water-saving technology to reduce consumption to just 9 litres per minute while still providing an effective and enjoyable shower. The control diverts to the discreet Exafill bath filler; this best-selling and ingenious product from Hansgrohe acts as a three-in-one bath filler, waste and overflow. The iconic Raindance AIR overhead shower from Hansgrohe is fitted with
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CE compliance surfaces The Construction Products Regulation comes into force on 1st July 2013 where it will become mandatory for products which fall under the scope of harmonised European Standards (hENs) to make a declaration of their performance and carry the CE mark before they can be placed on the market in the EU. Peter Jennings, Technical Director for ACO Building Drainage, explains more.
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in the 1990s, but the legislation is now changing. As of 1st July 2013, it will be a legal requirement for all products that fall within the scope of hENs to carry the CE marking accompanied by a Declaration of Performance (DoP) if they are to be placed anywhere on the EU market, including the UK. The DoP states the performance of the product when tested to the Essential Requirements of the standard. For example, when it comes to linear drainage systems these requirements cover load bearing capacity; durability and water
tightness. Although not a mandatory requirement in the UK until July 2013, providing assurance to our customers has been a key driver for us, with ACO Building Drainage introducing CE marking on its standard products ahead of schedule in 2011. To ensure they comply with CE marking requirements, our products are subject to third party testing by an accredited Notified Body, an organisation which is authorised by the European Union to carry out such assessments. Mandatory factory production surveillance of product manufacturing control is carried out, and we also undertake our own testing to ensure our products meet the specified requirements set out in the hENs. As well as enabling us to trade with companies in Europe, this testing and the resulting CE mark provides our customers with added reassurance that our products are fit for purpose. For our standard products, the channel element is marked with a label containing the familiar CE logo, a reference to the applicable harmonised standard, for example EN1433, and load classification. Depending on its size and the available space, the grating may also be marked in a similar manner. Despite the fact that the mandatory CE marking deadline is just around the corner some manufacturers have yet to introduce it across their product range. The implications of not carrying CE marking on products are potentially very serious for the manufacturer and supply chain. After 1st July 2013 it will become a criminal offence to place any construction product covered by hENs on the market without a CE mark. With this in mind, it’s clear to see why mandatory CE marking is so important.
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Premier Loft Ladders Industrial and commercial businesses, public organisations and homeowners are doing their utmost to make the very best and most cost-effective use of their finances. Often, this motivates them to find practical and economical ways of optimising the space in existing properties by moving upwards rather than moving out. For instance, homeowners are making better use of their lofts for storage and businesses are increasing storage space through the use of mezzanine floors and by utilising the space afforded by flat roofs to locate such things as plant, motor and boiler rooms. The market leader in this area is Premier Loft Ladders. The preferred choice of architects and building industry professionals throughout the UK, Premier leads the field in design, technology, energy efficiency and quality and is recognised as being the foremost supplier of concertina style aluminium and folding or sliding style wooden loft and access ladders. Prices are extremely competitive, in fact the company will match the price of any like for like product found at a lower price elsewhere! For further details plus advise and quotations, please contact Premier Loft Ladders by any of the following: T: 0845 9000 195 F: 01394 214413 E: sales@premierloftladders.co.uk W: www.premierloftladders.co.uk
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May Design Series Preview with the plan; we punctuated the show with generous activities – bars, breakout spaces and lecturer theatres. The bars have been designed by RCA students – as any inspiring city should be designed by more than one person.
How do you regard the May Design Series as a unique forum for inspiration and specification?
Breaking the mould
It brings together so many suppliers under one roof in an environment with design at its core which is easily navigated and a pleasure to use.
The May Design Series, taking place from 19-21st at London’s ExCel, is tailored to serve the needs of the Londonbased interior design, property, architectural and retail communities. In the run-up, Ab Rogers talks to FC&A about his influential role in the event and the key projects that have led him to be instrumental in this inaugural showcase.
How do you envisage trade events to evolve for the thriving design community?
Please give a brief history of your professional background.
In your opinion, how important is the relationship between architects and interior designers?
What inspired you to become an interior designer? I spent my childhood marinated in design. My mother, father and step father were all architects and though I initially rebelled and tried to escape, I was subconsciously lured back over time and fell in love with the space between science and poetry and in taking ideas from concept to reality.
Who has been your greatest influence? I have many, from fish of the deep abyss to tomatoes on a market stall. In terms of people, my mother and father, Nikk Saint Phalle, Rebecca Horn, Helen
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I am always proudest of our latest achievement – I am excited by what we are doing at the RCA in pioneering a new multi-sensorial platform of design where function, poetry and psychology converge. And, equally by our design for Selfridges in Birmingham, bring the stunning Future Systems building back to life, as well as reinventing the Porthcurno Telegraph Museum in Cornwall. I am also proud of the Ametsa restaurant, Christina Ong and Como Hotels.
All relationships within the industry are important; everyone needs to collaborate to create an integral final solution. Industrial, furniture, graphic, urban and architectural designers all work in the same environment and to create great work we all need to work together.
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Please explain the brief that was presented to you for the May Design Series. To create a trade show that breaks the mould, one that is future facing, a pleasure to enter and that would lift the spirit of the visitor.
How have you endeavored to meet these demands? By creating large scale elements, which have powerful visual impact and creating a master plan that is easy to navigate with way finding elements that make sure you know where going and where you have come from. We brought in a city planner to help us
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I initially trained as a Cabinet Maker then started to design exhibitions and kitchens as well as making them. I then spent six months doing Atlantic sailing boat deliveries – across the pacific, including the Panama cana. I then did my MA in industrial design at the Royal College of Art and set up Kitchen/Rogers design with a fellow student Shona Kitchen. We worked together for five years before going our separate ways. At which point I started Ab Rogers Design the studio I still have now. Last spring I became Head of Programme for interior design at the RCA.
Chadwick, Alberto Meda, Eva Jiricna, and many more.
Trade events need to become a celebration of the objects they offer. They need to show an edited collection of inspirational objects – not an A-Z catalogue, but a curated selection.
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Safety & Health Expo Preview
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afety & Health Expo, the market leading annual exhibition for safety and health professionals, is the only UK health and safety show to have the support of all three primary health and safety associations: Institution of Occupational Safety and Health (IOSH), The Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents (RoSPA) and The British Safety Industry Federation (BSIF). Organisers of the event are expecting more than 300 exhibitors to the show this year, with everything from fire safety management, construction site safety, to environmental control, PPE and working at heaight covered. New exhibitors this year include Fleet21, Concateno, Juice Learning, HB Protective Clothing, Rocky Brands and Superior Glove Works
Safety and Health Expo 2013 provides plenty of opportunities for visitors to engage with the leading professionals
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alongside returning favourites Draeger Safety, Portwest Clothing, Scott Safety and ATG Gloves, amongst many others. With seven dedicated theatres, zones and spaces for education, live demonstrations and networking, Safety and Health Expo 2013 provides plenty of opportunities for visitors to engage with the leading professionals and innovators within the sector. Many of the most popular features including the SHP Legal Arena, Access Industry Forum’s (AIF) Knowledge Base – Working at Height, the Health & Wellbeing Theatre, The Arco Academy and the IOSH Stand Networks Arena will return in 2013.
Vital resource Last year the SHP Legal Arena attracted more than 1300 delegates, who heard from some of the most respected lawyers in the country, including regular SHP columnist Kevin Bridges from Pinsent Masons; Jon Cooper from Bond Pearce; Peter Forshaw of Weightmans; and Ron Reid from Shoosmiths. They, and many other leading solicitors, will be presenting again this year on the most significant health and safety cases and topics, offering vital advice on how to avoid costly workplace incidents and prosecutions. The Health & Wellbeing Theatre will address issues around boosting productivity within the workplace through a variety of initiatives, including
stress management, ergonomics, behavioural safety, equality and diversity. Visitors to the Arco Academy will be encouraged to take part in live demonstrations and discussions that will centre on education through innovation, and the growing role behavioural safety is playing in transforming safety cultures across the globe.
Hub for debate Open to both members and nonmembers the IOSH Networks Arena allows visitors to meet with other health and safety professionals at a series of exclusive events running across the three days. New for 2013 the Business Driver Safety Zone will launch in partnership with Fleet21 and Honda UK. The Zone will showcase best practice in all areas of business driver safety using lively, interactive presentations and discussions that address knowledge gaps identified by Health and Safety professionals nationwide. Finally, the Barbour Directors Club will offer an unmissable opportunity for networking with top tier management working within health and safety, whilst also providing essential, commercially driven debates on the issues faced by leaders across the globe. This flagship trade event runs alongside Facilities Show, IFSEC International and Firex International as part of the Protection and Management Series which are all free to attend for registered visitors. To find out more information about Safety and Health Expo 2013 and to register, please visit www.safetyhealth-expo.co.uk.
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Safety & Health Expo 2013, held at Birmingham’s NEC from 14-16th May, will provide a comprehensive event that will cover the latest information on products and legislation, along with valuable health and safety end-user case studies, seminars from the leading voices in the industry and access to top associations and CPD opportunities.
The Barbour Directors Club will offer an opportunity for networking with top tier management working within health and safety
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JSP unveils Evolution of ideas
JSP, specialist in industrial head protection and innovative British PPE manufacturer, will be on Stand G60 in Hall 1 at Safety & Health Expo NEC Birmingham 14-16th May 2013. JSP will be headlining with JSPCheck – the first online verification system enabling end users to check the DNA of their PPE – giving assured protection and traceability. Every person that comes onto the stand and carries out a 2 minute live demonstration of JSP Check will be entered into a prize draw to win a magnum of champagne.
JSP will be showing its full groundbreaking Evolution (EVO) series of industrial head protection designed specifically to address different high, medium and low risk environments. EVO8 is the world’s first and only high performance side impact industrial safety helmet designed for extreme high risk environments that meets and exceeds the
new EN14052 head protection standard. Mk7 Hi Temp is designed for foundries and other high heat environments where protection is required to +150 degrees C EVOLite, at only 285g, is the strongest and lightest EN397 safety helmet on the market. Its unique 3D Adjustment with 1-2-3 point harness depth adjustment offers unrivalled comfort and retention. EVOLite CR2 safety helmet comes fitted with strips of material over 50% more reflective than those used on high-visibility clothing. EVO3 Comfort Plus helmet combines strength and comfort and is also available in a CR2 reflective version. JSP will also be exhibiting a number of its innovative respiratory products including its award-winning FilterSpec and FilterSpec Pro, which combine eye (safety specs or goggle) and respiratory (FMP3 or FMP2) protection in one integrated PPE unit. *
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Knee pads save injury, time and money On display in Hall 1, Stand C23 is a new, award-winning, non-foam based, safety kneepad which maintains its maximum cushioning effect throughout consecutive or prolonged use. The kneepads, which are winners of the ‘2012 SATRA Best Innovation in Occupational PPE Award’, feature a soft and flexible Thermo Plastic Elastomer leafspring set within a unique honeycomb matrix. This new ‘Redbacks Cushioning Technology’ distributes body weight evenly, elevating the knees, whilst minimising the risk of possible injury from sharp or penetrating objects. These breathable and fully washable, non-slip pads, with their abrasive-resistant covers, allow wearers to keep cool and dry in hot or damp conditions. *
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Arco demonstrates safety in confined spaces
Arco, a leading safety company, will unveil its state-ofthe-art mobile confined space training unit at this year’s Safety and Health Expo, an innovative training solution to help keep people safe when working in confined space situations. From Hall 1 Stand I90, Arco will also be delivering innovation through the Arco sponsored Academy – a venue for vibrant, forward-thinking presentations that will educate visitors and demonstrate new products.The mobile confined space training unit incorporates the latest technologies to simulate a variety of industrial confined space working scenarios.The unit enables trainees to be immersed in a highly realistic learning experience with real-time monitoring and video recording. *
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AMS to showcase new portal features On stand E84, AMS Asbestos Management Services will showcase new features on its award-winning ASK web portal.The free to use ASK web portal, designed in conjunction with AMS, is offered as part of the AMS package and now features a new compliance tracker.This tracker is set to help AMS’s clients achieve ‘total compliance’ to HSE regulations regarding asbestos, using a snapshot of all sites to show the percentage of those surveyed and those outstanding. From all the sites surveyed, the new feature will show which are compliant, those that need reinspecting and those that do not. *
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CPD Focus RIBA CPD for interior glass specification Glass and glazing specialist GLASSOLUTIONS is offering architects and designers the opportunity to advance their knowledge with its new RIBA approved CPD seminar on interior glass specification.The 45 minute seminar by the Saint-Gobain group gives detailed information about recommended glass types, the latest regulations and numerous applications for interior glass within buildings. Initially available to customers in the South East of England and the Midlands, the seminar explains the key points relating to glass specification for interior applications and covers partitions, screens, doors, cladding, balustrades, guarding, overhead glazing, floors and stairs. *
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Realising the benefits of acrylic surfaces As the exclusive distributor for HI-MACS Solid Surface in the UK and Ireland, James Latham now offers a CPD seminar on acrylic based solid surfaces. Created specifically for architects and designers, the seminar provides a greater understanding of this versatile material and its potential applications and will assist with specifications and material choices, covering a number of areas including raw materials, an overview of sheet manufacturing techniques, an overview of fabrication techniques, commercial and residential applications (material usage) including thermoforming, translucency etc. *
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Implementing accessible bathrooms Kingkraft designs, manufactures and installs accessible bathroom equipment, designed to meet both user and regulatory requirements, whilst at the same time create a beautiful living space. Kingkraft has over 28 years experience developing products for a range of UK markets including healthcare, schools and homes. The company provides an accredited CPD seminar on ‘Designing bathrooms for people with varying ability’ which is designed to increase the awareness of the issues, guidelines and relevant standards surrounding the design and installation of such facility. The latest innovations in assisted bathing are covered with a technical overview and a Q&A session. *
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Portakabin launches new CPD programme Portakabin, the modular building specialist, has launched a new CPD programme to help architects, contractors, engineers, facilities managers and other building professionals in both public and private sectors improve their understanding of modular construction. Among other key points, the CPD session includes: an overview of the modular sector and some of the preconceptions of the approach; design features and advantages of modular and off-site solutions; system components and properties, such as insulation; roofing, wall and floor construction; fire, thermal and acoustic properties; pre-installed high performance floor options; how a modular building is manufactured; and how to select a modular supplier. *
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Courses to light the way Hochiki Europe, a manufacturer of life safety solutions, has announced a series of emergency lighting Continuing Professional Development (CPD) course during 2013. Designed for M&E contractors and consultants, architects and end users, the ‘Emergency Lighting Standards & Design Considerations’ course provides an overview of what is required when installing emergency lighting systems. Focusing on BS 5266, it also examines the Industry Committee for Emergency Lighting (ICEL) registrations and the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005. Each course lasts for approximately one hour.The courses have all been externally reviewed and approved by the Construction CPD Certification Service and can be held at a customer’s premises. *
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Swish CPD examines material performance Issues of sustainability are addressed in the Swish CPD, with direct reference to the use of appropriate materials in exposed and inaccessible locations. Where traditional materials degrade when used as roofline and cladding components, the seminar examines the environmental, monetary and practical advantages of using a material that retains its integrity with the passage of time. The seminar examines the environmental credentials of PVC roofline and cladding systems when considered from a whole life point of view. Of major importance is the material’s long service life which drastically reduces the need for traditional maintenance. *
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RICS National Quantity Surveying & Construction Conference
Top 5 reasons to attend:
Controlling costs and managing risk
12 June 2013 The Kensington Close Hotel, Wrights Lane, Kensington, London, W8 5SP
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Receive feedback on the Government Construction Strategy and existing standards; enabling Quantity Surveyors to assess the need to strengthen their strategies in delivering efficiency
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Practical advice on capturing best practices and standards in collaboration with other Professional Bodies, consultants, contractors and clients
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Mitigate risks by gaining a full understanding of your legal and contractual obligations from pre contract to post contract management
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Practical advice in adopting an efficient procurement strategy to ensure clients successfully obtain the right project at the right price, in the right time
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Gain an in-depth understanding of role of BIM for Quantity Surveyors in practice – with Case Study of BIM Implementation and obtaining benefits from the BIM processes and tools.
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Floors, Walls & Ceilings The door skin is inserted into a perforated frame that creates a good plaster key and leaves a plaster-beaded edge around the door aperture
Phil Harvey, Director of Technical Services at Timloc, comments: “Whilst plasterboard faced access panels are still in common use, the new Timloc beaded range offers so many advantages in comparison. “Plasterboard faced hatches and doors can be expensive and are prone to cracking and crumbling during transit, storage, installation and regular use. Doors requiring plaster skim finish also need preparation to prevent locks, hinges and tolerance gaps becoming blocked and are difficult to finish to a high standard. “It’s also worth remembering that having an access door/hatch finished with plasterboard alone, will not make the product fire-rated,” he adds.
Cost-effective solution
For years, traditionally styled plasterboard faced access panels have been in common use throughout the building industry, and despite presenting a number of disadvantages, they still hold a well-established position in the market.
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powder coated finish to facilitate overpainting. The door skin is inserted into a perforated frame that creates a good plaster key and leaves a plaster-beaded edge around the door aperture. The result is a concealed access door with no visible frame, superior aesthetic appearance and quality finish. The panels have a fully removable door for ease of installation. The quick release hinge allows easy access and can also be positioned to open left or right handed. Fire-rated and non fire-rated versions are available.
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In line with Part J of the Building Regulations, Timloc’s fire-rated and non-fire rated beaded panel ranges also help meet the new gas safety industry requirements for concealed boiler flue inspection access. The fire-rated panels are also draught stripped and insulated which means they don’t compromise the acoustic integrity of the wall, thereby meeting Part E of the Building Regulations. Furthermore, unlike plasterboard faced panels, which, if damaged, require a complete and often costly, replacement, Timloc panels can be transported safely and easily, but if any damage is sustained, they can be filled much more cost effectively – in a similar way to car body repairs. In situ, the beaded panels retain their aesthetics for much longer than plasterboard which can tend to age quickly after installation. Timloc has been manufacturing and supplying high performance building products since 1977 and this continued investment in product research and service provision, further supports its on-going commitment to the building industry. All manufacturing is carried out under the BS EN ISO 9001:2008 Quality Management System.
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Floors, Walls & Ceilings Knauf AMF Ceilings helps create retail space
An international bank has recently invested in the refurbishment of a derelict 1970s office building at the heart of Manchester’s China Town. Knauf AMF’s Bandraster grid system was specified with a Thermatex Acoustic AW/SK planks in the atrium.The Thermatex panels ensure excellent acoustic control for the large open-plan area and the suspension options of the Bandraster system allowed the architect full creative expression in ceiling design creating a linear look to the ceiling tiles as an alternative to standard 600 x 600mm tiles.The parallel suspension sections of the Bandraster grid system can be adapted to the architecture of any building. *
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Kerakoll products enhance retail experience
Kerakoll UK has supplied the adhesive and grout for the new Boux Avenue store in Bristol. The adhesive was H40 Eco Flotex, selected as it gives full coverage without having to back butter. Full under tile coverage is extremely important for a busy store subject to heavy foot traffic. Fugabella Eco Porcelana grout was chosen as it is very easy to apply and clean off. It also offers excellent uniformity of colour, high mechanical resistance and resistance to sunlight. Both the adhesive and grout are classified as Emicode EC1 Plus meaning that they have very low VOC emissions. *
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Paint-ready wall panels Clic-Wall Deco is a new wallpanelling system from Unilin which is supplied with a paint-ready layer on its MDF core offering significant time and cost saving benefits. Clic-Wall Deco panels are supplied in 2785 x 600 x 10mm, an ideal size for panelling floor to ceiling. The product is easy and flexible to install on a choice of substrates including metal or wooden substructures, a wooden frame or on wooden slates using screws, staples or glue. Clic-Wall Deco is a new addition to the Clic-Wall panelling brand which offers 10 designs, or is available to order in a wide selection of colours. *
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DCP’s self-levelling floor screed allows users to conceptualise the customer’s flooring desires
DCP’s Cemflow Topping provides minimal downtime for new and renovation projects
Don Construction Products (DCP) is an internationally renowned manufacturer of high quality products for the construction market. With more than 80 years experience DCP is a highly regarded UK manufacturer with truly global reach. Cemflow Topping is now readily available in nine of the market’s most popular colours
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colours: Sand, Almond, Chalk, Apple, Brick, Sky, Charcoal, Flint and Pebble, together with the ever-popular Natural. Whether specifying for a school, gallery, showroom, hospital or retail outlet, the advantages of this self-levelling floor screed allows users to conceptualise the customer’s flooring desires. The integral part of a tried and tested cementitious flooring system, Cemflow Topping provides a compressive strength of 35 to 40N/mm2 dependant on colour. Cemflow Sealer is applied after six hours to increase the abrasion and chemical resistance and further minimise the floors maintenance requirements. With an application depth of 5-15mm on its own, Cemflow Base can be applied to increase the depth of application with an additional 50mm giving a total of up to 65mm thickness. Regardless of individual needs and requirements, DCP can provide a full range of Modern Flooring Solutions with the necessary expertise and quality to advance the task at hand and put users’ minds at ease. Located in a state-of-the-art manufacturing facility in Staffordshire and with bases across Europe, the Middle East and India, DCP supports a valued customer network in 35 countries worldwide. DCP has an excellent reputation for quality standards and produce a wide range of specialist materials for both new and refurbishment projects for a wide range of industries. The company’s in-house technical specialists are always on hand to provide expertise and advice, whether for small independent contractors, specifiers or multi-national project managers. *
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Floors, Walls & Ceilings UZIN develops sustainable packaging
UZIN is especially focused on innovating new environmental solutions and has innovated the Cube It Simple packaging. The new packaging means 47% less transport – the cube packaging allows much more efficient method of transporting as more weight and units can be put on a pallet. Transportation is therefore reduced and less CO2 discharged. 89% less plastic – only the liner is made from plastic, which can be returned and disposed off. The box is made from recycled cardboard which can be recycled. This also saves floor contractors the hassle of disposing large amounts of plastic containers. *
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Tarkett ReUse programme used at NHS The Tarkett’s ReUse programme – designed to ensure excess waste is diverted from landfill – has recently been used at Peterborough Hospital and South Glasgow Hospital. Tim Hill, Sales Director for AC Flooring, says: “Tarkett’s ReUse programme makes recycling easy. Our on-site project manager ensures that all material off-cuts, trimmings and roll ends are collected and put into the bags supplied to us by Tarkett. When full, Tarkett come to collect the bags.” John Devine, UK Sales Director for Tarkett adds: “The concept of recycling is now intrinsic to our way of life and Tarkett’s commitment to continuingly improve processes and reduce negative impact on nature has never been stronger.” *
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Interface increases recycled portfolio Global carpet tile manufacturer Interface is now offering its most sustainable carpet tiles with greater choice than ever before. More than 365 colours and 20 styles across the company’s diverse product range are now available with 100% recycled yarn for a greatly reduced environmental impact. Customers can now choose from new colours in the popular Biosfera collection, several brand new ranges as well as new ‘100% recycled yarn’ versions of Interface’s best-selling products.Interface was the first company to develop a product with 100% recycled nylon yarn, when it introduced Biosfera I in 2011 – now one of its bestselling collections ever. *
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One of the UK’s leading retailers, Marks & Spencer has ensured that its stores offer not just quality products but inviting, comfortable and safe surroundings thanks to specifying Schlüter-Systems within their design guide.
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ong time Schlüter installer, P.Plunkett Tiling Contractors Ltd, were tasked with installing tiled walls and flooring in several M&S outlets up and down the country, including the large Kingston Retail Park store in Newcastle-Upon-Tyne. Using products from the Schlüter-DILEX range of movement joints throughout the sales floor, the Schlüter-RONDEC for customer toilets, along with finishing threshold strips from the Schlüter-SCHIENE range, David Baker of Plunkett Tiling explained why the Schlüter range is so highly regarded not just by M&S but by his firm: “We have ourselves specified and relied on Schlüter products for many years, especially for quality, easy installation and reliability. It was no different when it came to the M&S job in Newcastle, which needed to be completed to a tight deadline, meaning the products we used
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had to be straight forward to install and fit for purpose. “Therefore, with so many people passing through the store every single day it was vital to ensure the tiled surfaces were properly protected so the Schlüter range was ideal. Products from the Schlüter-DILEX range of movement joints offered secure protection for surfaces subjected to high mechanical stresses caused by continuous use and finishing threshold strips from the SchlüterSCHIENE range provided attractive finish tiled surfaces and protect the outer edges of ceramic and natural stone floor coverings from mechanical impact.” He added: “The Schlüter-RONDEC in particular is a real favourite. It is extremely neat and precise and gives an attractive finish, protecting the tiles against damage – and people against any rough edges!” Ian Knifton, Divisional Manager at
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Schlüter-Systems, comments: “With thousands of shoppers regularly walking through each M&S store it is vital that the tile installations could stand up to the pairs of feet passing by. One of the many positives about our Schlüter-DILEX and Schlüter-SCHIENE profiles are their suitability for areas with a large footfall such as sporting arenas, international airports and retail outlets such as this, all of which experience high levels of mechanical stress.” Movement joints from the SchlüterDILEX range offer secure edge protection and maintenance free solutions for surfaces exposed to continuous pedestrian and vehicular traffic, making them particularly important within this new community facility which will be used heavily on a day-to-day basis. All profiles are installed at the same time as the tile covering and a wide variety in various material combinations are available, depending on the mechanical or chemical stresses expected on the covering. Schlüter-SCHIENE is the original finishing threshold strip and offers the perfect protection. It finishes tiled surfaces and protects the outer edges of ceramic and natural stone floor coverings from mechanical impact. Schlüter-RONDEC are a range of symmetrically rounded tile trim profiles available in a wide variety of materials and finishes, which feature as a contrast or blend with finish and protect tiled outer wall corners and other tile edges, e.g. tile skirting.
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Floors, Walls & Ceilings BREEAM Excellent student accommodation
3000m of Ancon brick support angle and over 800 Ancon windposts have been supplied to the construction of new student accommodation at the University of Liverpool’s Chatham Street campus.The project comprises an East and West block of six and nine storeys respectively and has been designed, by Stride Treglown, to be BREEAM Excellent.The concrete frame with traditional brick cladding provides the buildings with thermal mass, which will moderate temperature fluctuations and minimise heating and cooling costs during occupancy. Construction of the attractive facade involved the support of masonry at every floor level by an Ancon stainless steel support system. *
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Fila to launch best-selling MP90 sealant Fila is launching a solvent-free version of its best-selling sealant – MP90. Part of Fila’s Green Line, new FILAMP90 ECO is a penetrating stain proofer for polished porcelain, ceramics, polished natural stone, terrazzo and crackleglaze tiles. Like all Fila Green Line products, it has been developed with the environment in mind – but it also offers uncompromised performance and versatility. It is LEED-compliant and suitable for use on food contact surfaces. FILAMP90 ECO can also be applied both internally and externally – with some residual moisture – so offers a further benefit in terms of application time. *
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Instarmac acquires long-established finishing brand Instarmac has announced its acquisition of the Wondertex brand – a well-established range of drylining, decorative texturing and coving products. Instarmac is an established manufacturer of high quality materials for the tiling and commercial flooring sectors, as well as a renowned market leader in the urban regeneration and highway maintenance industries. In a similar fashion to Instarmac’s own heritage, Wondertex is a family business established over 35 years ago, and is one of the leading brands within its sector. Instarmac is excited about enhancing and developing existing products and adding new products to this range. *
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T-T trio specified for retail park Leading pumping station manufacturer T-T has been selected to supply three Package Pumping Stations to Marshall Construction for installation at Prestatyn’s brand new retail park. Serving a large Marks & Spencer and Tesco superstore, the installation is now complete and commissioned and the shopping centre is open for business. Supplying one Saturn 3m deep station for storm/surface water and two Jupiter 4.5m deep station for foul water, T-T was recommended for the project by a long standing customer Stockford Anderson. A
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He continues: “The communication with the team at T-T is great and the engineers that arrive on site are very knowledgeable and I do not recall once where we have been left without a solution.” This new first class shopping centre is over 160,000ft2, comprising of a new 75,000ft2 Tesco food store, a M&S department store of over 50,000ft2 and other high street retailers including Next, New Look and River Island. T-T will be monitoring and maintaining the pumping stations for the management of the development, utilising T-T Text-Tel Juniors for remote monitoring and alarm/ fault notification, and look forward to working with Stockford Anderson and Marshall Construction in the future. *
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Hydro launches treatment toolbox Hydro International is launching The Hydro StormTrain Series, a comprehensive toolbox of surface water treatment devices. Four products, First Defense, Downstream Defender,The Up-Flo Filter and Hydro Filterra, are Sustainable Drainage Systems (SuDS) that can be used independently or in combination to deliver a Treatment Train that meets the water quality stipulations of a site.They can also be used to protect, enhance or enable natural SuDS features. Additionally, Hydro has developed a unique online Treatment Selection Tool to help explore the consequences of combining proprietary and natural SuDS techniques in a variety of applications.This is free to use at www.hydro-int.com/stormtrain/tool *
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Rainline specified for housing scheme Lindab’s steel-based Rainline rainwater drainage system was recently specified for an award-winning supported housing scheme designed by Liverpool-based architects, Denovo Design. Having previously specified Lindab’s Rainline for several sustainable housing developments primarily due to Rainline’s evironmental qualites – it has the lowest carbon footprint compared to many other systems – Denovo Design considered Rainline the obvious choice for this project. Rainline totally outperforms plastic in every respect – offering UV stability, it will not crack, fade or leak and is highly resistant to corrosion. Quick and easy to install, Rainline is precision engineered by Lindab to simply click together for a perfect watertight fit. *
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Polypipe Building Products has launched a range of new solutions into the rainwater harvesting marketplace, targeted specifically at the domestic and residential market, in response to the growing acceptance that the time has come to stop using high quality drinking water to flush down the toilet, wash our cars and water the garden. Installation of a Rainstream system from Polypipe will reduce mains water usage by around 50% – a valuable saving particularly if you’re on a metered water supply.The control panel is small and neat and the only evidence that a house has a rainwater harvesting system on the property. *
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Kitchens, Bedrooms & Bathrooms of an accessible toilet, and it being ‘good practice’ to create a room from the outset that can be turned into a full wetroom in the future.”
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Robin continues: “Clos-o-Mat is the largest and longest-established British provider of toilet solutions for disabled people. Our comprehensive product and service package means specifiers can use just one point of contact to ensure any new or refurbished dwelling optimizes accessible toileting and bathing, enabling the 10 million disabled people in the UK to live as independently as possible.” Clos-o-Mat has 50 years’ expertise in developing, supplying and maintaining toileting aids; its Clos-o-Mat Palma wash and dry toilet is the most successful unit of its type: today, some 40,000 Clos-oMats are installed in the UK, some of which have been in regular use for over 30 years. The company’s extensive range of options, from grab rails to height adjustable Clos-o-Mats and Aerolet toilet lifters, enables a bathroom or washroom adaptation to be selected and installed, from one source.
Housebuilders and housing providers are being given a simplified means to build and/or refurbish to the specific needs of over 10 million people.
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Clos-o-Mat has devised a scheme for social housing providers, whereby certain equipment can be refurbished and moved to alternative locations
equipment can be refurbished and moved to alternative locations when no longer needed at one home, optimising budget considerations.
Advanced flexibility “One of the four necessary features is use of a toilet on the ground or entry floor,” says Robin Tuffley, Clos-o-Mat marketing manager. “Often, there isn’t the space to add a toilet specifically for the disabled person. A simple option is to replace a conventional WC with a ‘wash and dry’ (automatic shower) toilet, which, in one, enables the disabled person to go to the toilet without the aid of a carer, and can also be used by other members of the household. “In addition, a key element of the Lifetime Homes criteria is that ‘new homes should be built to be accessible for all people, young and old, single or in families, disabled and non-disabled’, with a specific requirement being the provision
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Kitchens, Bedrooms & Bathrooms
New digital water delivery
Controlling water delivery in the bath and shower has reached new technological heights with the launch of Crosswater Digital. Engineered and manufactured in Switzerland, this innovative range of water-control solutions is both supremely simple to use and to install. The Crosswater Digital range provides the ultimate bathing or showering experience thanks to a range of features and benefits. A free Crosswater Digital App – currently for Apple devices, but with an Android App due to follow in early Summer – is available offering the facility to turn the shower on or fill the bath before getting out of bed in the morning – it can be used from anywhere else in the house. The Crosswater Digital App is configured for home WIFI use only. A clear, straightforward, flashing visual indicator on the controller shows when the water has reached the desired temperature. Up to three personal choices for temperature and water flow can be stored. Virtual plug-and-play means there is no complicated set up with Crosswater Digital and it can be used immediately. In
edition Duo and Elite has a battery back-up which ensures pre-set choices are saved in the event of a power cut and this also means the shower is operable for up to 20 minutes in the event of a power cut. The processor may be sited up to six metres away, ideally in the loft or airing cupboard. In the unlikely event of a fault, it can be attended to without disruption. Crosswater Digital is suitable for specification with all types of boilers, including combi-boilers and is supplied with a comprehensive five-year parts and labour guarantee.The range comprises three models; Solo, Duo and Elite – each one provides a differing array of technical possibilities and price points. *
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Affordable new finish for Trend Interiors New White and Grey Brown Avola are the latest doors to be launched for Trend Interiors. Avola; a textured woodgrain MFC slab door with 1.5mm ABS edging presents a seamless, quality finish that looks simply amazing. Avola augments Trend’s collection of entry level kitchens with 4 smooth, flat finishes; Mussel, Pumice, Sanded Oak and White also available. New Avola carries a distinctive lively grain that’s interesting and unique, bringing a new concept to lower end price group 1. The white door grain has a delicate blue/ grey tint, with the Grey Brown option offering a perfect contrasting tone. *
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Events venue open to all The National Exhibition Centre in Birmingham has unveiled its new Changing Places accessible toilet, in the main Hall 20 atrium. Supplied and installed by disabled toileting solutions provider Clos-o-Mat, the toilet is the result of an accessibility audit, which highlighted the need for the resource.The NEC has chosen to further extend functionality of the room by replacing the standard WC with a Clos-o-Mat Palma Vita wash and dry toilet, with additional optional touch-sensitive switch, manufactured in the UK, by Clos-o-Mat. Looking like, and capable of being used as, a conventional WC, the Palma Vita has in-built douching and drying facilities. *
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Making sound waves in the bathroom Sound Wave is the first audio system for Kaldewei 3.5mm steel enamel baths that plays music from Bluetooth-enabled devices such as tablets, smartphones or laptops.With the bath acting as the sound box, it provides an audio experience with a difference – with or without water. Users can simply pair up the Bluetooth device (up to a maximum of 8 per household) to play their favourite tunes. And if they are already the discerning owner of a Kaldewei bath, this is not a problem as all models can be retro-fitted with Sound Wave. *
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Schlüter receives trusted recommendation A self-build project on a unique family home has seen the installation of the state-of-the-art underfloor heating system, Schlüter-BEKOTEC-THERM, after being recommended by architect firm MPC Partnership.
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the energy efficient Schlüter-BEKOTECTHERM underfloor heating system, which is able to distribute heat much faster due to a 30% thinner screed compared to other similar systems. The patented low assembly height of Schlüter’s ceramic thermal comfort floor allows it to respond more rapidly to temperature changes due to the interconnected air channels within the Schlüter-DITRA membrane, which in turn means it requires significantly less energy to heat the room to the required temperature. Michael explained why he recommended Schlüter-Systems when it came to Crackley Hill Grange, he comments: “This project required installation of an underfloor heating system throughout the ground floor, covering seven rooms, each with their own thermostat controller. However, with the timescale for completion quite tight and the need for an energy efficient system, other underfloor heat systems simply didn’t offer the same quality as Schlüter-BEKOTEC-THERM. “Having worked with other underfloor heating systems, we found the Schlüter-
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BEKOTEC-THERM surprisingly easy and straightforward when it came to installation. The thinner screed was a great time saver and each step was completed without any problems. However, any questions we did have were answered quickly and clearly by Schlüter’s expert technical team which gave us great confidence in the job we were doing. “The end result after installation was a family home fitted with the latest and very best underfloor heating technology, from kitchen through to the front porch. This has created a comfortable, warm and ecofriendly environment for all, complete with room controllers that mean occupants can adjust the heating level to their liking.” Ian Knifton, Divisional Manager at Schlüter-Systems, comments: “SchlüterBEKOTEC-THERM stands out as the ideal underfloor heating system to install because of its modular system which is economical, effective and energy efficient. The fact that an architect such as Michael who prides himself on an unmistakeable level of quality has not only recommended, but installed out system is a real feather in our cap. It emphasises the product’s effectiveness and suitability for such a stand-out project. “Its low supply temperature of approximately 30°C, compared to the more conventional 50°C or the 70-90°C in some radiator systems, means SchlüterBEKOTEC-THERM is extremely effective both with conventional heat generation methods and regenerative energy sources such as heat pumps or solar panels which are often found in new build properties.” From a construction perspective Schlüter-BEKOTEC-THERM is quick to install due to less material being used than in other systems; highly durable, with loads in private and commercial buildings up to 5kN/m2. Ian adds: “As well as its performance and ease of use, what makes SchlüterBEKOTEC-THERM really stand out from the crowd is its five year assembly warranty. Unlike other systems, which just provide component warranties, SchlüterBEKOTEC-THERM customers can have the peace of mind that our warranty covers the whole floor assembly therefore adding additional safety and benefits to this innovative system.” technical@schluter.co.uk ( 01530 813396 *
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PaySmart debt free energy billing Historically, many landlords and Housing Associations who manage housing schemes with communal heating have been required to maintain a debt fund to cover any shortfall in energy payments. This is used in circumstances where residents fail to pay for the energy they have consumed and often leads to an increase in the tariff rate for all residents of the scheme to cover the debt fund. Evinox can eliminate the requirement for a debt fund by providing a system where residents pay for energy in advance, which keeps the tariff rate down due to less administration and less debt management service being required. The PaySmart debt free metering solution enables residents to be in control of their own energy bills by paying for energy in advance and therefore removing any burden of building up unpaid bills or debt. This system also takes away the collection of money by the Managing Agent or Housing Association and provides residents with flexibility and choice over how they pay for their heating and hot water. Unlike traditional pre-payment systems, the process of adding energy credit to the PaySmart system is automated so
there is no requirement for the resident to insert a card for activation. Residents can purchase their energy using through a number of convenient payment methods: at a local Payzone outlet; by monthly direct debit or standing order; online using the residents website 24hrs a day; and over the telephone. Included as standard, Evinox’s heat interface units feature electronic energy control valves to enable the PaySmart system to automatically reduce or disconnect the supply of heating and hot water when there is insufficient credit. These not only modulate to adjust the energy flow through the unit to match the heating/DHW demands, but also act as the energy shut-off valve. *
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NIBE keeps homes healthy Domestic heating manufacturer NIBE has launched a set of brand new heat recovery ventilation units, designed to provide a comfortable, healthy environment in well-insulated new build homes.The NIBE 250 and 400 heat recovery units use a unique air circulation system to provide a vital supply of fresh, clean air to meet air quality requirements in new build homes – all without compromising enhanced heat loss protection levels.Working to 96% efficiency, the units also use an advanced heat exchange process to ensure that incoming air from outside is kept at a consistently comfortable, stable temperature. *
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Atag looks for growth in Scotland ATAG Heating, the UK subsidiary of ATAG Verwarming of Holland, one of Europe’s leading manufacturers of super high efficiency, low emission boilers, has appointed McCallum Water Heating of Glasgow as its Sales Agent for Scotland. ATAG believes that McCallum is ideally placed to further develop ATAG’s market penetration North of the Border.“Scotland is a key market where we foresee significant growth for ATAG products,” says Phil Bell, Managing Director,ATAG Heating UK.“McCallum’s reputation speaks for itself and we are looking forward to a long and mutually beneficial relationship.” *
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Victaulic ensures record installation time
The new £142m (€167m) hospital centre in Calais is one of France’s most technically-advanced hospitals. Victaulic Construction Piping Services helped Missenard Quint to install the Calais Hospital piping system in just three months. Olivier Martelli and Michael Holard of Missenard and Quint, both responsible for the cooperation with Victaulic said: “We were under enormous time pressure with this project. Grooved technology was the obvious route to take, to ensure on-time delivery of our part of the project, so as not to delay our colleagues at the next stage.” The Calais Hospital team was able to reduce construction time by using Victaulic Construction Piping Services (CPS) project management and bagand-tag services. Schematic drawings, architectural drawings and equipment technical data were provided and the CPS team used this data to finalise the piping layout, isometric view, cut length list for prefabrication and indications on the *
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The Equi-Flow automatic shower flow limiter from Arrow Valves is especially designed to be fitted to a standard shower hose or fixed head, saving water and energy.The Equi-Flow is especially effective on multiple occupancy buildings, where it is designed to balance the system thereby eliminating water starvation at peak times. When the limiter is fitted to showers on all floors of a building the shower maximum flow rate is the same throughout the building. The Equi-Flow is chrome plated and available with four different flow rates offering 0.07, 0.1, 0.13 or 0.17l per second. *
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New intelligent heat recovery with Vireo Greenwood Airvac, a leading manufacturer of ventilation solutions, announces the launch of Vireo – the next generation of intelligent Heat Recovery Ventilation. Designed and manufactured in the UK,Vireo is all about GIP and the latest Greenwood CommissionSMART technology makes onsite set-up and commissioning quick and easy as a unique commissioning wizard means Vireo can be set-up in accordance with Building Regulations in just 8 steps. Loaded with additional Greenwood Apps,Vireo continues to assist in the delivery of Guaranteed Installed Performance beyond the installation stage and throughout the lifetime of the product, making it particularly suitable for social housing. *
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Building level threshold openings
How to construct level thresholds incorporating different styles and sizes of flooring/floor slab construction can present the designer with difficulties. The floor surface must follow through at opening level yet often so doing results in the arrangement being susceptible to damp ingress. The Type LTT Level Threshold Tray by Cavity Trays of Yeovil provides a standardised assured approach. The Type LTT Level Threshold Tray isolates the masonry areas most susceptible to damp transference so level thresholds may interface with
adjacent surfaces. The Type LTT protects against dampness permeating inwards and upwards so that abutting flooring, abutting insulation and dpc’s/membranes to come together and converge with an exterior skin. Designed for use on both inner and
outer masonry skins, the Type LTT acts as an enveloping hat, covering the top and the sides on the opening masonry skin upon which it is bedded. It also extends upwardly and around the three faces of the reveal masonry, so isolates the entire threshold masonry permitting the flooring arrangement to interface. Because the masonry is enveloped, dampness cannot permeate inwardly or upwardly. The reveal upstands either side of the opening extend into the actual cavity enabling the reveal cavicloser to descend and overlay whilst maintaining functional integrity. Suitable for use on both skins, following fitting of the doorframe, the Type LTT can be trimmed back externally upon completion of work so its presence is not apparent. This is popular with house builders requiring a consistent, costeffective assured level threshold solution. *
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UNILIN Structural Insulated Roof Panels provide developers and architects with highly efficient roof constructions that are fully complaint with all UK building regulations. Factory manufactured to exacting tolerances, UNILIN roof panels achieve BBA approval (No. 02/3897).The BBA approval has considered the strength and stability, fire behaviour, weathertightness, condensation, thermal performance, airtightness and durability, finding UNILIN roof panels as fit for their intended use.Alongside stringent European standards, this BBA certification underlines UNILIN’s commitment to quality and in ensuring that developers and architects can have complete confidence when choosing structural insulated roof panels from the Belgian manufacturer. *
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New Permo underlay for monopitch extensions The latest addition to Klober’s high performance range of Permo underlays is Permo RS Extreme. This has been designed specifically for use on roofs such as monopitch extensions where existing windows preclude a tile or slate’s minimum recommended pitch. Permo RS can be laid at 10° and is therefore ideal for plain tiles, normally laid at 35-40°. Stability at high temperatures also means it can be used with in-roof solar panels systems. Permo RS is light in weight, tear-resistant and has double, self-adhesive strips which provide a permanent seal of overlaps and immediate weatherproofing protection against wind, rain and snow. *
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Xtratherm’s CavityTherm leads in AIMC4
Xtratherm’s innovative full fill built-in wall insulation CavityTherm has been installed in Code Level 4 homes as part of the £6.4m AIMC4 project. The project is funded by the Government backed Technology Strategy Board – the UK’s innovation agency – and five Consortium partners. The partners are Stewart Milne Group, Crest Nicholson Plc, Barratt Developments Plc, H+H UK Ltd, and the BRE. The Consortium built 17 homes that meet Kerry Westlake says: “The AIMC4 Consortium is the driving force for the energy requirements of the Code for Sustainable Homes Level 4.The new homes developing and building the best energy efficient homes by utilising a fabric-first are a testing ground for investigating how a highly insulated envelope to Code Level approach without the use of renewables. CavityTherm is the ideal wall insulation 4 energy requirements can be achieved effectively and economically using a fabricsolution to meet Code Level 4 and key standards such as the Fabric Energy first approach.The homes vary in design and size, and with different fabric and Efficiency Standard and Zero Carbon, product solutions. while retaining traditional methods of Housebuilders Crest Nicholson and construction. “It is a pioneering product with a Barratt Homes each committed to building unique profile facing that avoids thermal at least four of these ‘world-class’ energy efficient homes. Crest Nicholson has built bridging, directing any moisture that might have penetrated the external wall five at its Noble Park development in Epsom and CavityTherm is installed in one down the protecting facing and back onto the external leaf.The high performance of those units. Xtratherm also provided high performance insulation for one of the composite PIR board includes specifically designed rebated edge detailing on all four homes built by Barratt at its Meridian Park development in Corby. four edges to allow the systems to tightly 185 x 122 Shorguard.pdf 1 19/02/2013 15:07 interlock when installed.” Xtratherm Sales & Marketing Manager
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Kemper System translates to durable solution A school in the West Midlands now exceeds building regulations for thermal performance thanks to the installation of a new Stratex warm roof from Kemper System. Barr Beacon School and language college in Walsall boasts several buildings on campus, each of which has existing insulation and a felt roof. Water ingress in some areas of the roofs led to a decision to refurbish and upgrade the roofs, comprising a combined area of around
Redland launches Heather Brindle Adding to the Rosemary Classic range, Redland has introduced a new clay tile with a distinct purple hue. Heather Brindle is an orange sanded tile with purple brindling ideal for creating striking, decorative roofs. It is a uniquely coloured tile and brings the colours available in the Rosemary Classic range up to nine. Like the other tiles in the Rosemary range, Heather Brindle can be specified for a minimum pitch of 35° and a maximum pitch of 90°. When Heather Brindle is used as part of a Redland SpecMaster specification, completed roofs qualify for a 15 year design liability guarantee.
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900m2. Roofing contractor, Cooper Roofing, was brought in to carry out the work and specified Kempertherm insulation board from Kemper System along with the roofing specialist’s Kemperol V210 cold liquid-applied waterproofing membrane.
Localised repairs were carried out to the existing roof and this was then cleaned and prepared for overlaying with the new Stratex warm roof system. The existing roof membrane acted as the vapour control layer for the new roof and 123mm Kempertherm insulation was bonded directly onto the prepared substrate. This was then coated with Kemper System’s D Primer and, once the primer had cured, Cooper Roofing applied the Kemperol V210 liquid waterproofing. The V210 resin saturates a flexible reinforcement fleece, which is laid in a single process and cures to create a strong, flexible and durable waterproof membrane that cannot delaminate. Cooper Roofing completed the installation by stripping back the gutter areas where a new vapour barrier was installed, and creating a clean edge with a new GRP trim. Thanks to the 20-year warranty offered by Kemper System, the school can also be confident that the new roofing membrane will provide a long service life, maximising the value of the investment in the campus. *
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A Proctor drives innovation at Greenbuild The A Proctor Group will be attending Greenbuild Expo at Manchester Central on the 8th and 9th May. The company’s exhibit will include its Spacetherm Aerogel in various applications including new prototypes of a wall liner and floor underlay as well as window reveal applications. Spacetherm Aerogel has been used in many applications and markets, such as building and construction (thermal laminates), maritime, automotive and rail industries. The A. Proctor Group has over 10 years of fabrication experience with this material and works with many bespoke customers and partners to develop solutions and innovations. *
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Safety solutions for working at height SAFETYWORKS & Solutions, the safety at height and roof access specialists, regularly supplies its fall protection systems and roof access solutions to many locations across the UK. Its extensive product range includes Freestanding and Fixed Handrail Systems for both new build and retro-fit to existing roof decks, Walkways, Domoguard, Fall Restraint and Arrest Systems, Demarcation,Anchor Points and Access, Cat and Modum Ladders, Uniline stainless steel systems, plus a large selection of Personal Protective Equipment. In addition, SAFETYWORKS & Solutions personnel are also fully authorised to carry out Annual Inspection and Certification of equipment to the British Standard requirement. *
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Selectaglaze breathes new life into disused buildings
A consequence of a vibrant neighbourhood is noise and Selectaglaze, a UK leading specialist in secondary glazing systems has recently been involved with two Central London boutique hotel developments, The Zetter Hotel in Clerkenwell and Hotel Indigo in the Minories. Originally a warehouse and once the home of the football pools company of the same name, the five-storey 59-room boutique Zetter Hotel opened to critical acclaim, being voted one of the world’s ‘50 coolest hotels’ by industry bible Conde Nast Traveller. The hotel had retained the building’s original sash windows and installed bi-folding shutters to the room side of the bedrooms but this combination did not provide the required level of noise insulation. To remedy this, Selectaglaze provided sliding secondary units fitted flush to the window openings, thus allowing easy access to the shutters and external windows. This has not only produced exceptionally quiet rooms but will help considerably in reducing energy consumption. Hotel Indigo located in The Minories,
on the edge of the Square Mile within the capital’s main financial district, is a four star hotel, part of the wordwide InterContinental Hotels Group. Occupying what was formerly an office building and bank, conversion to a top
class boutique hotel and restaurant was a major architectural and interior design undertaking. As part of the conversion it was decided to replace the windows with double glazed frames but standard double glazing does not provide the levels of sound insulation needed by the guests. The solution was to install secondary glazing, thus creating triple-glazing which offered noise insulation in excess of 45dB and further improved the energy performance of the window, reducing heating costs and improving sustainability. Selectaglaze’s secondary windows are designed to maintain the character of the property and are accepted by all Heritage bodies. *
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Art and craft combined in Vicaima doors Situated in the centre of Loughton, Higgins Homes’ new Artisan Apartments reflect the Arts and Crafts style of architecture that pervades the town. The building features brickwork with dogtooth detailing, gabled dormers within tiled roofs and casement windows in splayed and square bays, as well as timber and render boarding.Vicaima’s Just White Superior internal doors with horizontal grooves have been used throughout, adding a clean and fresh look. The solid core doors were supplied as doorsets allowing quick and easy installation and include FD30 fire doors.Vicaima also supplied Just White Superior entrance doorsets for the development.
Rehau expands commercial sales team
PVC-U window, door and curtain walling specialist Rehau has expanded its commercial sales team as it prepares to double its volume sales of profile into the commercial market by 2016. Rehau has appointed Kevin O’Neill and Steve Tonkiss as new Commercial Sales Managers reporting directly to Gareth Jones who heads up the regional commercial sales team based in Slough.The company will also shortly appoint a dedicated commercial administrator for the first time and an additional CAD technician to work at Rehau’s Ross on Wye headquarters. *
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Glass act from Apeer Apeer Doors is set to prove an even tougher act to follow after being granted BSI Kitemark certification for all of its door and entrance glass. Apeer glass has received Class A impact classification to BS 6206 and Class 1 BSEN 12600 following a full audit of its glass manufacturing processes and fragmentation testing.While many companies toughen glass to a 12150 standard, those who are independently certified are audited on a twice yearly basis to ensure standards continue to be met. Apeer doors are fully manufactured at the company’s Ballymena, Northern Ireland, production facility where it also has its own decorative glass studio. *
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Crittall provides the right formula for Science Museum
The Science Museum in London is a much loved and familiar landmark, but over the years, the exterior has fallen prey to the wear and tear of the London way of life. A replacement window programme was recently announced, and appointed by architects, Kirsop and Co, Crittall had to draw on its extensive experience and expertise to replace the windows to the Exhibition Road entrance. Having provided initial elevation and detailed drawings for planning purposes, Crittall helped to obtain permission to the satisfaction of all parties, including main contractor, DBR (London) Ltd, and supplying its Corporate 2000 profiles, began the meticulous and exact replacement programme. One of the features of the glazing was the inclusion of Enduroshield transparent coating to the surface of the glass for the very large top hung fixed light Corporate 2000 profiles. The openings at the top are supplied with electronic chain actuators, supplied by long term Crittall partner, SE Controls. Double glazed, the centre pane of the glazing achieves the required U value of 1.2w/m2K for compliance with Part L of the Building Regulations, with Low E glass on the
inside to control heat gain. The windows were finished in black matt polyester powder coating. Logistically, Crittall faced numerous challenges on the project, with a limited time period each day to strip out, glaze and install the profiles. With no deliveries allowed before 6pm, the timing and meticulous attention to detail had to be exact in order for the smooth progression of the instalment. However, with intense planning and thorough application, the windows were installed to schedule and within the time limits. “We are delighted with the finished result,” comments Andrew Haycock of the Estates Department at the Science Museum. “In addition to brand new windows that meet all the requirements in terms of aesthetic and thermal value, the
New fully concealed air curtain JS Air Curtains is launching the new Invisair concealed air curtain that provides protection from draughts while being discreetly hidden. The main body of the unit is fully embedded in the walls or ceiling next to the doorway with the air outlets being the only visible part of the air curtain. The Invisair offers a minimalistic architectural design to an entrance while still providing the energy savings and internal comfort. The Invisair has no fascia plate so the air is either ducted to the unit or drawn in from a vent or grille on the other side of the column or bulkhead. *
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Fire protection products to seal the deal Intumescent Seals provides a comprehensive range of low cost, effective fire protection products. A wide range of intumescent seals for doors and windows are available to provide either 30 or 60 minute fire protection. ISL also provides glazing compounds and systems, intumescent plaster and compounds, ventilators and joint fillers. A free technical advisory service is available to assist with any queries or unusual applications. Specialist products for upgrading existing timber doors or period properties are also available. The company additionally provides free Fire Safety Seminars (RIBA approved) at its Cambridge site which provides up-to-date information on the latest developments and technologies. *
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replaced windows were all recycled, which reduced wastage and disposal costs and which is a major environmental bonus.”
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Increased functionality with Comar 9Pi Comar 9Pi, High Performance Framing Windows & Doors is a premium system offering low U-values, integration and functionality. As a result of market feedback another range of Ladder Frame profiles has been added to cater for refurbishment projects. Comar 9Pi Ladder Frame is now available in 100mm, this increases Comar 9Pi’s functionality from the standard 78mm and its high span 120mm options. The Comar 9Pi Ladder Frame option offers fast-track off-site construction for window walling, thermally broken shopfronts and fully integrates with the new Comar 7Pi CD swing and auto-sliding doors and Comar 9Pi rebated door-sets. *
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Deceuninck’s high rise credentials
Deceuninck fabricator, Dempsey Dyer, has just completed a large refurbishment contract with Pennine Housing 2000. The contract involved replacing 867 windows in three high rise tower blocks in Mixenden, West Yorkshire. The windows in each of the blocks needed to be replaced as part of a larger renovation and refurbishment project. The project presented several difficulties, meaning it was only suitable for the most experienced of contractors. Perhaps the greatest of these difficulties was the sheer
Promat increases fire protection options Promat UK has announced the launch of a new range of superior quality, high performance steel doorsets which can provide up to 240 minutes of fire protection.The Promat DURASMOOTH doorsets can be produced in many different variations, making them suitable for a wide range of applications, including office, industrial and commercial premises. Fire rated to BS EN 1634 and Certifire approved, the new doorsets have been specifically designed to combine impressive strength and reliable performance with a smooth-faced, attractive appearance, and their design allows them to offer a high degree of flexibility in terms of configuration. *
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scale of the project: replacing 867 windows in three high rise buildings on budget and on schedule requires considerable skill and expertise. Dempsey Dyer, coincidentally based just down the road from Mixenden in Pontefract, had all the credentials the project demanded and duly tendered for it. The contractor, Wates Group, had originally specified aluminium windows. John Duckworth, Commercial Manager at Deceuninck demonstrated the company’s Zendow 3000 system with the unique Decoroc finish in RAL 7016 anthracite grey. It quickly became clear that not only would PVC-U windows with a Decoroc finish do the job aesthetically, they would also offer thermal efficiency benefits and bring a cost saving on the aluminium alternative. The size of the project meant a great deal of pre-planning was required. Firstly, the location of the flats in an extremely exposed valley meant that Dempsey Dyer
needed detailed wind pressure calculations and strength tests to demonstrate the windows would be fit for purpose and have longevity. Access equipment such as scaffolding was also organised well ahead of schedule in order to negotiate cost savings that could be passed on to Wates and Pennine Housing 2000. When it came to installation, it took three installation teams just 12 weeks to install all the tilt and turn windows. The Dempsey Dyer team is justifiably proud of the finished result. Martyn Wright, Dempsey Dyer’s Commercial Sales Manager says: “We work hard to ensure that every job runs smoothly and this was no exception. But successfully completing a job of this scale on time and on budget is always something to celebrate.” *
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Sheerframe launches Reversible window system
Manufacturer of PVC windows and thermal composite doors, The Litchfield Group, has launched a high performance reversible window profile series, with a 0.8 W/m2K U-Value.The Sheerframe 8000 Reversible features a five-chambered profile system for improved insulation and strength. Sheerframe’s innovative Thermlock reinforcement, a recycled PVC structural foam insert in the centre chamber, significantly increases thermal performance over steel and aluminium, and is also 35% stronger than aluminium on deflection strength, providing greater integrity and window security.The Sheerframe 8000 Reversible is designed with an innovative interchangeable bead system to accommodate either double or triple glazing. *
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Frameless Glass Curtains scores at canteen The first-floor canteen at Manchester United’s Carrington Road training ground HQ has been extended thanks to a large ‘Clearline’ aluminium sliding/folding door installation designed and installed by glazing construction specialist Frameless Glass Curtains.The installation includes two sets of sliding/folding insulated glazed curtains forming a newly enclosed extension.The second set of doors opens onto a balcony overlooking the training ground.When the doors are fully open, the individual curtains fold away to form a stack just 405mm wide on each side of the opening.This leaves a clear space for people to pass through either from the canteen or from the balcony. *
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Peterborough Cathedral sings the praises of new safety system
In late 2011 Peterborough Cathedral recognised that its fire detection system was coming towards the end of its life and an increasing number of highly disruptive unwanted alarms made the installation of a new one an urgent requirement. Having had its services recommended by one of the other companies working at the Cathedral, solutions specialist, Lyrico Systems, was invited to visit and outline its recommendations. Lyrico Systems has developed an enviable reputation for its expertise and the quality of its work. Mike Palmer, the company’s Managing Director, explains: “It was clear that the previous system needed replacing and, given the size and scale of the area that needed to be covered, we knew that only state-of-the-art technology could ensure the requisite level of protection. As a result, our proposal centred on the installation of a Hochiki Europe addressable fire detection system which would offer Peterborough Cathedral excellent reliability and performance.” The system comprises a wide variety of Hochiki Europe devices, including the YBO-R/3 sounder mounting base, which is coloured red for easy identification and designed specifically for use with the
company’s range of wall sounders – such as the CHQ-WS2 wall sounder and the CHQ-WSB wall sounder beacon – which were used extensively throughout. These were complemented by the use of ALG-EN optical smoke sensors that feature High Performance Chamber Technology. This minimises the differences in sensitivity experienced in flaming and smouldering fires and the result is a high performance device that is incredibly responsive and helps to reduce the possibility of unwanted alarms. In addition, Lyrico Systems specified a number of CHQ-POM powered-output modules and CHQ-AB loop powered addressable beacons. Work was completed in June 2012 and the system has since lived up to all expectations, with no unwanted alarms reported.
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New brush cutter from Maruyama
Recycled products pave the way Kilsaran International, a manufacturer of paving and concrete products, has recently supplied the Newgrange flag paving product from its eco range, for the external hard landscaping at the site of a new Asda supermarket located in Tain, Scotland.With one of the most extensive eco ranges in the concrete industry, Kilsaran fulfilled all practical, aesthetic and environmental requirements for the project with its Newgrange flag paving product. Boasting an ‘A’ BREEAM rating in accordance with the Green Guide Specification, the product contains 100% recycled water and a minimum of 25% non-primary aggregates. *
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Maruyama is launching a new power tool, BCV5020 50CC Semi Clearing Brush Cutter, for spring and summer through Leicestershire-based DMMP. The ultra lightweight BCV5020 has a new anti-vibration system, which uses oversized volumetric anti-vibration dampers, located in tandem on the front side and the engine side. The round shape of the vibration damper is streamline and compact for smooth operation. A revised-size gear wheel provides more durability than conventional brushcutters and a pressed gear blade shaft for reducing backlash. The inside gear case has improved machining accuracy, and the blade shaft angle has been revised to 60 degrees. *
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Hamilton Litestat launches new one-stop catalogue
Decorative electrical wiring accessories specialist, and audio and lighting control systems manufacturer Hamilton Litestat has launched a new catalogue for architects, designers and specifiers, which is the first of its kind for the company.The catalogue features information on all Hamilton products in one place for the first time, replacing Hamilton’s previous literature, which comprised separate inserts. Each chapter contains information on a particular Hamilton range, including wiring accessories collections as well as audio and lighting controls. Details include product images and diagrams, product codes, technical specifications and case studies highlighting where the products have been used. *
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Building Elements Coppa Gutta a perfect fit for Yeoman Rainguard
Diamond quality lighting at Graff Graff Diamonds on London’s Bond Street is now lit to stunning effect. This has been achieved by Lighting Design International using LEDStar 3 MK3 and Minor Wall Mounted light fittings manufactured by the Light Projects Group.The fittings, finished in a Durable Grey White RAL PTFE Paint colour to blend in with the exterior stonework, spotlights and employ Warm White LEDs.The LEDstar 3 is a compact, high performance spotlight manufactured from anodised or PTFE coated aluminium in white, black or satin silver with special colours available to special order. Comprising three Seoul P4 LEDs, it is available in four high performance whites. *
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Yeoman Rainguard, provider of quality rainwater systems, has joined forces with Coppa Gutta, manufacturer of Copper, Zinc and Stainless Steel Systems.Yeoman Rainguard Director, Phil Christopher, says:“We pride ourselves on the quality of our products and are delighted to be working with Coppa Gutta whose products are a perfect fit with Rainguard and complement our Aluminum, GRP and Cast Iron Rainwater systems.” Alan Gingell, Managing Director of Coppa Gutta, agrees:“As a British company with 25 years of experience manufacturing metal rainwater systems we are proud that Yeoman Rainguard has chosen to partner with us to offer an unrivaled product range and customer service.” *
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CANAL installation takes pride of place CANAL manufactures and installs bespoke staircases and balustrades, whether it is a sleek spiral, floating cantilever or a winding helical.Throughout each stage of the project with the help of a dedicated project manager, CANAL keeps a close working relationship with the architect, client and contractor, ensuring the project progresses smoothly.CANAL’s most notable installation has been a helical staircase, which takes pride of place in the Jersey office of Ogier.To get the right combination of beautiful lines and required strength, the staircase banister and the balustrade around the top of the stairwell was made from 12mm thick steel plate, which was fully welded on site to prevent any defect occurring. *
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Cemeteries to benefit from Polywood partnership
DMMP, the UK importer of PolyWood non-wood outdoor furniture, has appointed CDS (Cemetery Development Services) to act as its representative to the UK cemetery market. DMMP Managing Director Marcus Palmer says: “Benches for mourners and visitors are very important, but it’s also vital that they are always in good condition and rarely out of action due to maintenance. PolyWood is ideal for this as, being made from recycled plastic with stainless steel fittings, it doesn’t rot, fade, flake, rust, wobble or need re-painting.” The PolyWood Cemetery Benches will be exhibited at the National Funeral Exhibition on 7-9th June 2013 at Stoneleigh Park. *
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Protection for walls and doors under attack The new improved FalmouthEx from Yeoman Shield, manufacturer of wall and door protection is ideal for effectively reducing unsightly scratches and abrasions which inevitably occur in buildings such as schools, hospitals, cafeterias – anywhere that has to tackle the damage caused by everyday footfall and movement of trolleys and equipment. FalmouthEx can be supplied to match existing Yeoman Shield Rail and Corner Angles.The finish is also available in Yeoman Shield door and wall door protection panels; door edge; frame and architrave; Premier Protection Rail and Handrail and as inserts for a selected range of Yeoman Protection/Handrails. *
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Tremco performs for award-winning car park The recent 2013 British Parking Awards saw contractor Matrix and Exeter City Council claim ‘Overall Winner’ using Tremco’s MMA car park system.The winning project was Exeter City Council’s John Lewis Car Park which also won the award for ‘Best Refurbishment’ project. The detailed contract made full use of Tremco’s MMA Rapid Cure Flexible Waterproofing System, together with Tremco CP470 soffit coating.The MMA Rapid Cure Flexible Waterproofing System was used to treat both the roof deck and then, with the addition of crushed basalt aggregate, it provided a running surface on all of the vehicle ramps. *
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Building Elements Fabric solutions to address education sector
Stannah adds to its platform lift portfolio Stannah’s new Midilift SLplus is a top-of-therange version of its original hydraulically driven part-enclosed Midilift SL, but with the addition of a full height cabin. None of the platform space has been lost as light rays and safety beams, around the entrance, protect the traveller without restricting the floor area. It’s easy to install, with minimal pit of 70mm and headroom of just 2500mm. The new Stannah Midilift SLplus looks and operates just like a conventional passenger lift without breaking the budget. *
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Developed by Lime Technology Group Company to deliver highly sustainable and energy efficient buildings, Hemcrete Projects’ solutions – Hembuild and Hemclad – are not only aligned to meet the needs of the expanding school buildings programme but the Government’s commitment to meet its stated targets on carbon emission reduction. Both systems are based around a bio-composite building material made from hemp shiv (the woody core of industrial hemp) mixed with a lime-based mortar – Tradical Hemcrete. This product, when used in conjunction with equally efficient hemp fibre insulation quilt, Breathe, delivers advanced insulation and thermal inertia. *
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Technal unveils global message ‘The world looks better’ is the ambitious slogan from 2013, for architectural aluminium glazing systems specialist, Technal. For the very first time since the business was established 50 years ago, Technal has introduced a global communications concept to more clearly explain its intrinsic values to the world. The brand continues to work in partnership with architects and specifiers to develop aesthetic solutions that help to improve the built environment in which we live and work. Building occupiers will also benefit from even greater enjoyment of Technal products that successfully achieve the balance between thermal and acoustic performance. *
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Second CDL handbook is published Constructive Details Limited (CDL), a joint venture by the BBA and Robust Details Ltd (RDL), has launched its second handbook of masonry detail junctions developed for the Aircrete Products Association whose members include H+H UK, Hanson, Quinn Lite and Thomas Armstrong. This second handbook details junctions for a full fill external wall cavity (11 details) and corresponds to details CD001 to CD0016 from the original handbook. Both of the Handbooks are available electronically via a dedicated Resources page on the CDL website and can be downloaded free of charge. To download both handbooks log onto the CDL website http://constructivedetails.co.uk/resources/ *
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Off-site approach helps to increase theatre capacity
STI (Europe) has introduced the new Wireless Alert Series, a system that protects and monitors fire exits and extinguishers. The innovative monitoring system enables users to wirelessly supervise fire exits, extinguishers, windows and cabinets from one convenient location. The STI device emits a localised alarm and sends a triggering signal to the 8 Channel Receiver, which provides a visual and optional audible indication every time the monitored site is triggered.
Off-site construction specialist,Yorkon has helped to increase theatre capacity at Addenbrooke’s Hospital.Working closely with main contractor ISG Jackson and project architects, LSI Architects, Yorkon delivered a new modular theatre block to help meet the major trauma requirements for the region.This complex part two-storey building is located on a raised steel platform to connect it to the third level of the existing theatre department, and has been built with the potential to be extended by an additional floor. The double cantilever arrangement facilitates patient flows and access to the department’s support facilities.
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Building Elements Planet’s new showroom gets a makeover Award-winning artist Vic Lee will be painting live onto the showroom windows for Clerkenwell Design Week from 21st-23rd May. The former Clerkenwell artist, who has worked for companies such as Sainsbury’s, Elle Magazine, Brompton Bicycles as well as many others, will be gracing Planet Partitioning with his presence for the three-day event. The showroom, open from 10-7pm with drinks and nibbles available, will be previewing Planet’s latest products for 2013 and revealing its new and improved showroom design. The showroom opened its doors September 2011 and has gone from strength to strength. *
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Striking roof glazing for arts auditorium Designed by Associated Architects and built by Miller Construction, the Performing Arts Centre at Yarm School in the North East is a major component of the redevelopment of this co-educational private school.The roof to the auditorium has a combination of square and shaped glass panels constructed using Wicona’s WICTEC 50 aluminium roof glazing system.The WICTEC 50 roof glazing option has been engineered to create large unsupported spans and complex shapes on challenging and high specification architectural schemes.The WICTEC 50 system is sufficiently robust to meet project-specific requirements for glazed roofs such as wind and snow loads. *
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Metal Technology scores at Wembley Architectural aluminium systems company Metal Technology has supplied its System 17SP Curtain Walling, 5-20D doors and 4-20 casement products on the Wembley Hilton hotel. Highly polished black granite facades combine effectively with Metal Technology’s System 17SP curtain walling to reflect the striking imagery of the surrounding buildings, and a glazed foyer brings a visual extension of the dynamism of Arena Square into the building. System 17 SP is a silicone pointed glazing system used to construct visually impressive flush glass facades. *
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Queen’s Award recognition for Winn & Coales
Wood coatings experts join Remmers UK
Remmers UK, leading wood coatings specialist, welcomes Dave Christie to its Wood Coatings team as a Technical Sales Manager to partner his fellow Technical Sales Manager Brian Priestley.With over 40 years of experience between them in the UK timber industry, both Brian and Dave have worked with a number of major companies and are equipped with the specialist knowledge of wood treatments and coatings. Their aim is to grow Remmers’ timber section and win competitive tenders with Joinery Manufacturers, Clients, Consultants and Specifiers, in today’s challenging marketplace. *
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Three years after achieving its first Queen’s Award for Enterprise for International Trade in 2010, London-based specialist anti-corrosion, waterproofing and sealing products manufacturer Winn & Coales International, was again honoured with the same award, recognising its growth in world sales over the last three years.The new award is the result of the combined efforts of the company’s UK-based staff, subsidiary companies and global network of agents offering proven and cost-effective solutions for its customers corrosion and sealing related problems.Winn & Coales International, established in 1883 remains an independent company and is celebrating its 130th anniversary this year. *
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Foremans helps to meet demand for school places
Foremans Relocatable Building Systems, supplier of preowned Portakabin buildings, has supplied two interim teaching buildings to primary schools in the London Borough of Newham, just eight weeks from receipt of order. North Beckton Primary and Colegrave School each had a need for two self-contained temporary classrooms while redevelopment works are carried out to meet the rising demand for school places.Commenting on the project, Manjit Rai, Head Teacher at North Beckton Primary, says,“The rooms are large, warm, comfortable and rather lovely! Everyone is happy with their accommodation and we would recommend the approach to other schools with similar needs.” *
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Building Elements Jason Smith, Contracts Manager at Swirlforce, explained: “We decided to use Glidden Trade products because we know from experience that they provide great coverage and will offer value for money for the project, without compromising on quality.”
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Glidden Trade outperforms at school
A range of Glidden Trade coatings has been used on the refurbishment and extension of Heritage Community School in Clowne, Derbyshire. The paints were selected for the project as they deliver a cost-effective solution, without compromising on a professional finish.
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maber architects, Nottingham. A key objective for the project was to produce an inspiring and stimulating environment for the students, but also comply with budget restrictions. Swirlforce, the main painting contractor, therefore used a range of Glidden Trade paints in order to create a high quality finish without breaking the bank. When selecting the finishing products, it was crucial to choose a paint system appropriate to the use of the areas and the project design detail. Glidden Trade Vinyl Matt, which gives excellent coverage and minimises surface imperfections, was the ideal choice for the classroom walls and main hub area, and Glidden Trade Satin Finish, which provides exceptional durability and an easy clean surface, was used in the toilet areas.
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With the main focus of the school being mathematics and computing, it was decided that the interior design should reflect a geometric style. As such, a prism idea was transferred onto the five separate blocks which make up the school, all connected through the central hub. Each building has its own colour; yellow, green, purple, orange or blue, with the main hub marrying all five colours together. The wide range of colours offered by Glidden Trade, gave the flexibility to develop a vibrant decorative scheme in each zone. Gary Boydell, Associate at Maber Architects, concludes: “The overall vision for the Heritage Community School was to create a strong sense of unity throughout the separate teaching blocks, and the nature of the busy school meant that this also demanded a durable yet stimulating design. The Glidden Trade coatings selected were able to assist in fulfilling this brief and delivering a costeffective solution, whilst also delivering a professional finish.” A key objective for the project was to produce an inspiring and stimulating environment for the students
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Building homes for the future? Better build in Sky±HD
Talk to Sky about the digital entertainment buyers want Whoever your new builds are aimed at, your buyers will be looking for digital entertainment that keeps pace with technology. Increasingly, that means Sky±HD.
Our Specialist Installation Team can work directly with you, or your chosen contractors, to fit this future-proof solution. So arrange a free survey today.
By integrating a ‘5 cable IRS’ system and having 2 signal feeds to each satellite point (the only way of getting all the features Sky±HD offers), your residents will be able to enjoy TV the way they want it. And that makes your properties even more attractive to potential buyers.
Go to sky.com/newbuild or call 08442 411 717 Sky TV: Sky box and Sky TV subscription required for customers to receive Sky digital programming. Only compatible with digital satellite. Two satellite feeds required for full Sky±HD functionality. You must get all consents required (e.g. landlord’s). General: Minimum Sky TV, Sky±HD subscriptions are 12 months. Further terms apply. Calls cost up to 5.1p per minute and up to 13.1p connection fee for BT customers. Calls from other providers may vary. Information only applies to residential customers in the UK, Channel Islands and Isle of Man. Information correct at 5 April 2013.
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