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THE ESSENTIAL BUILDING PRODUCT AUGUST 2014 ISSUE 3 WWW.EBPR.CO.UK


Notes from the Alu-Timber design team... Innovative magnetic fixing: pulls mullion and transoms together.

External aluminium for protection and timber internally for thermal performance Reassurance: CWCT Tested to 3600Pa Sequence B.

60mm curtain walling system.

Contents 4 PROJECT VIEW 6 News 14 opinion 18 interiors 24 FLOORS 29 Environmental control 37 Doors & Glazing 44 WALLS 46 TIMBER 48 ROOFS 52 Fire Protection 54 Structures 55 EXTERNAL WORKS 59 PROJECTS Front cover photograph supplied by The Wood Awards - www.woodawards.com - full story page 6-7 Photograph on this page supplied by Flowcrete www.flowcrete.co.uk - full story page 27

Palette of timber species Larch, Oak, Ash.

Reader Enquiry E-Service If you would like to receive further information about any of the products and services featured in this issue, just email us at info@link2media.co.uk, type ‘EBPR314’ in the email title, include the enquiry numbers of interest and your contact details. We’ll do the rest! (If you’d prefer to fax the information, it’s 0845 862 8639, or you can even post it to us!)

Standard profiles range allows Capped, 2 or 4sided Structural Glazing.

Alu-Timber

EFT

After extensive consultation we are pleased to launch the first British 60mm timber/ aluminium curtain walling system.

For more information about Alu-Timber EFT please contact us:

Alu-Timber EFT is a 60mm curtain wall system which offers capped, 2sided structural glazing with vertical or horizontal capping, and 4sided structural glazing.

+ 44(0) 20 8685 9685 Tel: Email: projects@parksidegroup.co.uk Web: www.comar-alu.co.uk

Alu-Timber EFT provides thermally efficient Larch timber with time tested aluminium for protection. To maximise spans and centres, there is a wide range of aluminium mullions and transoms available. The inherent properties of timber provide two advantages: high strength as well as low U-values, ensuring our partners can meet the demands of future carbon reduction plans.

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Blending new with old has been a key challenge with updating and upgrading the property. In addition to repairing and cleaning the entire building’s façade, ISG has constructed a new brickwork section and extended the main entrance, creating two additional sandstone pillars to match existing architectural elements. New intricate metal work screens have been installed as well as locally manufactured hand-crafted external railings. Internally, ISG has manufactured a matching staircase to provide access from the fourth to sixth floor levels and all windows have been repaired and restored. The stunning entrance foyer incorporates many reinstated period features, with a hardwood floor, decorative plasterwork, chandeliers and a wrought iron balustrade. The sumptuous private members lounge boasts wooden panelling, hardwood floor and has been fitted out to exacting standards with a luxury high-end specification. A commercial kitchen has been installed on the lower ground floor, with two satellite kitchens at ground and sixth floor levels to service the bar, restaurant and apartments. Two passenger lifts and a further service lift have also been introduced into the building. To provide The Kohler Co. with advanced marketing opportunities ahead of completion, ISG fitted out two show apartments to an exceptionally high standard. Each apartment has a different design theme and enables prospective homeowners to visualise how the accommodation will work for their individual requirements. The remaining 24 apartments have been finished to a ‘white box’ specification, complete with high-end fitted kitchens, luxury bathroom facilities and advanced A/V systems, with hidden ceiling mounted speakers.

ISG Unveils Exquisite Luxury Homes At The Iconic Hamilton Grand ISG has successfully completed a £15.6 million redevelopment of the iconic Hamilton Grand building in St. Andrews for The Kohler Co. - owners of the five star Old Course Hotel, Golf Resort and Spa. The landmark property has undergone a stunning transformation into one of Scotland’s most exclusive residential addresses. Hamilton Grand boasts 26 stunning apartments in two, three and four bedroom configurations, together with a private residents' lounge and courtyard garden and sixth floor roof deck. ISG has also created a stylish public bar and grill that is set to become a firm favourite with visitors to the home of golf. Built in 1895 as The Grand Hotel, this iconic building, which overlooks the Old Course in St Andrews, is the second most photographed building in the world of golf after the R&A headquarters. Then as now, the property was the height of luxury - the first building in Scotland to have a pneumatic elevator running between guest floors as

well as hot and cold running water in every bathroom, setting the benchmark for the ultimate in hospitality. During the Second World War the building saw service as the training headquarters for the Royal Air Force and most recently as accommodation for St Andrews University before The Kohler Co. acquired the property and announced its restoration plans. Working with such an historically important an architecturally protected building has required a sensitive and painstaking approach to restoration and conservation throughout the entire construction process. An important element of the project has seen ISG reinstate one of the building’s most distinctive features – its roof-mounted pepper pot domes. One of these domes was destroyed by fire in the 1980s and replaced with a fibreglass replica. ISG used the same materials and techniques to create an authentic replacement dome, which was subsequently craned into position and now overlooks the Old Course.

Helen Parker, Director of Sales, Marketing & Real Estate Developments - Kohler Co said: “We have achieved our goal of restoring Hamilton Grand to its former glory, creating a dwelling which the people of St. Andrews can be proud of. Throughout the process we have been honoured to work with community members as well as the team from ISG.” Alan McCarthy-Wyper, managing director of ISG’s Construction business, added: “Those wishing to own an exclusive home, rich in heritage in the heart of the birthplace of golf need look no further than Hamilton Grand. It is a great privilege to have supported The Kohler Co. achieve its vision for the property after being entrusted with bringing this iconic building back to life for future generations to come.” www.isgplc.com Enquiry 2


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Milton Court Guildhall School of Music and Drama by Holistic Group and RHWL Architects

The Moor Market, Sheffield by Leslie Jones Architecture and B&K Structures Ditchling Museum by Adam Richards Architects

National Wood Awards 2014 Announces Shortlist

Limpley Stoke Eco-house by Hewitt Studios LLP

The shortlist of 30 projects has been selected from another record entry of over 300 British architecture and furniture projects in the national Wood Awards 2014 - the UK’s premier award scheme celebrating excellence in design in wood.

The Wood Awards independent judging panel of architecture, engineering, craftsmanship and design experts now visit the shortlisted projects in person - from the South coast to the Highlands - before making their final decision. The winners of the Wood Awards categories and the recipient of the Wood Awards Arnold Laver Gold Award for the ‘winner of winners’ will be announced on the 18th November at a reception in London hosted by the Worshipful Company of Carpenters, and the Wood Awards 2014 supplement will be published in RIBA Journal’s December issue.

David Hopkins, head of communications and external affairs for Wood Awards major sponsor Wood for Good, said, “Timber is enabling truly sustainable design as urbanisation increases and natural resources decrease. The greatest challenge of our age is how to make our urban built environments truly sustainable, decarbonising the manufacture and construction of products and buildings, using materials from renewable not extractive sources.

Timber Seasoning Shelter by Architectural Association

The Wood Awards continually demonstrates the creation of spaces that have the functionality to adapt to changing conditions and the aesthetics to appeal to a savvy, globalised population. Timber is the material of sustainable modernism and design principles need not be compromised by a strong commitment to sustainability.”

The Wood Awards is the flagship for wood in the best of British architecture, furniture and design. This year’s 30-strong shortlist features unique private houses, stunning small projects, outstanding restorations and impressive commercial and public buildings. The shortlist for the Furniture categories include extraordinary bespoke and production-made furniture ranging from the traditional, such as Edward Barnsley Workshop’s Scorched Oak Rocking Chair in European oak; to the contemporary, with the Ten Species Tallboy by Sebastian Cox Furniture as an unbridled celebration of British hardwoods. The Building shortlist includes projects as diverse in size and scope as the new Middle Drawbridge at the Tower of London by GMT Timber Frame using green and air-dried oak; the Sam Wanamaker Playhouse the new indoor Jacobean theatre at Shakespeare’s Globe in London by McCurdy & Co using English and European oak, European redwood, whitewood and spruce; Hugh Strange’s Architecture Archive in Somerset using Stora Enso / Eurban spruce cross laminated timber with locally sourced cedar, ash and beech; The Moor Market in Sheffield by Leslie Jones Architecture with B&K Structures using Western red cedar and European spruce glulam; and the Endless Stair by dRMM Architects - a major feature of last year’s London Design Festival using new developments in cross laminated hardwood to create a unique structure from American tulipwood.

The Wood Awards judging panel includes Hugh Pearman, editor of RIBA Journal, Jim Greaves of Hopkins Architects, Andrew Lawrence from Arup, David Morley, Adam Khan, architectural writer Ruth Slavid, timber engineering consultant Nathan Wheatley from Engenuiti and craft specialist John Wilkie, and the panel is supported by timber industry consultant Michael Buckley. Sean Sutcliffe of Benchmark Furniture leads the furniture judging panel of John Makepeace, Rod Wales and Katie Walker.

The Bespoke and Production-Made furniture shortlisted Furniture categories pieces will be exhibited on the Wood Awards stand at this year’s 100% Design in September - the biggest event during the London Design Festival. As the UK’s premier award scheme with over 40 years of supporting excellence in the world’s only naturally sustainable material, the not-for-profit competition is the flagship for wood in the best of British architecture, furniture and design. The Wood Awards is only made possible by the major sponsorship of the American Hardwood Export Council (AHEC), the Carpenters’ Company, TRADA and Wood for Good. Other sponsors include American Softwoods, BRE and the Forestry Commission. New from 2014 is the combined sponsorship of the Programme for the Endorsement of Forest Certification (PEFC) with the Malaysian Timber Council (MTC), and the British Woodworking Federation (BWF) as a supporter. The Wood Awards Gold Award is sponsored by Arnold Laver. For more information and regular updates, visit www.woodawards.com Enquiry 3

Scorched Oak Rocking Chair by Edward Barnsley Workshop

Studio by James Wyman Architects


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MARK WARBURTON JOINS DESIGN INNOVATION AS OPERATIONS DIRECTOR

ANCON Confirms CE Marking Compliance As New Deadline Hits The Industry From 1st July 2014, the CE Marking of structural steelwork to BS EN 1090 becomes a legal requirement. After this date, any fabricated structural component delivered to site without a CE mark, including masonry supports and windposts, is in breach of the EU Construction Products Regulation. ANCON is proud to have offered the Industry a fully CE-compliant range since July 2013 - a full year ahead of the industry deadline. The CE Marking of Ancon’s extensive product portfolio, so far in advance of the 2014 deadline, demonstrates an established understanding of Eurocode design methodology and a long-term commitment to robust manufacturing controls. Ancon encourages the industry to understand the risks, demand the CE Mark and accept no excuses. www.ancon.co.uk Enquiry 4

KNX UK member and Home Automation specialists Design Innovation has expanded its team once again. Mark Warburton has joined the company as their new Operations Director after three years at KNX wholesaler Ivory Egg. His knowledge and expertise in smart home technology will be a great asset to the company. Mark is being put through his paces as he takes on the management of Design Innovation's largest project to date, a 60 apartment development in Central London. Mark has become a familiar face in the world of building controls and in his time at Ivory Egg has done much to publicise and support KNX technology. His new role will include logistics, HR, Quotation support as well as managing existing and new projects. www.knxuk.org Enquiry 5

YEOMAN RAINGUARD XL ALUMINIUM RAINWATER SYSTEM SAVES TIME ON INSTALLATION When a Leeds home owner added an extension to his 16 year old contemporary detached house, he decided to replace the whole house’s failing PVC rainwater system with an XL Aluminium System from Yeoman Rainguard. Yeoman Rainguard were able to offer a bespoke system designed to reduce the number of joints resulting in a quicker and easier installation.125 x 100mm gutter and 75 x 75mm square downpipes in XL Aluminium were fitted to the sandstone fronted house. Finished in a textured Black polyester coating, the Yeoman Rainguard XL Aluminium system gives a classic, stylish finish to the exterior of the home. www.yeomanshield.com Enquiry 6

Metal Technology BIM library now available online Use of BIM by the design communities within the construction sector is growing significantly with adoption predicted to rise to 91% within the next three years. As part of Metal Technology's continuous development programme and in response to this demand from the market for support for BIM implementation, a new BIM library covering a full range of windows, doors and curtain walling is now available to designers and specifiers at www. metaltechnology.com Building Information Modelling (BIM) is a sophisticated 3D computer model which represents in detail every element of the building and is designed to be a shared resource during a construction project. The model is used from the feasibility stage through design, to construction, and finally operation. The use of BIM can increase efficiency and reduce errors. Virtual designs are built in 3D before work proceeds on site. The attributes of all the elements of the building can be found in the model and with this comes the concept of automatic 'clash detection', namely the identification by the model of inconsistencies between different elements of the design before they arise on site. Metal Technology BIM product models have been developed using Autodesk Revit to deliver 3D window, door and curtain walling products that can be lifted and positioned within any overall BIM project model. Models can have their height and width adjusted to suit the individual requirements of each project. Mullions and transoms can also be moved within the window and there is the option of switching any fixed light into an opening vent. A full step-by-step installation guide is available as well as comprehensive system parameters and a full NBS specification. www.metaltechnology.com Enquiry 7

Meeting The Challenge Of A Sustainable Urban Future: The Contribution Of Green Walls International Green Wall Conference 4-5th September 2014

in Living Walls with his dramatic ‘Mur Vegetal ‘installations

Anyone concerned with the quality of life in urban areas will find the conference of interest. Green walls are an important component of Green Infrastructure – possibly the only costeffective approach to coping with some of the immense challenges currently facing urban areas:

Gary Grant (the Green Roof Consultancy), one of the leading advocates of green walls in the UK

Climate change (coping with extreme events, e.g. heat waves, flooding), • Pollution (including health impacts), • Lack of wildlife habitat, • Social problems (including mental health) resulting from high-density urban living. Green walls are easier to retrofit than many alternatives, take up less space, and can be rapidly deployed. The Green Wall Centre At Staffordshire University researchers have been studying the environmental and biodiversity values of green facades and different living wall systems in Stoke-on-Trent, Newcastle-underLyme, Birmingham, London and the Greater London area. Taking advantage of this expertise, and experience with different commercial systems, a Green Wall Centre has been set up within Staffordshire University to publicise the multiple values of green walls, to carry out research, and to offer advice. THE GREEN WALL CENTRE The Science Centre, Staffordshire University, Leek Rd, Stoke-on-Trent, SD4 2DF, UK Director: Prof. John W. Dover +44(0)1782 294611 j.w.dover@staffs.ac.uk www.staffs.ac.uk/research/greenwall/ Keynote Speakers Patrick Blanc (CNRS\Patrick Blanc), the man who did more than anyone to kick-start interest

Programme A full listing of talks from academic and industry speakers can be found on the Conference Webpages: www.staffs.ac.uk/research/greenwall/conferences/index.jsp. Alongside talks, manufactures will be displaying their products in the atrium. The programme is now complete but if you would like to offer a poster or have a stand, please contact Prof. John Dover j.w.dover@staffs.ac.uk, or Caroline Chiquet c.chiquet@ staffs.ac.uk. We invite posters on research, technical innovations, and case studies. Location The Conference will be held at Staffordshire University’s new £30 million Science Centre in Stoke-on-Trent. The campus is well served by major communication routes, with a train station a short walk away from the Science Centre and road access via the M6 motorway; the closest airport is Birmingham International. Information on travel to the University campus can be found at www.staffs.ac.uk/about/ campuses/stoke/index.jsp and our Conference Office can advise if you have particular questions concerning travel. Conference Fees Student: £110 Delegate: £160 Commercial and Sponsorship Packages are available Booking forms and more information on the conference website www.staffs.ac.uk/research/ greenwall/conferences/ Enquiry 8


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BM TRADA’s popular timber frame courses continue

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OPTIMA ADDS KEY PRODUCT RANGES TO BIM LIBRARY Optima is set to launch Building Information Modelling (BIM) objects for its two most popular ranges – helping to make the specification of these products even more accurate, cost-effective and efficient. Optima has created BIM objects for two of its products – Optima 117 Plus and Revolution 54. These BIM details will provide architects and specifiers with product data and information to help create specifications that deliver better performance and improved accuracy. With the use of BIM, clients will be able to receive numerous design options which can then be amended, discarded or integrated as the project progresses. It also gives key decision-makers the ability to view specific systems in the context of the project as a whole. www.optimasystems.com Enquiry 10

Places are already filling fast for the next batch of BM TRADA’s training courses for timber frame and timber frame for engineers. BM TRADA will be conducting an essential one-day course on September 30 at its High Wycombe headquarters. The course - Timber frame construction for engineers - costs £189 + VAT for TRADA members and £229 + VAT for non-members. Meanwhile, BM TRADA is expecting a packed house for its new set of dates for its popular timber frame training course. Aimed at members of the timber frame industry, contractors, architects, specifiers and insurance companies, the courses take place at BM TRADA’s headquarters on September 25 and November 20. The cost per person including the Timber Frame Construction Book is £219 + VAT for TRADA members (£189 without the book) and £269 + VAT for non-members (£229 without the book). To book, call 01494 569620 or email timbertraining@ bmtrada.com. For details on how to book both courses, telephone 01494 569620 or visit www.bmtrada.com/technical/training Enquiry 9

High-definition video recording solution for any application The Vectis iX family of IP-based video recording solutions, just launched by Security Products from Siemens, includes self-contained network video recorders (NVR) as well as network video software (NVS) for server-based systems. Both are capable of recording full-HD images from up to 48 cameras simultaneously at 25 frames per second and support resolutions of up to 20 megapixel. The Vectis iX products feature a modular design that allows them to be accurately matched to the user’s precise requirements. This makes them an ideal and cost-effective choice for use in IP-based CCTV applications of all types – from small retail installations to campus-wide surveillance systems. All products use the latest H.264 video compression standard to ensure minimum network bandwidth usage. They are compatible with the MPEG4 and MJPEG standards for the convenience of users with existing cameras. In addition, they support the latest ONVIF Profile S standard, which allows them to be used not only with cameras from Siemens, but also with those from approximately 90 third-party manufacturers. The built-in VSS_SDK (software developer kit) interface allows Vectis iX systems to be integrated easily with the Siemens MM8000 access control and fire safety system. In addition to object detection, the on-board video analytics functionality also offers object removal. All models feature people counting, which is a major benefit particularly in retail and sports venue applications. www.siemens.co.uk/securityproducts Enquiry 12

METAL FABRICATIONS MANUFACTURER TRIMFORM APPOINTS VASTLY EXPERIENCED TECHNICAL SALES PROFESSIONAL Metal fabrications specialist Trimform has appointed vastly experienced senior technical sales professional Chris Haycock as area sales manager covering the central south-east of England and East Anglia. In his new role, Chris will perform tasks including identifying prospects and developing sales strategies before approaching potential customers, clinching sales and helping buyers and specifiers through the purchasing process. He will report to Trimform general manager Rob Morris. Chris, who has been in technical sales throughout his 35-year career, has joined Trimform after a year with London-based Rox Interiors, provider of services to the construction industry ranging from fit-outs to high end residential works. www.trimformfabs.co.uk Enquiry 11

Portakabin Sees 19 Per Cent Rise In Orders In The Manufacturing Sector – Another Indicator Of The Economic Upturn The upturn in UK manufacturing has seen increasing demand for new buildings from Portakabin, the UK’s leading modular building manufacturer. UK manufacturing output rose 4.4 per cent year-on-year in April according to the Office for National Statistics, its fastest pace in three years. The latest snapshot survey of business conditions in engineering and manufacturing companies by EEF, the manufacturers’ organisation, describes the manufacturing sector as having “started 2014 with a bang”, with the sector growing 1.4 per cent in the first quarter of this year, the strongest quarterly growth since 2010. This was the fourth consecutive quarter of growth. Regionally, Yorkshire and Humber, home to the Portakabin Group’s international headquarters, was the second strongest area, with 50 per cent of companies saying output had increased. Portakabin has seen a 19 per cent rise in orders from the manufacturing sector in the last nine months. Recent projects have included a stateof-the-art research facility for the new International Institute for Nanocomposite Manufacturing at WMG at the University of Warwick and a 3,500m² interim office complex for Jaguar Land Rover, where rapid growth prompted the need for high-quality interim office accommodation for the car manufacturer’s sales and design teams. Derek Carter, Chief Executive of the Portakabin Group, said, “Manufacturing has a vital role to play in the economic well-being of the UK and we are pleased to be helping other British manufacturers to move quickly as they develop and grow their businesses.” Modular solutions offer both speed and flexibility for manufacturers needing to respond to the rapidly-changing business environment. Portakabin can radically reduce lead times for purpose-designed office accommodation, production control centres and amenity buildings, and ensure much less disruption to manufacturing plants.

With a Portakabin modular solution, the construction process is moved off site and into a controlled factory environment. The benefits include improved quality, much greater certainty of completion on time and on budget (99 per cent), and programme times reduced by up to 50 per cent. Portakabin has the resources to deliver both bespoke projects and standardised accommodation solutions to organisations in the private sector, in the most challenging timescales and with less impact on the environment. www.portanews.co.uk Enquiry 13


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New, economical, high performance micro-piles for foundation stabilisation New from structural repair specialist, HELIFIX, is the versatile and technically well proven Dixie micro-pile. Helifix Dixie micropiles provide a fully engineered and cost-effective solution to the problem of foundation settlement without the major disruption and cost of methods that require extensive excavations. Simple, but extremely effective, Helifix Dixie piles are turned into the ground down to the load bearing strata, the bracket is then fitted and the pile is jacked up beneath the foundations to support the building’s weight and prevent further settlement. Excavations are minimal, installation normally only requires lightweight hand-held equipment, noise levels are low and the occupants experience very little disruption. Where Dixie micro-piles are combined with the Helibeam masonry stabilisation system, Helifix provides a complete structural repair solution that maximises pile spacing to economically restore full structural integrity. Furthermore, all repairs, both above and below ground, are fully concealed to ensure a sympathetic, non-disruptive and reliable solution. www.helifix.co.uk/downloads Enquiry 14

Reynaers at Home receives nomination for prestigious B2B Awards A controversial advertising campaign for leading provider of aluminium windows and doors Reynaers at Home has led to a nomination at the prestigious B2B Awards. The architectural glazing company has been shortlisted as a finalist for the category ‘Best limited budget campaign’ for its ‘Energy Efficiency Doesn’t Matter’ campaign. Its provocative adverts captured the imagination of architects with their attention-grabbing messaging, focusing on Reynaers at Home’s range of excellent energy-saving products including sliding patio doors, panoramic windows and bifold doors. Energy Efficiency Doesn’t Matter refers to architects no longer having to be constrained by concerns about energy efficiency when it comes to designing innovative homes. Reynaers was a proud winner of the Best Branding and Positioning category at the Construction Marketing Awards 2013. www.reynaersathome.co.uk Enquiry 15

Ancon updates its Wall Tie Selector App to feature its extended TeploTie range Structural fixings specialist, Ancon, has updated its popular Cavity Wall Tie Product Selector App to feature its extended range of award-winning basalt-fibre TeploTies. The innovative App makes choosing the most appropriate wall tie for any cavity wall construction quick and easy. TeploTie composite wall ties comprise pultruded basalt fibres set in a resin matrix; a material which offers a thermal conductivity of just 0.7W/mK. Their use reduces thermal bridging across the cavity, minimising insulation depth and wall footprint. The App is free to download from the App Store for all iPhone and iPad users, or from the Google Play Store for Android handsets and tablets. For desktop users, a web based version of the App is available at www.ancon.co.uk Enquiry 16

Brick Awards 2014 Shortlist Revealed The Brick Development Association (BDA) has announced the shortlist for the 2014 Brick Awards, one of the top design and construction awards in the country. Each year hundreds of entries are submitted and 17 prestigious trophies and more than 100 certificates are issued to the successful projects. There are 17 awards split into three categories: housing, building and landscape, and technical and craft. There is also the Supreme Award – the Brick Development Association Building of the Year, judged to be the best overall project from the award winners, excluding Best International Project and Worldwide Brick Award. The architect / designer, brickwork contractor and brick manufacturer are all recognised on each project. Last year, Ortus, a learning centre in London, designed by Duggan Morris Architects won the Best Education Award and went on to receive the overall Supreme Winner Award. Now in its 38th year, anticipation is growing for the Brick Awards which will be presented at London’s 5 star hotel, Marriott Grosvenor Square on 12th November. A black tie event, the evening begins with a drinks reception at 6.30pm, followed by dinner and the awards ceremony, then entertainment. Tickets and/or tables can be purchased online via the Brick Development Association’s website, www.brick.org.uk where the shortlisted projects can be viewed, or by contacting The Brick Development Association on 020 7323 7030. Enquiry 18

Survey shows importance of safety SCHOOLS and hospitals have both featured on a list of organisations Brits would consider suing should they take a tumble while on the premises. A new survey by safety flooring experts Tarkett polled 1,000 people and ties in with the expansion of the company’s popular Safetred range. Top of the list of organisations people would consider suing should they suffer a slip are supermarkets, with 33% of respondents saying they would think about legal action against a large food retailer. Hospitals reached 5th place, with nearly 20% of people seeing legal action as a possibility followed by the local authority with 16%. Schools fared better in 9th place with just 11% of people considering legal action. However, with nearly six million children attending school in the UK last year, that’s potentially a lot of parents. Worryingly for employers, 23% of people would consider suing their place of work. Sarah Igglesden, brand manager at Tarkett UK, said: “The results of this survey show that society is getting increasingly litigious and with more than 8,000 major injuries caused by slips, trips or falls reported to the HSE last year*, there is a strong possibility that an organisation could be on the receiving end of a legal suit. To combat this, public sector organisations need to ensure facilities are up to standard and measures are taken to prevent incident and injury. One way of reducing the likelihood of someone slipping over is to install high-quality, highperformance safety flooring.” To help prevent slips Tarkett is expanding its industry leading Safetred safety range to provide the market with a complete solution for floors and walls. There are two new collections, Safetred Ion and Safetred Aqua. The Safetred Ion collection is available in Linen and Contrast. Linen is available in 14 colours with a woven pattern effect designed to be more homely. Contrast is a decorative, three dimensional, multi flake effect safety floor suitable for

entrances and corridors and available in six colours. Tarkett’s Safetred Aqua range has an improved specification that includes specially designed top embossing, as well as aluminium oxide particles. It’s suitable for barefoot and shod and for use in wet and dry areas, so is ideal for the leisure, healthcare, aged-care and hospitality industry. Both Aqua and Ion are manufactured in the UK and co-ordinate with Tarkett’s range of impact resistance wall coverings and accessories. With an TRRL Pendulum test of >36(R10) slip resistance, Ion and Aqua is safety flooring that doesn’t look like safety flooring, so perfect for living areas and bedrooms in places such as care homes, hospitals and in social housing. Top ten places / organisations Brits would consider suing: 1. Supermarket – 33% 2. Train station – 23% 3. Place of work – 23% 4. Cinema – 20% 5. Hospital – 19% 6. Local authority (street slips) – 16% 7. Gym / leisure centre – 15% 8. Pub / restaurant – 15% 9. School – 11% 10. Corner shop – 11% *http://www.hse.gov.uk/statistics/causinj/kinds-of-accident.pdf Enquiry 17

THE STAR OF THE SHOW GOES ONLINE Supplier of sustainable and ecological products for the construction and refurbishment industries, Eco Materials Online, has launched a new super-fast website that is both informative and easy to navigate. The website, although of course a modern concept, features a product that has very much stood the test of time and is referenced under the two main headlines on the homepage of breathable insulation and acoustic insulation. Heraklith boards are the star of the show, and are breathable thermal and acoustic insulation panels, invented by Heraklith over 100 years ago; the product having recently received massive investment from KNAUF INSULATION to ensure that the genuine Heraklith panels remain the best quality woodwool boards available. The main component is shredded wood, or ‘wood wool’, which gives the product its distinctive appearance. Previously magnesite was used to bind the wood wool, but the latest generation has been updated and now utilises cement to make them weather resistant and sufficiently durable to be used as external wall insulation; additionally offering passive fire protection for up to 90 minutes where required. Although the product has been around for a long time, it very much conforms to modern day requirements, being that the board is manufactured from PEFC certified wood. Heraklith is CE marked and conforms to European Standard for Wood Wool Insulation BS EN 13168. In addition to standard panels (which are available in 15mm, 25mm, 35mm and 50mm thicknesses), there is a variant called the “decorative panel” which uses a finer grade of woodwool (1mm instead of 1.5mm). A short description of each option is provided – for example, the 15mm boards are natural vapour permeable panels which makes them a perfect base to be used internally and externally with lime render / plaster as part of a breathable wall construction. Then the surfer is able to see the cost and order through the online ‘basket.’ Eco Materials Online is a division of Marmox (UK) Ltd, but operates separately in as much that it specialises only in the supply of sustainable and ecological building materials. Hence the accessories on the site – washers and sealants – offer the reliability of the Marmox name. The new website also features links to sales advice and customer services, as well as contacts and delivery details, returns and the ability to register and login to personal accounts. www.marmox.co.uk Enquiry 19


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OPINION|BUILDING EFFICIENCY LEGISLATION Darren Finley National Sales Director for Ideal Commercial Boilers www.idealcommercialheating.com After all, nobody knows the functionality of products better than the company responsible for designing and building these appliances in the first place. BIM Components for Boilers BIM Components allow the designer to place a virtual boiler in a virtual plant room so they can immediately view how well it fits, which can highlight any possible installation issues such as low or sloping ceilings, unusual floor plans, boiler connection outlets and door frame widths, as well as the boiler’s clearance zone which includes service access. Each component can usually be downloaded from the manufacturer’s website or from dedicated hosting sites such as bimstore.co.uk

THE BIM APPROACH FOR THE BOILER MARKET Darren Finley, National Sales Director for Ideal Commercial Boilers, looks at how BIM can help specifiers select the best products to meet building efficiency legislation and what boiler manufacturers can or should be doing to play their part. Regulating Energy Use April’s amends to the Building Regulations include the requirement for non-domestic buildings to be 9% more energy efficient compared to the levels required under current regulations. Although the efficiency increase is not quite as dramatic as some government advisors predicted or even hoped for, the new legislation has certainly put further pressure on building designers and engineers to ensure they specify the most energy efficient appliances and systems available that will meet a building’s heating and hot water requirements. Along with an increased demand for overall building efficiency, there are also planned amendments to Energy Performance Certificates (EPCs) and Display Energy Certificates (DECs), which operate as a means of assessing whether buildings are actually complying with the building regulations and will be able to do as legislation continues to grow more stringent. These amends are a result of changes to the Energy Performance of Buildings Directive (EPBD), which came into force in January 2013, and state amongst other amends that public buildings above 500m² now require a DEC and are to display an EPC where

enable them to make important, precise calculations prior to build work.

one has been previously issued. This emphasises the increasing demand for building engineers, managers or owners to ‘prove’ they are being proactive in reducing their energy use. A Positive Aspect Although challenging for the industry, the increasing emphasis on whole building efficiency can also be seen as a catalyst for encouraging the change to a more collaborative approach to construction, with all parts of the supply chain working towards achieving this end goal. There are numerous aspects to consider when designing a heating system that will actually meet the efficiency requirements dictated by the new Building Regulations. Up until recently, however, it hasn’t always been easy for building engineers or designers to gather the finer details in one place that would

Building Information Modelling (BIM) was introduced for this very purpose and the Government is giving it full back up, with the intention that BIM becomes standardised across all disciplines in the building sector. The first deadline is 2016, when BIM will become compulsory on all public sector projects and the Government is currently phasing it in via a series of ‘levels’. Sharing Expertise One of the reasons the Government is viewing BIM as the way forward is that it brings into play the common sense factor that many feel has been lacking from the traditional approach to construction, which has focused more on competitive tendering and short term cost savings rather than sharing vital information. This is perhaps surprising considering that the creation of a building or the incorporation of a new system within an existing framework must, by necessity, be an act of collaboration between people in often widely differing areas of expertise, including architects, engineers, designers, manufacturers and facilities managers. BIM is heralded as the first truly workable model that has been created. BIM is not just a software solution but a whole systems approach, and the expertise and information that can be provided by manufacturers plays a major part.

For leading manufacturers such as Ideal Commercial Boilers who are able to supply wall mounted boilers on dedicated frame and header kits, corresponding components will also be available so that the designer can see wall hung boilers installed in cascade as they would look in the finished installation and will be able to place this in the virtual plant room to check the width, height and positioning. They could even test whether it would be more appropriate to install the boilers in-line or back-to-back. These boiler manufacturers will be able to offer flexible installation options, such as left or right hand connections and even the option of a low height frame and header kit if, for example, an old floor standing model previously situated under a low ceiling were to be replaced with condensing wall hung replacements. So size and space issues can be tested, but this is just the tip of the iceberg in terms of the ‘Information’ side of Building Information Modelling. Each 3D model is also data-enriched so that essential technical information is actually embedded within an individual BIM component. Boiler BIM components will include information such as the boiler efficiency (part load, full load, seasonal, etc.), NOx emissions, outputs, service clearance zones, pipe kit options, flue and header options,

contributing to a higher overall building efficiency. Manufacturing a Collaborative Solution BIM is still in its infancy and its very creation is requiring the input of all sectors of the building industry to ensure interoperability through open standards – a fact that is pleasingly congruent with BIM’s main objective which is to improve collaboration in order to more efficiently meet the objectives for all building projects.

warranties and even available service packages, as well as links to the manufacturer’s website and installation manuals. Efficient Information Sharing To help the system designer calculate whether the boiler will operate in condensing mode on a particular system, a circumstance for which the return temperature must be 54°C or lower which is required in order for significant condensation to form in the heat exchanger, the boiler’s flow and return requirements can also be embedded in each component. This is an important consideration as the boiler’s ability to operate in condensing mode will affect overall building efficiency and might be a key factor in ensuring it meets Part L of the Building Regulations. If the system design needs to be modified to create the required return temperature, this issue can be identified and addressed at the earliest design stage rather than towards the end of the building project, thereby avoiding a situation in which the intended energy performance of the building does not match its actual operational efficiency, a situation known as the ‘energy performance gap’.

Leading manufacturers like Ideal Commercial Boilers are already working alongside recognised industry bodies to help generate an industry document detailing exactly what information should be included for each BIM component and the most effective format to use, so that all information submitted to the Construction

Operations Building Information Exchange (COBie) – the Government’s formal system for organising and sharing information – is standardised, thereby enabling clear structured data collection now and in the future. The increasingly stringent energy efficiency legislation is certainly proving a challenge to all those in the building services industry but, as with any challenge, it is also proving to be an effective catalyst for innovation, and manufacturers certainly have plenty of opportunities to play their part. The emerging integrated approach to building services as modelled by the BIM approach is ultimately going to help ensure the highest energy efficiency potential is achieved for each building project, which in addition to reducing carbon emissions will also reduce the time and cost of construction projects, thereby contributing to industry growth. Whatever one’s perspective, this can only be a positive way forward.

Providing the information needed to help building engineers ensure a boiler will run in condensing mode as part of a particular system is just one of countless ways in which boiler manufacturers can use BIM to help engineers foresee possible issues and ensure their products will work at optimum efficiency,


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OPINION|Thermal safety Mike Butterick marketing director, GLASSOLUTIONS www.glassolutions.co.uk

FAÇADE PHYSICS: BEATING HEAT’S CRACKING INFLUENCE The most common cause of thermal fracture in annealed glass is heat from the sun or from inside the building causing the exposed areas of the glass to expand more rapidly than the cooler, shaded areas. The perimeter of the glass which sits in the frame rebate, and/or any other areas of glass which are shaded, will never heat up as quickly, and/or to the same extent as the exposed areas.

The risk of thermal fracture increases in annealed glass where a temperature difference of between 25-40 degrees Celsius, depending on the product, occurs. But this is reduced if the glass has been poorly cut, damaged during handling, or improperly glazed. Achieving a thermally safe solution, however, goes way beyond the type of glass used and the quality of its processing and installation. It requires a much more comprehensive review of the façade design at an early stage. Thermal safety is a vital consideration in glass façade specification which architects and designers are increasingly seeking to address, according to Mike Butterick, marketing director at façade contractor GLASSOLUTIONS. With the priorities for glass facades most often on aesthetics, structural integrity, thermal performance and how best to deliver the most comfortable internal environment, there is one fundamental law of physics that also has to be taken into account when designing façades. In the last 12 months, there has been a notable increase in the number of architects, engineers and specifiers seeking advice about the thermal safety of glass used in facades as they seek to prevent costly remediation work.

Delivering a thermally safe glass façade means addressing the material’s natural propensity to expand with heat and contract in the cold. An unsuitable glass specification usually results in thermal fracture – a crack in the pane of the glass from the edge due to stresses induced by differing rates of expansion and contraction. Thermal stress is a potential issue for any annealed product, especially if used in laminated, tinted and/ or coated formats, which is the preference for those seeking to avoid the use of toughened glass. Whilst toughened glass is not prone to thermal fracture, it does however require careful consideration of both its optical and break characteristics. For example, toughened glass is prone to optical distortion due to the tempering/toughening process and this can impact on the visual appeal of glass facades.

Chiefly, what is the geographical orientation of the façade? What is its pitch? Verticals are less prone to thermal fracture than horizontal, with varying degrees of impact at all angles between. And what is the type and colour of frame, and the impact of shading from other external elements? Internal elements that reflect heat back at and/or trap heat against the glass also impact. For example, blinds, floor slabs or bulkheads, and even posters that are applied to the glass. Failure to factor-in the risk of thermal safety and specify the right glass at the design stage, leaves building owners and facilities managers open to expensive and disruptive remediation work. This is especially the case for high-rise buildings where the cost of replacing one pane of glass could run into tens of thousands of pounds.

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Decoflame® Bioethanol Fires - No Chimney – No Smoke – No Mess Committed to exceptional design and quality, the Danish craftsman and designer Kjell Thomsen started to draw his first range of flueless bioethanol fireplaces in 2007. Today, Decoflame is the recognised trademark for eco-friendly, contemporary bioethanol fireplaces which add a style statement to any interior. The exclusive range of decoflame® bioethanol fireplaces has been designed for the discerning customer who values the outstanding quality and functionality of Danish Design and Craftsmanship and the benefits of an environmentally friendly product. Designed and produced in Denmark with focus on quality, functionality and safety, a decoflame® bioethanol fireplace can be positioned literally anywhere - without the need for a chimney, flue or bearing wall. With the introduction of patented cutting-edge CEVB Technology (Controlled Ethanol Vapour Burning) in spring 2012, the decoflame® e-Ribbon Fire revolutionised the market for bioethanol fires. In close cooperation with architects and interior designers on an international scale, Decoflame has realised a significant number of made to measure bioethanol fireplace installations in restaurants, hotels, offices, homes and palaces world-wide. www.decoflame.com Enquiry 21

MULTIKWIK TAKES A SHINE TO NEW CHROME COMPRESSION RANGE With the trend for sleek modern bathrooms showing no signs of slowing, Multikwik has launched a range of chrome-plated, lightweight, easy-to-use compression fittings that will make fitting chrome-look systems a piece of cake and help installers out of any installation tight-spot. Multikwik chrome compression waste fittings can be used with any pipe material and come in 32mm and 40mm sizes, so they are ideal for projects or installations where the existing pipework is not known in advance. Fully compatible with polypropylene push-fit, MuPVC, ABS solvent weld and even copper waste pipes, they are ideal fittings for the plumbing professional to keep in the van as a quick-fix solution to those tricky plumbing jobs where good looks count. The new Multikwik chrome compression range comprises a 90° bend, straight coupling, 92½° tee, pipe cover, 400mm and 1.1m pipe lengths and pipe clips, which will complete any chrome plumbing job beautifully. Each fitting is individually packed to ensure that they stay in pristine condition right to the point of use. Like all Multikwik compression fittings, the new chrome additions have nuts with ergonomically designed thumb recesses to ensure they are easy to tighten, even with wet hands, to ensure a ‘fit and forget’ job every time. The fittings also incorporate coloured slip rings which make it easy to identify the right size fitting. The new Multikwik chrome range complements the stunning chrome bottle trap for use on basins in bathrooms, cloakrooms and washrooms. This handsome fitting combines good looks with all the practical, fitter-friendly features of the Multikwik range and is supplied with its own 400mm chrome plated pipe to complete the installation. For design and installation queries, Multikwik’s team of design engineers can offer advice and technical support. Full details of the Multikwik range, along with comprehensive downloadable literature, case studies, technical information and nearest stockist information can be found on the company’s website at multikwik.com or by calling 01622 852654. Enquiry 22

Style Wins AIS Gold Award For 6th Time Partitioning walls specialist, Style, has won a prestigious AIS FPDC (Association of Interior Specialists and Federation of Plastering and Drywall Contractors) Contractors Gold Award for 2014 for their outstanding moveable wall solution installed at Westfield’s London HQ. This is Style’s sixth Gold Award, with a further four Silver’s also to their credit in just over ten years. Judges were impressed with the scheme to create a suite of meeting rooms off the main reception area, providing exceptional acoustic privacy as well as visual impact. Working with architect Woods Bagot and Westfield’s in-house Design Team, Style installed a combination of two DORMA Variflex and two Skyfold vertical-rising partitions to deliver an outstanding flexible configuration. “A premium design aesthetic reflective of the Westfield brand and the flexibility of the reception and meeting rooms was our key focus for the space,” comments Katie Preston, Manager Interior Design, Westfield. “We wanted a functional moveable wall that could achieve this whilst not obviously looking like folding partitioning panels. The solution we created in conjunction with Style enabled us to achieve both aspirations, thanks to their collaborative working approach and thoroughness,” “The partitioning element of the Westfield interior was key to creating a dynamic solution that offered the client ultimate flexibility in the way the space could be utilised,” explains Lisa Humphreys, interior designer with Woods Bagot. “We were impressed with Style’s attention to detail at every stage of the project and the high quality of the final installation. DORMA Variflex is perfect for a vast array of room designs and finishes. On this project its superb semi-automatic seal system was utilised to ease operation whilst the flush telescopic panel ensures the wall to appear uniform right across the reception area. Skyfold is the hugely innovative, vertically rising, fully automatic, acoustic partitioning wall, discreetly housed in the ceiling cavity. The acoustic integrity of both products (an Rw 55dB acoustic rating for the Variflex and Rw54dB for the Skyfold) ensure complete privacy when the walls are closed. A stunning graphics finish of the Westfield brand on the Skyfold was complemented with a beautiful high gloss lacquer laminate finish on the Variflex. “We’re delighted to have won the Gold Award for the sixth time,” said Julian Sargent, Style’s group managing director. “As a company we continue to invest in our people, products and processes to deliver excellence in everything we do.” www.style-partitions.co.uk Enquiry 23


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Geberit - ‘the architects' choice'

Inta banishes bacteria with new copper grab rails

Geberit's touchless bathroom technology has been used to add a high end and hygienic finish at the Charlotte Square Offices in Edinburgh. Charlotte Square is an iconic 18th century Edinburgh landmark and has long been recognised as a prestigious business address. This new chapter in its history comprises the renovation of six townhouses that made up the former headquarters of The National Trust Scotland, blending period architecture and features with the requirements of 21st century businesses. Geberit Infrared taps and Sigma stainless steel flush plates feature in the projects bathrooms, providing a sleek finish and improved hygiene, thanks to touchless hand washing, and even interval flushing. Described as ‘the architects' choice' by Lisa Morgan of architects, Morgan McDonnell, which designed the Charlotte Square Offices, Geberit's touchless systems have an unusually wide scanning range, ensuring ease of use for bathroom visitors, with various operation programmes including water saving, economy and interval or continuous flush options. www.geberit.co.uk

Anti-scald bathroom product manufacturer, Inta, has added Antimicrobial Copper grab rails to its commercial collection, helping to combat the spread of infection-causing germs while providing support and assistance to the lessmobile. Ideal for healthcare environments, Antimicrobial Copper grab rails eliminate over 99.9% of bacteria they come into contact with, preventing the spread of associated infections such as MRSA. Available in polished and brushed finishes, they are the sensible upgrade from stainless steel and plastic grab rails without having to compromise on style. With 300,000 people contracting infections in hospital in the UK each year, the antimicrobial action of Inta’s copper grab rails provides continuous and effective protection against the microbes that cause these infections for many years. www.intatec.co.uk

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Kemmlit lockers convey right impression with sushi bar chain

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Hygienic Laminates Good Enough To Eat Off! Abet Laminati has launched Lamishield, an innovative new antibacterial high pressure laminate designed for use in laboratories, hygienic environments and food preparation areas. Lamishield is based on BioCote® silver-ion technology integrated within the decorative top layer to provide a healthy surface which reduces the risk of infection from bacteria and cross-contamination. It also inhibits growth from a broad range of microbes, including fungi and mould, which makes it ideal for high standard hygienic environments. This protection can be applied to most colours and decors within the Abet ranges. Samples and technical literature are available from Abet Ltd’s sample line on tel: 020 7473 6915 or visit www.abetuk.com Enquiry 29

Yeoman Shield Goes Back to School Yeoman Shield returned to Sutton Academy, a busy school in St Helens, Merseyside, to install a further phase of wall protection. Works had been carried out previously by Yeoman Shield over a year ago which proved to be so successful in protecting the walls in corridors around the school that they were awarded further work. Yeoman Shield HessianEx 2.5mm thick wall protection panels in a vibrant Lilac colour were fitted to the plain plaster walls that were wide open to damage and marking caused by heavy footfall throughout the plaza. Not only do the wall panels protect from costly and unsightly damage but they add colour, warmth and a design interest to what would otherwise be a sterile, cold looking area. Corridors to the science areas which were susceptible to damage, also had the Yeoman Shield HessianEx in the same Lilac colour fitted on to the walls. www.yeomanshield.com Enquiry 26

Founded in 1997, YO! Sushi brought to London the unique concept of a Japanese sushi bar that delivered food to customers via a conveyor belt travelling at 8cm per second and is the original and most famous sushi brand with restaurants throughout the UK. The company has grown from its London base where it now has over 25 restaurants to an international iconic success with restaurants worldwide serving over 5 million customers a year. Yo! Sushi who have a reputation for delivering a quality product, carry that through in the standard of materials used in fitting out their restaurants, and accordingly specified Kemmlit metal lockers for the staff rooms at their Baker Street, High Street Kensington and Ellesmere locations. These ergonomically designed and robust lockers feature sloping tops, digital locking systems and bench seating and are part of an extensive range of high performance cubicle and locker systems from Kemmlit UK who also provide a design, project management and installation service. www.kemmlituk.com

Timbmet’s Veneers Detailed Timbmet, the leading veneered board supplier, has published a new guide to its range of veneered boards. The 16 page full colour brochure details Timbmet’s standard stock range and the full range of Decospan and Finsa boards which are available to order. To assist in the selection of the best panel for a particular application the brochure also includes information on choosing the right slicing and jointing techniques as the appearance of the veneer sheet is determined by the way the wood is sliced and how the pieces are joined together. For information on Timbmet’s full range of Timber and Panel products, or to request copies of the Timbmet Veneered Board Range brochure, contact their Sales Team on 01865 860350/1 or visit www.timbmet.com Enquiry 30

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Stainless steel balustrade featured in dynamic office design NEACO’s Spectrum stainless steel balustrade has been specified for a £1.7 million development providing state-of-the-art headquarters for TGW Logistics Group in Market Harborough, Leicestershire. Forming part of an extensive mixed-use development at Peaker Park, which also includes retail and care facilities, the office is an impressive piece of contemporary architecture designed by Corporate Architecture and built by S & S Construction. Spectrum has been installed with a railed infill on a stairway in the striking reception area. Jason Edwards of Corporate Architecture said: “The building design includes a dynamic display case on the front facade which is both clean and crisp whilst portraying an innovative approach to modern construction methods. Spectrum stainless steel balustrade is a high-end product very much in keeping with the aesthetic impact of our design.” “Corporate Architecture have specified various NEACO products on numerous past developments, including their bathroom facilities and the aluminium version of their balustrade, and we know that NEACO’s quality and finish is always good. They go about their service in the right manner, from consultation to site survey and installation, and they get it right every time.” All NEACO products are backed by a class-leading Lifetime Guarantee – further information is available at www.neaco.co.uk Enquiry 27

Weston Homes’ choses RAK Ceramics as new supply partner UK property developer, Weston Homes Plc has selected RAK as its ceramic supply partner. Chosen for its quality, design choice and competitive price point, RAK’s range will be specified at all new Weston Homes’ developments. Current projects include Markyate, Napsbury and Hornchurch, where tiles from RAK’s Lounge Collection have been installed throughout bathrooms and en-suites, on walls and floors. Formed in 1987 by Bob Weston, Weston Homes is part of Weston Group Plc. During the current year, an estimated 550 legal completions are anticipated, equating to approximately 14,000m2 of installed tiles; the independent firm is undergoing significant expansion, and expects to double its turnover within the next 3-5 years, which will equate to increased ceramic installations. “We reviewed around 350 international suppliers before we chose RAK as our supply partner. In selecting RAK, we’ve been able to demonstrate a sufficient saving which has enabled us to specify ceramics throughout our bathrooms and en-suites, as standard,” commented Bob Weston, CEO at Weston Homes Plc. For more information, please contact: RAK Ceramics on tel. 01730 237850, email marketing@rakceramics.co.uk, or visit www.rakceramics.co.uk Weston Homes Plc on tel. 01279 873 333 or www.weston-homes.com Enquiry 31


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Trackit, An Innovative Suspension System For Banners, Graphics And Large Panels From The Shopkit Group TracKit, is an extremely versatile track suspension system providing depth, mobility and flexibility to the presentation of banners, signs and graphics, large sliding panels/room dividers and other styles of interior displays, including shelving.

The suspension track is available in both aluminium and stainless steel and there are six different support methods that can be hung from the track, each with a wide range of accessories and Shopkit can help determine which is most suitable for each application.

Trackit can facilitate different types of elements to be hung at different heights along straight or curved sections of track, be repositioned easily and is proving to be a popular display solution for Office and Retail interiors.

Made to Measure and Installation options available The dimensions and material finishes of the different suspension systems and accessories as well as track configuration can be varied to suit clients’ requirements and Shopkit can deliver and install all elements within this range. www.shopkit.com

TracKit can be wall or ceiling fixed and is available with a choice of single or multi-track versions, enabling very creative installations.

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This system offers static and mobile suspension options, via a roller wheel, which allows for easy re-positioning of complex graphic displays, large panels and room dividers etc, by simply sliding the roller wheels along the track.

Call +44 (0)1376 518037 today for information on our product range E: marketing@davidclouting.co.uk W: www.davidclouting.co.uk • David Clouting Ltd. Unit 650, The Hub, Skyline 120, Avenue West, Braintree, Essex CM77 7AA


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DALLMER FLOOR DRAINS PROVE THEIR FITNESS AT easyGym

Dallmer has supplied its stylish CeraLine shower channels for a chain of popular private fitness clubs stretching from the capital to the Midlands: being specified for their high discharge rates and excellent installation characteristics as well as their attractive appearance: proving their all-round fitness for purpose. The easyGym operates 10 venues created by the group, which had previously spread its wings from airline flights to budget hotels. The Mall in Wood Green is one of the latest venues to be refurbished. Dallmer was able to supply the CeraLine W2000 units so that they could be finished on site. The latest contract was carried out by main contractor, Lovebuild. Work was completed on schedule, in time for the June opening, with the design of the rugged, stainless steel and polypropylene drainage channels helping to speed both the plumbing connections and the laying of the floor tiling. The two metre long sections of channel feature sanded flanges to ensure a secure bond with the under-tile waterproofing layer; while the height adjustable legs facilitate millimetre accurate levelling. As in this instance the CeraLine is normally aligned with the wall of the shower area to remove water effectively from the surrounding floor surface. In fact with water filling to a depth of 20 mm around the CeraLine W2000, the hydraulic design of the Dallmer channel offers a flow rate of 1.4 litres per second compared to just 0.8 for standard channels. The CeraLine W2000 can also be laid with temporary blanking plates while the waste water connection is made using a ball-jointed side outlet which is adjustable from 0-15 degrees. www.dallmer.com Enquiry 34

CREATIVE CARPET DESIGN REFLECTS MUSICAL ASPIRATIONS AT NEW ACADEMY

Unrivaled strength. Timeless beauty. Young people are being inspired as soon as their feet touch the floor at specialist music school Dixons Music Primary in Bradford. The carpet boasts an inspirational design, which features a stunning band of different colours including red, yellow, orange, willow, purple, blue, green, azure, aquamarine, anthracite. Linking closely to the musical ethos of the school, this eyecatching design represents the colours of a graphic equalizer! Each of the corridors leading to the classrooms feature this stunning design and each classroom to the left and right of the corridor also continues with that colour band. This stylish design is repeated on both the ground and first floor levels, with Supacord in charcoal providing a neutral contrast in other areas of the school. Supacord in red is also used on the staircase leading from the coloured corridor to add impact. In addition, Diamond entrance area from Heckmondwike FB was installed in the school’s entrance in Charcoal. Sample cards for Supacord are available on request by calling +44 [0] 1924 413637 or visiting the website www.heckmondwike-fb.co.uk Enquiry 36

Ronafix screed goes down swimmingly ready for Glasgow games

SIKA’S PROVEN SCREED FITS THE BILL FOR WORLD FOOD COMPANY For a new production area at a food factory in Leeds, a hard-wearing and fast-applied flooring system was needed that would offer long term performance durability. Using their industry expertise and unrivalled practical experience at challenging flooring projects across the globe, Sika delivered the perfect solution with a proven high strength screed that would be able to withstand constant traffic and heavy pallet loads. Following the removal of the existing latex flooring, over 600m2 of the Sikafloor 20N Purcem was applied at a 6mm depth to a large production area at Tropic Foods by specialist flooring contractor, Ultrasyntec. Highly resistant to chemicals, fatty acids and temperature, Sikafloor 20N Purcem is a polyurethane modified cement screed offering excellent strength and because it normally requires no primer, its installation is considerably less complex than many other systems. Designed to fulfil an almost endless combination of functional and aesthetic requirements, Sikafloor systems meet all industry requirements for mechanical and chemical resistance, impermeability and fire resistance. Developed to offer exceptional protection to floors subjected to heavy loading, abrasion and high chemical exposure – Sikafloor 20N Purcem proved ideal for the highly trafficked production facility. Combining innovation in product development, the highest standards of performance and industry leading technical expertise, Sika’s range of flooring solutions for healthcare, manufacturing and retail facilities meets and exceeds client expectations, industry best practices and building regulations and legislation. All Sika flooring specifications are available via NBS+ and are supported with comprehensive technical support from Sika’s technical team. For further information on Sika’s range of products visit www.sikaconstruction.co.uk or for general enquiries including technical, on or off site support, please call 0800 1123863. Enquiry 35

The Tollcross International Swimming Centre in Glasgow has been extensively refurbished in preparation for the Commonwealth Games 2014. The new centre was opened in May 2013. As part of the redevelopment, the City of Glasgow Department of Architecture specified that main contractors, Barr Construction, should apply Ronafix Mix A to the stairways at the venue, to provide a hard wearing, dust proof, waterproof surface that could be laid in thin section. Ronafix Mix A has high compressive, tensile and flexural strength and can be trafficked after 24 hours. Ronafix Pre-packed Screed 6-50mm comes from the Ronacrete Ronafix range of specialist quality controlled premixed products. www.ronacrete.co.uk Enquiry 37

Our Porcelain Wood tiles offer that perfect ‘in touch with nature’ aesthetic, whilst providing an easy-clean and low maintenance surface for commercial and residential environments. Made from über-durable, single-fired porcelain, they contain over 40% of recycled materials and can be used on floors and walls, both internally and externally. Enquiry 38

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Flowcrete Provided BAC Mono with a Platform for Success at IFB Flowcrete UK has been both figuratively and literally supporting one of the standout British manufacturers of the International Festival for Business (IFB). Over the course of the event the Liverpool based Briggs Automotive Company (BAC) demonstrated one of its elite Mono sports cars, which is the world’s first road legal, single-seat production supercar, on top of a bespoke showcase stand provided by Flowcrete UK. To celebrate its success at the globally renowned exhibition, BAC invited Flowcrete UK and all of the partnering companies that had worked in collaboration with them on the project to its BAC Technical Partners event, where the quickly expanding car company recognised the benefits that had stemmed from working in synergy with these brands. Flowcrete UK’s in-house project management service, Isocrete Project Management, was integral to creating the tailor-made exhibition stand from the decorative stone-carpet flooring system Rustik Glamourstone. 82m2 of the same material was also applied within the car company’s new Liverpool showroom.

Howe Green’s Powers The Sainsbury Exhibitions Gallery At The British Museum Architects chose a bespoke Howe Green access cover solution for The Sainsbury Exhibitions Gallery at The World Conservation and Exhibitions Centre (WCEC), which opened earlier this year with an exhibition devoted to the Vikings (supported by BP). The WCEC designed by Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners (RSHP) and constructed by Mace is one of the largest redevelopment projects in the British Museum’s 260 year history. Located in the north-west corner of the Museum’s Bloomsbury estate, the £135 million Centre provides a new public exhibitions gallery, state-of-the-art laboratories and studios, world class stores for the collection, as well as facilities to support the Museum’s extensive UK and international loan programme. RSHP needed a reliable access cover solution for the interior scheme to provide a series of service points at regular intervals throughout the gallery’s 1,100sqm floor area. With aesthetics and performance of equal importance, Howe Green manufactured a circular access cover in 316-grade stainless steel to provide a stylishly discreet solution capable of withstanding a 40kn load. Each box section had built-in cable access and voice/data plug-in points and slotted steel lids were made for when in use. The access covers also accepted coloured polished concrete inserts made to match the surrounding Ed Lazenby floor and provide an uninterrupted floor finish when required. The WCEC building consists of five pavilions (one of which is submerged below the ground) and the design is sensitive to the British Museum’s existing architecture, connecting to the historic building whilst maintaining its own identity. Following in the fierce footsteps of the Vikings will be Ming – an exhibition exploring a golden age in China’s history. Ming opens on September 18th. Visit www.howegreen.com for more information. Enquiry 39

The Rustik range of decorative flooring solutions are made from colourful pieces of marble and natural stone aggregates encapsulated within a clear resin. This formulation creates an attractive, slip resistant finish that is durable enough to withstand the continuous traffic and on-site demands of a car showroom without deteriorating. Flowcrete UK’s Marketing Manager Ian Jones added that: “Flowcrete UK’s collaboration with BAC is emblematic of our industrial heritage, which has involved working alongside some of Britain’s most iconic automotive manufacturers. Car builders including Bentley and Jaguar have turned to Flowcrete UK in the past to help them make sure that the floors within their manufacturing facilities and showrooms are of the same high standard as the cars they create.” To this end Bentley’s main production facility in Crewe installed several of Flowcrete’s hard-wearing resin systems, including Flowcoat SF41 and Flowscreed Industrial Top, as part of a £64 million refurbishment. These flooring solutions have been designed to withstand the worst chemical, heat and impact abuses of intensive, large-scale industrial sites, meaning that Bentley could be assured of an effective and aesthetically pleasing floor finish for an extended period of time. Jaguar installed the same systems across multiple manufacturing sites in the UK. A key aspect of Jaguar’s floor design was the inclusion of bright yellow signage that enhanced on-site safety by identifying different zones and areas of the facility. www.flowcrete.co.uk Enquiry 40

Kährs and Reflex activity floors installed at Fife’s new sports facilities Kährs and Reflex Sports flooring has been installed throughout two leisure complexes in Fife. They include a new £18M regional sports academy in Glenrothes - The Michael Woods Sports & Leisure Centre – and Kirkcaldy Leisure Centre. Both centres were designed and developed in collaboration between B3 Architects/Cre8 Architecture and all wood flooring was installed at both sites by Reflex Sports for main contractor, GRAHAM Construction. Located on the former site of Fife Institute, The Michael Woods Sports & Leisure Centre provides competition standard facilities for community use, including extensive swimming, dryside and outdoor amenities. Wood flooring specified included Kährs Multisport Maple throughout the main sports hall, Kährs Activity Maple in the main studio, Reflex PRO-SQUASH Maple in the squash courts and Reflex PU Sports surfaces in the centre’s multipurpose rooms. Nearby, Kirkcaldy Leisure Centre includes swimming facilities, along with a 70-station gym, dryside amenities including a purpose-built fitness studio and four-court sports hall, as well as a multiactivity children’s play centre. Kährs Multisport Maple was also specified at this second location, along with Kährs Multisport Beech. www.kahrs.co.uk Enquiry 41


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Changing The Way The UK And The World Insulates Insulation for energy efficiency has stepped into the 21st century. When the largest airport in the world at the time was built in Bangkok, Thailand, the developers wanted to use the most innovative sustainable technology in their design so they turned to nanotechnology based thermal barrier coatings to provide a clear insulation that protected their aluminum airbridge panels from corrosion and condensation. The coatings insulated in a thin, clear layer with a much longer lifespan that traditional fibrous insulation, while also fitting in beautifully with the design aesthetics. Since the initial installation in 2005, that coating is still keeping the Suvarnabhumi International Airport energy efficient.

Gaia’s Wet Underfloor Heating System Offers Discreet, HighPerformance Heating Wet (hydronic) underfloor heating systems are popular when compared to radiators and other heating systems as they provide lower running costs. Gaia’s systems are designed for simple, energy-efficient and economic installations in commercial or domestic properties and are backed by a full design service to ensure the required performance is achieved. Wet underfloor heating (UFH) systems circulate hot water through a series of continuous pipe loops, generally fed from gas boilers, although they are particularly suited to use with heat pumps. UFH gives an even temperature across the floor and a comfortable radiant heat within the room. Importantly UFH is ‘invisible’, freeing up space so design decisions and furniture layouts are not compromised. A well-designed system is crucial to achieving the correct heat levels. Before installation, Gaia’s design service calculates the required heat outputs for the system and produces a floor plan showing the layout of the pipework and heating zones. The flexible 16mm Gaia UFH pipes can be laid within a screed or between timber joists beneath the floor. A high level of insulation under the pipes is essential to drive the heat upwards. Following the floor plan specified, Gaia’s installation team installs the pipes into a ‘clip rail’ at anything from 100mm to 300mm spacing depending on the heat output required.

Nanotechnology-based thermal barrier coatings, known and marketed as Nansulate®, have been used globally since their first introduction in 2004, and are now gaining recognition in the UK. Nanotechnology is the manipulation of materials at a smaller scale than was previously possible. By manipulating matter at the nanoscale, materials have the ability to be built from the atomic level up with much less waste.

Each zone has a single loop of pipe with a flow and return connected to a central manifold where actuators open and close the flow to the individual zones. To ensure the integrity of the system, it is pressure tested with either water or air before the screed - generally 65mm - is laid over the pipework. At the manifold, a pump set and mixing valve is fitted and the connection is made with the flow and return to the boiler. Control is provided via a wiring centre linked to simple individual room thermostats with a central timer or a digital programmable version. The system is then commissioned and balanced to achieve the calculated flow rate. For further information on Gaia Climate Solutions, please call 0845 434 9488 or visit www.gaia.co.uk Enquiry 42

Nansulate® thermal barrier coating technology incorporates a safe micro-sized nanotechnology based material with nano-sized internal architecture that has a very low thermal conductivity. Additionally the material is hydrophobic, which provides mold and mildew resistant without the use of toxic moldicides. This material is delivered in a specially formulated, clear, low VOC, water-based coating that has excellent adhesion and UV resistance. Nanotech Coatings SW Ltd is a distributor of the nanotechnology-based thermal insulation product Nansulate® which sets out to prevent mold caused by condensation. “With flooding a regular hazard of winter in the UK, lots needs to be done to help protect the homes directly affected but also those nearby who will be experiencing higher than usual levels of condensation in their homes. There is a significant demand in the UK for this product” says Rob McCutcheon Managing Director of Nanotech Coatings SW Ltd. Substantial mould problems have developed in recent times after homes were subjected to flooding over the winter months. Walls and floors took weeks to dry out, but mould began to surface within 24 hours. Nanotech Coatings aims to offer a cost effective solution which can help prevent some of the damage caused by condensation and mould and lead towards a healthier home. Rob continues; “Nansulate is acknowledged as the most advanced thermal and insulation technology highly needed in the UK. We’re really excited about our investment in Nanotech Coatings UK Group, enabling us to provide our high profile clients (which include the likes of the NHS health authorities, educational establishments, international infrastructure partnerships and major UK house builders) with this 21st century most advanced insulation solution. Energy sources and prices are an ongoing concern for the UK government, so to be able to offer a sustainable solution for our clients could make a huge difference to all budgets.”

Presenting most efficient thermal insulating properties, with the application of Nansulate®, houses are also kept cool during current warm climate, and homeowners can use this time to prepare their houses for insulation during the winter months. Combining Versatility with Performance The most difficult types of buildings to insulate are older ones. Many of these include solid block wall construction that make it difficult to insulate with traditional materials. Additionally, last century’s fibrous insulations are very susceptible to infiltration by moisture, dirt, and other contaminants which degrade their performance over time. By using a liquid insulating technology that is applied like a paint, longevity is increased significantly as well as consistency of performance. Nansulate® coatings typically last between 5-10 years in exterior applications, and beyond ten years in protected interior environments. The coating line is made to perform in all types of harsh environments from offshore oil platforms, assets & equipment exposed to high temperatures (and buildings in the desert of Saudi Arabia), to frozen climates in Alaska. Application is also very cost effective and does not require expensive equipment. The coatings are applied like a paint, with a standard sprayer, brush or roller, onto walls, ceilings, roofs, or attics. The application is much like painting the wall, only it’s done with a clear insulation. There are more than 5 ½ years of performance and test results from live Case Studies, which include the likes of IMSS - Mexico’s Government Health and Social Security Administration - used the Nanocoating in 2009 on the roof of their data center in Monterrey. This location houses the data servers which hold their electronic patient records, and these servers were shutting down due to overheating in the summer. After applying the coating and comparing year over year temperature measurements, they confirmed reduction of the interior temperature by 27% and their issue with server shut-down was resolved. After more than eleven months of test trials, Network Rail also issued a Certificate of Approval for Nansulate to be used in the bridges and tunnels for insulation and the prevention of icicle build-up, which is a huge problem faced during winter months, posing a huge threat to safety on the railway tracks. Homeowners benefit greatly from the ease of use and energy savings. The future of insulation and energy efficiency is with new technology. Just as computers and cell phone have become thinner and more efficient, so has our insulation technology. Thermal barrier coatings are the way of the future as the planet moves toward more sustainable and effective technologies that are affordable. Rob McCutcheon - Nanotech Coatings SW Limited 01726 812233 www.nansulate.co.uk Enquiry 43


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ZIP portable reverse osmosis unit - produces amazing quality mineral water - no plumbing required just plug in and go! A really versatile eco friendly r.o. water filter. No plumbing required so ideal for rental properties or those on the move. Can be used in caravans and boats, infact anywhere there is a power supply. The system can provide up to 280 litres per day and holds 2 litres of purified water when full. The beauty of the ZIP portable reverse osmosis system is that it produces zero waste. The system produces a 50% recovery rate, which means that for 2 litres of water, you will get 1 litre of purified water and 1 litre of concentrate (the unpurified water). However, because the unit uses a patented recirculation system and no connection to the drain, the system produces zero waste, but instead, the remaining concentrate water is stored and can be used for washing, watering plants or other non-drinking uses. The ZIP unit produces pure water then adds just the right amount of minerals for good health. The unit comes with an intuitive single dial for all functions plus an indicator light for instant system status, including an indicator light to let you know when the filters need changing. www.aquatiere.co.uk

Innovative Natural Ventilation From SE Controls Helps Keep Pupils Alert A new £2 million science centre at Moreton Hall School in Oswestry, is using an advanced NVLogiQ natural ventilation monitoring and control solution from SE Controls to maintain classroom indoor air quality while providing a stimulating and comfortable environment for pupils.

The sophisticated monitoring and control algorithm used within the compact NVLogiQ system was developed in conjunction with Loughborough University’s School of Civil and Building Engineering to ensure indoor CO2 levels and temperatures are precisely controlled while minimising building energy losses.

Founded more than 100 years ago, Moreton Hall is one of the UK’s highest achieving independent schools, providing education for girls from age 3 to 18 and boys from 3 to 11, together with accommodation and facilities for boarding.

In addition to the eight NVLogiQ controllers and PSUs, 18 SECO N 24 40 400N twin chain compact actuators were also installed by SE Controls together with PIR finger trap sensors and all the appropriate cabling to control the automatic opening of windows and the small cross flow fans in each lab.

The new two-storey science building provides high quality teaching laboratories for the school’s junior science, GCSE and A level students and was designed by Shrewsbury based architects, Baart Harries Newall who were keen to ensure that the building’s indoor air quality was maintained within national standards and its energy consumption was minimised. To achieve the designer’s objectives, SE Controls worked closely with the architects and main contractors, Jones Brothers Weston Rhyn, to develop an assisted natural ventilation solution. Using compact NVLogiQ room controllers linked to automatic opening windows and a low energy cross flow fan in each of the eight lab classrooms, the system manages ventilation as well as the operation of radiators to provide a fully integrated low energy system. The NVLogiQ room controllers constantly monitor carbon dioxide (CO2) levels in each classroom alongside indoor air temperature and relative humidity, as well as outside temperature, wind and rain via external sensors. Each NVLoqiQ unit also incorporates an integral data logger to allow the recording and analysis of all key aspects of the room environment.

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AICO HEAT ALARMS RECOMMENDED BY AWARD WINNING SPRINKLER ALTERNATIVE MANUFACTURER Aico is pleased to announce that its market leading Ei164RC mains powered heat alarm has been recommended by British manufacturer Plumis for use with its award winning Automist home fire safety system. Automist is a more convenient alternative to traditional sprinkler systems that uses innovative watermist technology to put out fires, using just 5% of the water consumed by a traditional sprinkler system. Once triggered, a small pump drives mains water through the unique nozzle unit, quickly filling the room with a dense fog. An Aico heat alarm triggers the Automist system via a Relay Module. The Ei164RC heat alarm from Aico is recommended by manufacturer Plumis for use with Automist due to its quality build, exceptional reliability and reputation within the market. www.aico.co.uk Enquiry 47

Kidde customer and specialist student housing provider Rob Hunter, Managing Director of Place Group UK, is the first private landlord to be awarded Mayor Boris Johnson’s ‘London Rental Standard’ badge of accreditation. On 28th May, the Mayor personally visited one of Rob’s properties in Haringey to meet tenants and to hear about their positive experiences of renting from an accredited landlord. Rob was selected as the first private landlord to be awarded the so-called ‘Boris badge’ as a pioneer of accreditation and a vocal supporter of higher standards in the rental property industry. The new Standard is linked to the ‘Housing Health and Safety Rating System’ (HHSRS), which identifies both fire and carbon monoxide poisoning as primary risks and the importance of fitting appropriate alarms –already top of Rob’s list of priorities. Rob’s company has been operating for 20 years in north London and provides students with high specification, refurbished 5 and 6 bedroom shared HMO accommodation in traditional Victorian houses.

Dr. Chris Iddon, SE Controls’ Design Manager, explained: “There are already a significant number of high quality studies that have identified a clear link between increased internal CO2 levels and a reduction in the ability of students to learn and perform optimally.”

Further information on SE Controls’ products, solutions and projects can be obtained by visiting www.secontrols.com or calling +44 (0) 1543 443060.

Setting new standards of intelligent lighting control, amBX Light-Scene Engine, the new IP based, multiroom lighting control engine has been designed and developed to transport intelligent and intuitive lighting control to new levels. This hugely extended & scalable system is perfect for controlling lights within multiple spaces in many environments. Three versions, on the same platform, will be available – “Light-Scene Engine Ambient” will offer control of static colours including intelligent white. With the ability to re create sunrise, sunset, morning sun etc all from multiple colours within a pallet using RGB or RGBW LED fixtures. Beautifully designed ambient Light-Scenes such as Fireflies, Fire, Lounge Moods, Woodlands, Ocean, Tropical, all offering mesmerising movement of multiple colours around a space. www.sun-lightsolutions.com

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During normal operation, as CO2 levels increase within each individual science lab, the NVLogiQ controller triggers SE Controls’ SECO N 24 40 compact chain actuators to begin the incremental opening of the windows to allow fresh air to enter the classroom. Simultaneously, small dampers located on the wall opposite the windows are signalled to open and the low energy fans start to draw air from the room to stimulate cross flow and aid ventilation.

He added: “Post occupancy monitoring of the Moreton Hall classroom environment has shown excellent indoor air quality proving that the design is an example of how having a clearly defined, controlled and executed ventilation strategy can maintain a high quality and stimulating classroom environment for students. Using NVlogiQ enables excellent on demand ventilation whilst minimising heating energy demand.”

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In all his properties, original battery powered alarms have been replaced with Kidde’s Slick smoke and heat alarms using wireless interconnect. Every bedroom now has its own smoke alarm, as well as circulation areas, and there are heat alarms in communal living areas and kitchens. In addition, Kidde’s hard-wired CO alarms with digital displays are installed on each floor. Rob has been accredited by the London Landlord Accreditation Scheme (LLAS) - part of the UK Landlord Accreditation Partnership (UKLAP) - for nearly 10 years and was again voted ‘LLAS/ UKLAP Landlord of the Year for Student Housing’ in 2014, following his success in 2012. His properties are also accredited by Unipol under the AFS/Unipol Code. For more information, visit: www.smoke-alarms.co.uk or email: sales@kiddesafety.co.uk Enquiry 48


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Biomass – strike while the tariffs are still hot! Following the Government’s announcement at the start of July of a 5% reduction in the Non-Domestic Renewable Heat Incentive (RHI) tariffs, Euroheat is urging eligible businesses that have not yet taken advantage of the scheme to do so now while returns are still reasonably healthy. “The Non-Domestic RHI is three years old this autumn and, as such, funds will be on the decline,” said Dick Stephens from Euroheat. “July’s tariff reduction is just the start of the slippery slope towards the end of the commercial version of the RHI and companies considering switching to biomass should make the move now while there’s still money in the pot. “How quickly this will happen is anyone’s guess – we expected a reduction earlier on in the scheme and this never happened. The mild winter we’ve just had means tariff outputs have been abnormally low so it’s likely there’s more money to go around than might have been expected. Inflation’s also helped slow down the process with the 8.8 pence per kWh going down to just 8.4 – a negligible reduction, at the moment. “There’s still money to be made in biomass and the businesses that have already seen the benefits of wood heating are reaping the financial rewards, while seeing a considerable reduction in fuel bills. Once the Non-Domestic RHI’s over this should not spell the end for biomass heating in the commercial sector – its’ long-term benefits far out way our reliance on fossil fuels which is undoubtedly bad for the environment, with fluctuating prices leaving businesses open to rising bills beyond their control.” Dick concluded. www.euroheat.co.uk Enquiry 49

Ideal Commercial Boilers Lowers Council Heating Costs By Over £4,000 Per Year Ideal Commercial Boilers has supplied four Evomax high efficiency condensing wall hung boilers and two Frame and Header Kits to New Forest District Council, which have been installed to provide energy efficient space heating for two Older Persons Accommodation schemes in the New Forest. Sarum House and Robertshaw House, built in 1971, are identical buildings each comprising 26 flats that are specially designed for older persons who wish to retain independent living. Space heating is particularly important for the older person and the previous non-condensing floor standing boilers were not only unreliable but also extremely costly to run. Rob Sowden, Commercial Gas Engineer for New Forest District Council, selected the Evomax boilers as he knew from experience they are reliable and exceptionally easy to install and maintain. He installed a 60kW and an 80kW Evomax on a Frame and Header Kit in the boiler room at Sarum House and repeated the installation at Robertshaw house. Rob also integrated sequence controllers to further minimise fuel use.

Aquair Water To Air Space Heater Units Bring School's Heating System Into The Modern Era Six Johnson & Starley Aquair S-20 Water to Air Heat Interface Units (HIUs) have been installed at the Edinburgh Dome, an unusual Grade 2 listed sports hall at Malvern St. James Girls’ School. They have replaced the original warm air heating system that was installed some 36 years ago by Peter Lucas of The Modern Heating Company. The original installation consisted of six warm air heaters located in two plant rooms. As the heaters became beyond economical repair, they fell out of use in turn, and in 2013 Heating Maintenance Services Ltd., run by Paul Lucas, the son of Peter, were asked to recommend a solution. “I’ve worked with Johnson & Starley for many years and knew the Aquairs would be an ideal solution,” says Paul. “As the original warm air ducting was already in place, the replacement Aquair S-20’s HIUs could be fitted with minimal modification re-using this.” Aquair water to air heat exchange units are available with heat output of 10, 16 or 20kW at a hot water on temperature of 80 degrees C. For energy efficient operation and accurate delivery of heat, a modulating control is incorporated. They also feature a standard air cleaner that helps to keep the air free from particulates. With the Aquairs installed the Dome is much warmer,

and heating bills will be reduced as the Aquairs are up to 25% more energy efficient than the old heating system. They are used in banks of three, with one boiler running each bank. This splits the load so that each Aquair operates at the same temperature as the one next to it and delivers the same amount of heat. In this way, one Aquair does not work harder than another and the heating load is shared equally. The Edinburgh Dome is surrounded by a moat with only stepping stones across it to reach the plant rooms. The removal and replacement of the old system took approximately just three weeks and some new base plates were made by a local company. Due to their lighter weight, the Aquairs proved much easier to move into position than the old large warm air heaters that were taken out. www.johnsonandstarley.co.uk Enquiry 50

Rob commented, “With the high efficiency Evomax boilers and the new control system, I have calculated annual fuel savings of £4,000 for each building which, based on current rates, means a payback period of only 3 to 4 years. As usual I had excellent technical back up from Ideal Commercial Boilers, making this a very straightforward installation.” As testament to Ideal Commercial Boilers’ commitment to quality, the Evomax is fully supported with a two year parts and labour warranty. BIM components are also available for the entire Evomax range, both as single units and in cascade formation on frame and header kits. Engineers and building designers can download these direct from the website at www.idealcommercialheating.com Designed for ease of installation, commissioning and servicing, the Evomax expands the options for commercial applications, with available outputs ranging from 30kW to 150kW. In addition to its lightweight design, siting is made easy with a selection of room-sealed and open flue system choices. The option of insulated Frame and Header Kits allow the Evomax to be installed in cascade formation, either back-to-back or in-line depending on the requirements of the plantroom, with a combined top capacity of 600kW. Even more flexibility

is provided with the option of Low Height Frame and Header Kits, which ensure installation of the Evomax is made simpler in instances where there is reduced headroom or sloping ceilings. In addition to flexible installation options, Evomax is Ideal Commercial Boilers’ highest efficiency boiler to date with seasonal efficiencies of up to 97.2%, exceeding those stipulated in Part L2 of the Building Regulations. Each boiler is capable of wider output modulation of 5:1, which ensures the load is matched closely to the building’s requirements to maximise system efficiency. This marketleading performance combines with low NOx emissions of less than 40mg/kWh to offer a boiler solution that qualifies for maximum BREEAM points. In addition, the high efficiency of the Evomax range still exceeds the stringent assessment criteria required for inclusion on the Energy Technology List (ETL), making these boilers eligible for the Government’s Enhanced Capital Allowance scheme. www.idealcommercialheating.com Enquiry 51


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Sentinel launch fail-safe water treatment system

WILO PUMPS HELP TRANSFORM HEATING SYSTEM IN LISTED WILTSHIRE HOME

To help installers and specifiers get the water treatment process right every time, Sentinel has launched a simple yet comprehensive best practice solution. The ‘Sentinel System’ promotes a straightforward, three-step water treatment process of ‘clean, protect, maintain’ designed to ensure lifetime protection of heating and hot water systems. As part of the Sentinel System, every product across the entire Sentinel range has been conveniently placed into a clean, protect, or maintain category, and each category is represented by a distinct and easily recognisable symbol. These symbols will now not only be displayed on all new Sentinel product packaging, but will also be incorporated into Sentinel’s latest marketing literature and can be found at www.sentinelprotects.com. The Sentinel System of clean, protect maintain, is explained in Sentinel’s new installer video, found at http://www.sentinelprotects.com/uk/support/videos/best-practice

Pumps supplied by Wilo UK have played a key role in transforming the aging heating system in a large private home in a rural location near Salisbury in Wiltshire. Alexandra Heating Services based at Old Sarum installed a Viessmann Vitrondens 200 60kw oil boiler. The owner wanted equipment that was as reliable as it could be so AHS specified two Wilo Stratos circulating pumps for hot water circulation and primary hot water heating. They also specified a Wilo Comfort COR-2 pressure booster set to ensure water pressure was high enough to supply water around the home as required, along with two large expansion vessels and a custom built 1500 litre cold water break tank. www.wilo.co.uk Enquiry 57

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Vent-Axia’s Lo-Carbon Response Wins at Prestigious Housebuilder Awards British ventilation manufacturer Vent-Axia is celebrating winning Best Brand New Product of the Year in the prestigious Housebuilder Product Awards 2014. Scooping the award for its revolutionary Lo-Carbon Response™ dMEV solution, the Sussex-based company received the accolade at an awards ceremony held at Edgbaston Stadium, Birmingham. The awards recognise innovation and excellence in housebuilder products; a key factor as the UK moves towards zero carbon homes. Following a rigorous judging process, Vent-Axia won the award for its pioneering Lo-Carbon Response™. Packed with innovative features the Response is a near silent, continuous running, constant volume dMEV solution. www.vent-axia.com Enquiry 52

JS LAUNCHES ESSENSSE AIR CURTAIN

Cooper Security’s new DET-RWATER detection system is a liquid asset

KAC launches ENscape online selection guide for VADs

JS Air Curtains is launching Essensse, an attractive and economic air curtain suitable for a range of environments from small shops and restaurants to office buildings and banks. Air curtains seal an entrance with an invisible barrier of air, preventing cold air entering in the winter and air conditioning escaping in the summer while the door is open. A comfortable temperature can then be maintained within the room and a building’s energy costs reduced. Essensse can deliver up to 2,900m³ of air, enabling it to seal doorways up to 2.5m high when mounted above an entrance. Easy to install, the compact unit is finished in white RAL 9010 as standard with other colours available on request. www.jsaircurtains.com

Cooper Security, a business unit of diversified power management company Eaton, has announced the introduction of a new water detection solution that can be fully integrated into the company’s market leading Scantronic intruder detection system. Suitable for use in both domestic and commercial environments, DET-RWATER sends an alert to a control panel when the presence of water is identified. This, in turn, gives the homeowner or business manager the opportunity to react before the problem develops into something far more serious. The DET-RWATER system includes a 3V CR2 lithium battery power supply, with a service life of up to three years. The entire system can be fitted extremely quickly and, due to the use of radio transmission, there is no need to run cables, which minimises disruption to the internal layout of the building. www.coopersecurity.co.uk

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KAC Alarm Company has created an intuitive online guide to VAD coverage, a powerful support tool for its new ENscape range launched earlier this year in response to the new EN54-23 standard for VADs. The new online beacon guide, accessed via www.kac.co.uk is extremely simple and quick to use. It enables specifiers, fire system designers and system integrators to determine the best device based on the room dimensions and ambient light conditions, helping them to meet their new obligations under EN54-23. The guide provides links to the ENscape installation manual and order code listings to help facilitate device selection. KAC has also created a downloadable guide that gives the details of the coverage achieved by ENscape devices when installed at heights differing from those specified by EN5423. www.kac.co.uk Enquiry 58

Aquatiere Eco Tx Water Softeners Combining traditional ion exchange principles with modern TAC technology to produce more efficient water softening. The unique delivery system allows the use of both TAC resin and ion exchange resin. The combination of resins allows for pre-crystallization of calcium and magnesium, this improves the efficiency of the ion exchange resin resulting in fewer more complete regenerations. Up to 60% savings over traditional timer based softeners.

Timóleon And Alpha-Innotec Link-Up Right For RHI The UK’s carbon reduction targets and the recent extension of the Renewable Heating Incentive (RHI) to include domestic properties have underlined the benefits of heat pumps, and are also both embraced by the announcement of a new collaboration between Timóleon and one of Europe’s best known ground and air source specialists. The manufacturer of the Hydronik range of underfloor systems has become the sole UK distributor for Alpha-InnoTec: referred to as “Die Warmpumpen-Spezialisten” - or the “The Heat-pump Specialist.” Importantly, underfloor heating loops are accepted as enabling heat pumps to deliver their optimum performance due to lower return flow temperatures, which also allow users to receive the best returns in terms of RHI payments. This latest launch means that Timóleon is able to deliver a full selection of renewable technologies under what the company terms its Total Indoor Environment package. The philosophy being to integrate the best available technologies in a fully complementary manner. The Alpha-InnoTec heat pumps will therefore be promoted and installed alongside solar thermal systems – including collectors and storage cylinders – whole house ventilation systems and heat recovery systems; making Timóleon a one-stop shop for heating and hot water excellence. The LWD 70A/SX is a top performing air source heat pump offering an independently verified COP of 4.35, and which will attract an RHI payment of 7.3 pence per kW hour. Significantly, it will produce hot water at temperatures of up to 700 centigrade, making it suitable as a direct replacement for conventional gas boilers. Qualifying for the higher 18.8 pence per kW hour rate of payment, the SWC 120S and SWC 140S ground source heat pumps incorporate components such as the brine expansion tank, circulator and safety devices, while manifolds and ground arrays are also available. Both the air and ground source models are MCS approved and demonstrate simplicity of installation with accessible components and easy to commission controls. In addition to installing these models in a cascade arrangement, Timóleon and Alpha-InnoTec can assist clients having any type of property or project to achieve the ideal alternative heating and hot water package, attracting RHI payments for up to 20 years and drastically cutting carbon emissions. www.hydronik.co.uk Enquiry 55

The unique combined TAC and ion exchange softeners are more efficient than traditional water softeners. They require less regeneration, use less salt, less power and have higher resin capacity. The family of Aquatiere softeners utilise various media, including Ceramet, TAC, ion exchange resin and activated carbon and this provides a complete option of both water softening and water treatment throughout the home or business premises. The range consists of the Eco Tx, the Aquatiere Cx, the standard modular no scale units and Aquatiere’s new cabinet-based, no scale, saltless water softener. The Tx softener is ideally suited for homes and buildings with sporadic or partial occupancy as the softener will still offer internal pipework and equipment protection even if not topped up with salt. Many landlords prefer our systems as damage by limescale is limited by the TAC resin even if the tenants forget to add salt to the softener. • Cleaner taps, showers, screens, baths and basins • Sparkling glasses, cutlery and work surfaces • Silkier hair and skin • Softer clothes and towels • More efficient boilers • No more appliance breakdowns due to scale • Saves money on fuel bills Domestic, commercial and industrial sizes available. www.aquatiere.co.uk Enquiry59


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Rinnai Offers A ‘BMS Gateway’ To Hot Water Efficiency - Another Innovation Rinnai is introducing yet another product innovation in its continuous drive for the highest possible efficiencies and control over hot water provision in all commercial sites. This pioneering product allows end-users to exercise ultimate control and maximise energy efficiencies in all sizes and types of buildings, even in multi-tenanted sites. Utilising the BACnet and modbus compatible protocol, Rinnai has introduced a gateway that allows a seamless integration of its continuous flow hot water heating products and systems into Building Management Systems (BMS). The Rinnai Gateway enables access to its advanced product functionality including temperature control, fault diagnostics and communication, energy monitoring, trend logging and on/off status. “We have recognised the growing market demand for a reliable and efficient supply of hot water. The Rinnai gateway will provide end-users and FM managers alike with the facility to manage and maintain their hot water supply more efficiently than ever before “says Managing Director Tony Gittings. The Rinnai smart controller offers on/off status as well as fault codes to facilitate first hit repair. For example, the BMS can communicate a precise error code to the central system meaning that in the event of a breakdown the user can communicate the correct parts and information to the engineer for a first time fix, limiting down time and improving Rinnai service response.

The controller allows the end user to remotely monitor and change system temperatures and also to monitor and adjust burners for maximum efficiencies. In effect, the controls monitor gas usage to dictate business periods and energy savings. Rinnai units modulate the gas supply in relation to the amount of heat input required to optimise gas usage meaning high energy efficiency is delivered at all times. This is monitored and visualised by the controls. The Rinnai smart controller controls also monitor running hours and service requirements. As Rinnai units are on-demand, operating only when a tap is turned on, suggested service periods can be ascertained from running hours, as well as early warning of scale build up. Rinnai HDC units now contain smart lime scale notification systems to maintain system integrity and prevent in-efficiencies from scale accumulation. For more details on RINNAI products visit www.rinnaiuk.com Enquiry 60

City Of Liverpool Library Opens Up With Reynaers Architectural Systems Reynaers curtain walling and architectural aluminium systems played a significant role in the recent £50 million PFI restoration and redevelopment of the historic Liverpool Central Library. The complex task of remodelling the Grade II listed library as well as retaining its historic façade was carried out by Shepherd Construction as part of the Inspire Partnership, a joint venture with International Public Partnerships, which also included architects AustinSmith:Lord and Cofely Facilities Management services. As well as its listing the building is in a UNESCO World Heritage location so the scheme utilised advanced methods and materials in the restoration of important historic features while adding bold new additions, and working with high levels of consideration for the neighbours, workforce and the environment. Demolition of the 1950’s sections of the library made way for the stunning new five storey facility housing the reading and information floors, cafe, meeting rooms, atrium and roof terrace. It also includes a state-of-the-art, purpose-built, climate controlled repository that houses Liverpool Record Office where some of the city’s most historic treasures from the last 800 years are stored. Built in accordance with the latest British Standards for Repository and Archive storage, the area requires consistent levels of temperature, ventilation and humidity in order to preserve the priceless collection of historical records. While externally the building retains its period grandeur the stunning new extension brings a floor to ceiling atrium which along with vertical runs of curtain walling provides a naturally bright environment that enhances the appeal and openness of the redeveloped library. The expansive curtain wall, utilising Reynaers CW 50 thermally improved system, gives clean unhindered views and opens up the interior to the historic areas of the library bringing them into renewed public use. Main entrance doors on the project feature Reynaers Vision 50 system designed to accommodate heavy usage in public places. “To see the building transformed from a tired, dark venue into a stunning, welcoming library has been wonderful,” said Councillor Wendy Simon, Liverpool City Council’s cabinet member for culture and tourism. “The intricate work which has been undertaken has been magnificent. It is a real credit to all those involved that Liverpool now has one of the most modern, attractive and user-friendly libraries and records office in the UK.” The restoration redevelopment has attained a BREEAM ‘Very Good’ rating and won considerable praise for it sympathetic design and construction management. For full details contact: Reynaers Limited, Tel: 0121 421 1999, Fax: 0121 421 9797 or email: reynaersltd@reynaers. com www.reynaers.co.uk Enquiry 61


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Lorient’s AURA® range – The Design Edge

Take the hi-line with internal doors Specifiers looking for real veneered doors that embody the natural beauty of wood, while at the same time providing a truly consistent grain and colour, should look to the new Hi-Line range from Vicaima. The Hi-Line range offers plenty of scope for design with fully finished doors manufactured in a choice of Crown Line, with its pronounced grain pattern in Oak and Walnut FSC certified veneers, through to Straight Line (SL). Vicaima can also further enhance the design with contemporary grooving or contrasting inlays for the finishing touch. www.vicaima.com Enquiry 63

For 35 years, Lorient has been designing and manufacturing the highest quality sealing systems for performance doors across the world. Lorient’s new and exciting range of contemporary architectural seals has been launched under the brand name of AURA®. The AURA® range embraces a discerning selection of drop seals, perimeter seals, door bottom seals, threshold plates and ramps - all with strong design accents. AURA® threshold plates and ramps incorporate hardwearing tread strips which deliver greater grip under foot. The unique reversible design provides either a smooth or ridged surface, depending on practical and aesthetic preferences. Wherever possible, AURA® fixings are completely concealed, enhancing the overall finish, preserving clean lines and curves, while also improving security and safety. Specialist finishes are available for complete design freedom - with luminescent options for enhanced safety; and bespoke finishes to complement a wider colour palette. www.lorientuk.com Enquiry 62

Ahmarra supplies over 1,000 fire doors for London’s “finest student accommodation” Assam Place, a former brewery and whisky warehouse on Commercial Road in East London, has been transformed into a luxury high-specification development comprising 346 luxury student accommodation units and over 37,500 square feet of commercial and retail space. Ahmarra supplied over 1,000 high performance fire doors for this project. To complement the apartment’s vibrant interiors, the doors were faced in Formica laminate in a selection of different colours. As both safety and noise reduction were important factors in the design, the doors were fire rated from FD30 to FD120 and offered acoustic ratings up to 29 RwdB. www.ahmarra.co.uk

SCHUECO LAUNCHES NEW MANUAL VERSION OF SUCCESSFUL ‘PANORAMIC’ SLIDING DOOR SYSTEM In August this year, the UK’s leading aluminium systems specialist, Schueco UK Ltd, is further augmenting its range of glazed, panoramic sliding doors with the introduction of a manual version of its successful Schueco ASS 77 PD.HI system. With ultra-slim sightlines (the interlock stile width is only 30 mm) and a perimeter frame that is entirely concealed within the wall, the new door provides maximum transparency and virtually uninterrupted external views. A pronounced ‘wow’ factor and an ability to span very wide openings make it ideal for use in high-end residential and commercial buildings. The Schueco ASS 77 PD.HI can accommodate double- or tripleglazing which, in conjunction with the door’s thermally insulated frames, delivers ‘U’ values as low as 1.1 W/m2K. The glazing is bonded to the door leaf to ensure structural integrity and multipoint locking delivers security to EN 1627 RC2 standard. As in the motorised version, the track in the manual ASS 77 PD.HI system forms part of the sliding door leaf with the rollers integrated into the sill profile. This ensures safe, trip-free access because the threshold lies completely flush. The door, which is available in two- or three-panel versions, can be fitted with either single or double tracks. Panels can be up to 3.2 m wide and 3.0 m high with a maximum panel weight of 300 kg, yet thanks to an advanced ergonomic handle, the door remains easy to open and close. The absence of electric motors or running gear means that the height of the perimeter frame is just 58 mm at the jamb and 90 mm at the head and sill. This optimises the integration of the door into the building structure, simplifying the attachment details and making installation easier and quicker. For further information please email mkinfobox@schueco.com www.schueco.co.uk Enquiry 66

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Handles: the user interface of your windows From the manufacturer’s point of view, fitting the handle is usually the last step in the window manufacturing process. But what about the customer’s viewpoint? When the end user operates the window, where is their attention focused first? On the handle. You could say that the handle is the user interface of your window. So what can Roto offer you to enhance the user interface of your window? For Tilt&Turn windows and balcony doors, there are four distinctive collections within the Roto handle family. Roto window handles are designed to comply with all relevant European standards for quality, security and safety. They are made from aluminium rather than die-cast materials, and they are available in a range of finishes and locking options. Roto see the handle as more than a means of opening and closing. It is also an aesthetic feature and an enhancement to the security and usefulness of the window.

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There may be times when you want to lock the handle completely, or perhaps restrict who is able to open the window. A key locking mechanism is ideal for this. Standard Roto handles with key locking cylinders resist a torque of 40 Nm. However, higher security versions are also available. These have been tested to resist a turning force of 100 Nm. There is also another, very useful variation on the standard key-locking handle. It enables you to transform a Tilt&Turn window into a Tilt-Only unit when required. This is especially important for child safety, or indeed for protecting hotel guests. The tilt-first lockable version of a handle works in conjunction with a tilt-first hardware system. It looks like any other key-locking handle. The first 90 degrees of movement is available to all users – allowing them to tilt the window and ventilate the room. However, only key holders are able to move the handle to the 180 degree ‘turn’ position and open the window fully. www.roto-frank.com

New to the market comes this inspirational range of internal and external doors from Premdor. Reflecting Premdor’s commitment to excellence, the new ranges are flawlessly presented in Oak for internal doors and Oak or Meranti for external doors. To satisfy every requirement and aspiration, the range comprises over fifteen design options for external doors and over eighteen internal design styles – with both ranges offering traditional and contemporary profiles. The hallmark of the Premium Door Collection however is the uncompromising build quality resulting in maximum stability and strength, increased sound proofing and reduced heat loss. Available in attractive glazed options, firedoor certified on some models, factory prefinished ranges on internal doors, utilising a three part polyurethane finishing system plus a highly practical external stable door design. With every popular size covered and metric and imperial sizing in selected ranges, deep stockholding will ensure immediate deliveries. Unsurprisingly therefore, the Premium Door Collection is already regarded as one of the most exciting new ranges in the industry. Fully EUTR compliant and carrying FSC accreditation on external and PEFC accreditation on internal doors, send for the range guide today to appreciate this exciting new product range – from Premdor of course. For full details call 0844 2090008 or visit www.premdor.co.uk

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An important security consideration is preventing the handle from moving if the window is manipulated from outside. For example, an attack on a window frame may make part of the hardware accessible. If the intruder is able to move the hardware mechanism, it might be possible to disengage the locking points and open the window. A handle with a locking mechanism prevents this. Roto offers three different ways to secure a handle. There is the traditional pushbutton locking option. The handle cannot be moved until the button is pressed. This can work well in many situations. However, you might not want a pushbutton – perhaps for aesthetic reasons. In this case, the Roto Secustik® option is worth considering. Handles with this function give “invisible protection” against outside manipulation. Any person inside the building can operate it, but movement via the hardware mechanism is blocked.


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Sapa strengthens Dualframe Si range

Aluminium systems specialists Sapa Building System has added two new windows to its high performing Dualframe 75 Si range. The Pivot and Reversible options have been introduced to complement the existing Dualframe 75 Si suite, to complete one of the most comprehensive and versatile ranges of windows on the market. Both accept glazing up to 50mm and are compatible with the existing TBT and casement Dualframe Si windows as well as Sapa’s innovative NRGY62 curtain walling system. This helps speed up the fabrication process as no additional tooling is required and therefore no additional set up costs are incurred by the fabricator. Advanced polyamide thermal break technology gives increased thermal efficiency without the need for costly additional filling materials such as foams. The security performance of both windows meets the stringent PAS 024 requirements while both have been ‘future proofed’ and designed to be Part L 2019 compliant. www.sapabuildingsystems.co.uk Enquiry 68

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THE NEW PREMDOR RANGE GUIDE – ALREADY IN DEMAND The new eagerly awaited, 164 page Premdor Range Guide for 2014/2015 is now available and is already being regarded by the Trade as the biggest and best ever. With over 500 new products listed in this edition, the Range Guide reveals the most comprehensive collections of internal and external doors, window ranges and cubicle and washroom systems. Of particular interest to Merchants and House Developers is the inclusion of the brand new range of Timber Oak internal doors, with both contemporary and traditional stylings, glazed and unglazed, these new doors along with a new range of matching and complementary external doors reflect the use of supreme quality materials manufactured to the highest specifications. For a copy of the new Range Guide call 0844 2090008 or visit www.premdor.co.uk Enquiry 69

Comar Is Premier Choice For Whitbread Comar Architectural Aluminium Systems were awarded the contract to design, fabricate and install the windows at Whitbread’s new Premier Inn, part of the multi billion pound Westfield Stratford City. The Comar 5P.i window system uses trademarked Polyamide Insulated (P.i) that provides exceptional thermal performance. From fifteen basic Comar 5P.i profiles, all window configurations can be manufactured. For the sleek modern façade, Comar 6 ladder frame curtain walling was specified. Comar 6 curtain walling is a versatile thermally efficient system designed to integrate panels and glass of different widths into the façade with special profiles to integrate opening vents and doors. The design of Comar 6 makes it ideal for complex facetted curtain walls as well as sheer glazed facades. www.comar-alu.co.uk Enquiry 70

What must be one of the most striking façades in the City of Westminster has been created for a boutique hotel in Soho by positioning a bespoke piece of modern art above a stylish revolving door from GEZE UK.

Wrightstyle completes 007 project with a Twist Wrightstyle, one of the UK’s leading suppliers of steel and aluminium glazing systems, has completed a prestigious contract to install several door systems in the main lobby of a Grade II former grain warehouse in east London, with fictional connections to Oliver Twist and James Bond. The contract at 133 St Saviour’s Wharf, now a prime residential location at the heart of a conservation area, underlines the transformation of a district that used to be a notorious slum. St Saviour’s Dock was where Bill Sykes, the fearsome character in Charles Dickens’ Oliver Twist, ran his criminal empire – and where he met a grisly end in the mud of the dock. Wrightstyle supplied four sets of doors, three of which were access-controlled Schuco Jansen E30 systems. The fourth was a Schuco Janison E130 system, installed as a fire exit door and providing 30/30 insulation and integrity. The contract was carried out on behalf of the St Saviour’s Wharf Company and the architect was Carver Haggard, with a design brief to provide functionality and an exceptionally high level of quality, in a residential environment where apartments sell for well over £1,000,000. Wrightstyle, based in Devizes, supplies a comprehensive range of steel and aluminium internal and external systems, including curtain walling, and internal fire screens and doors. The company supplies its systems worldwide and is able to offer an end-to end service – from design and fabrication to installation by its own network of trained installers, with full guarantees at each step. Wrightstyle supplies its own ranges of steel systems, offering the highest levels of protection against fire, ballistic and bomb attack – with high wind-loading properties - and is also an approved Schuco supplier, therefore providing either steel or aluminium solutions for a comprehensive range of specifications. The wharf has one further fictional connection. In the 1999 film, The World Is Not Enough, James Bond traverses the length of St Saviour’s Dock in a speedboat. www.wrightstyle.co.uk Enquiry 71

GEZE Turns Heads At The Nadler Soho Hotel

The Nadler Hotel Soho combines the ultimate in luxury with contemporary art – something that is instantly apparent when approaching the hotel. At ground level, GEZE UK’s three leaf automatic TSA 325 NT revolving door and two pass doors powered by EMD-F automatic swing door operators have been installed to create a sophisticated modern entrance; look up and hanging above the revolving door is Selene, a stunning 3m piece of public art by artist Hew Locke.

The attractive automatic TSA 325 NT revolving door is ideal for buildings such as hotels that need to provide guests with an ‘always open’ entrance, but at the same time need to ensure a pleasant and consistent climate within the building. The door is activated by a motion detector inside and out, and as well as being energy efficient, the TSA 325 NT revolving door provides a high degree of protection from the elements and insulation against noise. To help meet the demands of the equality act, two pass doors have been installed on either side of the revolving door. Powered by GEZE’s industry leading 7cm Slimdrive EMD-F automatic swing operators, one door has been set to allow guests to enter the hotel and the other to exit. The sleek design of the EMD-F operator allows it to be concealed in any façade, making it the ideal system for the hotel. Kaz Spiewakowski, managing director of GEZE UK, said: “Combining the automatic TSA 325 NT revolving door, with two pass doors powered by the Slimdrive EMD-F automatic swing operators, has created a stylish entrance that compliments the building yet provides an accessible solution for all. And of course, the installation of such a stunning work of art above the entrance has made this an unusual project and really makes the Nadler Hotel a destination in its own right!” Robert Nadler, CEO of Nadler Hotels said: “We didn’t have the depth to have the double doors we originally planned, so the solution offered by GEZE provided the flexibility that we sought, with a look that integrated well with our exterior design.” For more information about GEZE UK’s TSA 325 NT revolving door, the Slimdrive EMD-F automatic swing operator or its comprehensive range of door and window control systems call 01543 443000 or visit www.geze.co.uk Enquiry 72


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ESG launch Solarchromic XP their new climate control glass ESG are pleased to announce the launch of another new product with massive ‘green’ credentials. In an addition to the Solarchromic range, they have now introduced Solarchromic XP. This new product, along with the others in the range, is designed to help create a much more energy efficient property by reducing energy consumption and costs. Solarchromic XP tints gradually in response to rising temperatures caused by direct sunlight, this tinting reduces the amount of solar heat energy that is emitted through the glass, keeping rooms at a much lower temperature. This means there is a less of a requirement for air conditioning, fans and other cooling products reducing the amount of electricity used by the property - cutting costs and reducing the properties carbon footprint. Compared with other self-tinting glazing or dynamic window systems; Solarchromic XP is a passive or ‘off the grid’ product, meaning that unlike products which need an electric or mechanical input to work, Solarchromic XP works by drawing all the energy it needs to work from the sun. This not only adds to the cost saving the product offers but means that it is not liable to mechanical failure. Because Solarchromic XP blocks almost 99% of UV rays it also helps to protect internal decorations such as wallpaper, paintings and carpets, as it is the UV rays that inflict sun damage and decrease useable life of these products. Although it cannot stop this UV damage entirely, it drastically reduces the damage caused. Solarchromic XP is the eco glazing product of the future, independently changing to maximise performance and therefore the cost saving to the user. www.esg.glass Enquiry 74

SONIC LAUNCHES NEW SECURE CASH-PASSING COMMUNICATION WINDOWS SOLUTIONS

Townhouse Benefits From Glass Enclosure

As an acknowledged specialist in the field of communication windows for a wide variety of locations including ticket offices, petrol stations, hospital pharmacies and sports grounds, Sonic Windows has developed two important new products designed to improve interaction for both staff and customers. The SW100 Sonic CashEasy Till and SW200 Sonic Dual Height Cashflow Tray have been added to an already comprehensive selection of products, which can be seen in use at locations across the UK. The pair represent the highest standards available in terms of build quality, security, simplicity and accessibility.

Cantifix worked with Dust Architecture and PVA Developments on this townhouse in Clapham, designing and installing a glass enclosure that extends out from the kitchen at the rear of the property. Access to the garden is provided by a set of minimally framed SkyFrame doors, which glide open across the fixed glass. The doors meet at the corner of the enclosure, and open without any supporting post – allowing an unbroken view, and a seamless transition from inside to out.

Common features are the use of highly durable yet attractive materials, including brushed stainless steel and high security locks, along with excellent visibility and thought for the ergonomics of rapid transactions: involving the passing of notes, coinage, tickets, prescriptions and other high value items.

The bottom framing of the doors is concealed below the finished floor, and above the doors is a set of vertical glazed panels - back painted to hide the top of the doors. This allows for an elegant, completely glazed appearance – and gives the structure a feeling of lightness. Alongside is a second glass enclosure, which includes a structurally glazed roof of over 6 metres in length. This roof runs along the length of the room to meet an angled panel of vertical glazing - drawing in plenty of natural light, and opening up the entire back of the house. www.cantifix.co.uk Enquiry 73

The SW100 Sonic CashEasy Till measures 640mm x 219mm x 190mm and features a roll back lid to reveal note and coin scoops; which can be reversed for left or right hand users. The smooth opening is protected by a seven pin Camlock. Then, the SW200 Sonic Dual Height Cashflow Tray is 350mm x 392mm x 205 mm deep and offers a “one action lift” on the staff side for passing tickets and change to customers, while a lower section provides a discreet DDA compliant position. A spokesperson for the manufacturer commented: “It represents the ideal for today’s business world where the products will find applications in ticket offices and petrol stations; as well as being suitable for hospitals, secure mental facilities, police stations and other public buildings like rent offices. Importantly, note and cash trays are interchangeable for left handed or right handed people, while the Dual Height Cashflow Tray offers DDA compliance. A slam lock function is incorporated in case of attack. Then the lid and coin trays have the option of an ABS Kydex warm-to-thetouch lining if required. We believe that, combined with our existing range of products, the new launches permit any requirement to be met.” www.sonicwindows.co.uk Enquiry 75


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Kladfix Supports Soapworks Scheme Kladfix, the rainscreen cladding support system specialist has supplied their KX03 fittings to the new £70 million Soapworks scheme in Manchester. The re-development of the former Colgate-Palmolive factory in Salford Quays will offer 400,000 sq ft of office space, including a range of on-site amenities. The Soapworks refurbishment project has transformed a disused boiler house into a sustainable commercial building which provides 20,000 sq ft of office space. Designed by architect Shedkm, this development was completed in late 2011. Phase two of the project began in January 2013 and is on track to be finished by May 2014. This phase will offer cost efficient Grade A office space which is just a few miles from the city centre. External cladding contractors, ECL contracts specified and installed Kladfix KX03 horizontal support systems for this project. “The KX03 is a great quality product which is easy to install and extremely cost effective” said Barry Worrel, Site Manager from ECL Contracts. “We were particularly impressed with the stock that Kladfix holds at its depot, ensuring that we could get access to the product quickly and easily. From past experience with other manufacturers, we have been left waiting for over six weeks for the products to arrive, which can severely disrupt a project. We have great trust in Kladfix and will continue to work with them in the future.” Kladfix KX03 fittings have been used externally as part of the lift shaft area. Approximately 500 sq m support systems have been used on this project, supporting Eternit cladding boards. These fittings are suitable for concealed or mechanically fixed applications. The system includes the main horizontal rail, adjustable and fixed hangers. The KX03 Horizontal Kladfix channel profiles are fixed to the vertical profiles and the rainscreen cladding is then hung from and secured to the horizontal profiles with the hangers. Kladfix holds extensive stock to ensure orders can always be met and where necessary, immediate delivery can be provided. All Kladfix cladding systems can be engineered to project specific requirements thanks to the expertise of its technical design support service. This provides architects and specifiers freedom with an almost infinite range of façade appearance and layout options. For further information on Kladfix Rainscreen Systems, visit www.kladfix.com or call the company direct on +44 (0)1707 333 396. Enquiry 76

Carea Adds A Stylish Finish To The New John Lewis York At the new £15 million John Lewis department store in York, an 1,800m2 Ardal cladding system from Carea has helped to deliver a striking aesthetic befitting of the company’s first shop to open in its 150th anniversary year. DLA Architecture developed detailed designs for the John Lewis shop from concept designs produced by architects Brooker Flynn as part of the overall design for the £90 million Vangarde Shopping Park built by Caddick Construction for developer The Oakgate Group. Following its successful specification and installation at the major refurbishment of John Lewis Exeter – Carea’s Ardal range once again proved the perfect solution to meet the aesthetic and durability demands of “the UK's favourite retailer”. Installation of the Ardal cladding in Joal colour and Riven finish by specialist contractor Coverstructure was also quick and simple thanks to the Carea facade system. Each panel is supplied with specialised horizontal rails that fit onto vertical cladding supports, with precisely routed grooves on the top and bottom. This simple fix provides a totally seamless finish to maintain the stunning appearance of this landmark project. For the canopy area over the new store’s entrance, Carea had to cut a series of panels at an angle of approximately 20° before installing with through fixing. A number of panels were also cut at even tighter angles to meet the complex design, whilst Carea developed a bespoke 40mm rail to be used in the signage area.

“This is the second project we have completed with John Lewis,” said Carea UK sales manager Richard Hunt. “At John Lewis York we worked closely with DLA Architecture and Coverstructure to ensure our bespoke Ardal cladding system delivered exactly what John Lewis required at this high-profile development.” As well as providing an outstanding aesthetic, Carea cladding also provides excellent benefits to sustainability. Composed of a cutting edge composite that contains 95% mineral elements – developed over 30 years by the company’s expert technicians – the panels can be recycled at the end of their usable life. Now installed, Carea’s Ardal panels will provide John Lewis, its Partners (staff) and customers with a wide range of benefits including exceptional and long term durability. Easily cleaned and requiring minimal maintenance, it is a highly economical cladding solution that will look good for years. Following the installation of the Ardal cladding system, the shop’s stylish and impressive facade will ensure it serves as a focal point for the new Vangarde Shopping Park. The Oakgate Group secured outline planning permission for the Vangarde Shopping Park from the City of York Council in July 2012 and following months of environmental work including individually catching and rehoming Great Crested Newts, the Caddick team commenced construction in March 2013. www.carea.uk.com Enquiry 77


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Timber Trends, Hot Topics And Industry Innovations

The Perfect Timber Solution For External Specification When it comes to external timber doors and windows, James Latham offers the perfect solution to architects, joiners and the construction sector when looking to specify products which are not only dimensionally stable and durable but also legal and sustainable. Accoya® One of the most advanced wood products on the market, Accoya® is a modified, highly durable and dimensionally stable certified softwood, incorporating Accsys’ proprietary wood acetylation technology which delivers outstanding levels of performance, stability and durability. Guaranteed for 50 years in exterior use and 25 years when used in the ground, Accoya® is produced using modified, fast growing species and can be safely recycled. As impressively durable as the highest quality tropical hardwoods, Accoya® is a quality, long lasting product that is suitable for a wide range of external joinery applications including windows, doors, decking, structural and much more. Plus, Accoya® is a perfect solution for exterior cladding, siding and façades where aesthetics, less frequent maintenance, dimensional stability, durability and insulation value are key factors. Accoya®’s versatility makes it ideal for use in residential, commercial and industrial structures. WoodEx® Produced from laminated Oak, Sapele and European Redwood, WoodEx® offers numerous features and benefits. It has two high quality, clear faces for use in joinery applications and is ideally suitable for use in timber doors and windows as the product offers greater dimensional stability. In addition, WoodEx® is made from finger jointed lamells which are glued together, and James Latham can supply the product either as finger jointed or as one piece.

James Latham’s Group Product Sales & Development Manager, Paul Leach, commented: “As demand for sustainably modified wood continues to grow, whether for windows, doors, decking, cladding or other joinery applications, Accoya® is a fantastic material for external specification.” He added, “Having introduced WoodEx® to the market last year, we have had a fantastic reaction from the joinery and construction sectors due to the options it offers. In line with growing demand, our stock of WoodEx® now covers a wide range of sizes and species and provides a versatile addition to our already extensive timber range.” WoodEx® is available ex-stock in lengths of 0.8m to 3m, (6.0m in finger jointed faced Redwood) and in sizes ranging from 48mm x 95mm to 72mm x 120mm. Special sizes and lengths are also available to order. www.lathamtimber.co.uk Enquiry 78

Timber Expo is the most important event on the UK construction calendar dedicated exclusively to timber, its associated technologies and its many applications. It is two days brimming with the latest products, innovations and developments – not just from the UK but from an increasingly exciting and diverse international market. This year Timber Expo will be co-locating with W14 -the trade exhibition for UK joinery and furniture manufacturers, taking place on the 07 & 08 October 2014 at the NEC, Birmingham. Timber Expo will again this year deliver an unrivalled collection of high calibre speakers from all corners of the built environment. From niche areas to leading trends, the Timber Focus seminar sessions will be characterised by big issues, hot topics, architectural gems and inspirational projects. Timber is grabbing the headlines for all the right reasons - clients want to learn more about it, architects appreciate the flexibility and customers love to be closer to it. Timber Focus 2014 Organised by TRADA, the free to attend Timber Focus seminars are spread over two days of the show and will be mostly case study-based to offer real life examples on how and why timber is performing across a wide range of sectors and applications. Confirmed Speakers Include: Ralph Parker, Architect, Price & Myers Andrew Lawrence, Associate Director, Arup Gavin White, Structural Engineer, Ramboll UK Jonathan Ledger, Managing Director, Proskills UK Jon Osborn, Chief Operating Office, BM TRADA Building Andrew Wright, Partner, Andrew Wright Associates David Hopkins, Director, Wood for Good Jez Ralphs, Director, Timber Strategies The 2014 content has largely been informed by feedback from previous shows and research – for the full programme please visit: http://www.timber-expo.co.uk/whatson/timberfocus/ Pushing Boundaries: stretching imaginations – this will examine the opportunities for innovation in timber around the world and new possibilities in the UK. Speakers will be drawn from top engineering firms including Arup, Ramboll UK and Buro Happold and will focus on ‘boundary-pushing’ initiatives. Training and Talent: growing your business through people – the future success of your organisation rests on recruiting, developing and retaining the best and brightest people. Here speakers will discuss the importance of apprenticeships, training and mentoring.

Resource: Directors’ briefings – new for 2014. Aimed mainly at timber industry leaders and executives, these short, concise updates will cover pressing strategy and policy areas affecting timber business. Innovation: designing the future – this will include sessions from the winners of two categories in this year’s TTJ Innovation Awards – the Innovative Market Development category and the Innovative Product Development category. Engineers and Timber: ingenious structures and Architects and Timber: striking designs – these will highlight shortlisted entries from the Wood Awards 2014. From Blueprint to Building: a client and contractor perspective – a chance to hear from some of the bigger contractors and clients in the UK on how the they have been using timber to its maximum potential. Speakers from Willmott Dixon, Sir Robert McAlpine and BAM will share case studies and thoughts. Sense of Space: creating places to live, work and play – much of what we build is functional but not always an aesthetic experience. Timber has much to offer with its myriad textures, grain patterns, colours, finishes and organic warmth – arguably more so than any other material. With a Q&A session at the end of each session - for more information or to pre-register visit: www.timber-expo.co.uk Your Invitation to Join the Forum At the heart of Timber Expo each year, is the Timber Buyers and Specifiers Forum - a purposeful environment for building business networks. This focused approach has proved to be highly successful in creating new business relationships, facilitating meetings and most importantly, generating business. With a busy schedule and not enough time to meet new suppliers - the Buyers & Specifiers Forum provides a solution to extend networks and meet with innovative companies from the UK and beyond. By facilitating ‘one-to-one’ supplier business meetings the Forum enables Buyers & Specifiers to have private meetings without leaving the comfort of the Forum lounge. Exclusive VIP Benefits In addition to organising meetings on your behalf, participants to the Buyers & Specifiers Forum receive VIP status including: • Free parking, Wi-Fi, cloakroom and refreshments • Access to the VIP Lounge and business centre • Opportunity to meet key industry experts • Invitation to the exhibitor networking party To apply for your place at the Forum table contact Rosalynn Whitchurch on 01743 290 001 or email Rosalynn.whitchurch@timber-expo.co.uk Enquiry 79


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Solar Solution Is Storming Success On Damaged Roof The flat roof on Linn Products’ main office building in Glasgow had been left badly damaged by heavy storms, with all existing ballasted solar panels lifted off the roof and destroyed beyond repair. The client was left with two problems: a leaking roof and the loss of their photovoltaic (PV) system. The remedial work had to be completed to fixed deadlines in order to comply with insurance requirements, and Linn wanted to maximise the use of their roof area by replacing the pre-existing PV array with a solar solution of the highest quality. Bauder’s state-of-the-art photovoltaic system, SOLfixx, successfully fulfilled this requirement. Due to the building’s exposed location, robust wind uplift calculations were performed prior to work commencing on site, ensuring the new roof could resist even the most extreme weather conditions. The original single ply waterproofing was overlaid with 2,500m² of Bauder’s Thermofol PVC system, which possesses high tensile strength and is resilient to the natural elements. Having installed the new waterproofing, Bauder approved contractor W G Walker & Co fitted the SOLfixx system onto the roof using a unique interlocking method that doesn’t penetrate the waterproofing or roof deck, preserving the roof’s integrity. Any slight movement of the panels experienced from wind uplift is easily tolerated by the SOLfixx system, providing the client with long-term reassurance with regards to their roof’s future performance. The PV array consisted of 166 modules, set at a 100 angle for optimum energy production, enabling Linn Products to generate at least 38.67 Megawatt Hours of solar power each year and over 20 tonnes of CO2 annual savings. The remarkable simplicity of the installation method also meant that the entire array could be fitted in just two days, ensuring the refurbishment work adhered to the exact deadlines agreed with the client. Project specifier, Ramsay McMichael Consulting stated their delight with the final result, “Bauder provided high levels of technical assistance throughout the project and delivered to the client a comprehensive waterproofing and PV solution of the absolute highest quality. All works were completed on time and to budget, successfully transforming the badly damaged roof area into an aesthetically pleasing benchmark for roof sustainability.” www.bauder.co.uk Enquiry 80

Radmat Makes The Grade At State-Of-The-Art Corporate HQ For a striking modernist building overlooking the marshlands of North Kent, leading flat roof system provider Radmat Building Products have supplied a guaranteed roofing system which is set to deliver the highest standards of environmental performance and long term waterproofing integrity. The new building near Sittingbourne - referred to as the Cube - has been designed by architects Allford Hall Monaghan Morris (AHMM) for Knauf UK and contains a reception area, product gallery, technical support office, seminar and boardroom facilities and a drywall training school. With environmental considerations at the forefront of the challenging split level design, the roof coverings formed a key part of the building’s sustainability strategy and helped the building achieving a BREEAM Very Good rating. AHMM specified the Radmat EshaUniversal Single Layer Waterproofing System and MedO Green Roof System to ensure a guaranteed, watertight, high performance system. Offering ease of application and suitable for a wide range of applications including warm roofs, inverted roofs, loose laid ballasted roofs and green roofs, Esha-Universal is manufactured from recycled materials and is 100% recyclable. This shrink-free, low embodied energy membrane is flexible, stable and durable. For the 850m2 roof area, Radmat Approved Contractor Premier Roofing Systems Limited installed the Esha-Universal membrane over both metal and concrete decking

along with an EshaBase vapour control layer and EshaTherm thermal insulation. The mid-level roof incorporates Esha Universal with a 250m² MedO Extensive Sedum green roof which the top level seminar room looks out over. The completed building has strong 'green' credentials alongside the sustainable MedO Extensive Sedum roof as it features a highly insulated and airtight building envelope, PV panels, energy efficient lighting, low flush toilets, drainage design and reducing waste to landfill. ‘The brief was challenging for all parties as the building had to reflect the high profile projects we work on,’ commented Ian Stokes, Knauf UK Managing Director. ‘For a building that maximised the use of our own building products, we were very particular and the roof coverings played their part in the building’s sustainability strategy.’ With Radmat involved in every step of the process from design through to completion and offering comprehensive technical support, the specification of the Esha Universal System has played a key part in helping to deliver a guaranteed and versatile roofing system which will protect the building from the elements for years to come. www.radmat.com Enquiry 81


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NEW OPTIGREEN ANTI-SLIP SYSTEM FOR PITCHED GREEN ROOFS Optigreen have developed a new and cost effective anti-slip system for extensive pitched green roofs. Called the Optigreen Type P system, it uses their new FKD 58 SD board and is suitable for sloped roofs between 15 and 35 degrees pitch. The specially designed drainage and water storage board is manufactured from pressure-resistant EPS (Expanded Polystyrene). It possesses high water storage capacity, provides uniform water distribution and at the same time has good drainage capacity. The FKD 58 SD board is applied directly to the Optigreen protection and water storage mat type RMS 500 with the unique surface pattern of the board providing the anti-slip provision for the substrate layer. www.optigreen.co.uk Enquiry 82

Plastic Rainwater Goods Make Their ‘Way Out’ For Attractive Aluminium Replacements Quality, function and appearance were major factors when choosing rainwater goods to renovate Wayout Lodge, a listed property which has undergone a major transformation by owner and interior designer James Gostelow. Existing plastic drainpipes were replaced with Rainguard XL Aluminium pipes and gutters. “In my eyes aluminium guttering was the most cost effective way of achieving a solid material and a great look,” said James. Dating back to 1830, James knew that the hopper design was something that was hugely important. “I wanted a design to fit in with the era of the lodge and give that dramatic effect. The Yeoman Rainguard Victoria GRP Hopper was able to fit the bill exactly.” www.rainguard.co.uk Enquiry 83

The AMZ Solar Awning Blind – 21St Century Technology And Styling Combined FAKRO’s new generation of contemporary awning blinds includes the AMZ Solar which, in addition to being solar-powered, is also activated by photovoltaic sensor. It is around 8 times more effective than an internal blind in terms of passive heat reduction while still allowing light through. In addition to preventing heat absorption, the AMZ Solar opens automatically in cloudy weather to increase availability of natural light. In winter, it reduces noise from rain and hail and protects the window from accumulation of snow and leaves. The blind’s construction ensures that the correct fabric tension is maintained between guides, enabling it to withstand gusts of up to 120 km/hr and lateral winds of up to 220 km/hr. The AMZ Solar can be operated either automatically or by using the remote which is supplied for complete flexibility in terms of positioning. It can also be used within a Z-Wave system. www.fakro.co.uk

Jutland Clubs Together For Housing Development

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Haus Profi® range offers perfect lead-free solutions VMZINC roofing ornaments – pure craftsmanship VMZINC craftsmen have produced handmade zinc ornaments for over 175 years. Recent commissions for Harrods, Eton College and the Wallace Collection art gallery have raised the UK profile of their work, reawakening demand for the time-honoured metalworking skills used. Commissions for bespoke, handmade items invariably involve recreation of designs from either original features, drawings or photos. The diversity of projects ranges from bullseye and dormer windows to decorative guttering, weather vanes, ridge caps, finials, downpipes and a host of stamped designs. With its natural patination, zinc is being used increasingly as an alternative to lead. St Mary’s Church Plas Power is a Grade II* listed building which was built with a zinc sheet roof. Replacing material dating from 1875 with traditional solid roll joint details, the longer tray lengths remove the threat of theft that lead would pose. www.vmzinc.co.uk Enquiry 86

The new Haus Profi® range of lead-free flashings and collars has been designed to provide an external seal for gas, oil and wood burner flues on any type of roof. Products can be used for abutment and pitch transition work on walls, dormers, chimneys and flat roof upstands as well as to seal penetrations made for cables. Wakaflex® and EasyFlash® can be stretched without using forming tools, for easy sealing around tight angles and deeply profiled tiles. They can be cut by knife or scissors and, once fixed, the butyl self-adhesive backing retains its high bond strength. Usable at low working temperatures on most dry surfaces without priming, flashings are dimensionally stable and can be used with rainwater harvesting systems. All are available in colours to match commonly used tiles and slates and do not support accumulation of dirt or organic growth. www.roof-flashing.info Enquiry 85

Curved Daylighting For Students The Kalwall® diffused daylighting system has been specified for a new teaching building at Harper Adams University designed by Michael Hyde architects. One of the project’s stunning features is the way in which Kalwall has been used to allow and control the interior daylight light levels and still achieve minimal solar heat gain. This was achieved by using daylight modelling to predict precisely the illumination levels across the floors. The result is that the privacy of the students is preserved while they benefit from very attractive leisure and social areas on two levels. Widely used for cladding and rooflights, the highly insulating Kalwall system is unique in the way in which it transmits Museum-Quality Daylighting™. www.structura-uk.com/kalwall Enquiry 87

Cembrit, the fibre cement slate specialist, has provided uniquely shaped fibre cement slates to a new housing development situated within the picturesque Old Humberstone Conservation Area in Leicester. The Beeches consists of fifteen affordable houses and two apartments and is surrounded by fields which were once a medieval farming community, several listed buildings and a Church.

Jutland is manufactured to the highest European standards using Portland cement together with a formulation of superior blended synthetic and cellulose fibres. They are finished with a high quality, semi-matt acrylic coloured coating to the face and edges and a tinted, high performance binder

With such beautiful surroundings, the developer wanted the properties to blend in seamlessly, but had strict planning conditions to adhere to. DW Hicks Building Company was the main contractor for this project and was instructed to specify a plain clay tile with a ‘club’ design or a traditional natural slate. After reviewing the costs for both options, DW Hicks suggested opting for a fibre cement slate as it is provides the same appearance as a natural slate but is more cost effective. The contractors worked closely with Cresta Roofing Supplies, a Cembrit stockist, to find a suitable roofing material and specified Cembrit’s Jutland slate. The main attraction to this particular product was that Cembrit was able to incorporate the desired club pattern. “With cost, appearance and design all being key elements for this project, we thought we would have a tough time finding a suitable roof slate” said Samual Hicks, the supply chain manager from DW Hicks Building Company. “However, Cembrit was extremely accommodating and the Jutland slate ticked all the boxes. Not only was the planner satisfied with our choice, but we were impressed with how easy the product was to cut and install. “We were also pleased with the service and support we received from Cembrit” continues Samual. “They made a cutting die and cut the slates for us with the club banding. The technical advice we received from them was second to none and we are more than likely to work with Cembrit again on future projects.” Jutland slates are lightweight and feature a smooth surface, square edge and are pre-holed. They do not need to be graded and sorted like natural slates. These qualities combine to make them easy to handle and install and an ideal solution for a fast-track construction environment.

to the back face. Jutland slates are manufactured in accordance with a quality assurance system to ISO 9001 and to the requirements of BS EN 492: 2004 product specification for fibre cement slates and their fittings. Cembrit offers a bespoke shaped fibre cement slate service for architects and roofing contractors looking to apply creativity to their projects. Architects can choose from a range of shapes including bull nose, single and double club, curve and arrow head. The slates are offered at a cost-effective price, and Cembrit can also provide advice and CAD drawings, all backed up with fast delivery. For further information visit www.cembrit.co.uk, or email sales@cembrit. co.uk Enquiry 88


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Mind The Gap - A Deadly Game Envirograf Swoops To Protect Eagle House Eagle House is an Art Deco inspired development designed by award-winning urban architects, Terry Farrell & Partners. The 26 storey building, is situated in the heart of buzzing Shoreditch, London. It consists of 206 private apartments, shops, café and a residents only spa and cinema. The specification included approximately 6000m2 of beautiful natural Moleanos Limestone used as elevation cladding. The use of the cladding required a cavity area behind the limestone, which if not protected from a fire could result in a fast track route for the fire to spread around the building, without the knowledge of the occupants.To prevent this hidden spread of fire through the cavities which have been created by the curtain wall, Envirograf® Product 55 RSM Cavity Barrier was specified. The range has been especially designed to offer excellent passive fire protection for rainscreen and other types of cladding. The barrier can be used horizontally or vertically. This special range of barriers uses fireproof sponge instead of mineral wool fibre, which will offer many advantages including: Thinner, with a superb fire rating, non-fibrous, easy to fix with no masks required, fixing brackets, already fitted in place. The barriers can be cut to go around metal work with a sharp knife. The cover is made from a strong, intumescent-coated material which is completely water resistant. Being a prestigious project in the heart of London, the best possible materials, as well as the best workforce, are essential to provide a high quality finish. That’s why two experts were contracted, Putney & Wood Ltd and NA Curtain Walling Ltd. Both companies have extensive knowledge in their field of work and have previously used Envirograf® products on many occasions before, so they knew that the quick and easy installation of the cavity barrier range is a superb advantage. They also know that the thirty year experience of the Envirograf® range of passive fire prevention products will provide them with a complete answer to any fire protection issues. Once completed, the new apartments will definitely provide a fantastic and safe home for many lucky residents. www.envirograf.com Enquiry 89

Unprotected gaps in walls and ceilings are a major fire risk, and especially when a fire penetrates the cavity section of the structure, it can quickly spread as fast as an express train to other areas of the building, causing huge risks to life and property. Envirograf® cavity barriers are providing state of the art fire protection for the new £5million staff accommodation project at Peterborough Hospital. The project will feature over 100 beds, increased levels of insulation, low-energy lighting, energy efficient heating systems and water-saving technology. The new accommodation block will be installed by Elliott, with the help of Richard Morris Construction Ltd in just 16 weeks on site. The building will have a 60 year structural design life with a 25 year structural warranty. Envirograf® Cavity Barriers are a superb practical way of halting the spread of flame and smoke, they also enable occupants valuable time to evacuate the building safely in a fire. The barriers are moisture resistant and are easy to install and can offer fire protection up to an incredible 132 minutes BS EN 1363-1 1999. The new development at 243 Ealing Road attains new heights in terms of specification, quality and setting. The 14 storey tower, forms the cornerstone of the development and is complemented by six lower rise buildings. All apartments have a balcony, patio or terrace allowing everyone to enjoy this attractive setting and many also benefit from far reaching views across London.

Not only will the site look great, but it has been ensured that it conforms to the strict fire protection standards via the use of the Envirograf® high quality cavity fire barrier (Product 55), which have been installed by Simco EFS, who also were tasked with ensuring that principles of sustainable development run throughout the whole scheme. Envirograf® Cavity Barriers are a vital and life saving product in every construction project, and without the use of these products, sealing the gap could mean the difference between life or death! Envirograf® have a massive range of products designed to seal every conceivable gap in all new build and refurbishment projects. The range includes, Fire protective and fire retardant coatings for Timber, Ceilings, Fibreglass and Steel, Downlighter Covers, Trunking Pillows and sleeves, Pipe Collars and Wraps, Cable tray protection, Electrical Consumer Unit protection, Fire and Acoustic protection for Electrical Sockets, Ventilation Grilles, Letter Box protection, Animal door protection,UnderFloor fire barriers, Fire Barrier Curtains, Fire Barrier Curtains for Roofing, Upgrading Doors, Door and Window Seals,Suspended Ceiling protection, Fabric and Upholstery protection, Mastics, Sealants, Fillers and Adhesives and much more, visit www.envirograf.com for the complete list. Enquiry 90


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Helifix SockFix, the new grouted sock anchor for stabilising damaged masonry

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Ancon Extends Its Award-Winning Teplotie Range To Accommodate Surface Fixing

WAVIN’S AQUACELL HOLDS KEY TO DRAINAGE AT LUXURY HOUSING COMPLEX

Masonry fixings specialist, ANCON, is continuing to lead the market in low thermal conductivity wall ties, with an innovative extension to its award-winning TeploTie range that sees it now suitable for surface fixing to an in-situ masonry leaf or structural frame. Like the original TeploTie cavity wall tie, the new Teplo-L-Tie comprises a pultruded basalt fibre body set in a resin matrix. This material, with its thermal conductivity of just 0.7W/mK, minimises heat loss across an insulated wall cavity. Unique to the new Ancon Teplo-L-Tie, however, is an ‘L’ shaped stainless steel upstand, mechanically and chemically bonded to one end, which allows it to be securely tied to steel, timber, concrete or masonry using a range of standard fixings. www.ancon.co.uk

When it came to managing excessive rainfall with the creation of a soakaway at a new luxury apartment complex in Nottinghamshire, the solution lay in a geocellular stormwater management unit, AquaCell Prime from Wavin, the UK’s leading manufacturer of plumbing, rainwater and drainage systems. Built on the site of a former nursing home, the Christonian Court development in West Bridgford has been designed by CBP Architects and features 23 luxury apartments. In order to manage surface stormwater contractor D.L Rhodes & Son specified the AquaCell Prime system to help reduce the risk of flooding. Manufactured from specially reformulated, recycled material for trafficked and deep applications, 220 AquaCell Prime units were specified below a parking area at the rear of the apartment complex in order to create a 5m x 10m x 0.8m deep cellular unit soakaway. AquaCell Prime has been specifically designed for use in areas subject to regular traffic loading such as car parks. The units were installed at a depth of 1.8 metres, well within the gravel percolation strata. Once clipped together, the units were then tightly wrapped in a permeable geotextile therefore forming a soakaway construction The BBA approved AquaCell system is available in a range of four units of differing strengths which include AquaCell Eco, Core, Prime and Plus which can be mixed and matched to create the optimum installation for a range of applications including landscaped or trafficked for either shallow or deep applications. All AquaCell units have proven lateral and vertical loading performances and provide an effective answer to managing excessive rainfall. Quickly assembled on site, the individual units can simply be clipped together or for additional strength are designed so they can be laid in a ‘brick bonded’ formation for enhanced stability to form the required volume. Once in place, the units are then wrapped in either a geotextile sheet or geomembrane depending on the type of installation required. As a pioneer in modular, lightweight polypropylene geocellular units, Wavin has become a leader in managing stormwater at source through efficient capture, transportation, cleansing and attenuation. www.wavin.co.uk

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HELIFIX has introduced SockFix, a grouted sock anchor for stabilising damaged masonry in a variety of heavy duty, high load applications. It is a non-disruptive, fully concealed system that retains the building’s original appearance. The new SockFix system comprises a stainless steel threaded bar and heavy duty plastic grout feed tube housed in a durable fabric mesh sleeve. Once inserted into a core-drilled clearance hole, the sock is pumped full of SockFix Grout and expands to fill the hole and any voids in the substrate. The specially formulated thixotropic cementitious grout cures in a composite action with the threaded bar and the host material to form a strong mechanical-chemical bond, ensuring the system becomes an integral part of the structure. www.helifix.co.uk/downloads Enquiry 91

Sika Supplies Watertight Concrete Solution In Rugby Sika has recently supplied its BBA certified Watertight Concrete system for the construction of the new swimming pools at the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee Centre in Rugby. Sika Watertight Concrete contains state-of-the-art concrete admixtures that reduce the water/cement ratio, thus increasing the density of the mix and minimising the size, volume and continuity of the concrete’s pores. They also block the remaining pores to produce a completely watertight finish. To complete the system, construction joints were sealed with the SikaSwell® jointing system, which consists of joint sealing profiles that expand on contact with water to seal any voids between adjoining concrete slabs. www.sikawatertightconcrete.co.uk

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GROWTH IN COMMERCIAL PROJECTS HIGHLIGHTS VERSATILITY OF BRETT PAVING

Striking Refurbishment By Remmers Located in the historic Eyre Square, the focal point of Galway, is Dunnes Stores. The Georgian facade of the building required extensive repair and refurbishment to the render which was suffering with a high degree of cracking. Repairs to the render were carried out using Betofix RM. This advanced cementitious repair mortar is designed to be easy to use and fast curing, which allows it to be applied and built up in several layers within a short period of time prior to application of the coating system. Finally, to protect the facade from further damage, Remmers Elastoflex system was chosen for its excellent crack bridging, anticarbonation and waterproofing abilities and to give a high degree of finish to the exterior. www.remmers.co.uk Enquiry 94

A number of recent eye-catching, high-profile projects have underlined a change in mentality when it comes to commercial landscape design, according to hard landscaping specialist Brett Landscaping. The company has a growing commercial paving business and believes that its success owes much to a greater level of aesthetic ambition amongst architects, engineers and contractors in recent years. “The age of monotone identikit development of the early noughties is fast becoming a distant memory,” explains Andrew Gill, Marketing Manager at Brett Landscaping. “The difficult economic conditions post2008 have forced developers to consider design far more, because organisations are demanding impactful, attractive buildings which stand out from the crowd – and expect a similar degree of style in the surrounding environment as well.” Precast concrete paving offers a versatile solution to the needs of architects, with its unique combination of robustness for long-term performance, aesthetic appeal for world class external spaces and value for money when it comes to project budgets. These virtues can frequently be combined with other considerations such as surface water management and sustainability. Brett Landscaping reports that the sheer diversity of sectors it is currently working with proves that this is a widespread phenomenon. The growth of the Brett Landscaping commercial division represents a major achievement for the business – today one of the largest privately owned building materials businesses in the UK. Whilst historically more associated with the domestic market, Brett Landscaping made a strategic decision in 2008 to devote increased resource to developing its commercial product portfolio sensing that the market would welcome greater choice in landscaping options. Whilst setting out this strategy at the onset of one of the worst downturns seen for a generation, Brett believe that their strategy has paid off with the business consistently growing its commercial product portfolio. According to Andrew Gill, the strength of the business owes much to the diversity of output. “Whether specifiers prefer traditional block paving or natural stone, along with whatever accessories are required in terms of specialist kerbs, surface water management or bespoke features, we have the capability to provide it.” www.brettpaving.co.uk Enquiry 96


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Some UK Projects York Railway Station Opening in 1877, the current structure of York Station took three years to build. Designed by the North Eastern Railway’s architect Thomas Prosser, the curved 800ft-long train-shed roof, supported by iron columns, arched 42ft above the platforms. The station was immediately hailed as one of the great buildings in Victorian era. At the time, it was the largest railway station in the world with four massive arches and thirteen platforms. Today, the structure still impresses. Serving the busy East Coast mainline route, primarily between Glasgow Aberdeen, Edinburgh and London it is also a vital cross-route link between Glasgow, Manchester and Liverpool. The station currently copes with around 800 trains and thousands of passengers each week. With so many passengers using the station, the extended platforms, which project out from the original arched structure, are as busy as ever. The platform surfaces have been designed to gently slope inward away from the track so any surface water naturally drains towards their centre. Effective drainage of these roofed and un-roofed “outer” areas was a major safety consideration. Hauraton RECYFIX® STANDARD 100 channels were chosen for the slightly curving platforms – see photographs. The 271 metres of channelling installed were made from the company’s tough recycled Polyethylene-Polypropylene (PE-PP), all fitted with Class C 250 ductile iron “heel-safe” gratings finished in a Black anti-oxidisation coating. As each one metre unit only weighs just over 6kg, including the grating, contractor C. Spencer Limited was impressed with the ease and speed of installing the channels as all the units used easily complied with manual lifting regulations. Severn Tunnel East Over 500 metres of Hauraton drainage channels were successfully laid by Alfred McAlpine Project Services in the cutting approaching the Severn Tunnel East. It was part of ongoing engineering work commissioned by Western Territory Network Rail that underlines their commitment to provide a safe and reliable railway. The extensive work on the trackside and cutting slopes on this busy section of line was completed with minimal disruption to services. ”Our RECYFIX® 300 Super channels supplied to McAlpine were a good choice, as they have a large drainage cross section (863cm²) and yet only weigh 14.4kg per one metre unit”, explains Tim Connolly; “This was greatly appreciated by the contractor as easy manual handling of the channels was essential to reduce hassle on-site and allow faster installation procedures. Interestingly, during installation no on-site breakages of the channels supplied were reported. The RECYFIX® channels were specified to comply with a load category Class C250, so they were matched with our patented GUGI® ductile iron mesh gratings, secured by eight bolts per metre. The mesh grating was chosen as it helps prevent the surrounding stone ballast from entering the channel ”

Hauraton Surface Water Drainage Systems For The Rail Sector Hauraton has unrivalled experience supplying surface water drainage systems for heavy rail, light rail and tram networks. With numerous related projects completed throughout Europe, their FASERFIX® and RECYFIX® product ranges, ensure most applications can be met including drainage systems for; concourses, platforms, access ramps, car parks, servicing areas, storage depots and the track side. The company also offer protective channel systems for electrical supply and communication cables. Tim Connolly, Director of Sales and Marketing at Hauraton Limited says, “As a registered “Link-up” supplier to the rail sector, our engineers and support staff understand the importance of delivering robust drainage systems that not only provide sustainable performance over many years of use, but are also resistant to damage during the installation phase. Continuous investment in design, materials, production processes and logistics, coupled with rigorous quality management ensures Hauraton drainage systems achieve a consistently high level of satisfaction appreciated by specifiers’ and contractors’ alike”.

The renewed Blackpool and Fleetwood tramway The renewed Blackpool and Fleetwood tramway was inaugurated on 3rd April 2012 by UK Transport Minister Norman Baker MP. One of the very first electric tramways in the world and the first in the UK, the famous 18 kilometres (11.2 miles) coastal route from Blackpool Starr Gate to Fleetwood Ferry has been fully modernised and had the worn track replaced, including the 1.75 kilometres road running track. Funded by the Department for Transport (DFT), Blackpool Council and Lancashire County Council, the tram project is valued at approximately £100m, including for the provision of 16 new tramcar sets. Current planning legislation requires modern tramways to take into account the control of surface water, especially where grooved rails are set into the road. Rainwater polluted with dirt, oil and lubricants can collects in the rails so must be controlled to prevent localised flooding and contamination of the surrounding ground. Tracks require reliable drainage whether the rails are set into the road or laid to ballast so a point or linear channel system will be needed. With a load class of D400, Hauraton’s tough FASERFIX® TRAFFIC TRAM Point Inlet Gullies were specified for the project by WS Atkins because of their high hydraulic capacity, ease of installation and simple cleaning procedure. Made from ductile iron, each gully is firmly fixed to the side of the rail with one high tensile bolt. Once in position a 200mm x 20mm slot is cut in the bottom of the grooved tram rail which allows rainwater to enter the gully. The size of the slot ensures there is less likelihood of silt and dirt causing a blockage. In the Fleetwood section, the gullies are connected to underground drainage pipes. A ductile iron GUGI® hinged grate also allows water to be drained from the surrounding area as well as from the rail. Normally bolted down, the grate is sized and easily opened to facilitate cleaning by a sludge gulper. With extensive experience gained throughout Europe supplying drainage for rail networks Hauraton is keen to provide design support for UK projects. For more details and project support please email echnical@hauraton.co.uk of phone 01582 501380. www.hauraton.co.uk Enquiry 97


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Marshalls Mono Beany Combined Kerb and Drainage Marshalls’ Mono Beany is the newest edition to their comprehensive range of water management products. Mono Beany is Marshalls’ first one-piece concrete kerb and drainage system, and builds on the success of Beany and Mini Beany their best selling linear drainage products. Easy to specify, quick to install and built to last, Mono Beany brings a range of benefits. The one-piece design is ready for rapid installation, with the potential to lay 1m in a single motion. Made with ultra-tough M-Tech, the latest in concrete technology, if can handle strong flows of water and carry up to 40 tonnes (Class D400). Mono Beany is available in two depths for low to medium capacity water management, delivering expert control at this level thanks to its intelligent features which deliver rapid surface water clearance and efficient drainage flow. The inlet apertures are angled at 45° and wider on the inside to prevent blockages and maximise drainage efficiency. The new Polyethylene core creates less resistance than concrete at lower flows for improved hydraulic performance. Together these features ensure surface water is cleared rapidly and internal flow is smooth and efficient. Mono Beany is available in a range of sizes to help to reduce cutting and waste on site. Half Battered of 45° Splayed profiles are available for spaces with slow or fast moving traffic. Accessories can be added to incorporate pedestrian crossings or roundabouts. Marshalls’ drainage expert Andrew Stalker said: “With Mono Beany we have created a product that not only provides exceptional performance, but also makes life easier for those specifying and installing the product. Adding Mono Beany to our combined kerb and drainage range demonstrates our ongoing commitment to water management and it is already proving to be an extremely popular product.” To learn more about how Mono Beany visit www.marshalls.co.uk/commercial/water-management or call 0870 241 4725. Enquiry 98

The Hallé Orchestra – Silenced By Selectaglaze! After years of decay a refurbishment of the former St. Peter’s Church has brought this historic Victorian Grade 2 Listed building back to life. Located in Ancoats, a part of Manchester widely regarded as the world’s first industrial suburb and an historic feature of the city’s heritage, St. Peter’s is now fully operational as the home for the world renowned Hallé Orchestra and its associated Choirs. It also marks the first time the Orchestra has had a permanent rehearsal venue in its 156 year history. The refurbished church also provides facilities for small orchestral and choral public performances. Over the years the appearance of the building has remained substantially unaltered, both inside and out. However, sound tests revealed a problem internally with the clarity in the rehearsal space and potential noise outbreak. Acousticians Sound Space Design proposed treatments to remedy these problems that were non-invasive and with no material effect on the building fabric. The lack of clarity within the church was affecting the members of the Orchestra’s ability to hear each other and play in ensemble. The solution was to provide sound reflecting surfaces close to the Orchestra, below the high nave ceiling of the church and to reduce the reverberation of the space to an appropriate level. Sound reflecting “Sound Sails” were installed within the space using a series of pulleys, with no fixings to the structure, hence leaving the building as it was found. Control of noise is not only an “internal” issue. While the acoustics of a building and keeping the sound of the outside world at bay are essential to a performance venue, the effect of a “concert” on the local residents must also be taken into account. Operators of such venues are obliged as part of a license to address issues of noise breakout but this can be particularly problematic with older buildings where ill fitting windows tend to be the norm. Most single glazed windows reduce noise ingress and egress by just

25-30dB, less if they are ill fitting. Even modern double glazed windows only achieve 3035dB. However, a very practical solution is found with Selectaglaze’s secondary glazing systems, which can provide noise reduction up to 50dB. This is a reversible adaptation and therefore in most cases acceptable to heritage planning officers. Selectaglaze treated a total of 44 large round head windows and one three metre diameter circular feature window using a total of 109 secondary window frames. Hinged casements were specified to all locations apart from the half round window heads and circular window which were treated with shaped fixed panels. The casements were fitted with high performance compression seals, flush hinges, multipoint locking and installed with a 150mm cavity to the primary window to ensure the tightest fit and the optimum noise insulation. All frames aligned with the existing sight lines and had an attractive matt grey finish. In addition to noise insulation secondary glazing also cuts heat loss. This together with effective frame seals serves to reduce convection currents and so provide a more comfortable performance space. The installation was a challenge due to the size and height of the windows and Selectaglaze worked closely with the contractor, City Build, delivering fully fabricated frames that could be rapidly installed from the access scaffolds. www.selectaglaze.co.uk Enquiry 99


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Envirograf Products Fit The Bill At Phipp Street A creative team from Amin Taha Architects were given a project to transform the ground and two upper floors of the 2,800 sq ft of commercial space at 18 Phipp Street,London, into a modern and stylish office space. After consultations with Building Control, the requirement for fire protecting the staircase, was for a clear coating to achieve Surface Spread of Flame. Thanks to their participation in an Envirograf® CPD seminar, they knew that Envirograf® would have a product that would meet their criteria. With the help of Andy Wahts, Envirograf’s Technical Consultant in London, they chose Envirograf® product 92 QVFR clear fire retardant coating which has been specially developed for internal application. The coating is extremely hard wearing with a fast drying time and does not require a top coat. The extensive refurbishment work has been carried out by London based Ecore Construction. During a visit at the property, a solution was found to provide 60 minutes fire protection to the exposed timber ceiling by using Envirograf® product 42 HW Intumescent Coating System. The clear coating retains the original appearance of the timber and avoids the alternative of covering the natural beauty of the wood with 2 layers of plasterboard to achieve similar fire protection results. The coating system has made the project far more cost effective and has allowed the architects to achieve a much more desirable look to the building. Envirograf® Product 83 Intumescent Steel Coating system has also been applied, to ensure the steel structure of the building would be well supported even in the case of a fire. Previous property fires show, that it can take just a few minutes for unprotected steelwork in a building to attain temperatures of around 550 degrees centigrade in a fire. At this temperature, steelwork loses its load bearing capacity and the structure is likely to collapse, giving little time for people to evacuate and even less time for the fire service to bring the fire under control. Inbuilt fire protection has been successfully achieved on this project with the application of coating systems that are fast and easy to apply and have also enhanced the tasteful design of the building. www.envirograf.com Enquiry 100

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Colourful Acoustics In Action Noise in sports, swimming-pool and leisure centres can often result in unpleasant echoes because it is reflected off hard surfaces and the water and exaggerated by the natural exuberance of the participants. In the new Eura sports complex in Western Finland, architects Heino & Niirainen have solved this problem and created pleasant acoustics by the extensive use of Troldtekt ultrafine panels on the ceilings and the walls. The most dramatic is in the large swimming pool which not only has acoustic panels between the ceiling ribs but links a multi-coloured wall of Troldekt panels on one side with a floor to ceiling glazed view on the other. The coloured acoustic panel theme is continued in the entrance hall which is dramatically coloured in red and in the dining area where blue dominates. In addition, the bowling alley has Troldtekt acoustic panel ceilings and more highly coloured acoustic walls. In some places the ceilings also house strip lighting which is recessed to create an unbroken ceiling surface. Made from 100% natural wood fibres, Troldtekt panels are perfect for use in wet rooms and areas such as this due to their durability and ability to absorb and give off moisture. In addition, Troldtekt panels include high sound absorption, natural breathability, low cost life cycle performance and sustainability. Available in various sizes and in three grades from ultrafine to coarse, they can be left unpainted or can be painted in virtually any RAL colour. Their sustainability was recently recognised with certification at Silver level within the Cradle to Cradle concept. For samples, case studies and technical information tel 0844 8114877 or visit www.troldtekt.co.uk Enquiry 101


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HUSH Absorber 50 Panels specified for School Hall East Sheen Primary School in Richmond have benefitted from using Hush Acoustics Sound Absorber 50 Panels to stop reverberation noise within their school hall and dining area. The Class A Hush Absorber 50 Panels are designed to eliminate echoes and sound reverberation within any type of room. They are available in a variety stylish designs and a wide choice of colours, finishes and sizes. Hush Absorber 50 Panels provide a practical and efficient way of dampening sound reverberation within rooms, halls, corridors and many other internal spaces. Hush Acoustics offer design advice for all BB93 guidelines within educational buildings. www.hush.uk.com Enquiry 103

Yeoman Rainguard Gives Historic Dublin Cathedral New Lease Of Life Liverpool-based social housing fenestration specialist Total Glass supplied PVC-U vertical sliding and casement windows for a property in one of the city’s key Conservation Areas. The white sliding box sash windows were installed on the front elevation of the substantial semi-detached dwelling in Denman Drive, Tuebrook, which has been converted into five flats. A-rated PVC-U casement windows were fitted at the rear of the building. The new windows replace old timber single-glazed ones, greatly improving security and thermal efficiency for residents. The property, close to Newsham Park, is owned by the Riverside Group. Total Glass and the project design team worked with Liverpool City Council’s Principal Conservation Officer to satisfy specific planning requirements, including providing sample windows for prior approval. For more information, contact Total Glass on 0151 549 2339 or visit the website at www.totalglass.com

Yeoman Rainguard lead effect GRP rainwater pipes, clips and hoppers have been used to replace damaged rainwater systems on the historic Saint Patrick’s Cathedral in Dublin. Architect John Beauchamp from Benjamin + Beauchamp Architects Ltd said: “We specified Yeoman Rainguard GRP for this particular project as they were able to match the design of the existing pipes and hoppers by producing moulds from which glass reinforced plastic replicas were supplied.” New downpipes were colour matched to the existing lead and produced in three separate colours to ensure a seamless bespoke installation at each location. For further details visit www.rainguard.co.uk call 0113 2795854 or email sallyann@rainguard.co.uk Enquiry 104

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Castle Has A 20 Year Secret KEMPEROL KEEPS INDIA HIGH COMMISSION DRY India House, the High Commission of India’s home in the UK, will continue to offer a prestigious consulate for generations to come thanks to a facelift designed by Landers-Associates and contracted by Woodgrove Contractors Ltd using Kemper System’s Kemperol V210 waterproofing membrane. The nine-storey building in Charing Cross has undergone a complete external refurbishment, including stone and brick repairs, stone cleaning and a new roof overlay using the Kemperol V210 cold liquid-applied waterproofing system. The Woodgrove team carried out minor repairs and preparation of the existing 500m2 asphalt roof to ensure a clean, even surface before beginning application of the Kempertec primer and Kemperol V210 waterproofing system. The Kemperol V210 liquid resin saturates a non-woven reinforcement fleece that is immensely strong and tear resistant, and cures to form a permanently elastic monolithic membrane that cannot delaminate. It is tough and durable, UV resistant, and can even accommodate standing water. The upstands, various skylights penetrations and details on the roof were all seamlessly waterproofed by the Woodgrove team using Kemperol. The refurbishment also involved application of the Kemperol V210 membrane on the asphalt substrate of the building’s feature balconies. Comments Richard Symons at Woodgrove: “The ease and speed of application offered by the Kemperol V210 system made it possible to complete the roof within a larger 20-week refurbishment programme, including the balconies, while providing a durable, watertight surface with a BBA certified service life in excess of 25 years.” www.kempersystem.co.uk Enquiry 105

Built by Henry VIII between 1539-1540, Walmer Castle (Kent) was to serve a purpose as an artillery fortress, guarding England from the threat of French and Spanish invasions. The castle has since enjoyed the attention of locals and tourists alike, and have received the honour of welcoming Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother, within its walls. A threat of a different kind to the castle however, still remained, that of the risk of a fire destroying this important part of our heritage. Over 20 years ago, the Envirograf® technical team was contacted, to offer fire protective coatings for the wooden panels on the walls within the living quarters of the residency. The panels were coated with product 42, HW01opaque, and HW02 clear intumescent coating, to provide 3060 minutes protection. The special coatings have been formulated and designed to ensure that the panels of the castle would retain their longevity and original appearance.

The fire protective coatings have recently been inspected, and they still look as good as they did over 20 years ago. This project, has since become one of the testaments for Envirograf® coatings outstanding long term performance. Envirograf® coatings have established a highly successful track record of providing protection for many historical buildings including Alnwick Castle, Buckingham Palace, Cambridge University, Crewe Hall and Shenley Manor. The coatings are just one of the many products that Envirograf® offer including: Fire protective and fire retardant coatings for Ceilings, Fibreglass and Steel, Downlighter Covers, Trunking Pillows and sleeves, Pipe Collars and Wraps, Cable tray protection, Electrical Consumer Unit protection, Fire and Acoustic protection for Electrical Sockets, Ventilation Grilles, Letter Box protection, Animal door protection,Under-Floor fire barriers, Fire Barrier Curtains, Fire Barrier Curtains for Roofing, Upgrading Doors, Door and Window Seals,Suspended Ceiling protection, Fabric and Upholstery protection, Mastics, Sealants, Fillers and Adhesives and much more, visit www.envirograf.com for the complete list. www.envirograf.com Enquiry 106


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Howe Green’s heavy-duty 7500 Series stainless steel access covers have been installed at Manchester Cathedral as part of extensive reordering works commissioned by the Dean and Chapter of Manchester Cathedral. Architecturally, Manchester Cathedral is modern by Cathedral standards and was built up around the mediaeval Collegiate Church by the Victorians. In the late early and mid 19th Century, the original ledger stones were replaced with concrete and a network of copper pipe acting as an early form of in-floor heating. Heating the Cathedral from the floor was essentially the same method used over 150 years later but with only 60% of the heating pipe work working in recent years, a little intervention of the earthly kind was needed to make the facilities fit for the 21st century.

USE Architects Breathe New Life Into Hackney With The Help Of Rain-Screen Cladding Made From DuPont™ Corian® In one of the earliest major applications in the UK for DuPont™ Corian® high tech surface as a structural façade, architectural practice USE has created a distinctive new residential building in an area of London experiencing significant regeneration. Standing proud and pristine, in contemporary juxtaposition to the Victorian railway arches of London Fields, Mentmore Terrace makes an impressive addition to the local landscape – and has delighted its neighbours, according to the architect, by gently reflecting the light with its smooth, pale and elegant finish. Formed entirely from DuPont™ Corian®, which is fast becoming a favoured façade material for discerning developers, this high-performance weather screen promises to maintain its subtle and sophisticated beauty for the long term. Architect Jo Hagan, who has been keenly involved for many years in the regeneration of local neighbourhoods such as his own community of Hackney, describes the concept behind the project: “There is certainly an element of homage to the Bauhaus in the overall design, and the façade and its relationship to the windows and balconies is the only element of decoration. The concept is inspired by the book Fahrenheit 451 by Raymond Bradbury and so we have used a 4.5.1. ratio for the various panels.” Jo says that he has thought about using DuPont™ Corian® for exterior cladding for quite some time, as he has the material in his own kitchen and has long admired its performance and aesthetic qualities. However, it wasn’t until the opportunities presented by this project that the notion became a reality – partly because Jo co-owns the building (his practice has moved from an older building next door to new premises on the ground floor) and thus, by also being ‘the client’ he had considerably more freedom to innovate. “I’ve always wanted to cover a building in Corian®,” explains Jo, “But it needed a leap of imagination as it has not been used in this way, on a larger scale, in this country before. By working with the 4.5.1 ratio this allowed for a certain economy while visually breaking up the mass of what is otherwise a very simple structure. The design is both an abstract aesthetic and yet practical in that it offers more variety to the vertical elements and makes

a stronger pattern with the shadow gaps, while also having the appearance of a solid mass from afar.” The individual panels of DuPont™ Corian® that form the façade were fabricated and fitted with expert workmanship by specialists Urbana Exteriores from Spain, and have been installed using a Kiel fixing system to a Hilti frame. The structure also benefits from the installation of DuPont™ Tyvek® UV Façade a version of the renowned advanced breather membrane that has been created specifically to allow greater design freedom, reliable protection and enhanced energy performance for open-jointed facades. Rather than opt for one of the bright whites within the sophisticated colour palette for Corian®, Jo chose to go with a whisper of colour in the form of Private Grey, a discreet hue that transforms with the variable UK light it has a subtle quality, which according to Jo Hagan, “can make the building appear to float.” Thirty seven colours of DuPont™ Corian® are recommended for façade applications, offering a refined choice for cladding design, which together the notable versatility of the material, allows for an inspiring vista of decorative effects. Completely homogenous and non-porous, DuPont™ Corian® is easy to clean and maintain, it is fire rated, resistant to graffiti, UV and climatic conditions – and should any damage occur – that material is repairable. DuPont™ Corian® Exterior Cladding is compatible with a ‘secret’ fix undercut anchor system and its lightweight, workable properties mean that fabrication and fitting run smoothly both off and on site. Whether creating an apparently seamless monolithic look, puzzle-like patterns or engraved, textured and backlit effects, DuPont™ Corian® offers a facade solution like no other. DuPont™ Corian® is the solid surface with the broadest range of international certification for facade applications and has passed a series of fundamental tests for its application to the exterior of buildings. These include freeze/thaw cycling resistance, standards proving the material’s resistance to exterior environmental substances, fire performance tests, and tests for abuse resistance. Further information about these tests and certificates are available on request from DuPont. www.corian.co.uk Enquiry 107

Specialist architects Lloyd Evans Prichard planned and implemented the project, overseeing a painstaking excavation process, the removal of the old antiquated heating system and subsequent installation of a new network of mechanical and electrical chambers across the entire body of the main Cathedral building, including its Nave, aisles and chapels. As a leading developer and manufacturer of floor, ceiling and wall access solutions, Howe Green’s access covers were chosen to provide reliable yet virtually invisible access to these chambers, for best aesthetics and to ensure easy maintenance going forward. Over 70 of their 7500 Series stainless steel access covers were made, each to a bespoke size and specification to fit precisely with new Burlington Stone slabs being installed. Several multipart covers were needed too, the largest at 1747 x 853mm mirroring the dimension of Victorian voids underneath the stone floor. Multiple frame and cover sections ensured the frame weights met HSE manual handling requirements. On a more unusual note, Howe Green also designed a special cover grating to allow air supply to the blower working the bellows of the Cathedral’s remarkable organ; famously damaged in a series of bombing raids during the war but repaired, maintained and used to this day. All the stainless steel access panels supplied were designed to withstand heavy foot traffic, without any detriment to strength or quality. Fitted quickly and unobtrusively into all types of hard floor finishes, the installation of the floor access panels allowed work on site to flow smoothly with the covers sitting 100% flush with the floor with no risk of slips or trips. But in such a historic and prestigious building, the decision to use Howe Green access covers was not just about practicality; it was also essential that the access panels blended in seamlessly with the floor to achieve the required aesthetic. “We were delighted to have been involved with this project,” said Richard Centa, Howe Green’s Sales and Marketing Director. “ The appearance of a completely continuous floor was achieved, despite the huge network of mechanical and electrical chambers underneath it. With such a robust access solution in place, this landmark building will be easier to maintain going forward - and its many visitors will be much warmer!”. www.howegreen.com

Howe Green Has Historic Restoration Covered At Manchester Cathedral

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COMBISAFE UBIX® FITS THE BILL AT NORWEGIAN PARLIAMENT BUILDING An innovative UBIX temporary roof system from COMBISAFE has provided reliable and high quality weather protection during a roof replacement project at The Storting – the 150 year old Norwegian Parliament Building in Oslo. Originally designed by Swedish architect Emil Victor Langlet and built in the 1860s, the Parliament of Norway Building required a new roof system to be completed during the summer of 2013. Alliero Stillas AS was appointed to install a temporary roof to offer exceptional weather protection and enable a smooth and efficient construction programme, with the UBIX® temporary roof system fitting the bill. Taking the scaffolding team just one week to erect, the 432m2 UBIX temporary roof provided outstanding protection for the full four-month programme of works. As the lightest and most economical temporary roofing system on the market, it could be installed quickly, safely and economically – requiring no specialist tools or lifting gear and using just a small number of components. “It was the first time we have used the UBIX temporary roof system from COMBISAFE,” said Borge Rendalsvik, Alliero Stillas AS. “I would definitely recommend it for future projects as it provided exceptional weather protection throughout the four- month project – preventing any water ingress despite two heavy rainstorms.” Designed with safety as the top priority, the UBIX system can be managed at height by a relatively small team, with boltless fixings and loose components eliminated, as all parts snap together for a rapid assembly process. With a choice of bay widths – 2.07m, 2.57m and 3.07m – and two beam depths of 45cm and 78cm, the COMBISAFE temporary roofing system allows for totally bespoke solutions to meet cost and span requirements. For more than two decades, Combisafe International has set the standard in safety at height technology, delivering preventative and protective systems for the construction industry. With The Storting project successfully completed, the use of the UBIX® temporary roofing system has contributed to vital refurbishment works which ensured the building remains weather protected all year round. www.combisafe.co.uk Enquiry 109

WINNING BRONZE Visitors to the newly redeveloped Adelaide Oval - one of Australia’s most iconic sports venues - will now be greeted by a dramatic, cantilevered curved form over the main entrance, created from over 4,000 individual panels of Nordic Bronze from Aurubis. The redevelopment involves new south and east stands, related to the previously redeveloped western grandstand. It provides 50,000 spectator seats and ancillary facilities for cricket and Australian Rules football, as well as other sports and entertainment. The design is conceived as a series of pavilions in a parkland setting. The two new stands combine concrete structures and tiered-seating, curtainwall glazing and diagrid PTFE roofs. A copper mesh veil provides shelter and solar shading to facades, and is pierced by a series of solid Nordic Bronze clad volumes, orientated to optimise specific local views. The distinctive form of the William Magarey Room is encased in a doublecurved geometry façade of Nordic Bronze panels, inclined in a sectional plane, announcing the main entry point to the south stand below. Each segment exposed to different climatic conditions will generate subtle variations in weathered surface tones over time. The Nordic Bronze skin flows underneath to form a reflective soffit, then into the interior to define the solid mass while blurring inside and outside boundaries. Cladding was installed by Cladding & Roofing Contractors PTY. In addition to Nordic Bronze, other Aurubis copper alloys include Nordic Brass – which is now also available pre-weathered - and the innovative Nordic Royal, an alloy with a long-lasting golden colour. Aurubis Architectural copper surfaces include Nordic Standard ‘mill finish’, as well as Nordic Brown pre-oxidised copper giving either light or dark brown oxidisation that otherwise takes time to develop in the environment. Nordic Green and Nordic Blue factory-applied patinas are also available - developed with properties and colours based on the same brochantite mineralogy found in natural patinas all over the world. Here, the process can be accurately controlled so that, as well as the solid blue or green patina colours, other intensities of patina flecks can be created revealing some of the dark oxidised background material giving a ‘living’ surface. Aurubis Architectural is part of the world’s leading integrated copper group and largest copper recycler. More information can be found at: www.aurubis.com/finland/architectural Enquiry 110

DuPont™ Tyvek® Is An Airtight Investment For High-Spec Eco Lodges Cornwall’s beautifully rugged coastline now has a new asset in the form of The Residence: 50 high-spec ‘Eco-Lodges’ created to superior standards of sustainability, elegance and comfort. The £6 million development, built by Cornish company Building With Frames, offers these premium holiday homes for private ownership, with a managed rental income as a return on the investment for each hi-tech 3-bedroom unit. Built to beyond code Level 4, the scheme uses SIPS (structural insulated panel systems) framed construction together with the highest quality materials such as Thermowood® timber cladding and DuPont™ Tyvek® advanced breather membranes, to achieve optimum levels of energy performance. Climate management for this contemporary, flat-roofed design is enhanced by air source heat pumps among other low-footprint systems. A total of 5,500 square metres of DuPont™ Tyvek® Housewrap has been installed in the development, specified to achieve the high levels of airtightness, moisture control, thermal performance and interior comfort demanded by the project. Stephen Boyd, Managing Director of Truro based Building With Frames chose DuPont™ Tyvek® because of its reputation for enduring quality, one that matches that of his own company, the only building firm in Cornwall currently to fabricate with SIPS. “Airtightness, and with it thermal performance, is a vital element in this project. Not only does it need to meet the requirements of the Building regulations, our brief, which is also our company’s standard, was to reduce air leakage to a minimum. On this project we aim to have air permeability which is no higher than 1m3/m2/ hr through the frame, and using DuPont™ Tyvek® allows us to consistently reach these targets throughout the whole site,” explains Stephen Boyd. Stephen adds that “it is also important for the structures to withstand the worst of the Cornish winter weather and to be protected against harmful condensation, therefore a membrane with a good water column and vapour permeability was essential. DuPont™ Tyvek® provides all the essential performance parameters we need in one layer: performance, protection, sustainability.” DuPont™ Tyvek® is unique in the market because of its high-quality single layer construction which is naturally vapour open but also wind and water-tight. Lightweight yet robust, DuPont™ Tyvek® is easy to install to exterior walls and roofs, and offers long term proven reliability and performance. DuPont™ Tyvek® has been rigorously tested and evaluated and comes with the technical support of a manufacturer renowned for its commitment to service, safety and sustainability. The first Edo Lodges in The Residence development in Gwel an Mor, Portreath, in Cornwall are now complete and occupants will soon be able to enjoy all that the area and high specifications of the project have to offer. For more information about DuPont™ Tyvek® in the UK please visit: www. tyvek.co.uk Enquiry 111


Simple. Fast. Unique. Frameless Glass Balustrade System • 50% faster to install than alternatives • Save Time & Money - The horizontal TAPER-LOC® design allows the system to be adjusted, dismantled and re-set • Meets BS 6180: 2011 requirements Enquiry 112

For information call FREE on 00 800 0421 6144 To see a demonstration, visit taperloc.co.uk e: CRL@crlaurence.co.uk f: 00 800 0262 3299

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Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.