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Welcome Industry asking for clarity and certainty in Spring Budget
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he CPA and CLC have both submitted representation to the Chancellor of the Exchequer ahead of the Spring Budget.
The CPA is focusing on housing, infrastructure delivery, UK competitiveness, investment and performance. In the letter, CPA Chief Executive Peter Caplehorn writes: “The Construction Products Association urges Government to partner and collaborate with industry on all these policy areas.
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“We also invite Government to speak to the CPA to understand some of the key challenges manufacturers face on the ground, whether it’s finding the right skills for the future or maintaining their international competitiveness.
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“A long-term commitment from Government to its main policy priorities will provide our members with the certainty to invest and support delivery.”
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Meanwhile, the CLC highlights that the UK construction industry offers one of the biggest and most easily deliverable opportunities to grow the UK economy. The construction sector is worth 9% of GDP to the UK economy each year and employs in total just over 2.63m people.
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Within the CPA’s membership is vital expertise, available to Government, which will be vital to successful delivery of key infrastructure projects, retrofitting and new housing.
Of the infrastructure and construction pipeline the Government pipeline of projects 25-30% is public sector. In addition, through setting long term policy frameworks in regulated markets and directly influencing private sector investment, for example through the planning system, the reach of Government extends to the entire sector. “Maintaining stability across the sector’s pipeline of projects is the single biggest factor to enable us to enhance productivity, invest in skills and innovation and ultimately deliver growth for the economy and the infrastructure and housing the UK needs,” maintains Mark Reynolds, co-chair of the CLC. As well as the importance of infrastructure and recognising the drive towards Net Zero, the CLC has also focused on housing as a key consideration for future support. It is highlighting the significant social and economic implications for the country by failing to address industry issues and following advice on how to tackle the housing crisis. It warns that failure to do so could undermine nearly 400,000 jobs, cost over £20bn in lost economic activity, and generate £3bn less investment in affordable housing.
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Glenigan releases 2023 review of construction companies Morgan Sindall topped Glenigan’s rankings of the industry’s top construction companies in 2023 after winning £2.2 billion-worth of work.
depot scheme at Beckton in east London (Project ID: 23036659) and a £67.6 million apartment block in Tower Hamlets for the Guinness Partnership.
The company edged out Kier after landing 273 individual contracts, also more than any other contractor.
Morgan Sindall was ranked first in three of Britain’s 11 economic regions, which was more than any other contractor.
Morgan Sindall’s successes ranged from an £80 million concrete overlay job on junctions 5-7 of the M27 in Hampshire (Project ID: 23063400) to the £81.4 million second phase of the South Thamesmead residential development in Bexley (Project ID: 22301225).
In the East of England, Morgan Sindall had an order book of £353 million. Work in the region included the £65 million Margaretting bypass near Chelmsford (Project ID: 23018058).
Morgan Sindall’s biggest regional presence is in London, where its 2023 orders totalled £761 million and the company was ranked second in Glenigan’s regional Top 10. This capital haul included an £88.5 million railway
Morgan Sindall was also top in the North West with an annual order book totalling £295 million, including a £70 million cultural centre at Accrington in Lancashire (Project ID: 23030400). In Wales, the company amassed £108 million-worth of work in 2023, including
a £30 million school in Haverfordwest (Project ID: 23176932). After finishing top in 2022, Kier slipped down to second place last year but still added £2.1 billion-worth of work to the company’s order book. Bouygues’ 2023 order book totalled £1.9 billion and was boosted by the £1.3 billion Lower Thames Crossing scheme (Project ID: 91161081), which guaranteed third place in the top construction companies league table for the UK arm of the French giant. The firm’s joint venture partner on the scheme, Murphy, finished seventh. Wates ran in fourth – up one place from the end of 2022 – after increasing its annual order book by 20% to just under £1.7 billion. The industry’s big players are looking busy with nine contractors ending 2023 with order books valued at £1 billion or more.
Winners of world’s largest built environment photography competition revealed The winners of the Chartered Institute of Building’s (CIOB) coveted photography competition have been announced.
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Photographers pitted their best shots against one another in CIOB’s Art of Building contest, the world’s largest photography competition which shows buildings and construction as works of art. Judges whittled down more than 1,500 entries to 15 final photographs and members of the public were allowed to vote for their favourite online. Meanwhile, judges also picked their favourite image. The winning shot was captured by Bangladesh’s Azim Khan Ronnie who submitted a stunning image of the National Mosque of Bangladesh. It shows visitors taking part in group prayers and they can be seen neatly lined up as they stand, sit, kneel 2.
and bow. More than 2,000 voters picked their favourite image and Azim’s picture secured 68 per cent of the votes – a landslide victory. Meanwhile, Belgium’s Alain Schroeder’s image titled Bricks – also captured in
Bangladesh – scooped the Judges’ Choice crown this year. It shows some of the dangerous conditions some people work in at brick factories in the country. Alain said: “Bangladesh needs a lot of material to push forward its development and that is why you can see a lot of brick factories in the country – where men, women and even children work in difficult and dangerous conditions. The men in the image are covered with dust, transforming them into earth statues, which endangers their health.” Both winning photographers will receive a £1,500 cash prize. Photos 1. Alain Schroeder 2. Azim Khan Ronnie
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MPs back calls for National Retrofit Strategy The cross-party Environmental Audit Committee (EAC) has raised concerns over the UK’s lack of preparedness in its report on ‘Heat resilience and sustainable cooling’, after the world’s hottest year on record. The EAC’s report makes recommendations to the Government based on written and oral evidence given by the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA). RIBA President Muyiwa Oki said: “(This) report is another stark warning about our warming planet – and the dangers it brings to both people and our built environment. “It positively echoes our calls to accelerate action on heat adaptation measures as part of a well-funded National Retrofit Strategy and expand urban green space. These “no regret” solutions bring great benefits, not only mitigating the impacts of extreme heat, but also by supporting healthier lives. “We hope the Government urgently acts on these recommendations and utilises our professional expertise – architects are critical to the delivery of a sustainable, more resilient built environment.”
The EAC recommends nature-based solutions which offer important passive cooling measures and additional cobenefits. Parks, trees, water bodies and green infrastructure - such as green roofs – can have significant cooling effects and also help biodiversity and air quality. The Government must adopt a range of these measures, particularly in areas where the ‘urban heat island’ effect typically raises temperatures, it says, for example, London can be up to 8°C warmer than surrounding rural areas. EAC Chair, Rt Hon Philip Dunne MP, said: “Tackling overheating at scale will not be a quick or easy undertaking. Clear collaboration between Government departments and local authorities is necessary, supported by a clear messaging campaign and a pipeline of funding and skilled retrofitters to undertake the work needed. Existing Government policy fails to grasp the urgency of the task at hand. A Minister with oversight on heat resilience must be appointed to oversee this important work.”
Planning secured for new campus Scott Brownrigg’s design for a new life sciences campus on a 15 acre site on the outer edge of Cambridge have received planning approval. Designed for BioMed Realty, the new park provides over 500,000 sq ft flexible laboratory and office space, aimed at life sciences, biotechnology and traditional office occupiers. Buildings on the new park will be energy efficient, and speculatively designed to suit the diverse range of end user needs within the Cambridge market with potential for multi or single occupation.
New BTR development completes GRAHAM has announced the successful completion of the Pall Mall Press project, a new 22-storey residential tower in Liverpool. The development, led by Ridgeback Group and designed by Falconer Chester Hall, signifies a transformative addition to Liverpool’s skyline, delivering 336 apartments for the build-to-rent (BTR) sector. Spanning 282,617 sq ft, Pall Mall Press is a striking 22-storey tower with a mix of studio, one, two, and three-bedroom apartments. The design, characterised by a concrete frame and brick façade with punch windows, seamlessly integrates into the existing urban environment. The development boasts sustainable elements, including green roofs for rainwater recycling, solar panels, and well-lit interiors to minimise reliance on electric lighting. In addition to addressing the demand for local housing, the development also features retail space and a private garden terrace for residents.
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MMC sector may struggle without fresh Government approach The Built Environment Committee has published a letter to the Government following its inquiry into the future of modern methods of construction (MMC) in housing.
If the Government wants the sector to be a success, it needs to take a step back, acquire a better understanding of how it works and the help that it needs, set achievable goals and develop a coherent strategy.
The Government’s approach to MMC is in disarray. Millions of pounds of public money has been invested, but the money has not been backed by a coherent strategy and set of measurable objectives. Some Category 1 (modular) MMC firms have failed financially, though with the right approach it could still play an important role in the building of much-needed housing.
These are some of the findings and recommendations published today by the House of Lords Built Environment Committee following its inquiry on the future of modern methods of construction.
There is evidence of real barriers to MMC, such as risk aversion on the part of warranty providers, insurance companies and insufficient clarity for building regulations. However, the Government appears to have made limited effort to understand and address these challenges.
Lord Moylan, Chair of the Built Environment Committee, said: “Moderns methods of construction are successfully used to construct homes abroad and build high-rise and non-residential buildings in the UK, but this success has thus far eluded the building of MMC homes in meaningful numbers.
The inquiry was established following the collapse and closure of several Category 1 MMC companies during 2022 and 2023.
“In the context of an ageing skilled workforce and the need for greater building sustainability, MMC has shown some promise. “We heard evidence that the Government couldn’t achieve its housebuilding targets without a sizeable contribution from the MMC sector. “Our inquiry found that the Government has not set out clear objectives for the funding it provided the MMC sector. Homes England has not given any clear metrics as to how success is to be measured and over what timescale. “The Government needs to change tack. Simply throwing money at the sector hasn’t worked. If it wants to encourage MMC it must acquire a much deeper understanding of how it works, develop a clear strategy, and demonstrate leadership.”
Lesley Lokko to receive Royal Gold Medal 2024 for architecture The Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) has today (18th January 2024) announced that Professor Lesley Lokko, the acclaimed Ghanaian-Scottish architect, educator, author and curator, will receive the Royal Gold Medal 2024 for architecture. One of the world’s highest honours in architecture – presented on behalf of His Majesty the King – the medal recognises Lokko’s commitment to championing diverse approaches to architectural practice and education.
the globe come together for a four-week teaching programme, focused on the twin themes of the exhibition – decarbonisation and decolonisation. Lesley Lokko said: “It came as such a surprise to me. This was never on the cards. I’m delighted to be considered alongside some of the great past winners of the Royal Gold Medal. Although this is a personal award, this isn’t merely a personal triumph, this is a testament to the
people and organisations I have worked with that share my goals. “I came into architecture seeking certainties, looking for answers. Instead, I found questions and possibilities, far richer, more curious, and more empathetic ways to interpret and shape the world. Architecture gave me language, in all its forms — visual, written, built, performed — and that language, in turn, has given me such hope.”
For over two decades, Lokko has devoted her career to amplifying under-represented voices and examining the complex relationship between architecture, identity and race, profoundly impacting architectural education, dialogue and discourse. Her work to “democratise architecture” has been hailed by the RIBA Honours Committee 2024 as a “clarion call for equitable representation in policies, planning, and design that shape our spaces”. In 2023, Lokko was awarded an OBE for services to architecture and education and was appointed Curator of the 18th International Architecture Biennale in Venice. Titled ‘The Laboratory of the Future’, the exhibition placed Africa at its centre and included its first ever educational component. The Biennale College Architettura saw 50 students from across
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A sustainable approach to creating a world-leading facility Queen’s University’s new £17.5m business school building sits within its Riddel Hall Campus, in South Belfast.
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he site identified by the University, consists a lawn that sits in front of the Grade II listed Riddel Hall building and a surface carpark, some 4.5m below and enclosed by mature woodland. The building contains differing types and sizes of teaching and learning accommodation for post- graduate students, together with facilities to support the School’s executive education and leadership programmes, together with informal study areas, academic offices and shared spaces. The plan diagram emerged from an analysis of how people would move through the building, with a route established linking the main entrance on the lower ground floor to a secondary entrance at the lawn level above for staff and students. >>
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Project >> A linear, top lit, triple height atrium is the building’s principal organising device, where a feature stair provides access from the reception at its base to the upper ground floor, where informal study booths overlook a landscaped courtyard, with accommodation on this level and the one above, arranged around it.
Primary teaching spaces are restricted to the lower ground floor, with large volume lecture theatres, set into the surrounding landscape to lessen their visual impact. The architectural response carefully knits the building into its sensitive landscaped setting and seeks to ensure a connectivity for its users with the surrounding mature woodland.
The external palette of materials is consciously restrained, combining red clay brick, bronze framed aluminium, floor to ceiling glazed screens and red cast stone, the latter used principally to delineate entrance colonnades, at the upper and lower entrances. Internally within circulation spaces, exposed concrete soffits with floating ceiling rafts, board marked concrete walls, timber wall sheeting and terrazzo tiled floors, combine to create a calm, robust, and understated aesthetic. A low energy, ecologically sensitive design approach was promoted from the outset, with a BREEAM Excellent standard achieved. Measures adopted include a major geothermal heat system, with an adjoining field of piles driven to a depth of 125m to extract heat from the sandstone sub-strate and provide low level constant heat to the building, via an underfloor heating system. This will result from a heat generation perspective, in a 10% reduction in lift cycle costs compared to a gas boiler installation and over 60% reduction in carbon emissions.
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Record numbers of affordable homes completed in 2023 Figures released by the National House Building Council (NHBC), the UK’s largest provider of new home warranties and insurance, show 133,213 new homes were completed in 2023, down 12% on 2022 (151,308).
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In 2023 there was a decrease in new home registrations - the process by which a developer registers their intent to build a new home - to 105,449, compared to 189,009 in 2022. Steve Wood, CEO at NHBC said: “Whilst there were considerable supply and demand pressures on the new homes market in 2023, it is very encouraging to see record numbers of new home completions in the affordable sector. Several major house builders have partnered with housing associations and Build to Rent providers, re-focusing parts of their output to help address the demand for affordable homes. “The backdrop of high interest rates, significant inflationary pressures and challenges with planning consents has supressed private sale output in 2023.” Looking to the year ahead, Steve Wood, CEO at NHBC adds: “With a general election looming, we may also see new home-buyer incentives that influence build volumes. In the mid to long-term, the industry would welcome measures that restore consumer confidence and encourage market growth.” NHBC – Enquiry 9 ARCHITECT@WORK 20th – 21st March 2024 The Truman Brewery Stand 43
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Arma metal pipe boxing - tough solutions from Encasement For social landlords, and their contractors, concealing exposed pipework presents a range of challenges as part of the ongoing property management and refurbishment procedures. The chosen boxing solutions not only need to be durable, easy to install and unobtrusive, but they must also be cost effective. Access for routine inspection and maintenance can also be incorporated into the pipe boxing with the use of hinged metal doors or removable panels. In most cases the doors are specified with key locks for authorised access only, particularly where they are within easy reach, while removable access panels are usually secured with tamper proof security fixings. Two fixing options are available for the ‘U’ shaped channel profiles with either an external flange or concealed angle bracket, both of which can be readily secured to external walls with suitable fixings.
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hile most interior pipe casing and boxing projects can be resolved by using boxing manufactured from pre-formed plywood, with a pre-finished, wipe clean surface, where external pipework and services need to be concealed, standard plywood boxing is unsuitable and is not recommended for exterior applications, due to its lack of weather resistance. In these applications, where pipework needs to be concealed from the elements, protected from damage, or both, Encasement’s Arma metal pipe boxing provides a tough and versatile solution that also improves aesthetics and adds a uniform finish to the project. Protecting pipework With de-carbonisation and the move toward net zero goals prompting the growing use of low carbon district heating schemes, as well as air-source heat pump Air source heat pump boxing - Wales
installations, and ground source loop arrays, the need for versatile and durable pipe protection is essential. Retrofit heat networks typically require large quantities of lagged pipework to be secured to the exterior walls of properties, often rising several storeys on a residential block before the distribution pipework branches off to serve each flat. For air source or ground source heat pump installations, the length of pipework required is usually considerably less than a large district heat network, but metal pipe boxing is used for precisely the same reasons - to conceal and protect pipework, which in most cases are located close to the ground and in easy reach. Clearly, the location and routing of the pipework is dependent on the specifics of each project, so the pipe boxing also needs to be adaptable to meet these different project layouts. Other aspects, such as ease of installation and the choice of finish are also considerations when specifying metal pipe boxing. Bespoke manufacture As Arma metal boxing is bespoke manufactured from strong, lightweight and corrosion resistant aluminium, to the dimensions and requirement of individual projects, this not only helps simplify the installation, but helps provide an integrated finish while also protecting the pipework from damage or tampering.
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Perfect finish PPC finishes in any BS or RAL paint colour can be specified to contrast or blend in with wall colours and surroundings, while a range of dedicated accessories is also available, which include internal and external corners, as well as joint covers and end caps.
Southwyck House - Brixton Arma is also used on a growing range of social housing projects where fire sprinklers are installed in high rise residential blocks, to conceal interior runs of pipework where there are no sprinkler heads, such as in communal areas. As Arma is noncombustible, its use aids compliance with fire safety requirements. Encasement also offers a supply and install service on the Arma product range to provide specifiers and main contractors with a professional, expert solution that helps simplify the installation process. Encasement – Enquiry 11
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Crucially, it’s equipped to handle increasingly demanding thermal efficiency requirements vital with Building Regulations set to continue to tighten over the coming years. It’s thermally efficient by design because it uses a patented reverse butt joint that means no dummy sashes or rebate adaptors are needed. Plus, its thermal breaks can be upgraded too. It was ready for last year’s changes to Building Regulations and it will always be ready for future ones too. Then consider Stellar’s stunning aesthetics, including its unique fully flush option, which brings flush lines both inside and out. It also offers the slimmest sightlines which means
it delivers a glass area that’s around 12% larger. These universally appealing traits mean it is in demand across all market sectors – retail, public and commercial. Stellar’s advantages open up wide-ranging opportunities. It’s future-proofed because it will be able to meet increasingly demanding thermal efficiency requirements, while our commitment to product development means the system is continually evolving.
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How a history of innovation has helped develop the roof membrane of the future Specifiers and contractors want practical solutions for delivering resilient, sustainable buildings designed with the future in mind. Considering the need for future-proofed solutions, Iain Fairnington,Technical Director at A. Proctor Group, explains how the next generation of air permeable roof membranes is set to help. Pitched roof underlays are often described using the catch-all term ‘breather membranes’. The generic description doesn’t reflect the distinction between high-resistance (HR) and lowresistance (LR) membranes. And LR membranes themselves can be air tight or air permeable.
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Roofing membranes must meet a host of performance criteria, of which we’re going to focus on two: water resistance and vapour/air permeability.
Ventilation in modern buildings, and especially dwellings, is often not well aligned with the energy efficiency performance
Water resistance of membranes in a changing climate When a roofing system is installed, there is an inevitable period of time where the underlay will be in place without a roof covering to protect it.The underlay might therefore have to bear the brunt of any inclement weather. Good practice will dictate that this period should however be kept to a minimum and a temporary cover used if rain is expected. The NFRC’s Technical Bulletin TB06 describes how membranes should perform in terms of water resistance. It says an underlay with “a water hold out over 1m when tested to BS EN 20811 will be adequate.” As the frequency and intensity of extreme weather increases as a result of the changing climate, roof systems generally – and membranes as a specific part of those systems – need to be capable of withstanding more severe levels of rainfall. An underlay’s ability to perform with a 1m head of water is a minimum level of performance to look for during product selection. Designing roof membranes to cope with modern living Any manufacturer developing a pitched roof underlay must balance the competing needs of resisting the external elements, and contributing to the quality of the building’s
Water resistance on the external side must not impact on the vapour permeability – or air and vapour permeability, if both are offered – from the internal side.
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(including airtightness).With more people adopting hybrid working and spending more time at home, excessive levels of moisture vapour in the air are increasingly common. Selecting an air permeable LR underlay can mean that no vapour control layer (VCL) is required in the ceiling. It’s also unnecessary to ensure that ceilings are constructed as ‘well-sealed’, as described in BS 9250, however the ceiling should be convection tight. Moist air passes into the roof space and, in quick succession, to the outside air. Proctor Air®: an air permeable LR membrane for the future With these competing challenges in mind, A. Proctor Group has developed a pitched roof underlay for the future: Proctor Air. As an air permeable LR underlay, Proctor Air makes pitched roof constructions simpler. No VCL is required in the ceiling, which also does not need to be well-sealed. And no ventilation measures are required in the cold roof space, since the membrane permits the passage of both air and moisture vapour through the roof construction.
Knowing that insulation can be installed right into the eaves with no risk of blocking ventilation is reassuring from a building performance point of view, and from the point of view of avoiding condensation in the roof space. A true ‘fit and forget’ product Hidden from view, pitched roof underlays usually warrant little attention from building users.Yet they play a vital role in protecting those same users from the elements, and from unhealthy indoor climates. A. Proctor Group is a 4th generation family business with a history of technical innovation, promoting good practice, and developing products that roofing contractors want to use. We have applied this wealth of experience to creating the next generation of air permeable LR membrane. By choosing and installing Proctor Air, specifiers, contractors and building owners/managers can enjoy the confidence that comes from a high-performance product doing its job without intervention.
In fact, Proctor Air provides a more uniform flow of air than normal vents. This is particularly useful in complex roofs, where ‘dead’ areas of poor ventilation can occur even when ventilation measures have been installed well.
Proctor Air’s water resistance has been tested and meets the guidance of TB06. At the same time, it reduces the risk of issues occurring in roof spaces due to poorly installed VCLs or ventilation, since neither is needed.
Keeping with the theme of future-proofing, avoiding the need for ventilation – particularly at the eaves – helps when it comes to installing the substantial thicknesses of insulation required in lofts. With the impending introduction of the Future Homes and Building Standards to consider as well, those thicknesses may well increase.
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Beyond functionality - the aesthetics of ceiling tiles in modern architecture Ceiling tiles are now becoming seen as more than just functional; they are turning into a canvas for architectural expression. Zentia dives into the fascinating world of ceiling tiles, exploring how they are breaking out of their mould and increasingly taking centre stage in design schemes.
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eiling tiles have always been known for their practical perks – they help with enhancing natural light, creating acoustically sound spaces, and helping buildings become more energy efficient. Architects have traditionally relied on these features to make spaces work, but now in the age of Insta-worthy designs, ceiling tiles are stepping up their aesthetic game and becoming key players in how a space looks and feels. Manufacturers such as Zentia, the UK leader for complete ceiling solutions, are at the forefront of this transformative wave, with a commitment to expanding the possibilities of ceiling design solutions. Utilising colour in ceiling tiles can be an effective tool for architects when designing a space. With the right knowledge, colour can be advantageous in designing spaces that serve a purpose such as classrooms, healthcare settings and workspaces. Accents of colour can boost productivity in an office with stimulating colours such as red and oranges, whilst calming colours such as blue, beige and greys can be used in settings where peace and serenity are welcomed such as hospitals.
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Not only can coloured ceiling tiles have a psychological influence, but they can also be a useful tool for wayfinding in larger open spaces such as schools. Experimenting with colour can allow architects to break up a space, or create clear pathways for students to find their way with less stress involved. The Sonify by Zentia range illustrates how it is now easier than ever to put your personal stamp on acoustic ceilings, offering the widest colour range available on the UK market, as well as an extensive range of canopy and baffle options. Zentia’s innovative designs extend beyond the traditional flat surface, and they offer a dynamic canvas for architects to embrace three-dimensional forms and patterns. Zentia’s tiles come in a range of shapes including triangles and circles, with further choice on the board edges to allow for any kind of design. The DecoMesh range by Zentia is
a contemporary and unique ceiling tile, available in eight different colours and consisting of a steel, short diagonal mesh pattern, it is a prime example of how ceiling tiles have evolved to become design tools, rather than an afterthought. As architects increasingly seek to create environments that tell a story, ceiling tiles have become integral chapters in the narrative. The choices offered by Zentia act as a catalyst, sparking inspiration and pushing the boundaries on what was once considered standard. In this era of architectural innovation, the ceiling is no longer a blank canvas that comes a second thought, it is a statement waiting to be made. >> Zentia
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>> A guide for specifying plumbing and heating systems in schools Making learning environments a safe and comfortable place for students and staff is a top priority for schools up and down the country, creating spaces that are conducive to effective teaching and learning. Richard Bateman, Product Marketing Manager at RWC, explains that plumbing and heating systems have a key role to play here, elevating safety and performance at every point of use. “There are more than 30,000 schools and academies in the UK, providing dedicated learning environments for more than 10 million pupils and employment for more than 600,000 teaching staff,” he said. “For each of these environments to be effective, it is essential for buildings to perform optimally – including their plumbing and heating systems. “Essential to the smooth, safe and efficient running of schools, plumbing and heating systems must withstand high levels of usage every day, as well as perform reliably for years to come to maximise the stretched budgets of individual schools. “To achieve this, specification is key, equipping educational establishments with systems they – and their pupils – can rely on. “Health and safety should be a primary consideration when it comes to specifying systems for educational environments. Accommodating users of all ages, schools should be acutely aware of protecting users from risks such as scalding, as well as diseases such as Legionnaires. “To protect people at the point of use, Thermostatic Mixing Valves (TMVs) can be installed at each outlet, ensuring water temperatures do not exceed 46°C and, therefore, do not pose a scalding risk. To provide adequate performance and meet the required standards, it is essential that
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TMV2-approved valves are used in education environments, unless the users are likely to be at a higher risk of scalding – such as those with disabilities or children of nursery age. In these environments, only TMV3approved valves should be installed.
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“To protect users over the long-term, these valves should also be easy to access, supporting future maintenance and servicing. As well as being tested at the time of installation, these valves also need to be tested at regular intervals to ensure effective operation. This interim testing should take place every six months for TMV3 valves, and every 12 months for TMV2 valves. “Schools generally have larger hot water systems and user demand is constant, therefore, secondary circulating hot water systems are becoming more common to enable instant hot water at the outlets. It is essential to thermally balance this type of system to ensure optimum efficiency from the heat source, as unbalanced systems can create a host of problems, from inconsistent hot water availability through to creating environments for harmful bacteria to grow. Thermal Balancing Valves (TBVs) can negate
these challenges. Installed at various points across a system, they can safely provide a constant and stable supply of hot water and regulate the flow of water in line with temperature. “Aside from risks such as scalding and backflow, specifiers should also adopt measures to prevent against backflow. Any building can experience backflow, where pressure fluctuations can move water in the opposite direction, subsequently contaminating the water supply. Schools are commonly defined as Fluid Category 4 and, as such, require the installation of Reduced Pressure Zone (RPZ) valves as standard to prevent backflow.” Besides safety, the longevity and reliability of plumbing and heating systems is paramount for schools, enabling them to withstand heavy usage and remain functional for years to come.
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Taraflex® triumph for Gerflor at Pencoedtre High School, Wales Pencoedtre High School is a large new build high school in Barry, Wales. When this busy school required a brand-new world class flooring surface for its main indoor sports hall, they simply wanted only the best! HLM Architects would specify 700m2 of Taraflex® vinyl sports flooring in ‘Maple’, from international flooring specialists Gerflor.
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ommenting on the project Tony Thorne Gerflor, Sales & Specification Manager South Wales said, “We offered the client the opportunity for a free waterjet logo of their school crest within the sports floor which they happily accepted. The Architect and school were very happy with this as it really sets the sports floor off.” On specification and the overall project Angela Sheppard Part II Architectural Assistant at HLM Architects said,” We selected the Maple colour to suit the sports hall to contrast clearly with the multi-sport markings and sit alongside the sports-recommended blue walls.”
The Interiors Team at HLM Architects said at the time, “Gerflor are our go to for a vinyl sports floor, they are affordable, multi-use and meet the necessary regulations and slip resistance which we have to consider in these situations. Alongside this their customer service is excellent and they have a great range of finishing options.” Established over twenty-five years ago Port Talbot-based Craftsman Flooring would be appointed to undertake the full installation of the Gerflor Taraflex® sports flooring.
Gareth Lewis, Commercial Director Craftsman Flooring stated, “The Gerflor Taraflex flooring was extremely easy to lay and went down without any trouble at all. “We are particularly happy with the Gerflor sports flooring as the sports marking applied on top looks stunning. We would definitely specify Gerflor products again.” Gerflor – Enquiry 17
UK’s first 10 low carbon heating technician apprentices welcomed Marking a UK first - and helping address the need to attract many more apprentices into this growing field - Vaillant is supporting the inaugural cohort of Low Carbon Heating Technician Apprentices (LCHTA) accredited with the King’s Standard. By partnering with local Derby College Group, where the students will be based,
Combining safety and aesthetics at academy
Vaillant has ensured that apprentices are able to take advantage of training with low carbon technology as its focus. Previously, the sector specific apprenticeships have focused on traditional gas heating systems, with students required to complete additional learning to install equipment such as heat pumps.
When it comes to constructing schools, colleges and universities, it’s important to balance aesthetic design with building safety, creating spaces that are not only safe and functional but also welcoming and inspiring for both staff and students.
Vaillant is proud to be investing in 10 full-time, employed apprentices throughout their 3-year course, supporting the UK government to meet their targets of installing 600,000 heat pumps a year by 2028. The new apprentices will eventually graduate as a Level 3 Low Carbon Heating Technician.
The new Academy Tien in The Netherlands strikes this balance perfectly, with Pyroguard’s fire safe solutions playing a pivotal role throughout. Pyroguard Protect is a toughened fire safety glass, certified for use in steel, timber and aluminium profiles. Providing 30 to 180 minutes of protection against smoke and flames, 1B1 impact resistance, and UV stability, Pyroguard Protect ensures that both design and safety requirements can be achieved.
In addition to the Level 3 Low Carbon Technologies qualification, where the LCHTA apprentices will get to grips with the latest heat pump and other low carbon technology essential for the role, they will also get a rounder view of working in the heating industry and how to conduct themselves in customer’s homes, to offer excellent customer experience and service.
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Specifying for specialist teaching spaces With a diverse range of subjects taught in secondary schools, Dave Ford, Specification Manager at Altro, considers the key criteria when specifying flooring for specialist teaching spaces.
With a high level of slip resistance, staff and students are also safe from slips caused by water accidental spills. The sound you don’t want to hear outside the music room, is the music being played. It’s a balancing act. An acoustic floor will reduce impact sound – footsteps within and below the rooms, chairs and other furniture being pulled across the floor. A good option here is Altro Serenade, an acoustic floor, reducing impact sound by 19dB. At 3.9mm thick it also provides welcome comfort underfoot to music teachers, who stand for much of the teaching day.
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tandard secondary school classroom floors have to deal with a lot feet and furniture. In any secondary school there are many other specialist spaces with additional criteria to consider when looking at specifying floors or walls. Art room floors contend with a lot of contaminants, such as chalk dust and muddy water from clay work. Look to specialist safety floors here, such as Altro Classic 25, with a high level of slip resistance to reduce the slip risk to one in a million, even with that muddy water and Altro Easyclean Technology, making it easier to clean up. A freshly painted wall will soon look as though it was decorated years ago. This is an area perfect for wall protection such as Altro Fortis Titantium, which is dense impervious and resistant to bumps. Computer labs and server rooms are not somewhere you want to decorate regularly, so it needs to have a floor that goes the distance and is easy to maintain. Look to specialist options such as Altro Walkway 20 SD, a static-dissipative floor, reducing static build-up that has the potential to damage valuable equipment – both in terms of cost and how vital it is in the day
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to day running of the school. There’s also the added reassurance of its fire standards’ compliance in an area that has a higher fire risk than other spaces. For individual learning, small group discussions or browsing the shelves, libraries and study rooms need impact sound reduction from feet within the room. Look for flooring such as Altro Orchestra which offers comfort underfoot and 15dB sound reduction, as well as resistance to residual indentation ensures the floor’s thickness is only a benefit, with the weight of heavy shelves and other furniture needed in these rooms causing no problem. Science labs require heavy duty options such as Altro Reliance, which offers the ideal combination of good chemical resistance, cleanability, stain resistance and durability that a lab needs to look good for the long haul.
And for music rooms – and all creative spaces – consider Altro Whiterock Digiclad, which allows you to choose from patterns or photographic images, either from our predesigned collection, or your own design, using a straight-forward ordering process. Altro has added two new adhesive-free ranges, including Altro Stronghold adhesive-free for commercials kitchens and the highest slip-risk areas plus Altro Illustra, a class-leading safety floor with stunning natural aesthetic designs. Visit www.altro.com/education for a wide range of tools and resources for specifying in education. Altro – Enquiry 20
CMS Danskin Acoustics’ SuperPhon panels are contributing to reverberation control at a newly built school in East Hertfordshire, helping to ensure standards for acoustics in new school buildings are met.
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untingford First School is a school for around 330 children between the ages of three and nine, which opened for the 2023 autumn term. Built to Passivhaus standards by Morgan Sindall Construction for Hertfordshire County Council, the 1,643 sqm school includes a nursery and ten classrooms. During construction 175 SuperPhon panels of varying sizes and colours were installed by SCL Interiors, mainly on classroom walls, to absorb sound and provide reverberation control. SuperPhon provides up to Class ‘A’ acoustic performance and has a Noise Reduction Coefficient from 0.80 to 1.15 - an NRC of 0 indicating perfect reflection and an NRC of 1 indicating perfect absorption. The sound absorption coefficient is tested to BS EN ISO 354:2003.
Forbo’s new Marmoleum Solid collection Building on the success of its climate positive Marmoleum flooring, Forbo Flooring Systems continues to push forward, updating the Marmoleum Solid collection to support the enduring trend for contemporary interiors that connect with modern nature. Refreshed and contemporary, the new colour palette features muted and neutral tones, providing architects and designers with a high-end flooring option made using 98% natural raw materials – independently certified Climate Positive cradle to gate and importantly, without offsetting. Arranged intuitively in four go-to collections, the plasticfree Marmoleum Solid collection comprises 72 colourways, 26 of which are new – all future orientated and modern in character. Forbo Flooring Systems– Enquiry 22
New school buildings must satisfy the requirements of Section 1 of Building Bulletin 93 (BB93) – setting out the constructional standard for acoustics in new school buildings.
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SuperPhon panels provide reverberation control at new school
SuperPhon is available in standard sizes, thicknesses and finishes, including wipe clean and art panels, but also as bespoke panels in terms of size, thickness, shape or fabric facing. It is designed for use in applications, including recording/rehearsal studios, audiology rooms, cinemas and theatres, schools, call centres and conference rooms. CMS Danskin Acoustics, part of SIG plc, provides a free reverberation calculation service as well as full technical and on-site support. CMS Danskin – Enquiry 21
Mapei provides eco-focused solution for at new Stephenson Building A Mapei resilient floor system has been used to complete a floor installation in Newcastle University’s Stephenson Building. The surface project formed part of a £68.75m transformation of the original 1950s building into a modern hub for engineering research, education and knowledge exchange. The Mapei specification provided a fast, safe installation and featured solvent-free, low odour formulations designed for high traffic environments. The installation was completed by KJB Flooring for main contractor, Bowmer + Kirkland. Flooring designs specified included Desso carpet tiles from Tarkett, Altro Orchestra cushioned flooring and Forbo Surestep safety flooring. Prior to the flooring installations, the subfloor was prepared with Mapei Latexplan Trade – a low odour, protein-free levelling and smoothing compound with high compressive strength. Mapeproof ESM solvent-free and low-odour two-component pure epoxy resin, which provides a moisture barrier on cement-based substrates, was then applied along with ECO Prim T Plus universal acrylic primer – an EMICODE EC1 Plus and Blauer Engle certified formulation with very low VOC. Flooring was then installed using two Mapei products: all-in-one universal adhesive, Ultrabond ECO V4 Evolution and Ultrabond ECO Tack TX+, a solvent-free, non-staining acrylic-adhesive carpet tile tackifier. Mapei – Enquiry 23
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Futurebuild Review
Futurebuild brings together the best in innovation and collaboration Futurebuild, the built environment’s most influential event for innovation and collaboration is back for 2024, taking place March 5-7th 2024 at London’s ExCeL.
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romising to be the most transformative yet, it will continue its mission of taking a stand for a better built environment with this year’s key theme as ‘take a stand for change’. Increasing the inspiration For the first time, Futurebuild is partnering with The Retrofit Academy to co-locate its National Retrofit Conference alongside the Futurebuild conference. The Futurebuild conference, curated by The Edge and sponsored by Soprema and One Click LCA, is a highly respected gathering of influential innovators and collaborators tackling the industry’s problems head on. The three daily themes are: Pathways to change, Levers for change and Sharing visons for change. Featuring a line-up of the who’s who of the built and natural environment;
guests for 2024 include: Smith Mordak, Chief Executive, UKGBC; Muyiwa Oki, President, RIBA and Sara Edmonds, Co-director, National Retrofit Hub to name just a few. The full programme can be found here with speaker details and biographies. Scaling up high-quality retrofit Sponsored by Sustainable Building Services UK (Ltd), the National Retrofit Conference will bring together visionaries and industry leaders to focus on a crucial mission – decarbonising our existing housing stock. The three day conference will focus on Skills, Innovation and Policy and provide the practical solutions that attendees can take away to drive their retrofit programmes forward, with a line-up of speakers that includes thought leaders from inside and outside of the sector. More than just a conference As well as the two conferences, Futurebuild the industry’s largest exhibition, featuring over 400 innovative brands and six stages that will host 500+ industry-leading speakers across sections FutureX, Buildings, Energy, Materials, Sustainable Infrastructure and Digital. The knowledge programme has been made possible with the help and support of our event sponsors and 80
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partners. The full list of sponsors can be found here. Embracing innovation As the industry platform for innovation, Futurebuild has continued to partner with game-changing brands. Follow our Innovation Trail to meet our Innovation Partners: Advantage Austria, NexGen, MKc Training Services Ltd, Bauder, the Concrete Centre, Tepeo, Sugastune UK Ltd, SDS Limited, Qvantum, Mixergy Limited, LKAB Minerals Limited, Glen Dimplex Heating and Ventilation, Curv360 Limited, Aico, 540 World and Kensa. The Future X section, sponsored by the Department for Energy Security and Net Zero, The Carbon Trust and Innovate UK is an exciting zone that showcases start-ups and SME’s innovative ideas and technologies that will make net zero possible. The Big Innovation Pitch also returns for 2024, and will highlight the newest and brightest solutions to built environment challenges in an exciting presentation battle, taking place in front of a live audience. Futurebuild 2024 invites industry leaders, visionaries, and enthusiasts alike to join us, and share ideas, embrace innovation and help create the blueprint for a better tomorrow. For more details and exhibitor enquires, visit www.futurebuild.co.uk. Don’t miss out on Futurebuild 2024. Visitor registration is now open. Futurebuild – Enquiry 24
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Colour coated steel with bio-based coatings for sustainable buildings
At SSAB Swedish Steel, we are always looking for innovative architects who strive to create sustainable buildings. Our GreenCoat® colour coated steels provide architects with a modern, durable and sustainable building material using a coating with Swedish rapeseed oil. This unique, patented solution from SSAB reduces the environmental footprint significantly – and it makes the GreenCoat® colour coated steel product portfolio the greenest offer for roofs, façades and rainwater systems on the market. GreenCoat® colour coated steel products comply with current REACH regulations, are chromate free, and come in a wide range of colours and finishes.
Fossil freedom for buildings is just around the corner! SSAB fossil-free steel™ will be available to the market in 2026. Learn more on ssab.com/fossil-free-steel
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Graphenstone UK calls for decarbonising paints to play a bigger role in the procurement process Whilst paint is not necessarily the first product that springs to mind when it comes to saving carbon, Graphenstone UK’s founder, Patrick Folkes, believes that the company’s certified ultra-low CO2(e) Graphene based coatings could play a significant role as part of the UK’s future green building design strategy.
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he Graphenstone team will be on hand to discuss this and other critical issues companies in the built environment sector are facing at the 2024 edition of Futurebuild (5th-7th March, Excel). Patrick says: “Whilst often overlooked, air-purifying paints could play a small but vital role in helping the design and building industries meet important ESG goals. It is excellent to see supply chain transparency and attention to responsible sourcing increase yearly. However, there is still a long way to go if companies are to meet ambitious self-set net zero targets in years to come.” As many architects, designers, constructors, refurbishers and brands transition towards more sustainable ways of working, the procurement process can often be the point at
which lower prices still trump more expensive yet arguably better ecological options. As more businesses are working towards a data-driven approach, Graphenstone has worked hard to offer its clients accurate calculations regarding CO2 and CO2(e) savings when using its innovative clean-tech lime-based paints in projects. Its lime-based paints contain natural minerals and a unique ‘Graphene’ binder, which have exceptional photocatalytic capabilities and actively work to break down harmful emissions in the air. The company calculates that up to 5 kg of CO2 per 15-litre pot can be absorbed from the surrounding environment (absorption takes place during a 30-day curing process). Graphenstone UK – Enquiry 26
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Structural Timber Association speaks at Futurebuild 2024
At Futurebuild 2024, Ravago showcases its trusted expertise, crediting its success to the combined 75 years of experience of our commercial team. In the dynamic construction industry, Ravago shines for reliability, innovation, and trusted technical advice. Visit Stand B62 for insights into our ethos and leading solutions.
The STA will be chairing a leading speaking slot at Futurebuild 2024 on the Timber in Construction (TiC) Policy Roadmap under the event’s banner message of ‘CHANGE’. The panel discussion takes place on the 7th March at 13:15 on the Materials stage at London’s ExCeL, and will see the STA’s Chief Executive, Andrew Carpenter chairing a discussion on the TiC Roadmap, delving deeper into what the policy means for the structural timber industry, its members and the wider construction industry. On the speaker panel is David Hopkins, Chief Executive of TDUK with Alex Goodfellow, Chairman of the Confederation of Timber Industries (CTI), STA board member and CEO of Donaldsons Offsite.
Highlighting the star of our showcase: Ravatherm XPS X ULTRA 300 SL insulation. It boasts high performance with nextgen blowing agents, meeting modern construction standards and showcasing our dedication to innovation. To arrange an appointment at Futurebuild 2024, please email: richard.powell@ravago.com Ravago – Enquiry 27
Andrew Carpenter, said: “Futurebuild is one of the most influential events for innovation and collaboration, and I am pleased to be speaking on behalf of the STA. The TiC Roadmap is a key milestone for the industry, and this is the perfect opportunity to explore it in more detail with some of the keenest and most experienced minds in the industry. “We’ll be identifying the key elements of the roadmap and defining what the industry is doing to support its delivery and how we increase the use of structural timber in construction.” Structural Timber Association – Enquiry 28
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Co-op Live arena, Manchester
New solution debuts on UK’s largest live entertainment arena Knauf insulation has launched FactoryClad Roll 35, a non-combustible glass mineral wool solution for built-up metal walls and roofs with the lowest embodied carbon of any equivalent 35 lambda mineral wool product on the UK market.
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actoryClad Roll 35 was specifically developed to insulate the 12,000m² roof of the new Co-op Live arena in Manchester, one of Europe’s largest and most sustainable live entertainment arenas. “Co-op Live is a project that places sustainability at its heart,” explained Liliya Luke, Glass Mineral Wool Product Manager at Knauf Insulation. “So it was essential our new FactoryClad Roll 35 not only delivered the required thermal efficiency but met the project’s sustainability requirements.” “We know that the construction industry faces a monumental task in delivering on the country’s net zero target. FactoryClad Roll 35 not only ticks all the boxes in terms of thermal, fire safety and acoustic performance but it’s backed up by the sustainability credentials the industry needs, so we decided to roll it out to meet demand for sustainable insulation for commercial buildings.” FactoryClad Roll 35 is non-combustible with the best Euroclass A1 reaction to fire classification. Because it is made of mineral wool, it also acts as a sound absorbent lining within built-up metal roofs, so will help control the reverberation of internal sound. It comes in five thicknesses between 60
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and 220mm and is manufactured at a width of 1,200mm for speed of fitting. It also has a high tear strength which ensures its durability and ease of handling during installation. FactoryClad Roll 35 is backed up by a wide range of sustainability credentials. It’s manufactured with ECOSE Technology, Knauf Insulation’s unique bio-based binder that contains no added phenol or formaldehyde and is 70% less energy-intensive to manufacture than traditional binders. Products made with ECOSE Technology generate low levels of dust and low VOCs and have been awarded the Eurofins Gold Certificate for Indoor Air Comfort. All Knauf Insulation’s glass mineral wool is made using up to 80% recycled content, mainly bottles and jars collected from the local area. The company has also invested in
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the most advanced compression packaging, which reduces handling, storage and transport emissions as well as the amount of plastic film used. In addition, the products are manufactured in the UK. Like other Knauf Insulation glass mineral wool products, FactoryClad Roll 35 is accredited Declare ‘Red List Free’. This means there is an obligation to disclose a full list of product ingredients up to 0.01% and it certifies that the product does not contain any harmful chemicals featured on the Declare ‘Red List’. >>
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It’s more than a roof It’s a Marley Solar Roof System.
You may just see a roof. But by specifying a complete Marley Solar Roof System, you can be sure of a secure and robust solution, that also delivers more desirable, energy efficient homes. It’s more than a roof, it’s building to make a difference.
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Stora Enso
Stora Enso >> Opening of wooden architectural landmark building Wisdome Stockholm is a new scientific experiential arena situated in the courtyard of Sweden’s National Museum of Science and Technology in Stockholm. The Wisdome Stockholm building encompasses a wooden architectural design creating an arched-shaped room of 1,325 square meters. Stora Enso has been the main partner and delivered sustainable wooden construction materials for the project. “Wisdome Stockholm is truly a landmark building that stretches the boundaries of wooden architecture. Wood as a building material is an important part of the solution to battle climate change, enabling storage of CO2 and a sustainable construction process. Today’s inauguration showcases the unique design and sustainability benefits of building with renewable materials,” says Lars Völkel, Executive Vice President, Stora Enso’s Wood Products division.
Homes and buildings that are low carbon and have cheaper energy costs are a step closer thanks to a £5 million grant for a Welsh project. Buildings – such as homes and offices - are responsible for 40% of all UK carbon emissions. The project, called Switch to Net Zero Buildings, will enable buildings across south Wales to generate, store and release their own heat and electricity. Crucially, buildings would be linked together in a regional energy system that is not only low carbon but also gives energy users more control. The idea is to see ‘buildings as power stations’, an innovative design concept pioneered by Swansea University for both homes and nondomestic buildings.
The principle has already been shown to work, for example in the Active Buildings on Swansea University’s campus. This innovation ecosystem will also create strong local supply chains, boosting economic growth in the region. The project is a consortium led by Swansea University with Cardiff University and University of South Wales, in partnership with Neath Port Talbot Council, Welsh Government, and Net Zero Industry Wales. The SWITCH to Net Zero Buildings is one of ten projects to receive this award from the EPSRC, three of which involve Welsh collaborators. SWITCH is a wide collaborative network across academia, government and industry, coming together to support the region’s net zero ambitions.
The wood used for both the LVL (laminated veneer lumber) and CLT (cross-laminated timber) building elements for Wisdome Stockholm came from sustainably managed, certified forests in Sweden and Finland and stores in total 1,178 tonnes of carbon dioxide. The construction incorporates both curved and twisted beams, found in only a few locations worldwide. Situated at the heart of the exhibition hall is a substantial wooden dome equipped with state-of-the-art visualisation technology. “Being a part of this project from the early stages, we were able to find an innovative way to use standard industrial products, such as CLT and LVL elements from our Sylva by Stora Enso range, to achieve the asymmetrical structure of the building without sacrificing the fantastic design,” says Jessika Szyber, Business Development Manager at Stora Enso.
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A roof that lasts a lifetime Riverstone is one of the hardest, toughest, longest-lasting roofing materials in the world. Subjected to incredible heat and pressure over millions of years, it delivers outstanding aesthetics, durability and all-round performance. And from SSQ, Britain’s natural slate experts, it’s guaranteed for 100 years.
Tregenna St. Mawes (P Chapman Construction) Shortlisted in the ‘Best use of slate for a domestic project’ category.
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SSQ shares decades of knowledge with “Why Specify Slate and Phyllite” CPD For centuries, human beings have been building things with slate.
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t’s extremely robust, long-lasting and aesthetically pleasing – and in their latest CPD, leading suppliers SSQ argue that it’s still one of the best roofing, cladding and flooring materials available today. In “Why Specify Slate and Phyllite”, architects can learn about the many benefits of natural materials, and everything they need to know to successfully incorporate them in their projects. The session explores how metamorphic rocks like slate and phyllite develop, and how the process impacts the quality and performance of the material that results. It discusses key topics like water absorption, the issues that can result from high calcium carbonate content, and how to identify material without the reactive pyrites that can lead to leaching and oxidation. And it demonstrates how, compared to many other mainstream roofing materials, natural slate remains by far the most sustainable choice, with low life cycle costs and embodied carbon. “Natural slate is a great choice for architects as we move into a greener future,” comments SSQ founder Ahmed El-Helw. “By specifying natural slate in their designs, they are choosing a material that is
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exquisitely stylish, durable, and, as the name suggests, natural. “This material has a far smaller carbon footprint than alternatives, making it perfect for eco-conscious architects. “Our CPD is designed to inform those interested in slate and phyllite about the geological formation of these materials and their applications in construction. We want attendees to leave with a
better understanding of what makes these fantastic materials so special, and renewed confidence in how to specify them. We hope to see you soon.” Those interested can book a CPD by getting in touch on the SSQ website. For more information, visit www.ssqgroup.com, email info@ssq.co.uk, or call 020 8038 2675. SSQ – Enquiry 32
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2024 – The year to Specify sustainability Stuart Nicholson, roof systems director at Marley, offers his thoughts on some of the key specification considerations and trends for 2024.
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ngoing high interest rates, low growth and a prolonged cost of living crisis is set to further constrain spending over the coming months. On the back of the mandated changes to Part L of the Building Regulations which were introduced in 2022, the importance of sustainable design to help create the low carbon, energy efficient homes the Government wants and consumers are demanding at a time of high energy bills, will ensure that focus on renewable solutions will intensify further in 2024. The continuing rise of solar PV installations on roofscapes – up 33% according the MCS data - is a central part of a rooftop revolution being powered by innovative, high performing and aesthetically pleasing integrated solar PV solutions. The growth figures of solar is strong evidence that is it fast becoming a ‘go-to’ solution to help specifiers deliver energy efficient homes able to access the type of effective clean energy generation now demanded by many. FHS – on the horizon In 2024, we will be on the cusp of the Future Homes Standard (FHS), a seismic change to the building regulatory landscape and which will become mandatory in just 12 months’ time. Its aim is to ensure that new homes built from 2025 produce 75-80% less carbon
emissions than homes built under the current building regulations. Over the coming months we expect to see more details on the specification templates required to meet the new standard, and the market will be watching with much interest to see how it can remain compliant. To help make the right sustainability decisions, specifiers will also need to rely more heavily on environmental product declarations (EPDs) to help assess and reduce the environmental impact of the buildings they are creating. To this end, we expect to see more developers and specification teams extend their efforts towards better quantification of embodied carbon both for homes and buildings over the next twelve months.
To date this has been challenging as many product manufacturers still do not have the right EPD information to share with the market. But for those manufacturers such as Marley that now provide such essential information so that specifiers can make informed decisions about the products they select, the benefits are strong. Hopefully, specifiers will be better served as more EPDs become available and sustainability ambitions can be underpinned. Finally, because of changes to the Environment Act to enhance biodiversity net gain and which become mandatory for developments in England in 2024, we expect to see specification teams incorporate more sustainable and environmental plans to their design. This could lead to increased use of green and blue roofs in scheme designs, as well as more wildlife friendly features in roof designs such as swift bricks of bat tiles. Marley – Enquiry 34
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CUPA 12 slate provides the perfect balance at new home CUPA 12 natural slate has been specified for the roof of a new family home, built in the garden of a historic Grade II listed Arts and Crafts property in North London.
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he design team, from Levitate architecture and design studio, needed a way to respectfully reference the traditional architecture of the area without compromising the contemporary finish of the property. CUPA 12 slate provided the perfect balance: being a natural and historically appropriate material that could also provide a clean aesthetic with a smooth, uniform finish. This – combined with the steep pitch of the roof, overhanging eaves and series of intersecting gables – helped to make the roof of the property a defining feature. This is consistent with traditional Arts and Crafts design – and gave a suitable nod to the Grade II property the new family home would be neighbouring. In addition to satisfying the visual requirements of the project, CUPA 12 slate is also a BRE Global Certified product that provides a more sustainable solution than other contemporary roofing materials. CUPA PIZARRAS’ direct control over every stage of the slate production process - from quarry to roof - means that it can guarantee the quality of its product and trace it back to the source. This was beneficial in promoting a sustainable approach to the construction of a new property within a conservation area
as well as helping to guarantee the timely delivery of the natural slate. Levitate has extensive experience working in conservation areas and on properties of historical significance. Architect Toby Knipping commented: “Site context was key to this project. We used a traditional palette of brick, wood and slate to reference the historic buildings in the surrounding area yet with a modern twist. We were very happy with the results and would definitely consider using CUPA PIZARRAS slate on other projects.”
project. Being able to present the planning officers with physical samples provided by the CUPA PIZARRAS team really helped us to gain their confidence in both the product’s ability to satisfy requirements and also the project itself.” If you want to find out more about CUPA PIZARRAS and its range of natural slate, visit www.cupapizarras.com/uk/. CUPA PIZARRAS – Enquiry 35
Infill developments of this kind had previously been discouraged by the local planning authority, with several neighbours having new build projects rejected. Mark Hagan, Director of the project’s management firm Heartwood Ash, said: “Sourcing products of a high enough quality to satisfy the planning conditions was one of the primary challenges of this
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Taylor Lane Timber Frame ingenuity helps transform regeneration site Brooks Dye Works, a regeneration scheme in St. Werburghs, Bristol is one of the latest developments to benefit from’s design expertise and product innovation.
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longside its Advanced wall system, the Hereford-based manufacturer also supplied developer Acorn Property Group (Acorn) with prefabricated pitched roof cassettes helping to reduce time onsite. “Through careful planning, our teams worked to ensure the scheme aligned with our ‘different by design’ ethos, complemented the surrounding area, whilst also making improvements to the public realm,” comments Dave Gittins, Construction Director, Acorn’s Bristol Region. “Designed for modern living, the homes have been built with sustainability in mind, coupled with our usual high standards of construction detail and thoughtful interiors.” Acorn appointed tried and trusted subcontractor, Taylor Lane Timber Frame for the quality of their workmanship and the speed and accuracy associated with timber frame construction. Taylor Lane worked with main contractor, Halsall Construction to deliver all 113 properties. The task was particularly complex at the design stage and during construction as the project included some intricate and site-specific details.
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Taylor Lane had to contend with a variety of substrates, building up from block and beam slabs, cast concrete slabs, and in some instances, over a steel frame for the underground carpark. Different tolerances and settlement issues had to be factored in. Also, some of the properties were near existing dwellings so appropriate products and methods had to be used to ensure compliance, particularly with fire regulations. The development includes a mix of two- and three-storey terraced houses and apartment blocks. Numerous roofs were designed to accommodate the different property types, including pitched truss, cut, and flat roofs. There is a complex fall design for the apartment roofs. To ensure the development blends well with its surroundings some properties have parapets, a popular and traditional architectural feature in Bristol. Offsite construction reduces build time Each of the 12 properties features a pitched roof with vaulted ceilings on the second floor. Taylor Lane engineered these so that the insulated roof cassettes could be fabricated offsite at its factory in Herefordshire and
assembled onsite in around 10 days. This reduced the build time, minimised working at height and omitted the labour-intensive process of insulating between rafters onsite. Factory-formed floor cassettes were made offsite to create roofs for the apartment blocks. Taylor Lane then constructed the appropriate falls using decked cassettes and firring. Where possible, the roofs were formed at floor or slab level and lifted to wall plate level to minimise the requirement for working at height. Even with restricted lay-down space, in some instances, the cassettes could be installed directly from the lorry bed to final position, such was the speed of installation. Brooks Dye Works centres around the restored iconic chimney, with each property offering open plan, flexible living with parking and access to outside space. The former Brooks Laundry dates to the 19th century when the site was used for industrial units by Brooks Dyers and Cleaners. The site is regenerated with young professionals and young families purchasing the properties. Taylor Lane – Enquiry 36
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Get Specified on More Balcony Projects with AliDrain Aluminium Drainage Solutions from AliDeck Specifying AliDrain aluminium drainage solutions marks a strategic decision for specifiers aiming to enhance their presence in NHBC projects. Crafted by AliDeck, the UK’s foremost manufacturer of aluminium decking and balcony components, AliDrain stands out for its efficiency and precision in streamlining the specification process, and we spoke to AliDeck Managing Director, Richard Izzard, to find out more.
Aluminium’s durability, corrosion resistance, and strength make it an ideal material for long-lasting and visually appealing balcony drainage systems. Located in Rochester, AliDeck is synonymous with quality and safety in the construction industry. Our AliDrain range is a testament to this commitment, backed by ISO certifications and industry memberships, ensuring we deliver only the best in balcony drainage solutions.
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ith Drainage the new hot topic within the balcony, terrace, and walkway construction industry, AliDeck presents the highly innovative world of AliDrain. The comprehensive range of aluminium solutions to help you streamline the process of adhering to BS 8579:2020 and NHBC Standards 2024 with our balcony drainage systems. Our commitment to compliance, safety, and aesthetic appeal is at the forefront of our product design and functionality.
commercial terraces. This is achieved through comprehensive, detailed drainage reports that simplify decision-making, ensuring that every project meets the highest standards of quality and compliance.
Richard Izzard, Managing Director at AliDeck, said “We understand the critical importance of compliance in building projects. Adhering to the BS 8579 guidelines, we advocate for controlled drainage on balconies to ensure enhanced safety and efficiency. Our solutions are designed to reduce nuisance, increase safety, and prevent damage to the building”.
“Specifying AliDrain means gaining a partner committed to your project’s success. Our team of experts is readily available to assist with any queries, offering guidance from initial concept to final installation. We provide a comprehensive brochure detailing our products, including fire resistance and technical specifications, and invite interested parties to request a sample of our innovative range.”
AliDrain systems are tailored to meet the specific requirements of various projects, from residential balconies to large-scale
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Our range includes two main solutions: Piped, also known as ‘Positive’, and Edge Drainage. We provide project-specific calculations to satisfy warranty and insurance requirements, ensuring each installation is optimised for its unique context.
Our aluminium drainage solutions are not only eco-friendly but also aesthetically pleasing.
AliDrain is more than a range of products; it’s a symbol of our dedication to creating safe, compliant, and visually stunning balcony environments. With our expertise, customer-centric approach, and commitment to sustainable innovation, we are poised to make your next balcony project a remarkable success. To find out more about AliDrain Aluminium Drainage Solutions or the AliDeck range in more detail, please call 01622 534 078 or email info@alideck.co.uk. AliDeck – Enquiry 38
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Contemporary curved façade system creates architectural highlight Creating the architectural highlight of the exciting New York Square building, a part of the Soyo Leeds, Kalzip Aluminium Façade Systems have unusually been used vertically to form the main elevation topped off with an interesting curved eaves detail to the roof.
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alzip’s 65/400 Profile AluPlus Patina was specified for the main elevations of the project, with a unique curved eaves detail. The AluPlus Patina was produced with a Bronze B40 which was selected for its aesthetic along with the product durability. SOYO, a £300 million project, aims to establish a vibrant new neighbourhood in the cultural quarter of Leeds. This transformative development is reshaping the landscape along the Headrow, enriching the city’s skyline. Situated in close proximity to prominent and innovative institutions like Leeds Playhouse, Leeds College of Music, BBC Studios, and Northern Ballet, SOYO stands at the heart of Leeds’ creative hub. Paul Cox, Sales Director at Axis Group, building envelope contractor on the project, said: “The architectural intent was a mixture of many façade elements in numerous materials and finishes to provide a stunning building which provides 515No apartments. Blocks E & F are the
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first phase of the scheme with Blocks B & C currently under construction providing a further 331No apartments. “Material choices were of the highest standard resulting in two of the most eye catching high-rise buildings in Leeds. The Kalzip façade was chosen to provide a contrast to the brick, stone, and aluminium rainscreen elements on the project. It is universally acknowledged that these contracts create two aesthetically impressive buildings. “The sheets were supplied in 12m lengths with joints at every third-floor level of the 56 metre high building. Installation tolerances were extremely tight due to the top section being curved and the product needing to align with glazing elements throughout the façade, and the system was incredibly accurate to meet these tolerances.” Adrian Whitefoot, Technical Services Manager at Kalzip said: “The logistics and handling of the Kalzip sheets as they were long sheets fixing vertically, proved to be
challenge offering them up to the wall. We also had to consider the maintenance and cleaning of the windows and the façade had to be capable of abseiling down. To overcome this challenge, hardrock insulation was introduced behind the Kalzip to support the system for when these works are carried out.” Kalzip – Enquiry 40
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Revolutionising construction with innovative rainscreen cladding support system Dryklad, an innovative rainscreen cladding support system, is set to transform the UK construction industry.
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eveloped by In-Opera Facades Ltd., Dryklad stands out as a groundbreaking solution for architects, engineers, and construction professionals seeking efficient, cost-effective, and thermally superior alternatives to traditional cladding systems. Dryklad introduces a unique system of extruded aluminium brackets and A2 rated thermal isolator pads made from aerogel. This advanced technology significantly reduces the need for insulation in wall construction, potentially saving up to 27% of project costs compared to existing support systems. Its lightweight yet strong design means fewer supports are needed, leading to reduced material usage and lower overall project expenses. Stephen Hull, the founder of Dryklad, said: “We understand the importance of meeting regulatory standards while delivering
the best value for all stakeholders.” Dryklad is specifically designed for UK construction industry professionals, including architects, building consultants, façade specialists, and sustainability consultants. The system addresses the specific needs of those involved in specifying rainscreen cladding requirements for large-scale construction projects. Dryklad's new website is a comprehensive resource, providing detailed product information, specifications, and images. Unique to Dryklad's online presence is an innovative AI-powered assistant, designed to answer visitor queries and support the overall site experience. The website marks a
significant step forward for Dryklad and its exclusive distributor, In-Opera Facades Ltd. In line with the website launch, Dryklad is introducing a special offer: 10% off on first orders, subject to terms and conditions. This promotion underscores Dryklad's commitment to providing exceptional value and service excellence. Dryklad – Enquiry 42
Wraptite is the solution for young persons’ home The Wraptite external air barrier system from the A. Proctor Group has been chosen for its high performance airtight insulation for a new home for young people in Dundee. The specification created by Dundee City Council Architects was to use materials to achieve high value performance and help achieve good airtightness. Robertson Construction Tayside appointed Robertson Timber Engineering as the timber frame manufacturer and supplier for the project. Nicola Jackson, Net Zero Projects Lead at Robertson Group explained: “We fitted the Wraptite membrane in our factory in Elgin. A very helpful toolbox talk and practical demonstration was delivered by the A. Proctor Group representative to operatives
and the design team prior to developing detailed design information. Installing the product at low level in the factory allowed the membrane to be more easily applied and avoided the risk of working at height. The factory installation also enabled the product to be installed in completely dry conditions to ensure full adhesion in a quality-controlled environment to deliver the required airtightness requirements.” The Wraptite air barrier system is a safe and simplified membrane system. It provides a fully self-adhered vapour permeable air barrier certified by the BBA and combines the critical properties of vapour permeability and airtightness. A Proctor Group – Enquiry 43
Stamisol Safe One chosen for new radiotherapy building ITP has supplied the award-winning Stamisol Safe One breather membrane for the construction of a new radiotherapy building at Weston Park Hospital in Sheffield. Stamisol Safe One was installed to provide highly durable protection against rainwater with a breathable membrane which allows the release of internal water vapour, preventing the build-up of condensation in the insulation layer. Product of the Year in the Façade 2022 Design and Engineering Awards, the membrane combines a W1 rating for water tightness, waterproofing of 7,000mm, UV resistance of 5,000 hours and a Euroclass A2 fire safety rating. ITP – Enquiry 44
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Insulation & Acoustics
Reputable EWI Supplier Introduces New KIWA Accredited Acrylic Brick Slip System for Multiple Substrates Wetherby Building Systems Ltd, a leading provider of innovative External Wall Insulation (EWI) solutions, is thrilled to announce the introduction of their new KIWA BDA-accredited Wetherby Acrylic Brick Slip System, offering flexible design choices, easy application, and approved for use on multiple building types, including high-rise.
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he Acrylic Brick Slip System is a remarkable combination of lightweight, flexibility, and durability, meticulously crafted to replicate the charm of classic brickwork. With a slim design of just 4mm thickness and weighing a mere 4kg/m2, the Acrylic Slips present an appealing alternative to traditional brick. Its flexibility allows for easy application on curved substrates, adapting effortlessly to any architectural vision. The unique adhesive background also ensures impeccable pointing mortar, creating a flawless finish. Versatility is the cornerstone of the Wetherby Acrylic Brick Slip System, as it is approved for various substrate types, including Masonry, Steel Frame, and Timber Frame structures. Each system approval incorporates superior thermal benefits of ROCKWOOL Stone Wool insulation. Achieving an A2-s1,d0 fire rating according to BS EN 13501-1, the slips can be installed on buildings of any height, without restrictions. Boasting a minimum life expectancy of 30 years and Category 1 impact resistance, Acrylic Brick Slips have undergone rigorous testing and certification by Wetherby. This accreditation ensures that the decorative finishes meet or exceed the highest quality standards, rendering them resilient against
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even the harshest environmental conditions. Architects and specifiers can now achieve stunning visual appeal while ensuring the longevity and strength of the construction. The Wetherby Acrylic Brick Slip System offers an extensive colour range, encompassing standard brick and adhesive colours, with the option to request additional brick colours to suit individual preferences. Joe Ragdale, Technical Director at Wetherby Building Systems Ltd, said, “At Wetherby, we are committed to continuous development and innovation in order to provide cuttingedge solutions for our diverse markets. We are particularly thrilled to showcase our latest offering, the Wetherby Acrylic Brick Slip System, certified onto Stone Wool insulation. This system offers a cost-effective option for a wide range of sectors, including high-rise buildings and the modular market.” “One of the standout features of our Acrylic Brick Slip systems is their versatility. They can be installed on buildings of any height, with a superior fire rating of A2-s1,d0 to BS EN 13501-1. This makes them suitable for even the tallest high-rise projects we work on. Additionally, the system saves valuable time by allowing for quick and easy installation and pointing using the adhesive, eliminating the
need for a separate application. This not only reduces installation costs but also ensures a robust Cat I impact performance and a durable, long-lasting finish that replicates the appearance of traditional brickwork.” “Notably, we have certified the Acrylic Brick Slips onto Stone Wool insulation for various substrates, including masonry, timber frame, and steel frame. This enables us to provide a comprehensive solution for a wide range of building types where we regularly install External Wall Insulation (EWI) systems.” To learn more about Wetherby Building Systems Ltd and their range of External Wall Insulation systems, please visit www.wbs-ltd.co.uk or contact 01942 717100. Wetherby Building Systems Ltd is a leading provider of innovative and sustainable external wall insulation systems. With a commitment to quality and customer satisfaction, Wetherby continues to revolutionize the construction industry through cutting-edge EWI & IWI solutions. Wetherby Building Systems Ltd – Enquiry 46
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OWA UK showcases its popular ‘off the shelf’ ceiling solutions OWA UK has launched its new ‘Best Sellers’ range – a collection of high-performance metal and mineral ceiling tiles and grids that are held in UK stock for reduced lead times and faster deliveries. Full details of OWA UK’s ‘Best Sellers’ range is available in a new brochure which can be downloaded at www.owa-ceilings.co.uk
private spaces and Sinfonia Black, which suits a darker interior theme. Also included within OWA UK’s ‘Best Sellers’ collection are a number of essential accessories. OWA UK – Enquiry 48
The featured products are held in stock by OWA UK and are usually available, depending on quantity required, within three to five working days. These include three white mineral tiles suitable for general use in OWA UK’s most popular face patterns Constellation, Sandila/O (plain) and Sandila/N (needled). For increased acoustic performance, OWA UK can offer six products for different applications, including Brillianto A with class A acoustic absorption for use in noisy open plan spaces such as classrooms and call centres, hygienic Humancare Sinfonia for healthcare applications, Ocean 100% RH for washrooms and high humidity areas, Sinfonia Privacy with high acoustic insulation for
Making acoustics work at the office International Danish food company Danish Crown’s new headquarters has just been completed in Randers, Denmark. Designed by CEBRA Architecture, the interior maximises natural daylight and focuses on a healthy indoor climate and healthy materials. As part of the scheme for materials in natural tones and hard surfaces, Troldtekt acoustic panels were also specified for all the ceilings to ensure good acoustics and a comfortable sound environment for the many employees throughout the building. There are different variants of Troldtekt acoustic panels throughout the building. The awardwinning ‘Troldtekt® line’ from the design solutions range, in a natural finish, blends harmoniously with the brickwork in the many open areas, walkways and offices. Troldtekt acoustic panels are available in a variety of different structures and colours and combine superior sound absorption with an award-winning design. The Troldtekt range has a minimum expected life cycle of 50 years coupled with excellent resistance to humidity and tested to meet ball impact standards. The range is available in various sizes and structures and can be supplied as natural wood or finished in almost any RAL or NCS colour.
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Style repairs 7m high moveable wall A major conference centre in the North of England called the engineering maintenance team at Style to repair the 7-metre-high moveable wall that divides the cavernous space. Manufactured in two sections, the damaged panels needed to be uncoupled to allow adjustments to be made to the internal mechanism, where acoustic integrity had been compromised, and then the engineers re-coupled the panels and fully tested the acoustic seals. Style can support all types of moveable, folding and sliding walls, and is the only manufacturer-approved repairer for Dorma Huppe, Skyfold and SWG. All engineers are trained in risk assessment and are qualified to work safely at height. They are also PASMA, CHAS and ConstructionLine accredited. Through its four offices, strategically located in the South, Midlands, North and Scotland, Style offers a UK-wide network of engineers who arrive in well-stocked vans, allowing many repairs to be carried out on the first visit. Daniel Forrest, operations director at Style North, said: “This is a good example of a relatively minor issue causing a real problem,” said Forrest.
Depending on the panel specified, reaction to fire is classed in accordance with EN 13501 as B-s1,d0 or A2-s1,d0 respectively.
“With a local team of engineers, we were able to attend and fix the problem quickly and cost-effectively, avoiding the need for events to be postponed.”
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Having become a ‘mecca’ for workplace wellbeing, putting individuals and employees at the heart of its design, it was important that the spaces in 22 Bishopsgate sounded as good as they looked. Partnering interior design studios DesignLSM and The Morris Project turned to Oscar Acoustics to control sound levels within ‘The Market’, its buzzing food and dining area, for pitch-perfect ambience. As The Market includes an array of hard surfaces such as tables and chairs inline with its open dining aesthetic, a solution was needed to counteract noise reverberation and echo. The seamless acoustic plastic finish SonaSpray fcx
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Tower uses market-leading SonaSpray for acoustic perfection was applied to absorb sound energy and create a more calming atmosphere. Oscar Acoustics’ third-party safety certifications, which include fire credentials that go above and beyond Approved Document B fire requirements (Class 0 to BS476 & B-s1, d0 fire rating), ensured that fire safety was prioritised. And, as the first building in the UK to apply for the WELL Building Standard, the premium acoustic spray was a perfect fit due its contributions towards sustainable design and health certification systems including WELL, BREEAM, SKA, Living Building Challenge and adds up to 17 points towards the LEED rating of a project. Oscar Acoustics – Enquiry 51
CCF delivers a smart interior solution Distributor CCF has supplied a range of insulation, drylining and suspended ceiling products for the award-winning Houlton School in Rugby, working with Drywall Contracts Ltd to create a stylish and sustainable interior. The challenging and creative retrofit project has also benefited from the technical expertise of CCF, with the distributor working with its supply chain partners British Gypsum and Rockfon to enhance the thermal efficiency of the new school buildings. The complex interior package was undertaken by Drywall Contracts Ltd, and included the installation of drylining and wall lining to the interior walls, suspended ceilings and extensive insulation to the cavity walls and external facades. CCF – Enquiry 52
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New ‘made to order’ cast iron radiator in over 200 colours For architects and interior designers looking to co-ordinate a radiator colour to a scheme, The Radiator Company, one of the largest suppliers of designer radiators in the UK and Ireland, has launched its new Clifton made to order, cast iron radiator, which is available in over 200 colours.
In addition, this model can also be finished in any one of the Farrow & Ball or Little Greene paint colours, especially suitable for heritage style properties. New finish options Two new colour service options are now available too. Firstly, a new range of 10 classic cast iron colours including darker choices such as Iron Ore, Lead Grey and Factory Black to a palette of bronzes, golds and copper. Specially selected to reflect the heritage and tradition of cast iron from Victorian times to the modern day, these hard-wearing finishes add a stunning metallic look - ideal for classic interiors. Also now available, are Burnished and Industrial finishes. This striking burnished look is created by hand in the UK and involves multiple stages. Completing its classic look, the Clifton features footed ends as standard with the option to specify cast feet in either an open or closed style. Plus, a range of classic vintage Thermostatic Radiator Valves (TRVs) and pipe covers to add the finishing touches.
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eminiscent of 1930s school or hospital radiators, this classically styled, single column radiator is designed to meet specification requirements. Available as 65mm sections, there are two height options, 440mm and 740mm, with the possibility to combine up to 40 sections for added design scope. Creating a combination of heating efficiency and interior design flexibility, Spencer Clarke, Specification Sales Manager at The Radiator Company explains more about the Clifton model: “Designed to be a go-to radiator option for specifiers, especially, for more
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classic interiors or to add a stylish yet bold colour statement, this new radiator provides the opportunity to present a range of options to customers that tie in with the proposed scheme. It can be integrated in living rooms, hallways, kitchens, bedrooms, bathrooms and conservatories. “What’s more, if you require advice or technical support, our UK customer service team is available to assist with project specification and organise samples.” Creating a high-quality radiator finish, the Clifton can be supplied in black primer as standard ready to be painted, or finished in a choice of 188 RAL colours.
Efficient in terms of heat output, the Clifton ranges from 171 to 280 (BTUs at ∆t 50ºC) per section with a 2.5 bar maximum working pressure and maximum working temperature of 100°C. Like all the radiators and towel rails manufactured by The Radiator Company, Clifton is CE/UKCA approved, certified to BS EN442 and benefits from a 10-year guarantee. The Radiator Company is the design-led manufacturing brand of the IRSAP Group. It offers special finishes, colour, different sizes and formats of radiator, making it the UK’s largest selection – with thousands of combinations to create the perfect radiator. The Radiator Company – Enquiry 54
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Beautiful results in double quick time, with no tiles and no grout! Kinewall decorative bathroom wall panels – Easy to install with minimal preparation work Whether you are adding a shower or renovating a whole bathroom, Kinewall is a quick and versatile solution. With a lightweight and easy to cut and drill composition, on-site installation is a breeze. What’s more, the Kinedo team works with you; from site visits, installation training, technical assistance and first-class aftercare.
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Zentia introduces the Oplia product family Zentia, the UK’s market leader in complete ceiling solutions, proudly announces the launch of ‘Oplia,’ the latest family addition to its product portfolio.
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ormerly recognised as Perla, the renaming reflects Zentia’s commitment to pushing the boundaries of design and functionality in ceiling tiles. The range offers a diverse set of visual and acoustic solutions for interior spaces. All tiles within the range have a smooth, laminated finish for a sleek aesthetic. Oplia hA dB, Oplia hA and Oplia hA+ offer excellent sound absorption, Oplia hA dB and Oplia dB offer impressive sound attenuation properties, and alongside Oplia Triangles
the range provides the ideal solution for a wide spectrum of communal interiors such as offices and classrooms. Alongside white, 34 new exciting colours have been added to the range to experiment with design, create defined zones and assist with wayfinding. Each tile has a high light reflectance of 86% and extremely low Volatile Organic Compound (VOC) content, offering overall enhanced health, wellbeing and productivity for the
end user. Graham Taylor , Director, Sales & Marketing at Zentia commented on the launch: “The introduction of Oplia signifies our ongoing commitment to redefining the possibilities within ceiling tile solutions. With a renewed focus on amazing aesthetics and acoustic excellence, the new Oplia family offers a great canvas for architects and designers to innovate and create inspiring spaces.” Zentia – Enquiry 56
Boost your understanding with new Hunter Douglas CPD Hunter Douglas has launched a new CPD (continued professional development) seminar, focusing on wood ceilings and wall systems.
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Among the subjects covered are: solid and veneer wood systems as part of the sustainability agenda in the workplace; how a real or veneer wood system can have a positive impact on the environment; and how wood keeps CO2 out of the atmosphere and contributes to a healthy indoor climate.
pproved by RIBA, the 45-minute seminar, Why Wood? Advantages of Timber Ceilings & Walls, is an interactive presentation that covers a host of projectspecific solutions, including service integration and exterior applications.
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Acoustic properties, fire ratings of the different systems, energy-saving performance and maintenance are also discussed as part of the seminar. David Harris, general manager of Hunter Douglas UK, said this CPD supersedes its previous
seminar and now includes its veneered product range. “With many architects and designers focusing on sustainability like never before, it is an opportune time to launch a new CPD about wood ceilings and wall systems,” he said. “Using wood is an environmentally friendly choice, thanks to its long life cycle and durability. It is also Cradle to Cradle Certified™ silver, which means it meets certain stringent standards for manufacture and environmental controls. “The sheer versatility of solid wood or veneer enables any architect to create an unrivalled range of finishes, and we want designers to learn more about how they can use this material, even when working to a tight budget.” To find out more information about the CPD seminar, email: cpd@hunterdouglas.co.uk Hunter Douglas Architectural – Enquiry 57
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News & Developments
Mapei protects new homes in historic building conversion A Mapei waterproofing membrane & watertight concrete system has been designed by LaintonServices, Stockport as part of a sympathetic conversion of a former medical Centre in Altrincham, Cheshire.
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ollowing relocation of the centre, the character building has been transformed into new homes.
The Mapei system was installed within basement areas, by Lainton Services, with components supplied by Kestral Construction Products. The historic towncentre building is located in a conservation area, on the same site as the Grade II listed Church of St John the Evangelist which has also been converted. Dating back to the 1800’s, the building was originally used as a school, before being converted into a medical centre in the 1980’s. The sensitive £4m redevelopment provides five high-end 3 and 4 bedroom homes, with basements and private gardens. Two Mapei pre & post applied HDPE (High Density Polyethylene Geomembrane) waterproof membranes were used to protect the
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The robust membranes are highly resistant to puncturing, tearing, natural elements and UV rays, and they provide a barrier against groundwater, soil moisture, radon and methane gas. On contact with concrete, the system forms a permanent, tough bond. The system also included Mapei’s watertight concrete admixture Idrocrete KR 1000: a powder admixture made from special hydrophilic components that reduces the permeability of hardened concrete which was supplied by Cemex –along with Mapeproof Liquid
Membrane: a two-component polyurethane elastomeric, thixotropic, liquid waterproofing membrane. Mapei – Enquiry 59
Mapei Purtop Easy awarded BBA Certification
As Whitesales further strengthens its position in the specification sector, Lee Greer has been announced as the new dedicated national sales manager for specification and business development. Lee joined Whitesales as a regional sales manager in 2023 and, since then, has played a key role in Whitesales’ ongoing success. He says that clients, specifiers and contractors are increasingly appreciating the added value that the Whitesales distinct service offering brings to the commercial sector: “We’re winning repeat contracts on the strength of our design advice and technical support, as well as our product quality and on time deliveries.”
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underground structure of the building: Mapeproof AL AP was applied before concrete was poured and Mapeproof AL 1200 AP was applied afterwards.
Mapei has received BBA Certification for its liquid waterproofing system - Purtop Easy. A single-component, cold liquidapplied polyurethane roof waterproofing membrane, Purtop Easy is used to protect roofs, balconies and terraces, making substrates completely waterproof even at low temperatures. The BBA Certificate 23/7057 confirms that Purtop Easy achieves a classification of BROOF(t4) under BS EN 13501-5 : 2005 and it has a service life of at least 25 years. During the BBA assessment process, the system was assessed as a waterproofing layer on pitched and flat roofs, with pedestrian and limited access, including green roofs and roof gardens, fulfilling all requirements. Key factors tested included safety in case of fire, hygiene, health and the environment – including watertightness, resistance to mechanical damage, root penetration and slip resistance - and durability. It was also assessed for design, installation, workmanship maintenance and repair, as well manufacture, delivery and site handling. The versatile membrane is resistant to standing water, root penetration, foot traffic, low and high temperatures (-40°c to +80°c) and UV rays. As well as BBA certification, Purtop Easy is CE marked and an ETAG 005 certified system. Mapei – Enquiry 61
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Cathedral benefits from an UltraScape installation UltraScape have partnered with landscaping specialists Ground Control, to restore a cobbled driveway at the magnificent St Albans Cathedral.
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he client was disappointed that the existing cobbles were lifting and moving under regular vehicular traffic.
Following thorough and detailed conversations between the client, Ground Control and UltraScape, it soon became clear that using BS 7533 compliant paving installation materials was the only way forward.
Comprising of eco-bed bedding mortar, proprime slurry primer and flowpoint flowable grout, Ground Control utilised UltraScape’s BS 7533 compliant mortar paving system to relay the cobbles to create an exquisite, seamless finish. To begin, UltraScape eco-bed was applied to the area to produce the ultimate foundation for the paving. UltraScape eco-bed can be laid from 10mm – 100mm, is shrinkage compensated and can be opened to foot traffic after just 12 hours, allowing contractors to move on to the next part of the installation quickly. In addition to its superb performance qualities, eco-bed also contains 20% recycled material. With eco-bed in place, Ground Control coated the
Get the latest information with GEZE’s latest Product Guide GEZE UK’s latest Product Guide and Price List has been completely revised and updated to make it even easier for architects, architectural ironmongers and specifiers to select the most effective product for their needs. The detailed, illustrated technical guide provides specifiers with essential information about GEZE’s extensive range of door closers, window control systems, sliding door fittings, glass door fittings, and smoke and heat extraction systems and now lists all door closers according to type: with guide rail, link arms, integrated or transom mounted. It also includes the latest editions to the product range.
mortar and paving with pro-prime slurry primer to create an exceptional bond. Using a primer eliminates costly failures caused by general wear and tear and gives you confidence and peace of mind that the paving slabs will not come loose. To complete the installation, marketleading flowpoint flowable grout, in Charcoal, was used to joint the cobbles. With an initial set of just 15 minutes, and a walk on time of one hour, it is unsurprising that flowpoint has become synonymous with fast application, cost-effective and robust jointing. Instarmac Group – Enquiry 62
Schüco Excellence Awards now open for entries Entries are now open for the 2024 Schüco Excellence Awards, marking the eleventh year of the event, which celebrates outstanding design incorporating Schüco façade, window, and door systems. The awards recognise creativity, innovation, technical expertise, and collaboration to deliver architectural intent. Participation is open to architects and specialist contractors showcasing projects that integrate Schüco aluminium and steel products and systems. Winning projects will be announced at The Pelligon, Canary Wharf, on 27th June 2024. The deadline for entry is Friday 12th April. For full details and to enter, please visit: https://excellenceawards.awardsplatform.com Schüco – Enquiry 64
Created to be completely user-friendly, the guide is divided into five easy-to-use sections so that the comprehensive range of products can be found quickly and efficiently, whilst also providing users with a handy reference guide to the applications of all GEZE products. It includes technical drawings, application descriptions and finishes as well as glass preparation information and technical information on a wide variety of solutions for toughened glass. The Product Guide is available electronically or as hard copy. To order a copy email info.uk@geze.com. GEZE UK – Enquiry 63
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Gilberts ups the standard in smoke and fire protection With growing emphasis on managing the risk of smoke and fire within building safety, Britain’s leading air movement engineer Gilberts is leading the way to optimise control.
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o address increasing demand and to exceed criteria laid down in the latest Building Regulations, Gilberts is launching a new, fully tested range of insulated smoke and fire dampers. The insulated dampers compliment Gilberts’ established Ductgard units for HVAC ductwork. The insulation element of the new dampers helps minimise the risk of heat transfer and thus the risk of fire spreading beyond the compartment. Its performance exceeds the two relevant layers of fire safety in buildings: integrity of compartmentation and structural safety. Spring and thermal fuse activated, the insulated dampers offer fire resistance of EI30, EI60, EI90 and EI120 for general ventilation systems with walls and partitions of various ratings.
Ideal Heating and ACV join forces Groupe Atlantic companies Ideal Heating Commercial Products and ACV UK will be joining forces again at this year’s Specifi Mechanical Services events being held across the breadth of Great Britain. Under their ‘Experts Together’ banner, Ideal Heating and ACV will be exhibiting at twelve of the Specifi shows, including Bristol, Birmingham, Nottingham, Liverpool, London, Newcastle, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Leeds, and Cardiff. Richard Brown, Head of Specification Sales for Ideal Heating – Commercial Products, says: “These events give us a great opportunity to meet with specifiers and engineers from a variety of backgrounds and understand the design challenges they face; it’s very much a two way flow of information.” Ideal Heating – Enquiry 66
Thus, they deliver effective cut-off partitioning between the fire-engulfed zone and the remaining part of the building, helping maintain the building integrity. The range is fully tested and certified to EN15650, EN13501-3 and EN1366-2. The introduction of the insulated dampers builds on Gilberts’ 60+ years’ heritage of bringing to market advanced technology that enhances the design, safety, energy efficiency and occupier comfort of nondomestic buildings. All Gilberts’ products- standard lines and bespoke solutions- are designed and developed in accordance with BS EN ISO 9001:2015 quality standard in the company’s state of the art 140,000 ft2 facility in Blackpool. Gilberts – Enquiry 65
Gaia’s electric underfloor heating impresses in eco development Howgate Close is a pioneering eco housing development in Eakring, Nottinghamshire which consists of nine eco homes, designed to be a replicable template for rural housing. The development provides local people who have been priced out of homeownership with high quality affordable homes – offering low running costs, low maintenance and access to the open countryside. We delivered the design, supply and installation of electric underfloor heating systems for each of the nine properties, with our expert team fitting 1KW DEVIflex mats throughout the single-storey homes. Our electric underfloor heating is a back-up to the energy generated from 138 roof-mounted photovoltaic (PV) panels. With exceptional Design SAP (Standard Assessment Procedure) Ratings of 131A and 143A, the one- and two-bed dwellings are rated in the top 0.01% of the 14 million registered Energy Performance Certificates (EPCs) in the UK. In its first 10 months, energy bills averaged less than £1 per day in all nine homes. “Howgate Close has the capabilities to supply another neighbourhood of the same size with the required energy – a truly remarkable renewable energy achievement,” said Dr Jerry Harrall, technical consultant. Gaia – Enquiry 67
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Handmade terracotta tiles from Parkside Exclusively available in the UK from Parkside Architectural Tiles, Sugaroni is the authentic handmade terracotta tile for specialist restoration and exclusive interiors.
F. Ball has continued its support of grassroots and lower league football clubs that aim to have a positive impact on local communities by donating products to be used to enhance facilities at Ramsgate F.C.
Sugaroni has been handmaking terracotta tiles since 1685 with a list of projects that includes renaissance buildings and historic architecture across Italy. For restoration projects that need careful attention to the
Club sponsor Avenue Flooring, based in Surrey, used F. Ball’s Stopgap 1200 smoothing compound and Styccobond adhesives to install floorcoverings as part of the refurbishment of the main changing rooms at the WW Martin Community Stadium, undertaking the work for free. Fast-track products meant that this could be completed between fixtures. Ramsgate F.C. aims to have a positive impact on the local community. F. Ball – Enquiry 68
selection of traditional materials, Sugaroni handmade terracotta tiles are faithful to the techniques that have been used for centuries. The Italian company’s products are now available through the specification experts at Parkside Architectural Tiles. With access to 1200 different shapes and sizes, as well as the possibility for special products to meet the unique needs of restoration, Parkside can help to find the right solution for the most specific of requirements. Sugaroni’s range is also ready for projects that want to create an interior with the unique atmosphere of handmade clay tiles. For luxury residential homes and hotels, the tiles bring a unique and exclusive look that can’t be imitated.
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Jonathan Wiles, director of commercial sales, says: “We’re thrilled to have Sugaroni within the Parkside Architectural Tiles product family. These tiles are a testament to 400 years of craftmanship by the Italian company.” Parkside Architectural Tiles – Enquiry 69
Solid hardwearing floor for new gallery Junckers’ solid wood flooring forms an integral part of the interior scheme at the new South Asia gallery at Manchester Museum. Architects Purcell created a new two-storey extension which includes two new galleries, as well as re-designing the original buildings to add a new main entrance, foyer, and visitor facilities. The interior, designed by Studio C102 and Mobile Studio Architects, features Junckers Oak Natural Pearl flooring as part of a material palette of rich colours and textures. Junckers’ oak flooring provides the museum with a durable surface to accommodate high foot traffic.
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With the beginning of a new year, Forbo Flooring Systems is excited to launch its brand new Forbo Awards, replacing its previous Forbo Escapes competition. This new iteration of Forbo’s industry-renowned architectural design competition includes three categories, with a special focus on sustainability, and a bumper prize package for the lucky winning practices. Forbo’s new Awards style competition will recognise a wider variety of projects from the architectural, interior design and flooring industry in three categories: Project of the Year, Sustainable Project of the Year and Public Choice. Online entry into the 2024 Forbo Awards is open, with a closing date of 31st July.
Parkside Architectural Tiles has launched Pronto, a collection of luxury vinyl tiles (LVT) giving projects a complementary, high-quality option alongside its range of commercial tiles. The range features authentic wood and stone designs, including herringbone, terrazzo, concrete and marble. The range is designed to offer fast installation with integrated underlay and proven click systems, including DreamClick for multiple laying combinations, and is available in commercial specifications, including 36+ PTV, and residential use specifications. Pronto’s 100% waterproof Tough Core Technology gives this LVT floor a rigid construction that combines with the integrated underlay to accommodate different subfloor conditions.
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