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SPECIFICATION This month’s features: Sector Reports: • Offices & Commercial Buildings • Health & Social Care
Features: • External Walls • Structures & Building Systems
• Floors, Walls & Ceilings • Drainage & Water Management
Buzon introduce their first non-combustible range The A-PED - A-rated pedestals made clever
• Kitchens, Bathrooms & Washrooms
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Welcome Timely review at a testing time for construction
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he announcement that Housing Secretary Robert Jenrick has appointed two experts to lead an independent review of the system for testing construction products has come at an important time for the industry. The changes already taking place to building regulations and existing reviews of the construction product market, along with the on-going Grenfell Tower inquiry, has put a spotlight on the industry and the need for wider transformation. Former government adviser and construction expert Paul Morrell OBE will be the chair of the independent panel, along with legal expert Anneliese Day QC. It will examine how to strengthen the current system for testing construction products to provide confidence that these materials are safe and perform as marketed. “The Grenfell Tower Inquiry has heard deeply concerning suggestions that some construction product manufacturers may have gamed the system for testing these materials and compromised the safety of residents,” said Robert Jenrick. “We are taking these allegations very seriously and will await the Inquiry’s final recommendations - but it is clear that action is needed now to ensure products used on buildings always meet the highest safety standards.” The panel will engage with a wide range of stakeholders to seek their views on how the system of safety testing of construction products could be improved and will report later this year with recommendations.
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May 2021
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Magazine
SPECIFICATION This month’s features: Sector Reports: • Offices & Commercial Buildings • Health & Social Care
Features: • External Walls • Structures & Building Systems
• Floors, Walls & Ceilings • Drainage & Water Management
• Kitchens, Bathrooms & Washrooms
Buzon introduce their first non-combustible range
Specification Magazine || May 2021
The A-PED - A-rated pedestals made clever
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World leaders in the manufacture and distribution of adjustable pedestal systems, Buzon have released their very first metal pedestal range, The A-PED™: the most technically advanced, A1 fire-rated range of adjustable pedestals for terrace and raised floor projects. Made from recycled aluminium and zinc-coated steel, the A-PED™ range offers a noncombustible external flooring solution for projects requiring maximum fire safety.
14 Projects 18 Front Cover Spotlight 20 Corporate Profile
Sector Reports 30 Offices & Commercial Buildings 36 Health & Social Care
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Future Buildings Standard must be more ambitious A coalition of built environment and climate action organisations has written to the Permanent Secretary at the Ministry of Housing Communities and Local Government (MHCLG), Jeremy Pocklington, to share concerns about the current Future Buildings Standard. The letter – signed by twenty-one organisations including the Chartered Institute of Building (CIOB), Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA), UK Green Building Council (UKGBC) and Greenpeace – highlights significant shortcomings of the proposed new energy and ventilation standards for non-domestic buildings and existing homes in England. Failings include no intention to regulate the total energy consumption of buildings; set targets for actual energy performance, or embodied carbon. Alongside more ambitious new standards, signatories
also call for a National Retrofit Strategy. It follows the official Future Buildings Standard consultation, which ended in April. RIBA President, Alan Jones, said: “The built environment is responsible for approximately 40% of the UK’s total carbon output. Put simply, the proposed Future Buildings Standard does not go far enough to reduce this impact. “To reach net zero carbon emissions, demonstrate global leadership and create a world-leading built environment sector England needs more ambitious regulations. “The Future Buildings Standard provides an opportunity to make critical and essential changes: to regulate total energy consumption and set critical targets for actual energy performance and embodied carbon. I urge policymakers to realise its potential.”
The letter has been signed by the following organisations: • Active Building Centre • Architects Climate Action Network (ACAN) • Architects Declare • Association for Environment Conscious Building (AECB) • Building Performance Network (BPN) • Chartered Institute of Building (CIOB) • Chartered Institution of Building Services Engineers (CIBSE) • E3G • Energy Saving Trust • London Energy Transformation Initiative (LETI) • Friends of the Earth • Good Homes Alliance • Greenpeace • MCS Foundation • National Energy Foundation (NEF) • New London Architecture (NLA) • Passivhaus Trust • Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) • Royal Town Planning Institute (RTPI) • The Alliance for Sustainable Building Products (ASBP) • UK Green Building Council (UKGBC)
Architect brings design to life with VR Architects Kirkland Fraser Moor (KFM) are pioneering the use of Virtual Reality (VR) to bring to life design processes and stakeholder consultations. Using VR based on a 3D building model created by aerial mapping company Bluesky, the Hertfordshire practice successfully secured planning permission for a new housing development on green belt. The KFM VR experience placed the design in its real-world context giving viewers the opportunity to interact with the development and understand how the property would be perceived by neighbouring dwellings. Viewed by Council planning officers the KFM VR ‘tour’ was a critical part of the successful application.
Chelsea Barracks announces LEED Platinum Status The Chelsea Barracks development has been awarded LEED Platinum certification.
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As the benchmark for green building certification, LEED Platinum status confirms the development’s sustainability agenda.
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Sustainability has been a core driving factor in the evolution of the wider masterplan delivering a comprehensive framework for green building design. Chelsea Barracks is now not only the most significant development in Central
Achieving LEED Platinum ensures existing residents and future tenants will occupy healthy, future proof homes. It is the highest global standard of sustainability to be judged on and has set a new benchmark for developers around the world.
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Excellent engagement with the CCPI consultation The information from the industry-wide consultation on the proposed Code for Construction Product Information is still being processed and analysed, but preliminary data shows excellent engagement from across the construction industry. The consultation, to which the whole industry were invited to respond, gave manufacturers, distributors, specifiers and users of product information an opportunity to comment on the new Code, the implementation of its 11 Clauses, and its proposed ongoing management and policing. The consultation was undertaken for the CPA by MRA Research, an independent market research company and MRS accredited Company Partner. In total, more than 200 responses have been received so far, including comprehensive feedback from 33 trade associations representing well over 10,000 member companies. The trade association responses provided in-depth and detailed comments and suggestions on behalf of their members. Although the official deadline for submissions was 31st March, entries are still coming in. Given the importance of a new Code these are also being included in the analysis while sectors that have engaged less are being encouraged to submit their views. Preliminary results show that only 1% are opposed to the Code, while 73% of respondents said the proposed Code either almost or completely meets their expectations. Just under 90% of providers of construction product information and trade associations said it’s important for their company or their members to comply with the new Code.
Adam Turk, Chair of the CPA’s Marketing Integrity Group and CEO of Siderise says: “We’re delighted with the industry’s engagement to the Consultation and the detail and breadth of feedback, which the wider team are currently working through. The range of feedback provides us with important insight into the specific challenges different organisations at all levels may face. “The consultation aims to ensure that every view is heard in equal measure, and so we encourage that all feedback is through the formalised consultation process so we can gather the many responses effectively. We are continuing to seek the views of sectors who’ve left it to others to speak for them or just have not engaged to a significant degree. They also matter and we are making strenuous efforts to include their views. “We are pleased to see that the majority of respondents do indeed support the proposed Code for Construction Product Information, and in its current format too,” continues Adam. “The comments provided however, highlight a need for clarification around some areas of the Code, together with useful consideration to some of the specific detail, and are giving us food for thought around some concerns and topics for further discussion. These will be addressed in the coming months. We always recognised that more work would be required and the industry’s input is a fantastic sense check for us.” The data is currently being validated and analysed by MRA Research and the full report will be released in due course. Feedback from individuals and Trade Associations will be reported separately, because the huge volume of helpful detail requires a more qualitative analysis.
DLA to redevelop Leeds Quarry Hill site DLA Architecture has secured planning consent, on behalf of its client Metropolitan and District Securities (MDS), to deliver a major new mixed-use scheme at Quarry Hill in Leeds city centre. St Cecilia Place is a new development on the site of the former Quarry Hill flats that were demolished over 40 years ago. The scheme will comprise 352 build-to-rent (BTR) residential apartments along with amenity spaces and commercial units. The DLA design approach includes three elegant interlinked tall buildings ranging in height of 19, 20 and 22 storeys with each connected by a pair of eight storey structures. The residential space will offer studios, one bed, two bed and three bed apartments. The ground floor public realm includes two courtyards, communal facilities with cycle storage and a residents car park.
ADSA welcomes new members The Automatic Door Suppliers Association (ADSA) has seen an increase in
membership of more than 15 per cent – welcoming more members in 2020 than ever before.
to be responsive and flexible to the needs of our members and provide them with the support, advice and guidance.
The figures, published as part of a video highlighting the achievements of the trade association, demonstrates the value which membership has provided during uncertain times, said its head.
“We have had to find alternative ways of doing things, delivering training, raising awareness to changes in law, standards and new processes that have been instigated by a shifting landscape of Brexit and COVID19. This has prompted new ways of working that our members have found supported and we have actively reached out to encourage more companies and individuals to join us.”
“Our industry has been incredibly resilient through these troubling times,” said ADSA’s Managing Director Ken Price. “Throughout the pandemic we have tried
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Affordable homes and jobs define Covid bounceback The Legal & General Rebuilding Britain Index (RBI) reveals that provision of jobs and good quality affordable housing will define the UK’s progress in building back better. The findings have shown that measures to support the UK’s recovery cannot be uniform or linear, with different nations, regions and communities needing to level-up in different ways. The RBI has been established to measure the UK’s progress in levelling up on a quarterly basis. It tracks social and economic progress across the country, using a combination of statistical data and community opinion across 51 measures, including Health and Social Care, Education, Housing, Jobs & Economic Prosperity, Environment, Energy, Transport and Digital. Legal & General will survey 20,000 people over the course of 2021 to identify the extent to which these areas are driving a recovery across regions and local areas.
According to the new research, households in the North of England, Wales and Northern Ireland require investment in jobs to level up their economic prospects. Wales (51/100), the North East of England (53/100) and Northern Ireland (54/100) achieved the lowest Jobs & Economic Prosperity Index scores across the whole of the UK. For London and the South of England, housing – particularly affordable housing – is the critical type of infrastructure requiring investment, with London achieving the lowest Housing score (51/100). The research has also shown that across and within regions, lower income communities are most ‘at risk’ of being left behind in the wake of the pandemic, offering more credence to the idea of a “K-shaped” UK recovery. Low-income households perform less well on all measures included within the study irrespective of where they live in the UK. The analysis has found pockets of affluence and deprivation in all parts of the UK, challenging the notion of a North-South divide.
Nigel Wilson, CEO at Legal & General: “Levelling up and building back better are, rightly, key government priorities. Our new Rebuilding Britain Index shows that investment priorities differ by area – but that job creation and affordable housing are the centrepiece to improving quality of life. “Through our Inclusive Capitalism strategy, we have invested over £29bn in partnership with the public and private sector to deliver tangible regeneration which delivers more affordable housing, creates jobs and supports regional economic growth. “As the idea of a K-shaped recovery becomes a reality, and inequality widens across the UK, developing local investment strategies to meet local priorities has never been more important. “Towns and cities should be in the driving seat of their own recovery and it’s up to businesses like ours to provide the investment needed to realise these ambitions.”
Technology Strand leads to company launch Three entrepreneurs have joined together to launch a new venture – Strand Technologies – producing technologybased solutions for safety, security and control which can be used across a range of industries. Catherine Franks, Paul Ryan and Simon Bowden all run and manage businesses within the door hardware and automatic doors sector and have previously partnered on other projects. They have now launched Strand Technologies to spearhead a range of products which can be used to monitor
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and remotely control a variety of operating systems including automated pedestrian entrances, access control systems, industrial doors, gates and shutters as well as road signage and refrigeration. Catherine Franks is heading the company as Managing Director, overseeing day-to-day operations and aligning Strand Technologies entrance solutions market alongside her existing business, Strand Hardware. Simon Bowden, who previously worked for GEZE UK, Record and GU Automatic Doors, has taken on the role of Commercial Director, managing sales and new product
development, while RTR founder Paul Ryan, is Director for strategic support for business development. The business, based in Walsall - the home of Strand Hardware, has iContact among its product range. This is a device which can be applied to any electro-mechanical operating system for remote monitoring, control and diagnostic management. By connecting the ‘black box’ to automatic doors, industrial gates, shutters and barriers, it uses ‘real time’ information to enable remote or on-site diagnostics and operations via a digital user platform.
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Project: The Residences at Mandarin Oriental Mayfair, London Architect: Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners Suppliers: Barretts of Aspley; East Anglian Galvanizing; Wedge Group Galvanizing; ISG; Thomas Juul-Hansen
Completion countdown for major Mayfair landmark The structural framework for an iconic new landmark in Mayfair’s oldest square is taking shape with companies working firmly in partnership to meet the 2021 completion date.
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arretts of Aspley, a leading specialist in major structural and architectural metalwork is currently undertaking final elements of complex building works at the pioneering new development at 22 Hanover Square, London. Known as The Residences at Mandarin Oriental Mayfair, London, the project has been designed by internationally recognised architectural firm Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners, with the incorporation of 684 Vierendeel columns manufactured by Barretts of Aspley for the building’s façade. “Behind the powerful façade there’s a secret world of surprise and contrast, lightness and fluidity,” explains Graham Stirk, of Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners. “An unexpected experience.” The grand façade is inspired by the proportions of some of the finest buildings of the Georgian era. The floor-to-ceiling windows alternate with 1.5 metre long hand-made Italian bricks, and are accented with Juliet balconies. The triple-height glass atrium and glass lift shafts will flood the building’s communal spaces with light.
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ISG has secured a £50 million project with Clivedale London to deliver the shell and core construction. The linked development at 22 Hanover Square comprises a 50-key luxury 5-star Mandarin Oriental Hotel and 80 individual apartments, housed within a striking Roger Stirk Harbour + Partners (RSHP) designed multi-level building. Employing an innovative exoskeleton steel frame, forming a vierendeel structure around the perimeter of each block, eliminates the need for a central reinforced concrete core, with both buildings linked via a translucent glass connecting core. This houses panoramic lifts, glazed walkways and a feature steel staircase providing access for apartment residents to the Mandarin Oriental Hotel’s comprehensive range of exclusive facilities, that will include a spa, swimming pool, gym, restaurant and retail concessions. The eye-catching façade of the two towers incorporates a range of high-quality architectural materials, including handmade Venetian tiles and extensive curtain walling. >>
Working in partnership with long-standing suppliers East Anglian Galvanizing Ltd, part of Wedge Group Galvanizing Ltd, every single column — the largest of which measures circa 6.2 x 1.5m — has been hot dip galvanized with molten zinc to provide the steel with long-term protection. Each piece has then been wet sprayed with the finishing coat and filled with concrete at Barretts of Aspley’s state-of-the-art facility in Bedford. Oliver King, Head of Commercial at Barretts of Aspley, explained: “We’ve been working on this development for 24 months (as of January 2021) and we’re nearing the final stages of the project, with the completion date set for later on this year. So far, we’ve manufactured all 686 columns and installed all but 16. “In total, together with the trusted team at East Anglian Galvanizing, we’ve manufactured and hot dip galvanized 1,000 tonnes of structural steel, so to see it all starting to take shape is hugely rewarding for all involved.”
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The Residence at Mandarin Oriental Mayfair, London: •
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Interior Designer: Thomas Juul-Hansen.
>> Steven McGee, managing director of ISG’s Construction South business, commented: “Our first project for Clivedale London represents one of the most eagerly awaited developments in Mayfair, bringing internationally renowned architecture and the peerless luxury of the Mandarin Oriental Hotel brand to Hanover Square. “The residential element of the scheme means owners of the linked apartments will reside in London’s newest iconic building, on the doorstep of one of London’s most vibrant communities, with outstanding access to 5-star hotel facilities.” Thomas Juul-Hansen’s interiors have been crafted to complement the architectural identity of the building, such as the natural light that floods in from the floor-to-ceiling windows and the Juliet balconies. The fittings are bespoke, designed to maximise the potential of the apartments.
With 190,000ft2 of residential and hotel space, plus 4,500ft2 retail space and two rooftop penthouses with amenities such as a restaurant and bar, spa, indoor pool and state-of-the-art gym and bar, the space is set to become an iconic landmark with prime location in the city. Selwyn Parrish, Sales and Commercial Manager at East Anglian Galvanizing Ltd, said: “This is a truly remarkable development in the heart of our capital, and we’re extremely proud to be working alongside the team at Barretts of Aspley on this project. “Hot dip galvanizing the steelwork used on the façade of the building will prevent the steel from corroding and will ensure the building’s exterior looks as new as it does today for many, many years to come.”
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Buzon Releases Class A1 Fire-Rated Pedestals World leaders in the manufacture and distribution of adjustable pedestal systems, Buzon, has released the A-PED™: a marketleading, fire-rated range of adjustable pedestals for terrace and raised floor projects.
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ade from recycled aluminium and zinccoated steel, the A-PED™ range offers a non-combustible external flooring solution for relevant high-rise buildings above 18 metres in height, and any other project requiring maximum fire safety. With its 42mm to 282mm adjustment and an integrated 5% millimetre-precise slope corrector, design professionals are hailing this pedestal as one of the most advanced A-rated solutions on the market today. Alongside its adjustment and slope correction functionality, spacer tabs are built into the head of the pedestal to maintain alignment and facilitate drainage in paving applications; the tabs can be removed as required to suit different paver layouts or to accommodate joists for aluminium or other fire-rated deckboards. Combined, these features ensure compatibility with both paving, decking and grating, and the large load spreader plate base works effectively with insulation materials and waterproof membranes. A Need For An A-Rated Solution The regulation changes that require A-rated products apply in specific circumstances, for example, on specified attachments on relevant buildings over 18 metres in height. However, there are many projects in which fire officers have specifically requested A-rated products to ensure “best practice”. This, increasingly, is also the case amongst specifiers, too.
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The request for A-Rated products on buildings that don’t necessarily call for them demonstrates the changing attitudes amongst those within the industry and the need to deliver safer solutions on all projects and schemes. It is still uncertain as to whether the eighteen-metre rule will, in the future, get reduced to eleven metres – or more, further highlighting the argument for specifying noncombustible products. It’s clear that there is a demand for fire-rated compliance within the industry and the release of The A-PED™ has come at a time when specifiers and fire safety offices alike are seeking reassurance. With a variety of adjustable pedestals to meet the needs of architects, designers and contractors involved in external flooring projects, Buzon’s pedestal ranges include the DPH, PB, BC and their latest B-rated pedestal range, the BC-FR. Alongside the addition of the A-PED™, all pedestals and accessories have been designed to meet the weight, safety, longevity and enhanced support requirements needed to cater for wide demands. Buzon pride themselves on their ability to provide “a pedestal for every project” and The A-PED™ solidifies this claim. As the sister company to The Outdoor Deck Company and Alfresco Floors, Buzon has been at the forefront of adjustable pedestal design and innovation, producing an e-Book on overcoming key challenges in external floor installation, running CPDs for architects and landscape professionals, and offering full technical site-specific advice. The release of the A-PED™ marks a
milestone in fire-rated compliance for all three companies, with Alfresco Floors’ recently releasing their AR-DECK & PAVE systems. All three companies share a long and wellrespected track record in the industry, with over 25 years` experience in the design, supply and installation of commercial and domestic exterior floors, all over the UK. Collectively, the trio of companies specialise in hard landscaping systems which feature a variety of surfaces and support technologies, including both fire-rated and standard systems. The introduction of Buzon’s A-PED™ and subsequent fire-rated products has come at a time when installers and designers alike need a compliant, versatile solution to meet the varying needs of the projects they are working on, and an effective, reliable option that is compliant with the recently updated Building Regulations. For architects and specifiers, The A-PED™ can be seen at Domus’ London W1 showroom, showcasing the fire-rated adjustable pedestal alongside their DPH range and Alfresco Floors’ AR-PAVE. Domus are the leading supplier of internal and external porcelain, with an eye for detail and an extensive range of dimensions and colours. If you are working on a commercial or residential new-build or refurbishment or would like any further information on the A-PED™ - or any other advanced pedestal options, please visit the website or contact us by phone or email. Buzon – Enquiry 12
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Peace of mind key to the success of ONLEVEL’s empire state post railing system. Post system glass balustrading is commonplace throughout the UK, featuring internally and externally upon a number of applications. Whether used externally on balconies to provide a secure barrier with clear views or internally upon a staircase to provide light and airy spaces, post balustrading is clearly here to stay.
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he popularity of post system glass balustrading has led to widespread availability and choice. So how do you choose the right solution? Whether your project is internal or external it’s safe to assume you want the balustrading to last, especially if outdoors. The British weather will undoubtedly take its toll on substandard installations. ONLEVEL’s Empire State Post System is high quality railing system providing speed of installation, cost savings and importantly peace of mind. The system has a 2mm material thickness to ensure a reliable and long-lasting railing framework that will remain in great shape for years to come. The Empire State Post System is available in 42.4 mm diameter with the further option of a stainless steel V4A finish for a modern, safe, aesthetically pleasing installation. The Empire State Post System is a completely pre-assembled post system for all-glass balustrade systems. It features the innovative KRONOS Glass Clamp, is quick
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and easy to fit, and reduces installation time. All posts are prepared for a speedy installation, the threads for fixing the clamps are pre-drilled for straightforward fitting. Furthermore, ONLEVEL offer the “Extended Version” option with the adjustable KRONOS clamps also pre-assembled to save time. You can expect to save up to 40 minutes of installation time when compared to all other standard products. Gary Dean, Managing Director, ONLEVEL UK comments. “The Empire State Post System is a fantastic product and the number of repeat orders for it speaks volumes. It offers valuable savings in installation time, the component parts come preassembled to make it really quick and easy to install, but importantly it offers peace of mind due to its high-quality material and manufacture. We have been busy extending our range of Stainless-Steel railings items with the promise of more to come in a new catalogue this summer; in the meantime, we ask you to give us a call to find out
what’s available as the range grows weekly.” Innovation Specialists Integral to The Empire State Systems is KRONOS, it is a revolutionary glass clamp that does it all, and more. Made in Germany from one piece of high-performance stainless steel it fits all post connections, flat, 42mm and 48mm posts from 8mm to 12.76mm glass with no fiddly pieces to buy separately (or lose). The unique design means that just one clamp is required for all applications! Covers protect the whole surface and ensure a sleek smooth professional look from both sides of the clamp. In addition, the Kronos glass clamp is available in a range of finishes, is costeffective due to its efficient design and reduces installation time, as no rubber gaskets are needed and no tricky assembly to adjust the clamp to fit. ONLEVEL – Enquiry 14
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The art of concealment with Pendock The decorative finishing of building interiors and exteriors has evolved into something of a fine art – in some cases, literally. Yet for most commercial structures, whether they’re offices, public buildings, schools or hotels, for example, they rely on a wide range of off-the-shelf or bespoke products to provide the finishing touch.
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elford based casing and enclosure specialist, Pendock, has been a key player in this particular construction discipline for more than 30 years. Initially focusing on its pre-formed plywood boxing products, used to conceal pipework and cabling, Pendock began expanding its range in the early 1990s to meet a growing demand for decorative architectural casings solutions. The company has since become well known in this field, particularly for column casings, building linings and washroom systems, as well as low surface temperature (LST) radiator guards and floor ducting. Its original pipe boxing products continue to be an important part of the range, primarily with housing association and local authority specifiers, where they play a key role in concealing retrofitted fire sprinkler pipe work on high rise social housing developments. In 2020, Pendock took the opportunity to not only introduce a number of new products, but also restructure its entire range by combining similar products into six individual groups, each with its own
clear brand to make specification easier and more logical. The ‘Profiles’ brand includes all pipe and fire sprinkler boxing products, as well as boiler casings, while ‘Radius’ bring together the company’s column casings and ‘Linea’ covers its building linings and architectural finishing products. Alongside these, ‘Washroom’ provides a comprehensive range of cubicle and washroom systems, whilst LST radiator guards and floor ducting products can be found under the respective ‘SafeHeat’ and ‘Ducting’ ranges. Whilst all the products in each group are relevant to architects, specifiers and contractors, the most commonly specified are those within Pendock’s Radius, Linea and Washroom ranges. Pendock Radius Designed to conceal interior and exterior structural steelwork, as well as concrete columns, Pendock Radius unites the company’s six individual column casing types and each product is available in a range of standard dimensions and shapes, as well as bespoke options.
Incorporating pre-formed plywood and glass reinforced gypsum (GRG) casings, for interior use only, as well as products designed for both interior and exterior applications, which are manufactured from aluminium, stainless steel and moulded glass reinforced plastic (GRP). The pre-formed plywood range is available as circular or square profile casings, as well as extended circles, or rectangular shapes, which use matching or contrasting extension panels between the joints. Although available unfinished, for painting on-site, most are supplied pre-finished with high pressure laminates (HPL), such as Formica®, or with real wood veneers. Like the plywood range, GRG casings are purely for interior use where a smooth joint-less surface is required or where painted finishes are specified to integrate with a building’s interior design scheme. Commonly specified as circles, as GRG casings are moulded, they can also be manufactured to specific shapes and dimensions to meet exact project requirements. Pendock GRP casings are also moulded, but their inherent durability and weather resistance enables them to be used for interior and exterior applications, as well as being particularly suitable in high traffic areas, such as retail and public buildings. Highly versatile, they can be moulded to bespoke dimensions and shapes, such as triangular, elliptical and ‘aerofoil’ sections to meet individual project specifications. The Pendock metal range is also designed for interior and exterior projects.
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Due to their aluminium or stainless-steel construction, they are weather resistant, highly durable and can be specified in a wide range of finishes. In addition to a wide palette of PPC finishes, which can be selected from RAL, BS or Pantone colour references, anodised, brushed, polished and textured finishes are also available, depending on the material specified. Stainless steel column casings can also be specified with patterned finishes, such as Rimex. Pendock Linea The extensive Pendock Linea range comprises nine different types of building lining and architectural finishing products, including exterior rooflights, parapets and soffits, alongside interior pilasters, perimeter casings and ceiling features. Depending on the specification, Linea products utilise a number of different materials in their manufacture, including plywood, MDF, compact laminate, HPL, moulded GRP, stainless steel and aluminium. This makes them ideally suited for a wide range of applications, including airport terminals, transport hubs, commercial buildings and other high traffic areas, such as retail and education. The Linea range is configured to allow architect to specify numerous lining elements within a project, as opposed to these items being unlisted or ‘floating’ within various sections of a specification document. It also allows consistency across a project, as the elements can be manufactured, supplied and installed, if required, from a single source, which reduces risk, mitigates potential coordination issues on site and allows a uniform, high-quality finish to be achieved.
Pendock is well known in this field, particularly for column casings, building linings and washroom systems.
Designed for high traffic and wet areas, including high humidity zones, the Robust and Ultimate cubicles are produced from 12mm compact laminate (CL) with both ranges incorporating a radiused edge. The dedicated Education range covers washrooms from nursery through to further education and are available in 18mm MFC or HPL, as well as 12mm CL in a range of colours and finishes, including special options for early years and schools through all key stages.
For complete design versatility, every aspect the IP panel system and bespoke washroom range can be specified, including the core material, finish colours, graphics, panels and door sizes, as well as pilasters and ironmongery. Vanity units, back panels and accessories are also available alongside DDA and Approved Document M compliant solutions. Pendock – Enquiry 16
Pendock Washroom As its name suggests, Pendock Washroom covers the cubicle and washrooms range, which includes five systems – Classic, Classic Plus, Robust, Ultimate and Education – as well as modular IP panels and bespoke solutions. The Classic range is manufactured from 18mm thick MFC (melamine faced chipboard) and is designed for use where economy and simplicity are key factors, while the Classic Plus uses the same core, but is faced with high pressure laminate. Both models are edged with 2mm PVC.
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Kaldewei receives the iF Design Award 2021 The iF Design Award judging panel appreciated the filigree design of the MING washbowl made of elegant steel.
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he MING washbowl made from Kaldewei steel enamel impresses with its filigree silhouette and a flawless glazed surface. Kaldewei has been awarded the renowned iF Design Award 2021 for the trend-setting and high-quality design of this new model.
Whether located a classic bathroom or in a more creative setting –the elegant MING with its convex curved silhouette creates a image that helps turn the bathroom into a sensual retreat. An easy-to-clean finish, the Kaldewei Pearl
Effect, is standard on all MING bowls, it is also available in lava black matt, black, alpine white glossy and alpine white matt. Kaldewei – Enquiry 17
The premium manufacturer won over the Design Award judging panel with this unmistakable product profile; uniquely combining tradition and modernity with absolute quality in sustainable steel enamel. The traditional contours of this exquisite MING bowl from Kaldewei are inspired by Chinese Ming vases. The washbowl is made from durable steel enamel; with its elegant lines, large interior depth and a delicate, filigree edge it is 100 percent recyclable and offers a sustainable option.
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Franke does the double with Icon tap range Franke’s Icon tap range, which launched in the UK in January, has earned international acclaim by winning two prestigious awards that recognise excellence in product design.
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The distinctive Icon tap combines sinuous, nature-inspired aesthetics and maximum functionality. Designed to make a unique, sculptural style statement in contemporary kitchens, the range comprises a Pull-Out Double Jet Shower model featuring an adjustable pull-out spray which allows users to easily switch between the single or more powerful double jet, and a Swivel Spout option. Both designs feature a built-in Neoperl Laminar aerator to reduce excess splashing and are available in a choice of three stylish finishes of Matt Black, Chrome or Décor Steel. Jo Rawstron, sales and marketing director at Franke, says: “We’re honoured to be recognised by the prestigious Red Dot and iF Design Awards for the Icon tap range which is a shining example of Franke’s commitment to developing kitchen solutions that combine design excellence and technical innovation. To be recognised among our peers by these international awarding bodies only confirms that we’re continuing to achieve our aims, particularly in our core business of sinks and taps.” Icon’s award secures Franke’s position in the iF World Design Index, being included in the iF Top 10 Switzerland and iF Top 100 Europe. Franke – Enquiry 19
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Hunter Douglas Architectural supplies 17,000m2 of new ceiling for Rotterdam Ahoy As part of its major renovation programme, the Ahoy Convention Centre in Rotterdam has replaced its existing ceiling system with a new, innovative and sustainable range of applications developed by Hunter Douglas Architectural. This world-renowned manufacturer of architectural ceiling systems replaced more than 17,000m² of ceiling with a range of modern and durable indoor and outdoor systems.
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unter Douglas Architectural has been known for years as an innovative manufacturer of first-class ceilings and walls for leading projects worldwide. The company has made significant contributions to the visual development of shopping centres, airports, government buildings, hospitals, universities and offices. Rotterdam Ahoy can now also be added to this list. With a conference and meeting centre, six exhibition and event halls and an indoor arena, Rotterdam Ahoy is a multifunctional accommodation in Rotterdam South. The capacity varies from just 10 to 25,000 people.
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architecture and add durability and beauty to the exterior of any building. The ceilings are made of special corrosion-resistant aluminum and are developed to withstand the most extreme weather conditions. Translation of versatile objectives into practical applications Hunter Douglas Architectural cell ceilings are also used inside the Ahoy. These high-quality aluminum grid ceilings work in interiors needing open and light constructions. They help to shape a space and provide interesting shading and light effects. These ceiling systems are also ideal for a plenum with limited depth.
Smart and aesthetic solutions for heat, light, noise and energy control Through ingenious engineering and the right product choices, Hunter Douglas Architectural has ensured the visions of the partners involved have come to life. For example, the Ahoy ceiling is equipped with smart and aesthetic solutions that control heat, light, sound and energy without making any concessions in terms of sustainability. The objectives and the versatile use of the event location had to be carefully and critically examined, which resulted in various practical and applicable solutions.
HeartFelt® modular felt ceilings, another innovative Hunter Douglas Architectural application, have also been chosen for Ahoy. The winner of the highest award of the Red Dot Award 2017 in the Product Design category, the special acoustic and visual properties perfectly match the versatile use of an event space. HeartFelt® is a modular, linear, felt panel made of non-woven thermoformed PES fibres. The system is C2C certified, making it an excellent sustainable application.
For example, Cell Ceilings have been chosen for outdoor applications. These Luxalon® Exterior Ceilings from Hunter Douglas Architectural open up new possibilities for expressive
The final Hunter Douglas Architectural ceiling to be selected for the inside of the stadium is the 300C / L ceiling. The wide ceiling plates are ideally suited to public areas with
a high noise level, such as airports, shopping centres and conference buildings. Thanks to the excellent sound quality, a 300C / L ceiling transforms loud environments into spaces with pleasant acoustics. The acoustic comfort in a public building such as Rotterdam Ahoy is, of course, vital if visitors are to enjoy the best possible experience. Designed to work for you Hunter Douglas Architectural’s motto, “Designed to work for you”, certainly applies to an event hall such as Rotterdam Ahoy. Hunter Douglas Architectural’s range of ceiling products contributes to the sustainable goals of buildings through aesthetic solutions that simultaneously improve comfort and save energy. Only ecologically sound materials are used and Hunter Douglas Architectural is also committed to corporate social responsibility at every layer of the organisation. Hunter Douglas Architectural – Enquiry 21
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Natural kitchen surfaces from Lundhs Real Stone Combining unrivalled workmanship, centuries of knowledge and one of the world’s strongest and most unique natural materials, Lundhs Real Stone has cemented its reputation as a leading provider of 100% real stone, supplying exceptional Larvikite and Anorthosite kitchen materials. From kitchen worktops, to freestanding island tops and splashbacks, the natural stone surfaces deliver on both aesthetic and practical qualities. Boasting from high scratch, heat, stain, water and UV resistance, the surface is ideal for all areas of the kitchen. Offering versatility in design, the surfaces can be blended into integrated sinks as well as waterfall island tops, demonstrating the flexibility and application possibilities of the natural stone.
Offering four different materials in two distinct surface finishes, the exceptional Larvikite and Anorthosite kitchen surfaces epitomise the concept of bringing nature into the home. From the warm brown tones of Lundhs Antique, to the crisp icy blue hues of Lundhs Royal, the complex blend of feldspar crystals in each piece of stone ensures that your kitchen surface is completely unique to you with its own individual fingerprint. Every piece Lundhs Real Stone is delivered with a certificate of authenticity, stating the origin of the stone and leaving customers with their own unique piece of Norway in their home. Lundhs Real Stone – Enquiry 23
Garador introduces wireless optical sensor for GaraGlide Garador’s new electrically operated roller garage door, the GaraGlide, is now available with a wireless optical sensor as an option. The wireless optical sensor is built into the floor seal and utilises light beam technology, so the door will automatically stop if the light beam is broken by an obstruction placed in the door curtain’s downward path. The new wireless optical sensor means there is no spiral cable required to connect the safety edge to the separate control panel housing; batteries are required. The entire garage door fits into just two double-wall cardboard boxes for quick and easy delivery. Choose from 16 colours and 2 timber-effect finishes. Garador – Enquiry 24
Fibo expands its new Urban Collection
Pyroguard accelerates international expansion programme
Fibo has added two new designs to its Urban Collection. Reflecting the latest interior trends, the Herringbone and Hexagonal designs join the popular Metro Brick, which was launched last year. The versatile collection now offers greater possibilities for creating contemporary bathrooms and kitchens, without compromising on ease of installation, maintenance and performance. Inspired by the patterns and architectural features found within cities, Fibo’s Urban Collection consists of designs that are softer than traditional industrial styles, yet still embrace the urban aesthetic. Both of the new designs are available in a choice of three decors: London; White Silk; and Black Silk.
Pyroguard, part of the Technical Fire Safety Group and the world’s leading independent provider of fire safety glass, has accelerated its international expansion programme, with the appointment of Kevin Frisone as the new Sales Director for North America in the latest series of investments. Pyroguard has invested strongly in international markets in recent years, as part of a rapid international expansion programme which has delivered significant revenue growth. As the new Sales Director for the North American region, based in the mid-West, Kevin will be responsible for promoting Pyroguard’s fire safety glass solutions, creating strong customer relationships.
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State-of the-art offices benefit from ELCO boilers Six TRIGON® XL boilers from ELCO are providing the office tenants of 7 & 8 Wellington Place in Leeds, home to the Leeds Government Hub, with highly efficient and reliable heating and hot water. To fulfil the development’s requirements, three 500kW ELCO TRIGON® XL floor standing condensing gas boilers were specified and installed in a roof top plant room to supply 7 Wellington Place, prior to three additional 570kW models being fitted in building number 8. The whole process was undertaken and managed by construction, development and property services specialists Wates Group. ELCO Boilers – Enquiry 27
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Wasteflo Innovative waste-water solutions Making the best use of the space available when undertaking a property refurbishment often calls for a creative approach.
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one more so than when planning to use a space where either a gravity flow of waste water to the main soil pipe is not possible, or in a situation where running waste pipes along internal walls is impractical and unsightly. Common examples include the creation of a toilet, shower room or utility room in a basement, installing an en-suite bathroom some distance from the outside drain, or fitting a toilet in the space under the stairs. Many of these challenges can be overcome simply and effectively with Stuart Turner’s innovative, easy to install Wasteflo range of macerators. Installing a WC using a macerator Super-slim Wasteflo macerators fit neatly behind the WC and allow the cistern to be fixed directly to the wall, often without the use of battens. They automatically reduce waste to a liquid form and pump it away to the soil pipe. Each model can pump vertically up to 5 metres or horizontally up to 52 metres depending on the diameter of the waste outlet pipework used. Wasteflo macerators feature an inverted helical vortex pump and cutting blades which greatly reduces the chances of blockage. A watertight cassette system houses the electrical and mechanical pump components. This allows for clean and easy access without having to remove the toilet or pipework when servicing or maintaining the unit. Another innovative feature is the height adjustable toilet pan connection.
This eliminates the frequent need to ‘raise up’ either the macerator or toilet to ensure that the spigot on the toilet aligns accurately with the connector on the macerator. The waste outlet connector also features an easy-fit adaptor suitable for use with either 22mm, 28mm or 32mm diameter waste pipe. This greatly simplifies the replacement of an old macerator unit where the existing pipework cannot easily be replaced. The Wasteflo WC-1 features a single inlet connection for a WC only, whilst the WC-2 and WC-3 models feature one and two additional waste inlets respectively. These can be used to connect a hand basin in the case of the WC-2, or a hand basin and a shower in the case of the WC-3. They utilise ‘nut and cone, fittings rather than metal jubilee clips which corrode and are difficult
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to clean. Flexibility is further enhanced with the inclusion of inlet adaptors which enable connection to 32mm (1¼”) or 40mm (1½”) diameter pipework. The WC 4C macerator unit is designed specifically for use with ‘wall-hung’ and ‘back-to-wall’ toilets. Sharing the unique features of the rest of the range, the WC 4C can be installed completely out of sight behind a wall structure or stud partition. #POWERINGWATER As with all Stuart Turner pump solutions, Wasteflo macerators offer tried and tested engineering designed and built to the highest standards of quality, innovation and reliability. All Wasteflo products are standards approved, CE compliant and are supplied with a 2 year warranty. Stuart Turner – Enquiry 30
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Digital access control solutions for the built environment Pat Jefferies, Commercial Director at Abloy UK, explains how digital access control solutions are revolutionising the way commercial buildings are secured.
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fter the unprecedented events of the last year, the landscape of access control security in the built environment has changed significantly, so much more is required from a system now, and the days of the traditional lock and key are gone. For example, it’s vital to keep the occupants of a building feeling safe and secure, building confidence in their surroundings as we return to a more ‘normal’ way of life. In addition, there is the need to control the movement of people, and the consistent requirement to meet fire and escape standards. Building and facilities managers need to minimise all potential risks - whether they are driven by building safety or new working practices - while allowing for easy access and egress. Depending on the sector and application, requirements may include fully controlled and audited access to selected areas, with easy to change access permissions giving the flexibility to adapt quickly. ‘Non-contact’ door operation may also be preferential, or the capacity to enforce ‘dynamic lockdown’ in the event of an emergency. The ability to change workplace layouts and personnel flow routing, or
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internal compartmentalisation of an area for greater versatility may also be desirable. With this in mind, Abloy offers a range of digital access solutions to meet virtually any requirements, to provide flexible, scalable and compliant security, and help control the movement of people in a wide range of building types and applications. These include Incedo™ Business, Aperio®, SMARTair®, and CLIQ®, which can be combined in a number of ways to create a bespoke access control system, designed specifically for an organisation’s needs. ASSA ABLOY’s Incedo Business is a universal security system that blends access control and security hardware with a choice of software in one scalable environment, offering flexible access control. If you require a wireless solution, Aperio technology offers cost-effective, integrated access control, and is the ideal retrofit option to upgrade an existing access control system to wire-free. SMARTair is another access control system which utilises electronic locks to provide advanced, user-friendly access management with multiple credential options.
Our eCLIQ solution is the ideal retrofit solution for offices and buildings to control the movement of employees and contractors. The secure system provides a wide range of data for health and safety purposes, and allows access to be easily granted, changed and removed. In addition, eCLIQ is completely scalable from only a few keys or users up to thousands of keys or users, but for some commercial environments the preference may be to use existing access or ID cards, or mobile / smart credentials as a means of controlling the movement of people. For further information on products and services available from Abloy, visit www.abloy.co.uk call 01902 364 500, or email info@abloy.co.uk. Abloy UK – Enquiry 32
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MAKES LIGHT WORK OF DARK WORKSPACES Our innovative Zenon Pro and Zenon Evolution GRP rooflights are manufactured using a combination of materials that allows daylight to be spread throughout the whole building interior, making the most effective use of available daylight through maximum diffusion. This enhances internal illuminance by significantly reducing areas of light and shade, minimising the creation of shadows and providing a safer work environment.
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dormakaba launches new features for popular KTV revolving door dormakaba, has upgraded its KTV Revolving Door system, which now offers improved installation times and a new automatic Night Shield. With the dormakaba Direct Drive, the KTV Revolving Doors now feature an impressive shallow ceiling assembly of just 100mm, with an integrated LED light ring, allowing for the seamless integration with existing architecture. Thanks to the brushless motor, the doors benefit from enhanced life cycles – tested to 2 million cycles. Plus, the new Weldless floor ring uses threaded rods instead of welded brackets, meaning the floor ring can be more easily and precisely levelled, resulting in a much quicker installation. The upgrades also include anti-intruder protection to class
RC2 as standard, so specifiers and building owners can have total peace of mind that the doors will protect against unauthorised access and vandalism. For those with increased security requirements, the KTV is also available with an additional Night Shield option, which can be installed internally or externally, and is equipped with EN 1672 tested and certified RC2 class burglary protection. The Night Shield is available as either a manual locking solution, or a new lowenergy automatic version that reliably locks the revolving doors by means of a simple programme switch. dormakaba – Enquiry 35
Art Intervention carpet tiles for adaptable spaces IVC Commercial has updated its Art Intervention carpet tile collection, introducing new colours and designs that bring flexibility and agility to commercial interiors. Art Intervention focuses on a palette of 32 colours that give the depth to approach all kinds of interior. From bold hues that support activity and rich organics which connect to nature, through to mature and sophisticated pastels, Art Intervention provides a firm base to build a stylish and adaptable floor layout. All 32 colours are available in the solid carpet tile of Creative Spark with the duo-tone pinstripe of Expansion Point available in 12 coordinated colourways. IVC Commercial – Enquiry 36
Stepnell cements client relationships with new commercial builds Complete construction partner Stepnell has made progress on four commercial schemes for long-standing clients throughout the East Midlands, helping to boost economic growth across the region and supporting the expansion of local businesses.
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After recently completing works on the business’ new car park, the construction firm has been appointed to build its new £9 million two-storey office building with associated under-croft parking, which includes a Grade A fit out, associated mechanical and electrical installation, and hard and soft landscaping. Tom Sewell, regional director at Stepnell, said: “Our East Midlands office is working hard to support business growth and commercial development in the region in a bid to facilitate economic recovery - both locally and on a national scale. By establishing solid relationships with
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existing clients, we’ve been able to pick up new commercial projects that will help to expand our portfolio and contribute towards the government’s ‘Build Back Better’ initiative.” John Mills, chairman at MHR International, said: “At MHR, we are looking to offer our employees the best working environment possible. Last year Stepnell successfully completed our new multi-storey car park project and we are delighted to continue this relationship with phase five of our plan to build two new two-storey office buildings. This will further enhance our facilities at our Britannia House site, which are due to open in March 2022.” Stepnell – Enquiry 37
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Hospital construction turns to MMC Six Health Infrastructure Plan projects have been given the go-ahead and will share the £2.7 Billion budget announced by the government last year. Modern methods of construction (MMC) elements will be involved to speed up delivery and see a better return on investment.
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t is not just the budget and delivery schedule that will benefit from extensive MMC use in hospital development though, according to industry analysts Glenigan, there’s also the profound positive effect offsite methods will have on patients too. Less construction traffic, less on-site labour, and less noise, vibration and dust will all help mitigate disruption to patient care, which will be of paramount importance once these projects get underway. Here we look at the six Health Infrastructure Plan projects given the go ahead to identify the size of the opportunity and to gauge where each project is in the construction life cycle following the disruptions of last year. Designs for the £100 million Princess Alexandra Hospital in Harlow, Essex (Project ID: 19342019) are currently being revised to ensure maximum use of modern
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methods of construction. New designs are due to be completed at the end of May and the project is expected to start in April 2022. The Princess Alexandra Hospital NHS Trust has appointed Bryden Wood to advise on modern methods of construction, and Gilling Dod Architects are the main architect on the project. The £260 million Watford General Hospital Health Campus (Project ID: 04432772), will deliver a mixed-use health campus on land at and adjacent to the Watford General Hospital. Architects BDP is currently undertaking a public consultation ahead of outline planning being submitted later this year. Demolition and preparatory works are due to start imminently on the £900 million development of Whipps Cross Hospital (Project ID: 20102249) in the London Borough of Waltham Forest. Subject to approval, Barts Health NHS Trust
has proposed that the new hospital be built on a disused former nurses’ home, allowing the existing hospital to remain fully operational during construction of the new one. Construction is due to start in December and is expected to take five years to complete. Progressing the £219 million Epsom and St Helier University Hospitals in Sutton (Project ID: 10031719) is currently in doubt as the NHS Trust is concerned that the additional costs brought on by the pandemic, plus its Net Zero obligations, could make the scheme too costly to build. Should these concerns be overcome then the project is expected to start on-site in September 2022 and will take five years to complete. The development will involve demolition works and the construction of a new hospital building of 24,600 sqm to provide replacement hospital wards, out-patient accommodation and a local care centre. >>
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>> The new £90 million Maternity Hospital at the Leicester Royal Infirmary (Project ID: 18314650) is designed to expand the current service and make it more accessible to women living across Leicester, Leicestershire and Rutland, while also enabling them to be closer to specialist medical support should they need it. The project is due to start in October this year, and is expected to take five years to complete. Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust has revealed the shortlist for the architects and design teams for the £600 million Leeds General Infirmary scheme (Project ID: 18366238). Final appointments are expected in late spring. The project, which will involve demolition of a former nurses’ home and construction of a new adult hospital wing and a prominent home for the Leeds Children’s Hospital, is due to start in September 2022. An emphasis on safety When undertaking a refurbishment there are a multitude of different products to specify, each with their own fire ratings to limit the potential damage caused by fire to keep buildings and their occupants safe. David Spicer, specification technical manager at Crown Paints explains what specifiers need to consider to ensure the right flame retardant coating is used for any project. “First, it’s important to explain what exactly we mean by flame retardance in relation to paints and coatings for walls and ceilings,” he said. “Put simply, products which are rated Class 0 (BS476 Parts 6 and 7) or Class B (European tests BS EN ISO 11295-2 and BS EN 13823) will inhibit the spread of flames over the surfaces on which they are tested, and won’t generate a large amount of heat that could ignite items some distance away from the seat of the fire. That doesn’t make walls and ceilings resistant to fire – but, crucially, it can slow the spread of fire over a building’s surfaces,
and is especially critical for key circulation areas and escape routes through which occupants will evacuate.” The Timonox range from Crown Paints, which was one of the first flame retardant coatings to the market, offers a full range of products. Timonox Bonding Primer effectively prepares both new and old surfaces and blocks stains prior to overcoating. Timonox Upgrade Basecoat is formulated to produce a thick insulating char layer in the event of a fire to protect the potentially combustible substrate underneath, whilst flame retardant finishes, and an optional anti-graffiti glaze, provide the decorative finish. The use of the primer or base coat will depend on the individual site conditions and coating history. “It’s worth pointing out that the existing surface paint or wallcoverings don’t necessarily always need to be completely removed when applying flame retardant paint, unless in poor condition, and the decision on whether or not this is necessary should form part of any assessment and specification,” continued David Spicer. “Manufacturers like Crown have developed products which offer specifiers the option to either overcoat or carry out a full upgrade, depending on adhesion of the existing coatings to the substrate and most importantly the coating history of the buildings concerned. “Crown’s specification team will work closely with specifiers to determine whether an overcoat or full upgrade is recommended, by asking key questions such the age of the building, whether there is timber panelling present,
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or wallcoverings such as woodchip or lining paper, and what paint products may have previously been used. Where this information is not available, Crown would carry out flake sampling to ensure that the most appropriate systems are specified in order to ensure they’re affective and will provide the protection required should there be a fire. “For example, non-combustible substrates are by definition Class 0 when new, however a build-up of multiple layers of conventional coatings, whether water or solvent-based, will downgrade this rating. It’s essential to understand that the combined effect of multiple layers of conventional paint coatings can make the surface of a previously non-combustible substrate flammable and therefore very dangerous in the event of fire, spreading flames rapidly across the wall or ceiling surfaces. Though again, it doesn’t necessarily warrant the removal of the existing paint layers, as tests have shown Crown Trade Timonox overcoat or upgrade systems, as appropriate, can reinstate the required Class 0 rating. “Additional performance attributes of a paint coating are also important, especially in high traffic areas such as stairways and corridors. Products which combine excellent stain resistance and scrubbablity, or resistance to graffiti, can provide allround high-performance for a long-lasting finish. And with flame retardant Timonox finishes available in a vast range of tintable shades, there’s no need to compromise on aesthetics either.”
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Yeoman Shield protects with style at new dental facility When Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust earlier this year approved capital funding to convert a disused area of Chapel Allerton Hospital into a new dental facility, they engaged with Yeoman Shield wall & door protection specialists to provide durable yet attractive wall protection that would achieve the interior fit-out brief.
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he project was managed by The Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust, Bridger Carr Architects and main contractor Bermar Building Co. Ltd., with Yeoman Shield supplying and installing the wall protection elements. The unit will have amenities to accommodate a 13 - chair dental facility for the provision of dental treatment for adults and children with the flexibility to be used for student training as part of the link with Leeds University School of Dentistry. Due to the mixed use of the new unit the project team were keen to provide an environment that would be suitable for all users and uses. The project required an attractive yet durable interior design that contributed to the wellbeing of both service users and staff members alike. In the waiting and corridor areas, which would experience heavy footfall and require wall protection, it was important to create a décor that was not sterile and cold but one that would create a calm soothing environment for clients who may become nervous before their dental treatment.
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Yeoman Shield, along with providing standard FalmouthEx wall protection panels in mid- grey and contrasting Guardian Handrails, supplied and installed Imagery panels that had specifically chosen designs reverse printed on to clear protection panels The artwork was chosen with both adults and children in mind and, with collaboration between all involved, Yeoman Shield were able to deliver a finished product that showed the artwork in perfect colours, definition and quality. Designs included playful birds, cheerful flora and fauna along with calming green hues of forestry and foliage. The reverse method of printing for the protection panels served to shield the decorative design from any impact damage with the smooth surface being conducive to thorough cleaning, maintaining high hygiene standards without detriment to the colourful images. The overall effect of the décor was welcoming, fresh and bright offering break out areas that were inviting for colleagues of the dental unit and other hospital departments to use for meetings, breaks and study time. For more information on Yeoman Shield Imagery panels or any other of the wall & door protection products available go to www.yeomanshield.com or call 0113 279 5854. Yeoman Shield – Enquiry 42
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Gilberts demonstrates the role of good ventilation in mental health Rowan View, Mersey Care NHS Foundation Trust’s new £53m secure mental health & learning disability hospital, has been delivered on time despite the two-year building project happening during the pandemic. A key element of the internal environment- the ventilation- has been provided via Gilberts’ GPP4 perforated face supply, extract and transfer ventilation grilles. The Home Office-specification air supply and extract grilles ensure the right amount of fresh air, in the right places, for occupant needs throughout the state-of-the-art 123 bed facility in Maghull, near Liverpool, Merseyside. The enhanced design of Gilberts’ GPP- a 2mm stainless steel fascia perforated with 2mm dia holes at 4mm centres on a triangular pitch- is compulsory where police specifications apply, and is compliant with the requirements of Department of Health Building Note 03-01. The grille’s configuration to accommodate a separate plenum box (standard or fire-rated to BS476 Part 20 1987) optimised use throughout the premises regardless of the building services configuration in each particular zone. GPP4 is part of Gilberts’ Series GP range of security grilles, which in turn forms part of the company’s extensive natural and mechanical ventilation components which help make it Britain’s leading independent air movement specialist. Gilberts Blackpool Ltd – Enquiry 44
Compact automatic entrance for hospice refurbishment Nightingale House, a charitably run palliative care facility in Wrexham, has undertaken a significant programme of upgrade with the main entrance now benefitting from a double set of automatic folding doors from TORMAX. With limited available space, the TORMAX folding door was the ideal solution with the four-leaf folding principle reducing the swivel range to just half that of a conventional two-leaf swing door. Requiring a minimum built-in width of just 1060-2260mm, the doors still offer a generous opening width that is suitable for all pedestrians and wheelchair users visiting Nightingale House. Servicing a wide area, Nightingale House hospice offers a 12-bed in-patient ward, a day care unit, an outpatient clinic as well as occupational and other complementary therapies. Implemented by Read Construction, phase one of the refurbishment has seen a modernisation of one entire wing of the building, including accessible toilets and showers, energyefficient systems throughout, as well as the new reception area.
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Berry Systems design and install cladding for car park When the demand for additional staff car parking spaces at Colchester Hospital created the need for an extra level to be added, Berry Systems were employed to design, supply and install the cladding with very specific safety and aesthetic requirements to meet. The main contractors, Ballast Nedam Parking, called upon Berry for the timber cladding for the car park. Over 1,500 Brunnea-treated vertical fins were sourced from PEFC & FSC certified suppliers, offering a 30-year warranty against fungal decay. The car park required some specific industry standards associated with adjacent structures, using their extensive range of supply chain contacts, Berry managed to find a suitable composite panel system to achieve the employers’ requirements. “It was fantastic to work alongside Ballast Nedam Parking on this project at Colchester Hospital,” says James Fildes, Bid and Proposals Manager, at Berry Systems. “We used our specialist knowledge in cladding to install over 1,500 timber fins to transform the exterior aesthetics of the car park.
An intelligent processor control simplifies commissioning and automatically maximise motion performance. The folding door is fitted with both vertical and horizontal threshold sensors, as well as a sensitive auto-reverse feature, which comes into operation when any obstacle is encountered during opening or closing.
“One major benefit of using the selected composite panel product was that its flexibility in design meant we could fix the timber fins onto the outside cladding to maintain a consistent appearance for the entire perimeter of the car park, and successfully delivering the employers requirements.”
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Illuminating Nordic Copper A bespoke perforated solar screen, formed from Nordic Blue Living 3 pre-patinated copper, defines the new Senior Learning Centre building at Ravenswood School for Girls on Sydney’s North Shore.
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rchitects BVN’s design optimises a 6.5m level difference across the site, with extensive glazing to the lower two floors. The upper two floors are differentiated by Nordic Blue Living 3 copper screens, creating a transparent skin enwrapping the building and jettied out over the lower levels. To create the screens, a distinctive repeat pattern of perforations, inspired by the shape of gum tree seedlings found on site, were laser-cut into the copper. Large window openings with deep, copper-clad reveals ‘punch’ through the copper screen to break up the elevations, enable clear uninterrupted views across the grounds and introduce coloured light via glass bricks. Being set in front of the thermal envelope of the building, the copper screens mediate light and thermal penetration, reducing cooling load whilst allowing the interiors to feel light and airy. BVN Senior Associate Phillip Rowden commented: 'Nordic Blue Living 3 prepatinated copper was selected for its striking colour contrast with the predominantly masonry surroundings, meeting our requirement for recycled content and low embodied energy. 'High quality materials, such as copper, were selected for the exterior with longevity a key consideration – materials that are robust, beautiful and will stand the test of time. When you’re in the classrooms the perforated screen throws dappled light on surfaces and shadows onto the white walls. But at night, the building undergoes a transformation, acting as a lantern illuminating outwards to the community’.
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Nordic Blue and Nordic Green are factoryapplied patinas developed with properties and colours based on the same brochantite mineralogy found in natural patinas all over the world. With both ranges, the process can be accurately controlled so that, as well as the solid patina colours, other intensities of patina flecks can be created revealing some of the dark oxidised background material. Other Nordic Copper surfaces from Aurubis – part of the world’s leading integrated copper group and largest copper recycler – include Nordic Standard ‘mill finish’ and
Nordic Brown pre-oxidised copper with either light or dark brown oxidisation. Copper alloys are also available such as Nordic Bronze, Nordic Brass, also available pre-weathered, and the innovative Nordic Royal – an alloy with a long-lasting golden colour. For more information visit: www.nordiccopper.com or email: g.bell@aurubis.com Photos: Tom Ferguson Aurubis – Enquiry 48
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SikaBit scores academy trust’s goals
Wienerberger develops employee’s environmental sustainability skills Wienerberger UK has joined the Institute of Environmental Management and Assessment (IEMA) as a Corporate Partner to provide environmental sustainability skills training for employees which will in turn support the implementation of Wienerberger’s Sustainability Strategy 2020+. Alongside becoming a Corporate Partner, Wienerberger has registered as an IEMA approved Training Centre, which enables the company to deliver IEMA training courses in-house. For instance, ‘IEMA Environmental Sustainability Skills for Managers’ and ‘IEMA Environmental Sustainability Skills for the Workforce’ will be offered to employees, who will receive an internationally recognised certificate upon successful completion.
The roof refurbishment of Portland School, Birkenhead was completed to the highest standards of safety and without disruption to school activities, thanks to the combined efforts of Holloway Cook Associates and Sika’s specialist Roof Refurbishment team. The Co-op Academy Trust developed a specification requirement for the project, which included the use of a bituminous system with an extended service life. The SikaBit 25-year system was selected from Sika’s wide portfolio of roofing systems as an ideal solution for this application. Working with a roofing provider that could offer a Safe2Torch system with selfadhesive membranes for torch-free zones was imperative. Sika – Enquiry 51
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New ARC Wired Tile Batten Barrier ARC Building Solutions Ltd has launched new ARC Wired Tile Batten Barrier, manufactured from wire reinforced rockfibre mineral wool insulation, it has been designed to provide a fire, thermal and acoustic break at the party wall between the roof tiles and the roof membrane. Developed to comply with NHBC requirements for fire stopping at the party wall between domestic dwellings, ARC Wired Tile Batten Barrier replaces the former ARC Tile Batten Barrier. The new system works in conjunction with the Party Wall System to create a complete fire break at the separating wall and is supplied in 1.25m lengths, which allows for quick installation. ARC Building Solutions Ltd – Enquiry 52
CUPA PIZARRAS wins best cladding system at awards CUPA PIZARRAS took home the award for Best Cladding System at the virtual Build It Awards ceremony.
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UPA PIZARRAS’ CUPACLAD Natural Slate Rainscreen Cladding system was recognised for its durability, sustainability, timeless design and straightforward installation. CUPACLAD is a natural slate rainscreen cladding system that combines traceable, handcrafted natural slates from CUPA PIZARRAS’ own Spanish quarries with stainless steel fixings and aluminium alloy brackets. The patented system is designed to meet the highest technical requirements of the construction industry. To back up its submission, CUPA PIZARRAS highlighted the success of a recent CUPACLAD installation at Costa Street in Peckham. CUPACLAD 101 Logic was specified to clad the upper portion of a new and unusual, leaning residential housing block.
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A completely natural material, slate provided imperfections and rough edges, which suited the desired aesthetic for the block of houses. In addition, the slate helped to reflect the character of the surrounding, more traditional red brick, slate roofed buildings. On the award win, Yasmin Herfegar, UK CUPACLAD Coordinator at CUPA PIZARRAS commented: “We were delighted that our CUPACLAD system has won this award and been recognised for its sustainable credentials and its practicality as a cladding system. Rainscreen cladding systems are now widely considered to be the most efficient solution available for construction purposes due to the double-wall design,
providing insulation and keeping out the rain and wind. At CUPA PIZARRAS, we are dedicated to providing high quality products for every project and we believe that our cladding solution is a versatile, sustainable and innovative product that can be used for a variety of projects.” CUPA PIZARRAS – Enquiry 53
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Picture perforation used for a facade depicting a forest Decorative facades and sun protection L’École Internationale Edward Steichen is a high school in Clervaux, Luxembourg, with room for 650 students. Jonas Architectes Associés won the assignment for construction and devised not only a plan for the buildings, but also an idea for decorative facades and sun protection. RMIG ImagePerf made it possible to realise their vision. As the school is more or less surrounded by woodland on all sides, a striking photo of a spring forest from a nature park
in the Ardennes was chosen as the template for the facade image. Using perforation in various hole sizes, the beautiful image of the forest was transferred on to metal sheets. Technical characteristics Raw material: Aluminium EN 5005 Pattern: RMIG ImagePerf Thickness: 3.0 mm Surface treatment: Anodising Finishing operation: Bending
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Modular matters for the UK’s post-lockdown response One year after the first wave of the covid-19 pandemic hit the UK, the public and private sector have proven to be both resilient and inventive in the face of the pandemic; and modular construction played a significant part in that adaptation.
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he UK’s public sector – particularly education, healthcare, and administrative areas – had to quickly adapt to a uniquely challenging situation as first lockdown, and then social distancing measures, were enacted. Now, as the private sector begins to open up, the time is ripe for a reconsideration of construction and space across the board. In fact, with a year’s hindsight, it’s enlightening to see some of the changes that have come about and how they are affecting the UK’s construction strategy now and in the future, in both the public sector and the commercial world. Largely, this can be distilled to two simple priorities: more space and improved ventilation. For hospitals, which in many ways led the charge on reconfiguring their provisions, this meant not just creating new isolation wards such as the 24-bed modular unit Elite Systems provided at Royal Surrey Hospital, but also constructing specialist buildings to offer separate space for patient assessment and safe waiting areas to enable hospital staff to quickly and efficiently separate covid and non-covid patients, and to treat and discharge the latter as quickly as possible.
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More and more healthcare trusts are turning to modular buildings, with their fast turnaround times and high-quality construction, to create these new facilities. Elite Systems has been instrumental in helping several NHS trusts create new covid-safe ways of working. For education, space is high on the priority list too – but with more understanding of the transmission of covid-19, we expect to see effective ventilation becoming a musthave for new classrooms as well as a need for more space. Fortunately, these principles fit well with current thinking in education psychology, which emphasises the importance of fresh air, natural light, and access to green space as important to child development and creating an effective teaching environment. Elite Systems has worked with nurseries as well as primary and secondary schools to create classroom space that maximises light and air, with the inclusion of features such as bi-folding doors linking the indoor and outdoor space, while well-designed common areas include plenty of room for handwashing and sanitation stations. And it’s likely that more spacious, wellventilated offices, with room for partitioning
as well as increased sanitation, will be top of the list for the public and private sectors for essential administrative space in the future. Musty old buildings that have stood unoccupied for months could prove to be a problem – perhaps estates managers should look to temporary office modular space to ease staff back in? With a greater weight of administrative work created by new rules following the end of the Brexit transition period, particularly at the UK’s entry and exit points, creative spacious, well-ventilated office space with a quick turnaround means that off-site construction and modular buildings fit the bill. Whatever the solution, modular construction looks set to play an enormous role in the UK’s road to recovery from the pandemic. Elite Building Systems – Enquiry 56
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Revolutionary new thermally efficient Ancon windpost reduces heat loss Designed to minimise thermal bridging in masonry cavity walls, the patented Ancon Thermal Windpost (TWP2) from Leviat offers up to an impressive 70% reduction in thermal transmission through the span of the windpost.
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he Ancon Thermal Windpost features integral mineral fibre insulation to ensure continuity of insulation in the cavity, and its innovative design means the windpost sits level with the outside face of partial fill insulation so it can be taped to further reduce thermal heat loss. This provides the additional benefit of eliminating time-consuming cutting of insulation to fit behind/around the windpost, increasing the overall speed and consistency of installation. Manufactured from stainless steel with a teardrop fold for strength and engineered to minimise weight, the Ancon Thermal Windpost is up to 35% lighter than traditional windposts, making it easier to handle and install onsite. Used largely in commercial and multistorey residential developments, and also increasingly in housing to provide more open-plan spaces, windposts provide lateral support to long panels of brickwork without
piers or supporting walls, or as hidden support within piers adjacent to large window or door openings. Generally, they create small voids in the insulation layer which can be difficult to properly fill, or be easily overlooked when installing insulation. Variations arising from inconsistency in cutting or omission of insulation in these small voids can often be overlooked when undertaking thermal calculations. This new product ensures proper continuity in the insulation layer and makes installation of the surrounding insulation more consistent and straightforward, helping both contractors and building designers realise the thermal performance aspirations of the detail. For more information about the Ancon Thermal Windpost (TWP2) or the complete range of Ancon products visit: www.ancon.co.uk Leviat – Enquiry 58
Emshield helps protect major Battersea redevelopment scheme Battersea Power Station redevelopment is creating an extensive new neighbourhood and business quarter for London, all serviced by an extension to the London Underground.
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n the 42-acre brownfield site, the huge £9bn project is divided into eight phases, with each designed and built by a specialist architect and construction team. Phase 3 of the redevelopment includes five unique, multi-storey buildings, built around the distinctive “Flower” building designed by Gehry Partners. This will be known collectively as Prospect Place and is to the East of Electric Boulevard, also part of Phase 3. Prospect Place will provide approximately 700 new apartments, plus double-height retail units at street level, and multi-use community areas. These new building structures were designed with 20 to 50mm wide structural expansion joints between adjacent floor
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slabs to accommodate the high levels of thermal and other movement anticipated. This required the joints to allow +/- 10mm movement, which is effectively +/- 20 to 50%, meaning a total joint movement capability of 40 to 100%, plus the joints also had to provide an acoustic barrier to prevent noise transmission as wells as providing a minimum of 2-hours fire resistance. The consultants selected the Emshield DFR-2 System following previous good experience on this and other developments, because it could easily meet all the requirements. Emshield DFR-2 can accommodate more than 100% joint movement capability and is uniquely CE Marked to EN-1366-4, confirming fire resistance for up to 4 hours NCC Streetscape – Enquiry 59
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Schöck product solution is just dandy at Regency Heights The old Oak and Park Royal areas of West London are undergoing a massive transformation.
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£26 billion masterplan to create a new district is taking shape in this part of London and it will see around 25,000 new homes built over the next 20 years. An already advanced scheme is the First Central development, part of which is the imposing Regency Heights. Built on the former site of the Sir Giles Gilbert Scott designed Guinness Brewery, it is a residential-led, mixed use scheme providing 807 residential units in three courtyard blocks wth a public plaza. The buildings range from five to twenty-seven storeys and the design is reminiscent of the Brewery’s early modern industrial brick architecture. The southern block is anchored by a brick-clad residential tower, which when complete, will create a new 90m high local landmark. The majority of
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apartments are fitted with steel balconies. So it is vital that with the design detailing any risk of thermal bridging is minimised and a key consideration throughout is the use of effective structural thermal breaks. Consequences of thermal bridging Local heat loss is a major factor, resulting in more energy being required to maintain the internal temperature of the building. Also, low internal surface temperatures in the area of the thermal bridge can cause condensation. This can result in structural integrity problems with absorbent materials, such as insulation products or plasterboard. Mould growth is also a possible risk, which in a residential situation can cause asthma and allergies. The proven solution to any such problems is the Schöck Isokorb structural thermal break. In the case of Regency Heights, over 2500 units of the Isokorb T type SK are installed. This is a load-bearing thermal insulation element with an 80mm insulation thickness for connecting cantilevered steel balconies to a reinforced concrete slab. The innovative fastening of the support beams makes any steel structure durable, safe and visually attractive, permits a high degree of prefabrication and minimises installation
time on site. The T type SK transfers positive or negative moments and shear forces. And since it can bear heavy loads, it is ideal for resolving the technical and structural issues of designing modern balconies. Guaranteed performance The Schöck Isokorb T type SK units guarantee totally verifiable performance standards, meet full compliance with all relevant UK building regulations and offer BBA Certification and LABC Registration. When incorporated into residential buildings, the required fRsi value, the temperature factor used to to indicate condensation risk (that must be equal to or greater than 0.75) is always comfortably met. The range complies with the Government Standard Assessment Procedure, SAP 2012, concerning CO2 emissions from buildings and respectively heat losses through non-repeating thermal bridges. The lambda values of the Isokorb also enables energy loss to be reduced by as much as 84% to 91%. Schöck – Enquiry 61
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Premium elegance introducing 9 Walham Grove by Havwoods Located in Fulham, 9 Walham Grove is a stunning semi-detached property benefitting from a rich history and enviable location and Building of Local Merit status.
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o create a warm and contemporary interior scheme the designers enlisted the help of Havwoods to supply a high-performance, aesthetic wood surface solution. Positioned well back from the road on one of Fulham’s most desirable streets, Walham Grove forms part of an elegant tree-lined terrace. With a design brief to add character whilst also retaining a modern feel, Havwoods was chosen to provide boards for both cladding and flooring throughout the property. Havwoods was able to supply the Largo board from its Henley collection, Boreas from the Vertical collection and also Menton from its Pureplank collection to meet the client’s brief. An ideal way to add character, the light white and grey colouring of Menton
and Largo creates a seamless flooring solution that exudes minimalist luxury. The 1-Strip boards have been used to create a continuous flow throughout the home from the bedrooms, to the living area and connecting hallways. An added benefit of both boards is that they are compatible with underfloor heating, positioning them as an extremely versatile choice for contemporary living.
finishing touch, as the lime-washed wood acts as the perfect focal point and perfectly complements the marble, brass and matt black accents. Havwoods – Enquiry 64
Boreas boards have been used as wall cladding across the bathroom walls to create a space with added texture and depth. The genuine reclaimed pine boards offer the perfect
BAL Flexbone - the architect’s choice for fast track floor tiling on any substrate When specifying floor tiling, products that save time and ensure the project is fail-safe are always valued.
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Failure to protect against this lateral movement can cause tiles to either fracture, or de-bond from the background. Unique to the UK, BAL Flexbone 2Easy is a floating mat system – this means that no
adhesive is required underneath the mat i.e. the mat is truly uncoupled! If the floors are level and solid, preparation of the substrate is reduced to a quick vacuum of the floor. No removal or residue, no removal of laitance and no priming is needed. This means that contaminated floors, wooden floors, cracked screeds, mixed substrates and uncured screeds can be tiled immediately. Fast-track installation is possible as any residual moisture in the substrate is distributed evenly through a system of perforations and channels in the mat, meaning the screed can fully cure under the tiling with no issues. Because BAL Flexbone 2Easy is laid loose as a floating system, it is perfect for sensitive floors and ensures that floors can be changes fairly regularly e.g. retail stores. www.bal-adhesives.com BAL Adhesives – Enquiry 65
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Troldekt’s wood wool acoustic ceiling panels have made a major contribution to the Enterprise Centre at the University of East Anglia. Dubbed the greenest building in the UK, it is also one of the most sustainable and is recognised as the first large scale project to target both Passivhaus Certification and BREEAM Outstandin.
A new Tradition Granorte’s Tradition cork floor tile collection celebrates the unique aesthetic of nature’s renewable resource. Granorte’s Tradition cork tile is all of that, a floor suitable for commercial use with impeccable environmental credentials available in a wide range of unique looks. From the classic mid-century cork tile look of Standard to the colour and pattern rich Canyon and Twist, Tradition showcases the variety of natural cork. Granorte uses waste cork from wine stopper manufacturers to make its cork products. Based in Portugal, the company has been finding alternative uses for this material since 1973 and manufactures an extraordinary range of products from the natural material.
Designed by sustainable architects Architype, in addition to the Troldtekt wood wool panelling, good examples from this project include the interior glulam beams which make up the main timber frame and the thatch for the wall panels which is an
innovative system comprising hundreds of straw cassettes. Founded on the Cradle-toCradle design concept, Troldtekt’s natural and inherently sustainable panels are available in a variety of different surfaces and colours and contribute positively to a building’s BREEAM, DGNB and LEED ratings. In addition to their high sound absorption and tactile surface, they offer high durability and low cost lifecycle performance.
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Available in various sizes and in four grades from extreme fine to coarse, the panels can be left untreated or painted in virtually any RAL colour. Troldtekt – Enquiry 67
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With the introduction of HeartFelt® Origami from Hunter Douglas Architectural, architects and interior designers can add a highly exclusive ceiling finish to their buildings. Available in five different shapes and in five shades of grey – from white to black – designers have the freedom to create something that is not just truly unique and aesthetically pleasing but also acoustically superior. Extensive testing has shown the panels achieve a sound absorption value of αW 0.8, ensuring reverberation and noise in busy office landscapes, public buildings or other premises are greatly reduced. HeartFelt® Origami is quick and easy to install and it can be used as a room-filling ceiling system or as a stand-alone solution. Hunter Douglas Architectural – Enquiry 68
First Define, Pixel and Velvet& carpet tiles from modulyss adorn the first-floor offices of 30A Great Sutton Street, a rentable office in the heart of London’s architecture and design district. The manufacturer’s collections create a warm atmosphere that juxtaposes with the exposed concrete and HVAC elements for a classic look that’s perfect for prospective tenants. “We wanted to soften the space from both a practical and aesthetic perspective,” explains Matthew Constantinou, senior designer, ThirdWay Interiors. “We turned to modulyss for its unique design options and excellent value to create the scheme we wanted within the client’s budget.”
Parskide has updated its outdoor tile portfolio, expanding its popular Vista20 line to privide tiles suitable for external use. With brand-new granite, travertine, concrete, marble and terrazzo effects, as well as expanded wood and slate looks, Vista20 provides a wide choice of 20mm thick, vitrified porcelain slabs for the authentic look of natural materials without the maintenance. Hard wearing, frost, mould and stain resistant, the Vista20 collection comes with a high slip-resistance of PTV 36+ barefoot, making the tiles suitable for year-round use. With selected designs available as 10mm options, Vista20 allows a seamless flow from indoors out.
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Drainage & Water Management
Specifying Fire Retardant Structural Waterproofing Systems Paying attention to waterproofing products which offer protection in event of fire is not the norm. We hardly think of water management and fire in the same thought, however the benefits of doing so are not quite as crazy as it sounds.
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he demand for sustainable, cost efficient building methods and materials is constantly increasing, as is the demand for safer building materials. The waterproofing sector should embrace and support the goal of creating healthy and safe living environments throughout the lifecycle of products. There are many different design challenges experienced when designing a suitable, maintainable and capable waterproofing system. From existing basements to multilevel basements - basements which will encompass high water tables at some stage during their service life. With Delta MS 500 Fire Retardant membrane it is now possible to specify a Type C, Cavity Drainage Membrane that offers not only protection from water or vapour ingress but also protection in the event of fire. The Delta Fire Retardant range has been manufactured with DELTASAFE, a new
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innovative fire-retardant property which enables our MS 500 membrane to achieve a Euroclass rating of B-S2, d0 in accordance with EN 13501-1:2018 meaning it is now possible to specify a Type C Cavity Drainage Membrane that meets building requirements of today, but also that of tomorrow, without having to radically alter specifications. A Type C Cavity Drainage System is a maintainable basement waterproofing solution suitable for new-build basements, refurbishment and retrofit projects. The Type C System comprises of a Cavity Drain Membrane, Drainage system, Submersible Package Pump and Control System. This type of system is designed to combat water ingress and can be used to habitable grades 1-3 in according to BS 8102:2009. The Delta Fire Retardant Type C Cavity Drainage System is the safest form of waterproofing system available, offering complete protection from water or water vapour and fire retardant protection.
Our Design and Build Philosophy is quality driven, working with architects and trades alike, putting at the forefront construction considerations to ensure buildability, functionality, and maintainability. The result of this single approach is a consistent, complete, and quality design that is hard to equal. The success of any project is highly influenced by the team tasked with delivering it, let our Technical Team assist in you in your successful project. We don’t wait for problems to arise and then work to solve them; we identify them in advance and solve them before they become a problem. Whatever the needs of your project, you can rely on Delta’s Technical Team to ensure you get the right advice, support and practical help at exactly the right time to keep you ahead of the competition. Call us today on 01992 523 523 or email info@deltamembranes.com. Delta Membranes – Enquiry 71
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Graf UK urges early design involvement for long-term gains David Stagg, technical product specialist for sustainable water management specialists Graf UK, is urging specifiers of wastewater treatment plants to think long term and life cycle to avoid landing clients with unplanned and unsupported servicing and maintenance. Graf UK is currently heavily involved in helping specifiers, installers and end users meet new septic tank regulations which came into force in January 2020. As part of its advice on the new General Binding Rules, an option for which is to replace existing septic tanks with wastewater treatment plants, David suggests that architects designing buildings off the mains sewage network factor in risk management (for themselves AND their clients) and look beyond initial material costs towards lifetime costs. While maintenance costs are generally the largest cost on any asset, they are rarely taken into account during the design and construction phase, after which the client is
liable for the maintenance and servicing and has to bear those lifetime costs. So a long-term approach should be developed at design stage, and specifiers should consider that while an intelligent system may have more up-front costs, it is designed specifically to minimise running costs over the long term.
Another element for savvy specifiers to factor in is where wastewater effluent volume may increase in future years. Here, the design of the treatment system can be future proofed to allow for the retro-fitting of additional tanks to increase the overall capacity of the system. Graf UK – Enquiry 73
Graf UK urges specifiers to involve manufacturers early on in the design process, specifically manufacturers who are prepared to visit site to analyse all aspects of the scheme so the most cost-effective long-term solution can be designed. This is the time when specific site issues such as high water tables/tidal waters can be identified and taken into account within the design.
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Gatic Slotdrain delivers prime service Amazon has invested heavily in its UK operations in recent years and the company’s 34,000 square metre warehouse in Kent has benefitted from the installation of a Gatic SlotDrain CastSlot system. With its high-capacity surface water intake and high-performance loading capabilities, the CastSlot system from the Gatic Slotdrain range is specifically designed to bear load ratings of up to F900, which amounts to 90 tonnes – making it the ideal product for major distribution centres such as this. In an area where unremitting, slow turning HGV traffic is a major consideration, Gatic’s Castslot drainage system provides reliable water management. Gatic – Enquiry 75
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Say goodbye to grout Grout can present issues with hygiene, which makes cleaning and maintenance more demanding, specifiers should begin to look for smarter choices for their clients. Nicola Lewis, Marketing Manager at Fibo, the leading manufacturer of waterproof wall panels, explains.
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hen specifying the wall finish for bathrooms, tiles are often the go-to choice for many. This is often because it is assumed that tiling is the only suitable option for such environments. However, the latest developments in waterproof wall panels makes this modular solution a genuine and viable alternative. Removing the need for grout, wall panels are quick and simple to install, easy to clean and hygienic. They are also available in a wealth of colours and finishes that will complement any interior scheme. Waterproof wall panels are typically manufactured from a strong layered wooden core and sealed between high-pressure laminate, with a moisture barrier to the reverse. Whilst you may have doubts about the use of wood in a wet environment, the truth is, many of these wall panel systems only require a strong sealant between joints to create a robust, watertight seal – with no grout necessary. In fact, there are products that guarantee the panels will not crack or delaminate for many years – over two decades, in some cases – once properly installed. In the current climate, speed is of the essence when it comes to renovation projects and re-tiling can be time intensive. The original tiles must be removed, and the walls are likely to need re-plastering before the new tiles are fitted and then grouted. This whole process can take up to a week to complete. Wall panels on the other hand, are up to five times faster to install. Requiring no wall preparation, the panels can easily be fit over
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existing tiles or damaged walls – and due to their size, only a small number of panels will be required to refurbish a whole bathroom, which will significantly reduce installation time. This in turn, minimises disruption and downtime for facilities. What’s more, there is no need for specialist tools or skills, saving delays waiting for skilled labour to become available. Easy to clean and maintain Keeping facilities clean and minimising risk in accordance with government guidelines will be top of the agenda for most of your clients. Bathrooms and kitchens will require regular cleaning and choosing building materials that can help to make their job easier will be favoured. Wall panels simply need to be wiped down using a soft cloth with soap and water or a non-abrasive liquid cleaner. When compared with tiles, large format panels have significantly less joints – and of course there is no grout, reducing opportunities for bacteria to grow. Whilst the installation time and maintenance of the bathroom or kitchen are key, it is the look and feel of the environment that will create the first impression and affect the end-users’ overall experience. Wall panels are available in a wide variety of patterns
and finishes to suit any interior design – and thanks to new innovations in manufacturing capabilities, leading suppliers can now produce waterproof wall panels which feature a routed-in grout line, as opposed to it merely being printed on, offering a far more realistic tile look and feel. Fibo’s latest Urban Collection is inspired by the patterns and architectural features found within cities and consists of designs that are softer than traditional industrial styles, yet still embrace the urban aesthetic. With designs such as Metro Brick and the brandnew Herringbone and Hexagonal, specifiers can create contemporary bathrooms and kitchens, without compromising on ease of installation, maintenance and performance. Wall panels offer a multitude of benefits and it is evident that they can outperform traditional tiling products in a number of ways. It is recommended that specifiers work together with a trusted and reputable supplier like Fibo, who can offer a 25-year warranty, to design fuss-free bathrooms and kitchens that ensure peace of mind for your clients. >>
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We’ve combined our relentless pursuit of innovation with Zehnder’s German engineering to bring some new, heavy-weight lifting stations to the commercial and industrial sector. They’re available in one or two pump options and in single or three-phase specifications. So, it doesn’t matter if it’s a factory or an office block, we’ve got the power you need to get the job done.
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Kitchens, Bathrooms & Washrooms >> A clear difference A minimal glass box extension was added to the rear of this kitchen extension in Twickenham to increase light and space. The protruding glass roof maintained the planning requirements for the roof level and the neighbours ‘right to light’ whilst increasing the height of the kitchen extension. The combined glass roof and rear elevation of sliding doors created a glass box which brings light into the narrow windowless kitchen and dining area. By using a sliding door system with 20mm sightlines the rear view to the garden is as minimal as possible. The flush floor finishes help extend the compact dining area to the rear garden.
Jake McDougall, technical sales at IQ Glass says “rear glass extension bring in lots of light to houses that are narrow. When working on a terrace property there are no side windows so you have to get all the natural light you can from the front and rear elevations.” Dan Bear, director of the Sieger Systems factory explains, “by integrating our
Methven has released a RIBA accredited CPD seminar that provides architects and designers with a comprehensive insight into environmentally efficient, yet visually effective, bathroom design.
showers and taps across both residential and commercial developments is crucial to protecting this vital resource.
The digital sessions, ‘Water Saving and Sustainability without compromising performance in the Bathroom Environment’, will provide professionals with exclusive guidance on how to achieve considered specification, to help minimise pressure on the UK’s water supply.
Exploring how Statutory regulations and assessment methods are driving change throughout the industry, the CPD sessions are delivered by Methven’s experienced team of Specification Managers at a date and time to suit each architectural and design practice.
With each individual across the nation using on average 150 litres of water per day, the requirement for water efficient
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Removing the need for grout, wall panels are quick and simple to install, easy to clean and hygienic. aluminium sliding door systems with frameless structural glass like IQ have done here you create an entire glass structure that is well detailed and minimal.” These specialist glazing elements are available from IQ who work on high end residential projects all over the UK and overseas.
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Underfloor Heating made easy with Schlüter-Systems While the UK looks to be slowly opening back up over the next few months, there is no denying that the impact of Covid-19 and lockdown is having a lasting impression on the mindset of many people. The idea to slow down and make the most of the time at home seems here to stay.
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ne household feature that is likely to become even more popular in line with the importance of self-care is underfloor heating, and it is easy to see why: heated floors provide a feeling of comfort and luxury, an ideal addition for those spending a lot of time at home. This is where specifier’s come in – advising on the considerations and differences of the underfloor heating systems available, as well as which type is most suited to the project at hand is essential at the specification stage of a project. The two types of systems which can be used are electric and hydronic (or ‘wet’) systems. Both come with different advantages and features to think about. Electric systems: This option suits the heating of a room or specific area of a house and works by raising the temperature of the surface. A benefit of
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this system is that it is cheaper to install, easy to retrofit and allows for fast warm-up. Schlüter®-DITRA-HEAT-E-DUO is a unique all-in-one solution for waterproofing and heating floors, as well as ensuring a crack-free finish. The system features a studded uncoupling membrane into which heating cables are clipped and securely held in place, ensuring an even and consistent heating experience. An uncoupling membrane already integrated into the system reduces height build-up and installation time in comparison to meshbased systems, which require an uncoupling membrane to be installed as an additional layer in the flooring assembly. Hydronic Systems: More appropriate for larger areas, this system will heat the air within a room as well as the surface covering. This means that it can be a sufficient replacement
for radiators as the primary heat source, connecting directly to the boiler. Whilst installing this type of underfloor heating is more expensive than with an electric system, running costs tend to be cheaper. Schlüter®-BEKOTEC-THERM is the patented hydronic underfloor heating solution with an ultra-low construction height. A screed height of just 8mm above the studs of the panels is all that is required, which results in quicker warm-up times as well as considerable material and weight savings in comparison to other wet systems. Both hydronic systems and electric systems have their benefits and will create the ideal solution for homeowners looking to add a bit of indulgence to their homes. To find out more about Schlüter-Systems and their products and services, visit www.schluter.co.uk Schlüter-Systems – Enquiry 80
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THE NEW METHVEN SHOWER AND TAP RANGE. Methven’s new tapware and showering range meets energy saving targets and complies with Part G water conservation regulations. With a choice of stylish taps that deliver 4 to 6 litres per minute and showers with a flow rate of up to 8 litres per minute, Methven is future-proofing homes and reducing water and energy usage, all without any compromise on performance.
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TEMPOMATIC technology supports sustainable washrooms at St. Peter’s Electronic technology is not the first thing that springs to mind when refurbishing a place of worship, but at St Peter’s church in Burnley, it proved the ideal solution.
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t Peter’s normally hosts a wide range of community groups, including a wellattended Sunday School, a local music society and various choirs, plus an over 55s lunch club. The design brief for refurbishing their washrooms therefore had to cater for this broad spectrum of users, reflecting all age groups and differing mobility levels. Sustainability was another key element of the specification, to minimise environmental impact and future-proof the facilities. The Parochial Parish Council of St. Peter’s opted for DELABIE’s sensor controls for the taps and urinals as they met, and surpassed, the design brief. Waste prevention As Treasurer of St Peter’s, David Smith was very aware of the sizeable utility bills. When
presented with a solution to reduce water consumption, he immediately recognised the benefits of selfclosing taps. Unlike the original cross-head taps, TEMPOMATIC 4 electronic taps are sensor activated, meaning water flows only when movement is detected. The water delivery (pre-set at 3 litres/minute) is split into wetting, soaping and rinsing, so while the user is soaping their hands, there is no flow. This fractional delivery will also pay dividends post-lockdown, as hand hygiene continues its vital role in public health. Improved efficiency The intelligent technology of the TEMPOMATIC 4 urinal valve also appealed to St Peter’s specification team, given the usage patterns i.e., periods of intense activity followed by lulls. The electronic unit detects busy periods and adapts
St Peter’s church Burnley adopted DELABIE’s sensor technology for its recent washroom refurbishment
its rinse accordingly to ensure the most hygienic flush whilst optimising water consumption. During busy periods, the bowl is rinsed between users and at the end of the busy period, a complementary rinse occurs, cleaning the bowl and preventing crystallisation of uric acid in the pipes. Future-proofing Originally, Overton architects of Ilkley – specialists in heritage projects - specified a non-concussive push-button tap. However, as the pandemic took hold, the hygiene aspects of the TEMPOMATIC 4 technology proved very persuasive. The non-touch sensor controls require no physical contact, providing a significant barrier to the spread of germs.
We all at Burnley St Peter are very happy to have been transported into the 21st century. The toilets will be appreciated by all users. TEMPOMATIC 4 non-touch taps prevent the spread of germs
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They are also easy to operate regardless of age or mobility levels. Part of their appeal is a hygienic duty flush (on both taps and urinals) which occurs every 24 hours after the last use to prevent stagnation and urine crystallisation in the pipework, avoiding conditions where bacteria can develop. This has practical benefits in a church facing varying activity levels; and even more so for washrooms that are temporarily mothballed. Benefits that no specifier could have foreseen even 12 months ago. Minimal maintenance The final aspect of the design brief was to reduce an onerous maintenance regime. The previous domestic style taps were not designed for intensive use over long periods and required frequent repairs to keep them in service. With no full-time maintenance staff, David was keen to install hardwearing taps. Again, TEMPOMATIC controls proved ideal, with solid brass bodies, durable mechanisms and standardised components, all designed for commercial applications. Both the urinals and taps are battery-operated, with the electronic unit integrated within the body, making them easy to install and easy to access if
maintenance is required. The battery life of 3 to 6 years (350,000) operations also appealed. Refurbishing the washroom facilities at St Peter’s was a major undertaking, especially during a national pandemic.
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The TEMPOMATIC urinal valve adapts to usage patterns and reduces water consumption
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News & Developments
Roofshield is the premier choice for Historic Royal Palace Roofshield®, one of the world’s highest performing pitched roofing underlays has been selected to provide superior quality protection for Hillsborough Castle, official residence of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II and all members of The Royal Family including the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland. Architects, Consarc specified Roofshield, pitched roof underlay, to be fitted to a total of nine of the roofs, including five new builds and four existing. The largest of the roofs was the Lower Visitors Centre which consisted of a new build joining to existing buildings, all within the original inner wall area. The roof structures of historic buildings can be complex in nature and demand careful
consideration of moisture management, and condensation control. Many vapour and air permeable underlays use an airtight VP film layer to achieve their performance, whilst Roofshield’s patented SMS (Spunbond Meltblown Spunbond) structure allows high levels of airflow, in addition to the transport of moisture vapour, making the formation of condensation in the roof space virtually impossible. It has an extremely high degree of vapour permeability, as well as air permeability, so will still perform in conditions in which airtight alternatives will not. The high performance of Roofshield is backed by two BBA Certificates. A. Proctor Group – Enquiry 83
Sustainable flooring - certified As climate responsive design and build becomes the most important factor in the specification process, Junckers has created a new brochure, A Sustainable Mindset, to show how a Junckers floor counts towards BREEAM assessments, helping to achieve net zero carbon status for a building. As one of the first solid wood flooring companies, Junckers has completed EPDs for its solid hardwood floors, verifying that every part of the supply chain, from raw material sourcing to production and distribution, adheres to strict sustainability standards. Junckers also holds PEFC™ and FSC® certification, ISO 14001 and the Danish Indoor Climate Label. Junckers – Enquiry 84
EnviroVent launches new mechanical extract ventilation systems EnviroVent has launched its new MEV 160 and MEV 300, versatile, compact, high performance mechanical ventilation systems ideal for houses, apartments and other communal residences, such as care homes and student accommodation. Both are designed to significantly enhance indoor air quality with multiple extract points to simultaneously draw moisture-laden air from the wet rooms, whilst minimising the migration of humidity to other rooms. They have airflow rates up to 74l/s for the MEV 160 and 111l/s for the MEV 300 and can achieve extremely low Specific Fan Powers down to 0.19 W/l/s, suitable for applications with a kitchen plus six additional wet rooms. EnviroVent – Enquiry 85
dormakaba has launched stunning new fittings Bringing clarity and light to interior spaces with their glass solutions, dormakaba, has added a stylish new range of matt black fittings to its glass door range. Available for hinged, pivoted and sliding doors, the powder-coated NIGHT EDITION #304 installation sets, locks and handles will ensure a highquality finishing touch. A range of dormakaba sets are now available in the new NIGHT EDITION #304 finish, including the MUTO M 60 Wall and Ceiling Mounted Sets. The set is completed with a matt black pull handle, and the DORMOTION damping mechanism, which requires no glass preparation – saving on installation times. Locks, hinges and levers in the Studio Rondo and Classic Sets are now also available in the new finish, whilst the MUNDUS Comfort Set has matt black fittings in PT10, PT20, floor pivot, top pivot and pull handle. In addition to the sets, selected individual fittings such as Mundus office locks, pull handles, and wall connection profiles are also included in the NIGHT EDITION #304, ensuring a full scope of products fit for a range of end-user requirements. To celebrate the launch, dormakaba is offering a promotional period of special pricing until 30th April 2021. dormakaba – Enquiry 86
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The eighth annual Schüco Excellence Awards take place later this year, and the application process to enter projects has officially opened. This year’s event will welcome back architectural designer and television presenter, Charlie Luxton to host the awards at The Banqueting House in London’s Whitehall on Thursday 16th September.
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Entries for the eighth annual Schüco Excellence Awards are now open
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he well-established Schüco Excellence Awards for Design and Innovation, run in association with Architecture Today, recognise outstanding projects completed with Schüco systems throughout the UK and Ireland. The deadline for entries is 25th June. The 2020 Awards saw more entries than ever before, demonstrating the recognition the Awards receive from across the industry. Winning entries showcase the very best contributions from design and specialist contractor teams, and the Schüco façade, window and door systems involved in the entered project. Entries are judged on creativity, innovation, technical expertise and collaboration to deliver architectural intent. This year’s judges include an array of esteemed past judges and previous award winners. These include: Hazel Joseph from AHMM,
Steve Mudie from Alinea Consulting, Harry Montresor from Montresor Partnership, Ingrid Petit from Fielden Fowles, Daniel Mulligan from Glen Howells, Carol Paterson from OMA and Isabel Allen from Architecture Today. The categories for the 2021 Schüco Excellence Awards are: Commercial building, Cultural building, Education and Health
buildings, Individual house, Individual house improvement, Refurbishment project, Residential development, Specialist contractor, Steel project and Sustainable project. To enter a project into the Schüco Excellence Awards 2021, visit: https:// excellence-awards.awardsplatform.com/ Schüco – Enquiry 87
Garador adds new colours to sectional door range Garador are launching four exciting new colours for their sectional garage doors range. These new colours will be available, as part of the standard colour range, across their Georgian and Linear door models. There are now 16 colours to choose from in the standard colour range, including the four new colours: Basalt Grey (RAL 7012), Quartz Grey (RAL 7039), Slate Grey (RAL 7015) and Titan Metallic (CH 703). These new shades are ideal for contemporary residential architecture and designs, which often incorporate more neutral colour palettes. In addition, Anthracite Metallic (Noir 2100 Sable) has also been added as non-standard colour on sectional garage doors. Garador – Enquiry 88
Unidrain appoint new International Key Account Manager Unidrain are expanding their sales force and are venturing into the export market with new International Key Account Manger Kim Kragbæk Larsen. Kim joined Unidrain in April and has been appointed for his expertise in sales; he will be in charge of expanding the export market for Unidrain. Kim has over 20 years’ experience within sales, most of which he gained amongst the cutting edge of the fashion industry; spending the last 10 years as Head of Sales at DK Company, Saint Tropez and Ilse Jacobsen. His experience in the ever-fluctuating world of fashion will stand him in good stead. Unidrain – Enquiry 89
Outdoor lighting on the up – and down Knightsbridge is expanding its comprehensive range of decorative outdoor lighting with the introduction of its latest wall light range (product code: OWALL). The stylish, contemporary looking line-up provides options for both down- and uplighting from a sleek cylindrical, stainless steel body that is configured to provide a choice of either single or dual source lighting. The single lamp option measures a compact 110mm in height, 60mm diameter and has a projection of 96mm. The twolamp version is 170mm in height but with the same dimensions for diameter and projection as the single lamp version. Knightsbridge – Enquiry 90
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Aico launch online community for Expert Installers Aico are pleased to announce the launch of the Aico Installer Community, a connected online community built to support Expert Installers.
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his community will provide a platform for Electrical Contractors to discover opportunities, interact and engage with one another to share knowledge and earn rewards. At the heart of Aico is Education, Quality, Service and Innovation which is demonstrated in the free, CPD accredited training, available all over the UK. Aico’s award-winning Expert Installer training, delivered by knowledgeable Regional Specification Managers, provides Electrical Contractors with updates on legislation, products and technologies and facilitates the sharing of best practice.
This training also provides all of the information that they require to select, site, install and maintain Aico alarms to the highest quality. In recent times, the training scheme had been revamped and overhauled to adapt to the requirements of the virtual world.
Challenges will facilitate learning and development and enable members to accumulate points to redeem rewards and be entered into monthly prize draws, including the chance to win an allexpenses paid trip to watch the British Superbikes.
The online community will provide opportunities for Expert Installers to network and connect with fellow professionals, participate in discussions and expand their knowledge. Members will be able to access the knowledge base within the community, view FAQs, how-to videos and new technical bulletins.
You will be eligible to join the community if you have completed your training after1st May 2019. To update your training or become an Expert Installer, please sign up at www.aico.co.uk/become-an-aico-expertinstaller/. Aico – Enquiry 91
SprayCork from Corksol reduces heat loss through walls New research from Corksol UK has confirmed its innovative SprayCork solution is proven to reduce heat loss through walls by more than 30%, making it the ultimate choice for properties old and new.
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high performance, sustainable solution, SprayCork offers an eco friendly alternative to traditional render systems and other coatings. Breathable and weather resistant, SprayCork delivers excellent insulation properties, and now thanks to this lastest research, it is proven to reduce heat loss making it an outstanding solution when looking for ways to combat the problems caused by thermal bridges and poor insulation. The test was conducted on a 1890’s solid walled, Yorkshire stone detached cottage that suffers from a lack of wall insulation. This style of property was chosen as it totals almost 7.8 million of the UK built environment. Less than than 10% of these properties have any form of wall insulation and are notorious for harvesting damp spots and mould.
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Armed with a U-value monitoring kit and a Infrared (IR) camera funded by Corksol’s Innovate UK R&D grant, the team set out to assess SprayCork’s thermal wall insulation performance, seeing outstanding results with the porous nature of SprayCork well suited to old properties, whose walls were designed to breathe. The U-value of the property reduced from 1.58 to 1.10, with SprayCork generating a 30.4% improvement in heat loss through the wall – an incredible result for a product applied at only 6mm thick. Not only does this research make SprayCork a marketleading solution for thermal insulation, but it is also ideal for use in small spaces, where thicker layers would cause reduction in room size. Corksol – Enquiry 92
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Cornerstone Housing, Exeter’s largest independent housing association, is a company that puts housing people first and focuses on quality homes and services.
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ornerstone operates a rolling programme of Electrical Inspection Condition Reporting (EICR) and an Electrical Improvement Programme. As part of these upgrades, Cornerstone are installing Aico’s new technologically advanced Multi-Sensor detectors and innovative Ei1000G SmartLINK Gateway. The Ei1000G SmartLINK Gateway utilises the next generation of wireless technology to interface the SmartLINK Gateway with all Aico alarms, assuring easy installation and reliable connection. This allows full visibility of connected RF systems via an online, cloud based SmartLINK portal system. This is an essential piece of technology, meaning that appliances can be checked remotely by Cornerstone to ensure they are functioning correctly. Cornerstone are utilising the Ei1000G in conjunction with Aico’s Ei3024 Multi-Sensor
Fire Alarm, a technologically advanced detector, built on the same high quality, reliable and proven technology that all Aico Alarms are renowned for and contains the latest high-tech enhancements such as dust compensation technology, making it the most effective domestic fire alarm on the market.
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Cornerstone Housing utilises Aico’s Ei1000G SmartLINK Gateway
whilst at the same time achieving compliance to BS5839:6 2019+A1:2020, all enabled by the Ei1000G SmartLINK Gateway.” Aico – Enquiry 93
Chris Read, Compliance Manager for Cornerstone commented: “As an organisation we want to be at the forefront of technology and with Aico being the specified alarm range within our properties, it felt natural to partner with them as we introduce a range of IoT (Internet of Things) solutions into our stock,
A. Proctor Group expands fire-rated systems offering A new tape for use with fire-rated internal vapour control layers is now available from the A. Proctor Group. Procheck® FR Tape, a B-s1,d0 aluminium-faced, air and vapour tight product, is designed to be used with Procheck A2 and Procheck FR200 vapour control layers (VCLs) which are part of the fire-rated system solutions available from the A. Proctor Group. The tape is used to seal the horizontal and vertical overlaps of these VCLs, as well as over the fixings, around penetrations and junctions, to ensure the internal air and vapour barrier is one continuous, seamless layer. When tested to EN 13501-1 as part of a system together with Procheck A2 and Procheck FR200, Procheck FR Tape helped the build-up maintain the membranes’ original fire-ratings of A2-s1,d0 and B-s1,d0 respectively. Both of these ratings exceed the minimum requirement of B-s3,d0 for construction membranes used in external walls. Procheck FR Tape is the latest addition to A. Proctor Group’s extensive range of fire-rated system solutions. Along with the previously mentioned internal VCL systems, their offering also includes fire-rated external breather membranes and air barrier systems, as well as the thinnest A2 insulation for interior applications available on the market. A. Proctor Group – Enquiry 94
Pyroguard provides a multi-functional solution Seveme’s expertise in metal structure works combined with Pyroguard’s multifunctional range of toughened fire safety glass, Pyroguard Protect, enabled the build of the new Algeria Gulf Bank headquarters. The curtain wall was able to achieve an EI120 fire rating, as well as effective solar control. Meanwhile in the internal lobby, a unique composition that combined both requirements was used. One of the major benefits of Pyroguard’s toughened range of fire safety glass is that it can be combined with additional counterpanes, whether acoustic, solar control, decorative or attack resistance, and can be used in various applications to meet individual project requirements. Pyroguard – Enquiry 95
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