Specification Magazine September 2021

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September 2021

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SPECIFICATION This month’s features: Sector Reports: • Public Sector • Offices & Commercial Buildings

Features: • External Wall Finishes • Structures & Building Systems

• Floors, Walls & Ceilings • Drainage & Water Management

• Kitchens, Bathrroms & Washrooms

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rchitects from across the UK are being given the opportunity to shape the future of the profession, as part of a wholesale review that will modernise regulation and improve accessibility and innovation in the sector. Launching a call for evidence, Housing Minister Christopher Pincher urged those working across the architectural and built environment professions to share their views and contribute towards a better future for the industry.

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The call for evidence will run for 12 weeks, focusing specifically on the role of the Architects Registration Board (ARB), and will form the first part of a wider review of architectural regulation, including thematic workshops and interviews with sector representatives. Initial findings from the review will be provided to the Housing Secretary by Spring 2022, with the outcome expected in the Summer.

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RIBA President, Alan Jones, said: “This Government call for evidence is very timely indeed. The climate emergency and building safety crisis continue to prompt and prove the urgent need for regulated architects’ expertise throughout the entire timeline of each project. “This call provides an opportunity to demonstrate the value architects bring to society and expand upon issues the profession faces, including those that have stemmed from impending changes to legislation, such as ensuring professional competence and brokering MRPQ agreements. “I urge the entire profession to contribute, and I look forward to reading the final report.” Alan Kershaw, Chair of the Architects Registration Board, said ARB has set an ambitious agenda that will modernise and transform the way we regulate. “It’s essential that we have a renewed and modern policy framework to match,” he continued. “So this review is helpful and timely.

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“The Government’s review asks important questions about how policy and regulation will best secure ‘a modern, innovative, accessible and diverse profession that delivers better, greener and safer design and construction in the built environment’.”

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September 2021

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SPECIFICATION This month’s features: Sector Reports: • Public Sector • Offices & Commercial Buildings

Features: • External Wall Finishes • Structures & Building Systems

• Floors, Walls & Ceilings • Drainage & Water Management

• Kitchens, Bathrooms & Washrooms

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Now lockdown has been lifted and many are returning to the workplace, people across the UK are settling into their new routine. For some, this will mean going back to the same pattern as before, but many organisations are adopting a more flexible way of working with a mix of on-site and working from home.

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Industry welcomes move to extend UKCA Marking deadline The Government has announced that the deadline to transition from CE to UKCA Marking has been extended to 1st January 2023, giving the market an additional year to adjust. The UKCA (UK Conformity Assessed) Marking is a new UK product marking that is used for goods being placed on the market in Great Britain (England, Wales and Scotland). It covers most goods which previously required the CE Marking. Construction Leadership Council co-chair Andy Mitchell said: “Given the widespread pressures on product supply, we welcome this pragmatic decision by the Government to extend the deadline for CE-marked products. “However even with this extension, it will still be very challenging to ensure that the whole sector is ready for the new date, given the need to drive major increases in testing capacity. “It is vital that industry continues to work with the Government to address these issues, ensuring that we don’t just postpone the crisis by 12 months, but instead establish a robust testing and marking

regime to ensure the continued safety and performance of the products that we use.” Manufacturers’ body Make UK said it had successfully lobbied the UK Government to extend the standstill period for recognition of the CE mark for a further 12 months. Fergus McReynolds Director of EU Affairs & International Affairs, Make UK said: “This is a welcome move from Government which will come as a huge relief to industry and is a vital lifeline to protect supply chains. “Companies were becoming increasingly nervous as the clock ticked down to the end of the year, caught up in the delays and bureaucracy in getting their products tested. The extra year will provide both exporters and importers with valuable breathing space to enable a new testing system to bed in place.” Businesses must take action to ensure they are ready to apply UKCA marking by 1 January 2023, the final deadline. Make UK will host a webinar with Government officials on the introduction of the UKCA mark at 12:30 - 14:00 on 20th September 2021. Follow the link below to register for the event.

Plans approved for £124m vision for town The Bracknell Forest Cambium Partnership has secured planning permission, subject to a Section 106 agreement, for its vision to develop the Coopers Hill site on the edge of Bracknell town centre – furthering the town’s continued regeneration. Coopers Hill is the first site to be developed by the joint-venture (JV) partnership between Countryside, the UK’s leading mixed-tenure developer, and Bracknell Forest Council. This £124m partnership is continuing the council’s regeneration efforts, that began with the redevelopment of The Lexicon in 2017, to provide a fully revitalised town centre. The Coopers Hill development will provide 52 new homes, with 25% affordable (15% affordable rent and 10% shared ownership). These will comprise 12 two-bedroom flats, six three-bedroom flats, 22 two-bedroom houses and 12 three-bedroom houses.

Development leads way for environmentally friendly living Located on a private quay at Queen’s Dock, build-to-rent (BTR) development, The Keel, has undergone a range of positive changes and launched a number of initiatives that allow its residents to live sustainably and give back to worthy causes, both locally and internationally. The Keel has partnered with global utilities company and energy management provider, Amber Energy, to donate funds and give hundreds of people in Africa access to power through their Power2Africa campaign. Launched in 2017, Power2Africa uses 100% of the funds donated to help give hundreds of people access to clean power with The Keel having so far donated £3,434.60. Residents are also encouraged to drop off food once a month at the development’s food donation point in the lobby, which is then taken to a local foodbank and help support those in need around Liverpool.

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Industry leaders criticise Government’s proposals for sprinklers in schools Industry leaders have come together to call for the Government to rethink its proposals for fire safety in schools and to mandate sprinklers in all new build and refurbished schools regardless of use or height.

sprinklers in all new build and major refurbished school projects, and not just focus on Special Educational Needs (SEN) schools, boarding schools, and those over 11 metres.

This week, the Government finished consulting on changes to BB100 – the document that sets out fire safety design in schools.

The letter recognises the emphasis on life safety but notes: “The fire safety building regulations’ focus on life safety creates a false sense of security as buildings remain vulnerable to a total fire loss.” It urges: “Building to a property protection baseline ensures schools will be able to withstand a fire – so that it is able to be used again – often within hours of a fire incident.”

The FPA is proud to be one of the signatories of a letter sent by 23 organisations to the Education Secretary setting out why the proposals do not go far enough when it comes to improving fire safety in schools. The letter asks the Education Secretary to immediately reconsider and expand his Department’s proposals to mandate

The consequences of school fires are not just financial but affect wellbeing and impact education in the long term as facilities are unable to be used for long periods of time.

The disparity between England and the devolved administrations in Wales and Scotland is marked. The letter asks: “Why the installation of sprinklers in new build and major refurbished schools is mandatory in Scotland and required for central funding in Wales but not in England and Northern Ireland?” The letter concludes by reaffirming that the 23 signatories are united in their position and see that the Government has missed an opportunity to improve the resilience of the school estate. They urge the Government to rethink its approach and mandate them in all new build and refurbished schools: “To protect and improve the resilience of the school estate and to protect life.”

DLA appointed by Linkcity Linkcity has appointed DLA Architecture to design a new housing scheme and supporting community spaces in Burnt Oak, NorthWest London. The appointment follow’s Linkcity being selected as preferred bidder by the London Borough of Barnet to deliver the new development which is to provide around 300 much needed new homes, of which 50% will be affordable housing. Linkcity is the UK property development arm for global firm Bouygues Construction. It’s current development portfolio includes around 20 exciting projects across all sectors including residential and community, commercial, retail and leisure and student housing. It focuses heavily on regeneration to deliver sustainable places to improve wellbeing and quality of life for all.

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CPA publishes results of industry Consultation on new Code The Construction Products Association (CPA) has released the results of its industry-wide consultation on the new Code for Construction Product Information (CCPI).

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he 65-page report – downloadable at www.buildingsafely.co.uk – details feedback from 35 trade associations representing the views of many thousands of member firms across the supply chain, and 180 individual provider and user organisations of construction product information, including most of the largest companies in the industry. The new Code was developed to prevent some of the issues raised in Dame Judith Hackitt’s report ‘Building A Safer Future’, following the Grenfell Tower fire. The CPA was tasked by Dame Judith Hackitt and the Government with tackling the shortcomings identified in Chapter 7 of the report relating to product information. The consultation opened on the 1st February 2021 with an official closing date of the 31st March 2021. This was extended to the end of May to urge everyone who had a view to submit them, and to encourage the widest representation from across the industry. The highly-publicised consultation was undertaken for the CPA by MRA Research. It invited trade associations, manufacturers, distributors, specifiers and users of product information to comment on the proposed new CCPI and its eleven Clauses. A key requirement of the consultation was that respondents read the new Code before completing their respective questionnaire or providing feedback. A number of additional and insightful comments were also submitted by provider and user organisations alongside their completed questionnaires. Feedback from the trade associations was detailed, expert and extensive, providing in-depth comments and suggestions on behalf of their members. The findings confirm that the industry welcomes and supports the Code, and considers it a crucial step in the right

direction. Comments confirmed that more clarity was needed in some areas of the Code, particularly around the training and competence requirements, and on what exactly was required to comply with the different Clauses. The MIG spent a further two months analysing and working through the Code so it reflects the massive amount of expert feedback from the consultation. Adam Turk, Chair of the CPA’s Marketing Integrity Group and CEO of Siderise says: “We are delighted with the breadth and depth of response received. The published results are slightly later than planned but given the importance of the Code, we wanted to make sure all responses were included in the analysis. Strenuous efforts were also made in reaching out to organisations directly to ensure everyone across the industry had the opportunity to comment.” “The overwhelming support and constructive feedback has reassured us that the Code is absolutely the right step forward for the industry while also giving us a lot of insightful input to enable the MIG to review the wording of the Clauses in line with these detailed responses,” continues Adam. “Whilst changes have been made around the clarity and detail within the Code, I can confirm that the eleven Clauses remain principally close to those presented in the report.” Chief Executive of the CPA, Peter Caplehorn, adds: “We are extremely pleased with the

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progress that has been made with the CCPI and the enormous efforts of the MIG in driving it through. I truly believe the Code will achieve meaningful and permanent change in our industry, providing users of construction products with accurate information they can trust. “The CPA is incredibly focussed on improving building safety and driving cultural change in our industry. We are involved in a wide range of initiatives to ensure tragedies like Grenfell never happen again, and the CCPI is just one of those. An essential counterpart to the Code is the activity of the Working Group 12 (WG12) – a sub-group of the IRG’s Competence Steering Group (CSG), led by the CPA. WG12 focuses specifically on the competency of those interacting with products and accessing construction product information. The CSG recognises that good product information on its own is not enough; those that use it must be competent to do so, to understand what they are reading and to be able to apply the performance information appropriately.” The Code has now been finalised, based on the extensive feedback from the Consultation, and is in the process of being handed to Construction Product Information Ltd (CPI Ltd) – a not-for-profit organisation with independent governance and management being set-up to administer the CCPI when it is launched later this year.

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Celebrating timber design in the workplace After working from home for more than a year, the question of returning to the office provokes a mixed response.

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s more people have the choice of whether they commute to the office or not, the question of how the building itself performs, both as a flexible, social and collaborative workspace and as a safe, healthy environment, becomes paramount. Moreover, with the climate crisis firmly on business owners’ minds, the need to reduce carbon emissions, through material choices, energy sources and construction methods, is climbing up the agenda. A growing number of developers, structural engineers and architects are focusing on creating low carbon, healthy buildings that use structural timber at their core. One such example is 6 Orsman Road in Hackney. Designed by Waugh Thistleton for Storey with sustainability and low carbon emissions in mind, the building was constructed with a prefabricated cross laminated timber (CLT) and steel frame that can be fully dismantled and re-used at the end of its life.

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By using pre-cut CLT panels for the core and floor slabs rather than a concrete build of the same design, the embodied carbon for the build was reduced by more than 80%. Every element of the building was designed to improve occupant wellbeing, encompassing the principles of biophilic design and using natural materials, daylight and plants to create a calm environment which also boosts wellbeing and productivity. A multi-functional space breathes new life into old buildings With the aim of creating a low carbon workspace, developer General Projects combined old and new to create Technique from the extension and

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outside space complete with water features, planting and timber pavilions. Studio RHE and Heyne Tillett Steel opted for CLT for the structure for its lightweight, low-carbon benefits, leaving it exposed to provide the warm and calming effects of natural wood. The ground floors include active retail and hospitality spaces and with the pedestrian-friendly outside space, the area is enjoyed by local residents and tenants alike.

>> Moreover, the ground floor space is multi-functional and will be used for performances and events by the wider creative community, breathing more life into the building out of office hours. Calculations show that by choosing CLT over steel or concrete for the additional structure resulted in a reduction of 43% in carbon emissions in the building’s construction. Inviting the office worker back A recent refurbishment of Republic at East India Dock delivered a duo of attractive and inviting buildings set within a calming

For those who have the choice of whether to return to the office, or not, over the coming months, the availability of healthy spaces that enhance our physical and mental wellbeing will have a strong influence on whether we choose to continue working from home, or return to city and town centres across the country. And for developers and architects charged with creating the next generation of workspaces, choosing timber means a positive impact, not only for our health and wellbeing, but also to help deliver on our carbon targets. For more information about the benefits of using timber for construction, visit Wood for Good.

Commissioned by CEI-Bois, architects dRMM have designed a reusable timber pavilion for COP26 for the UN climate change talks to be held in Glasgow, Scotland, UK in November 2021. ‘Timber Beacon’ is dRMM’s response to the collective brief of a unique global timber industry collaboration. The 25+ strong alliance of innovators in engineered mass timber and wood-based products, global forest growth and development, are led CEIBois, the European Confederation of Woodworking Industries and the UK Timber Trade Federation. “As world leaders discuss our global responsibilities and collective response to climate change during COP26, our message for the future will be powerfully three dimensional: in wood there is hope,” said dRMM founding director, Prof Alex de Rijke. The structure is one part of a global presence being planned which includes a 6-week long festival called ‘World of Wood’ in London, a virtual presence and other activities that will call on global leaders to recognise the value of forestry and timber in helping fight climate change.

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Fire Door Safety Maintained at West Lothian Schools with Yeoman Shield Fire Door Services West Lothian Council schools, Deans Community High School and Armadale Academy, are maintained by Bellrock Group under a contractual PPP3 project agreement. Taking on this maintenance management for the two school buildings places the Bellrock management team as the Responsible Person when it comes to compliance to fire safety maintenance which incorporates fire rated doors.

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ith this in mind, Martin Igoe, Senior FM for Bellrock, engaged with Yeoman Shield Fire Door Services when it came to assessing and protecting the condition of the schools’ fire doors with an impact protection system. As a brand name of Harrison Thompson & Co. Ltd. who are a registered FIRAS Warringtonfire (a UKAS accredited scheme for fire door and passive fire resisting products installation) company, Yeoman Shield Fire Door Team were able to undertake a conformity survey of the doors in both schools. This consisted of an assessment of the condition of the fire doors, noting remedial work required to improve the doors functionality, replacement of doors where required as well as noting advisory door protection products that could improve the look, condition and extend the life cycle of the doors by solving impact damage problems. After an itemised quotation for the work had been raised and accepted, Yeoman Shield directly employed fixing operatives carried out the work simultaneously at both school sites simultaneously in accordance to Bellrock’ s programme.

Remedial work to both frame and fire doors, replacement doors as well as Yeoman Shield Fire Rated Protection products which were Door Protection Panels, Door Edge Protectors and PVCu clad Glazing Beads were fitted by the accredited teams following best practice guidance. “Having previously used Yeoman Shield on school projects in Aberdeenshire I was more than happy to again collaborate with Yeoman Shield for the Deans Community High School and Armadale Academy. “Their door protection products are great; not only have Yeoman shield re-certified the old fire doors for conformity, they have also extended the life of the doors by fitting a hard-wearing cladding to each. This makes them more durable for the rigours of school life, they look amazing and are so easy to clean. Further phases of the fire door work have been scheduled for later in the year. For more information on Yeoman Shield’s Fire Door Services and Fire Door Protection products go to www.yeomanshield.com or call 0113 279 5854. Yeoman Shield – Enquiry 63

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UK visit by ambassador helps promote Indonesian wood products In a bid to encourage UK timber importers to increase their purchase of legal and sustainable timber from Indonesia, a delegation from the Embassy of the Republic of Indonesia has visited a number of manufacturers across the country.

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ith FLEGT and legal and sustainable timber products at the top of their agenda - and led by Indonesian Ambassador to the UK, H.E. Desra Percaya - the delegation visited James Latham, Hanson Plywood, Lambson Building Products and Caravan manufacturer Willerby. During his visit, the Ambassador reiterated his commitment to further strengthen the mutually beneficial partnership between Indonesia and the UK. “We should seize the momentum of the implementation of UKIndonesia FLEGT-VPA by seeking creative ways to increase supply sustainability of legal and sustainable timber products from Indonesia and ensure that such high-quality timbers remain as the critical part of the UK industry’s supply chain”.

“Cooperation should be intensified to add more value to Indonesia’s FLEGT certified timber products and to replicate a similar mechanism with other forest and agriculture commodities. A holistic approach which involves all relevant stakeholders is indispensable. Business and industry associations, as well as consumers and NGOs, play a critical role in shaping perspective and demand, while governments and parliaments from both countries could provide regulatory and market incentives support as stated in the UK-Indonesia FLEGT-VPA “. UK sales agents and representatives for premium quality timber products from Indonesia, Pacific Rim Wood, who supply a number of timber products to these manufacturers, helped organise the

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Waltham Forest Library turns to a new page with Pendock Waltham Forest Council’s new Wood Street Library in East London is using decorative column casings from the Pendock Radius range to conceal 23 interior structural concrete columns, as well as service drops for water and electrics.

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Agile working: Managing safe access and the flow of people in your workplace Now lockdown has been lifted and many are returning to the workplace, people across the UK are settling into their new routine. For some, this will mean going back to the same pattern as before, but many organisations are adopting a more flexible way of working with a mix of on-site and working from home.

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his means some commercial buildings will continue to be left empty, or with significantly reduced occupancy. However, just because a building is empty or has fewer people in it, fire safety cannot be overlooked or underestimated.

Who’s responsible? The Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005 sets out the minimum fire safety standards and requires a ‘responsible person’ to oversee fire safety in nondomestic buildings, and in buildings where people are employed.

UK fire statistics show a reduction in incidents, with 153,314 fires in the 2019/2020 period - a six per cent decrease compared with the previous year - but one fire or fatality is one too many.

The responsible person is obliged to carry out regular fire safety duties such as ensuring there is a fire risk assessment in place, and that any action points raised are carried out, and making sure that general fire safety precautions are satisfactory. If the premises have more than five people in employment the

In the event of an emergency such as a fire, there needs to be a reliable exit route that allows a quick and easy escape, so it’s vital the correct locking solutions are installed at access points. As well as the importance from a life safety perspective, this will also help to control the flow of people.

fire risk assessment must be recorded in a formal document. Adhering to standards There are several current building regulation standards in place that relate to access control, and it’s essential that these are adhered to in order to ensure safety and security. These include BS EN 179 Emergency Escape (for when the building occupants are aware of the building environment), BS EN 1125 Panic Escape (for environments used by the general public) and BS EN 13637 Electronically Controlled Escape Systems (for use on escape routes).

Whether they are full, have low occupancy, or are empty, buildings such as office blocks, factories, or any other commercial premises hold the same legal obligations when it comes to procuring and establishing fire safety measures. Ensuring safety and security measures for empty buildings means the surrounding structures and personal assets are protected too.

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for internal doors of public buildings, offices, schools or hospitals, and external doors of apartments and detached houses. Motorised locks, like the Abloy EL520 work by drawing the bolt back once a proximity card or device is presented. Both locks automatically secure a deadbolt upon closing and can be used with escape mechanisms as appropriate to the environment and application.

These standards state that even if a door is electronically controlled for access there must be a compliant mechanical means of escape in an emergency. In the case of fire doors this is essential to provide fire protection, compartmentalise a building and protect the escape routes. This is also a critical function in a terror situation - offering the ability to shut off certain areas to intruders and allow controlled egress or access to ensure the safety of the public. When it comes to access control in public and commercial buildings, there is no greater responsibility than specifying the correct locking solution on emergency escape and fire doors. With this in mind, what options are available to specifiers? Electric locking Abloy UK offers a selection of compliant security solutions that are specifically designed for panic and escape doors. Its range of electric locks includes motor and solenoid locks, which are the most effective forms of electric locking and adhere to the mandatory fire and escape standards. Solenoid locks, like the Abloy EL560 work by controlling the handle, and are suitable

Digital access solutions As well as the range of compliant electric locks, Abloy also offers a selection of digital access solutions. These 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 with Abloy’s compliant electric locks to create a bespoke access control system, designed specifically for an organisation’s needs, and to meet building regulations. 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. Aperio® technology offers cost-effective integrated access control that now features the new E100 BLE enabled escutcheon, and is the ideal retrofit option to upgrade an existing access control system to wire-free. SMARTair™ utilises electronic locks to provide advanced, user-friendly access management with multiple credential options. In addition to the Openow™ mobile solution which enables the sending, revoking and updating of virtual keys over the air in seconds, the range also includes

the new i-max electronic escutcheon ideal for areas of high traffic use and the i-gate digital padlock that is locked and unlocked with your mobile phone. eCLIQ is a retro-fit solution to control the movement of people, and allows access to be easily granted, changed and removed while providing a wide range of data for health and safety purposes. The new ASSA ABLOY PULSE is an intelligent, energy harvesting, future-proof solution you can install new or retro-fit in existing sites, which is suitable for all kinds of environments, from schools to assisted living blocks and multi-resident apartments. PULSE’s innovative cylinders and padlocks need no batteries or wires as it self-charges with every use to help businesses achieve their sustainability objectives. To offer greater insight, the Abloy Academy offers an Electrical Locking Fire and Escape Doors CPD course. This RIBA Approved CPD covers the fundamental requirements when incorporating access control systems in commercial buildings, the electric locking options available, and design standard compliant access control systems. It also covers how to ensure that electric locking specifications meet the requirement of both fire door and escape door legislation. 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 68

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Secondary glazing receives a warm reception in top London PR office Premier Public Relations’ office is a self-contained 19th century industrial building spread over five floors in Bucknall Street, London. It houses the Premier teams across creative production services, PR, Events and Experiential and Brand Partnerships. Premier has over three decades of experience delivering marketing communications campaigns for the entertainment, arts and cultural industries and was awarded ‘PR Moment Large Agency of the Year’ in 2017.

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remier approached Selectaglaze for a cost-effective window improvement to their offices. This was to ensure a more agreeable working environment to achieve a high level of thermal insulation. Although this was the main aim, Premier was also interested in what could be achieved to improve noise attenuation. With Premier located close to a busy thoroughfare in WC2, high levels of outside noise can distract and affect staff efficiency.

Imagery is created by thermography which identifies heat patterns in the infrared wavelength spectrum. Sensors within the camera identified these heat signatures and translated them into visible pixels. Although the resulting images were of a low resolution, the remarkable differences are apparent between treated and untreated windows.

Selectaglaze installed 115 windows across the ground, first, second and third floors. A range of products were combined for the specification, the majority of which were two and three pane horizontal sliders.

The successful installation of secondary glazing has greatly enhanced the working environment, with staff noticing a significant difference in thermal retention, with draughts virtually eliminated. It has also improved the working environment considerably across all the office floors.

‘Sustainable St Albans’ provided Selectaglaze with a thermal imaging camera which measured the changes in the thermal integrity of the primary windows before and after the addition of secondary glazing.

“We are very pleased with our secondary glazing from Selectaglaze. Providing both sound insulation in noisy Central London and a much warmer office space in the winter.” Joe Chandler, Premier.

Selectaglaze is the specialist in secondary glazing, established in 1966 and Royal Warrant Holder since 2004. Each window is bespoke built and can be coloured in a range of finishes to make an effective feature or statement in a space. Selectaglaze – Enquiry 69

The FIRST and ONLY fabricator of A1 Rainscreen and Insulated Spandrel Panels Metalline are the first UK cladding manufacturer to uniquely offer BOTH non-combustible aluminium Rainscreen and non-combustible aluminium insulated Spandrel panels, all fully tested and certified to Class A1 rating.

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etalline’s Ultima Insulated Spandrel panel range and Metalline’s Unity Rainscreen System have been independently tested to EN13501-1 2018 and achieved both A1 and A2 - s1,d0 classification. Making Metalline the UK’s

FIRST and ONLY manufacturer to offer both a Rainscreen and Insulated Spandrel Panel that has achieved A1 certification. The Building (Amendment) Regulations, SI 2018/1230 came into force on 21st

December 2018. The amendment implements the promised ban on combustible cladding by prohibiting the use of combustible materials anywhere in the external walls of high-rise buildings over 18m above ground level, containing one or more dwellings. Metalline’s process of continued research and development which has led to an industry first now means they are a one stop shop for both Rainscreen and insulated Spandrel panels for both new build projects and replacement non-compliant cladding. For more information and to discuss your latest projects please contact Metalline’s dedicated sales team on 01543 456 930 or alternatively email sales@metalline.co.uk Metalline – Enquiry 70

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New expert group created to advise on improvements to social housing sector The social housing white paper – published last year – outlines a wide-ranging package of reforms to improve standards for residents and enhance regulation of the sector.

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he reforms aim to deliver long-lasting and meaningful change – addressing safety issues, strengthening the complaints process, professionalising staff and rebalancing the relationship between resident and landlord. Eddie Hughes MP, Minister for Rough Sleeping and Housing said: “Giving social housing residents a stronger voice and ensuring landlords raise standards is at the heart of our landmark reforms to transform the sector. “The expert panel will help to ensure that we deliver on these reforms, bringing together people who will scrutinise our plans and guarantee we achieve the vision set out in the Charter.” The panel will meet four times over the next year to provide scrutiny and advice as the government implements the social

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housing white paper. This follows extensive engagement with residents, housing associations and other stakeholders. The government has already made progress to improve the quality and safety of social housing - launching a review of the Decent Homes Standard, a working group on electrical safety, and holding a consultation on smoke and carbon monoxide alarms, as well as running a national campaign to raise awareness of how to seek redress when things go wrong. The social housing white paper outlines that every social housing resident should expect to: • be safe in your home • know how your landlord is performing • have your complaints dealt with promptly and fairly • be treated with respect • have your voice heard by your landlord • have a good quality home and

neighbourhood to live in be supported to take your first step to ownership

Now, in the latest move, tenants are set to benefit from warmer, greener social homes, with social housing providers given the chance to bid for government funding to make major improvements to their stock. >>

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fire door maintenance is important

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As a company member of FIRAS Warringtonfire, Harrison Thompson’s range of products and services can help with the up keep and repair of fire doors using best practice guidance. Yeoman Shield Fire Door Services offer fire door installation, repair, maintenance and the fitting of Yeoman Shield fire rated protection products - all carried out by accredited fixing operatives.

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>> Local authorities and housing associations across England will have the chance to secure a share in a significant £160 million cash injection through the government’s Social Housing Decarbonisation Fund, set to enhance the country’s energy efficiency of socially rented homes. In total, through this first wave of funding, up to 38,000 of the UK’s worst energy-performing social housing properties – with energy performance certificate (EPC) ratings of D or below – will have the chance to receive vital energy efficiency upgrades, including installation of insulation and more energy efficient doors, windows and heating systems. This investment will help tenants save around £170 per year on energy bills, while making their homes warmer and reducing carbon emissions. Minister for Business, Energy and Corporate Responsibility, Lord Callanan, said: “(This) announcement is a vital step forward in Industry leaders have come together to call for the Government to rethink its proposals for fire safety in schools and to mandate sprinklers in all new build and refurbished schools regardless of use or height. This week, the Government finished consulting on changes to BB100 – the document that sets out fire safety design in schools. The FPA is proud to be one of the signatories of a letter sent by 23 organisations to the Education Secretary setting out why the proposals do not go

eradicating UK fuel poverty and improving the lives and homes of low-income households, all while creating new work for local plumbers, builders and tradespeople who will be building homes fit for our greener future.

their tenants and the environment.” Taken together the funding will ensure that the government is achieving its aspiration to ensure as many homes as possible reach EPC Band C or above by 2035 in a way that is practical, cost effective, and affordable.

“With a real appetite among councils and housing associations to make their homes cheaper to heat and warmer to live in, this investment is putting the power in the hands of the people who know their communities best, allowing the right decisions to be made for each home they manage while ensuring the very best for

The government also plans to invest over £9 billion to increase the energy efficiency of homes, schools and hospitals, while supporting 50,000 jobs by 2030 and installing 600,000 heat pumps every year by 2028 – driving forward the Prime Minister’s 10 Point Plan for a green industrial revolution.

far enough when it comes to improving fire safety in schools.

a false sense of security as buildings remain vulnerable to a total fire loss.” It urges: “Building to a property protection baseline ensures schools will be able to withstand a fire – so that it is able to be used again – often within hours of a fire incident.”

The letter asks the Education Secretary to immediately reconsider and expand his Department’s proposals to mandate sprinklers in all new build and major refurbished school projects, and not just focus on Special Educational Needs (SEN) schools, boarding schools, and those over 11 metres. The letter recognises the emphasis on life safety but notes: “The fire safety building regulations’ focus on life safety creates

The consequences of school fires are not just financial but affect wellbeing and impact education in the long term as facilities are unable to be used for long periods of time. The disparity between England and the devolved administrations in Wales and Scotland is marked. The letter asks: “Why the installation of sprinklers in new build and major refurbished schools is mandatory in Scotland and required for central funding in Wales but not in England and Northern Ireland?” The letter concludes by reaffirming that the 23 signatories are united in their position and see that the Government has missed an opportunity to improve the resilience of the school estate. They urge the Government to rethink its approach and mandate them in all new build and refurbished schools: “To protect and improve the resilience of the school estate and to protect life.”

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Riverstone Ultra helps rejuvenate Cornwall’s historic Bodmin Jail How do you maintain the period character of a building with a slate roof that’s well past its prime?

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hat was a dilemma recently faced by the custodians of Bodmin Jail – the Grade II-listed Cornish prison originally built in the late 1700s.

The installation itself took place over a period of four months, using a similar drylaid method to the one that had been used on the site’s original roof.

During a comprehensive renovation, attention inevitably turned to the buildings’ roofs. As you’d expect, the original structures had used Cornish slate – but after more than a century’s service on the notoriously windswept Bodmin Moor, they were in serious need of replacement.

The slates were laid using a 200mm gauge. They were copper nailed twice onto 500 x 200 factory-grade treated counter battens, which were fixed to a ply roofing deck using a Permavent Apex Air breather felt.

It was at this stage that 40 year-old natural slate experts SSQ became involved. The project’s managers wanted a roofing product that could emulate the aesthetics of the 600 x 300 dry-laid Cornish slate that made up the original roof, but that was more readily available. That led them to consider SSQ’s Riverstone Ultra phyllite – both for its similarity to Cornish slate in terms of its strength, colour and geological profile, and its long track record of being approved by Cornwall Council’s Historic Environment and Planning Team. However, Riverstone wasn’t just accepted as a substitute for Cornish slate – in many respects, it exceeds it. Its water absorption and durability are far superior, for example.

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Access was a challenge throughout the project, which, combined with the height of the roof, meant the slates themselves had to be graded and sorted on the scaffold board. They were separated into three different thicknesses – thin, medium and thick – and then laid, with the thicker slates at the eaves course, and the thinner slates cut and dressed under the lead flashing below the glazed ape. The slating was set out using true chalk lines at a regular 200m gauge. Perpendicular chalk lines were set at 1015mm centres to ensure that an average tolerance of 3-5mm was retained between slate side joints, to allow for minor movements in the roof sub structure. Slates at all hip and valley junctions were laid using a close mitred detail, to ensure

the clean lines of the glazed apex weren’t interrupted when adjoining the slate roof areas. The mitred valley and hips were weather proofed using lead soakers treated with patination oil, which were interleaved with the slates and fixed so that they extended to a minimum of 150mm down each side. The finished result was a roof that had been seamlessly integrated with the modern design of the renovated buildings’ roof structure, in a way that protected the centuries-old building underneath, and honoured its historic aesthetics. If you’d like to learn more about the outstanding range of natural slate and phyllite products SSQ can provide, and their long track record of providing roofs for heritage buildings around the country, please visit www.ssqgroup.com. SSQ – Enquiry 74

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Public Sector

Staying safe: The successful specification of roof ladders According to the latest RIDDOR Report, 111 workers were killed between 2019/20, with the largest proportion of fatal accidents being a fall from height.

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he appropriate provision of ladders is essential to ensuring the safety of all individuals, particularly with regard to roof access, and must be addressed at the initial stages of a building’s design to ensure long-term suitability and fulfilment regarding duty of care. Here Tony Stevens, Technical Estimator for Bilco UK, explores the key factors professionals should consider when looking to specify roof ladders for upcoming projects and how to ensure compliance with the legislation outlined in Approved Document K. Ladder location and usage The first considerations that must be addressed when specifying a ladder to gain roof access is where the ladder will be mounted and the requirement of any additional safety elements to ensure the safety of the individual at all times when the product is in use. If a ladder is to be mounted externally to gain access to a roof, it must be fitted with a safety cage and guard rail to ensure safe and secure access. Where frequent access to the roof area is required for maintenance personnel, tools and equipment, a companionway roof hatch like the CS-50TB, which is a larger elongated access hatch, should be chosen. The companionway ladder is a 75 degree angled, rigid ladder, which provides permanent access to a roof hatch of up to 2440mm. For a small roof access hatch, such as the Bilco E-50TB, which has internal dimensions of 915mm x 915mm, a fixed vertical ladder should be specified. In this instance a retractable ladder would not be recommended, as the ladder angle would hinder easy access as an individual moved closer to the hatch. However, retractable ladders are ideal for use in areas including schools and hospitals where the roof hatch is bigger in

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size and the floor area must remain clear at all times. The ladders can be mounted above a ceiling and are compatible with additional vertical backboards that include steps and a handrail for enhanced safety and security and have a maximum size of 1500mm. Dependent on each project’s specific requirements, the ladder can also be supplied with fire rating to meet relevant building regulations. If access to the roof area via a smoke ventilator is required, such as the Bilco ESW-50REM, a retractable ladder is not appropriate. The construction and mechanisms of a retractable ladder would prevent the flow of smoke through the vent, making this style of ladder unsuitable for safe and clear access. A fixed vertical ladder is the only recommended style to use in conjunction with a smoke ventilator due to the small footprint. Ladder height and suitability When specifying a retractable ladder, it is essential that you know the height of the space between the ceiling and the roof, more commonly known as the roof void. This is to ensure the ladder box liner will fit inside the space once retracted.

Calculating the height of the floor to the underside of the roof access hatch should also be done at the initial stages to ensure the ladder isn’t too short or long. It may seem obvious, but this is an area that is commonly overlooked! Importance of collaboration There are a range of elements that must be addressed when specifying ladders, particularly when gaining access to a roof. To ensure compliance with all relevant legislation and to ensure the long-term safety of individuals when using the ladder, it is vital that all considerations are sufficiently addressed at the initial stages of a building project. By working closely with manufacturers and taking a proactive approach, professionals can ensure the ladders specified are not only fit for purpose, but safely and successfully meet the unique requirements of each development. For further information on Bilco UK’s complete range of roof access solutions, visit www.bilcouk.co.uk or call 01284 701696. Bilco – Enquiry 76


The height adjustable concealed door closer

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Bostik products prove the perfect prescription for major new hospital

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The new FIX A320 TACK adhesive was among the Bostik products that – combined with the company’s technical expertise – recently enabled the installation of the flooring on the large site of the new £350m Grange University Designed and manufactured in the UK, Powermatic, the original controlled, concealed door closer, delivers R108 Hospital in Wales. exceptional performance as well as a host of benefits that other closersPOWERMATIC cannot match:AXIS Door Closer • The only CERTIFIRE jamb-mounted door closer • Improves aesthetics and reduces risk of damage from • Genuine independent third-party certification • Perfect for social housing, hotels, health, care homes, secure accommodation, commercial and many other situations.

vandalism or tampering • Contributes towards the achievement of accessibility requirements (AD M) • Closing speed and latching action adjustable without removing closer from door

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rom the early stages of the hospital’s construction, Bostik’s technical experts visited the site on several occasions to inspect the subfloors and make recommendations for how they should be treated. First, the floorlayers applied Bostik Screedmaster One Coat Membrane, an epoxy damp proof membrane, to suppress the residual construction moisture in the subfloors, before allowing it to cure into a glossy and tack-free film overnight. Next, they thoroughly primed the cured membrane using Bostik Screedmaster Universal Primer. For a large-scale, fast-turnaround project like this, the primer’s excellent coverage rates and fast drying time made it ideal. With the subfloor thoroughly primed, the next step was to apply Bostik smoothing compounds to bring the subfloors to the required level. For most areas of the building, the floorlayers used Bostik’s self-smoothing Screedmaster Flow.

Suitable for use on one-hour and half-hour fire doors.

Where the subfloor required reprofiling, such as in the wet room, they instead used the high-strength Bostik Screedmaster Deep smoothing compound.

Completely concealed when the door is closed.

Then, with the smoothing compounds dry, it was time to apply a variety of Bostik adhesives to bond the floor coverings. Carpet tile installations, meanwhile, were achieved using FIX A320 TACK, Bostik’s non-staining tackifier. Finally, for the installation of the skirtings, capping strips, and other accessories throughout the hospital, the installers used Bostik Roll, the company’s reinforced, solvent-free adhesive tape that is supplied in ready-to-use, dry adhesive rolls.

Tel 0121 766 4200 info@samuel-heath.com

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Public Sector

The importance of fire doors and inspections A fire door is an engineered safety device that is a crucial part of the passive fire protection of every commercial, public and multiple occupancy building. A fire door acts just as any other door in normal service, in a fire it takes on a critical role – to save lives and protect property. It does this by holding back the spread of fire and smoke through a building for a designated period, giving time for building occupants to escape.

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fire door is not just the door leaf. It is a complete assembly comprising: the door leaf and frame, any glazing, intumescent fire and smoke seals; along with ironmongery that is used on the door, such as hinges, overhead door closers, latches and locks. Fire doors can easily become damaged when they are in regular use; which may affect their performance in the unfortunate event of a fire. And just like other life safety devices, such as fire extinguishers and alarms, fire doors and final escape doors need regular, stringent inspection, maintenance or replacement to ensure that they will perform as intended in the event of a fire. In 2006, the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005 came into force in England and Wales; transferring the responsibility for Fire Safety from the fire authorities to whoever has day-today control of building premises – this is known as the ‘Responsible Person’. This person must take steps to reduce the risk from fire; consider how to contain a fire should one break out and ensure people can escape safely. They also need to be able to identify a Competent Person i.e. knowledgeable, qualified professional who can undertake preventative and protective measures, such as Fire Door Inspections, if they’re not confident to do so. Compliance with the RRO is a legal requirement. Failure to comply with RRO is a criminal offence and can lead to prosecution, large fines and even imprisonment. Lorient also welcomes the new Building Safety Bill, which will drastically overhaul building regulations in England and Wales. Introduced in the House of Commons on 5 July, the bill is the next step in groundbreaking reforms that will create lasting generational change and set out a clear pathway for how high-rise residential buildings should be constructed, maintained and made safe. Considerations such as fire door safety maintenance will come to the fore as part of the new bill. Operating across the UK, Lorient offers a professional and expert fire door

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inspection service. Lorient Fire Door Inspectors are fully qualified under the Fire Door Inspection Scheme (FDIS); and have been assessed by Warringtonfire, an independent third party. Certificated to carry out the inspection of a building’s fire doors; Lorient Inspectors use an app to record findings throughout the survey. A detailed report is provided covering the condition and functionality of the fire doors

on the premises; with necessary remedial action required. The experienced team have worked on projects from schools, hospitals to large commercial buildings. For further information about Lorient’s Fire Door Inspection Services please contact 01626 834252 or visit lorientuk.com Lorient – Enquiry 79

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Combining contemporary aesthetics with exceptional performance, an array of solutions from Forbo Flooring Systems’ portfolio have been installed throughout the state-of-the-art Cancer Centre at Milton Keynes University Hospital (MKUH).

Daylight enhances wellbeing and learning Introducing rooflights, including domes, vaults, pitched skylights or panel glazing systems makes it possible to deliver resilient and future-proofed educational spaces that encourage learning, concentration and positive student behaviour. Brett Martin has offered guidance and advice to specifiers wanting to transform areas, replace existing rooflights and develop bespoke daylight solutions. At the Tauheedul Islam Boys High School in Blackburn, a range of rooflight solutions from Brett Martin are helping to deliver exceptional levels of daylight into the school and sports hall whilst reducing demand for electric lighting, lowering CO2 emissions and running costs.

Designed by Ryder Architecture, the facility brings patient experience to the fore, where the integrated flooring scheme seamlessly guides users through the building. The prestigious project took home the winner’s accolade in the 2020/21 annual Fly Forbo competition. Ryder Associate Toby Ingle said: “We opted for a timber effect in all of the circulation spaces to provide a sense of continuity.

In the non-clinical areas – such as the lift lobby and main reception right up to the front door of outpatients, as well as in the corridor upon exiting the chemotherapy suite – we chose Forbo’s Allura Flex Wood Luxury Vinyl Tile planks in White Autumn Oak, which were installed in a staggered pattern.

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Brightening up cancer care with an award winning integrated Forbo scheme

“The playful use of the planks really adds a sense of dimension to the space, making it a much more friendly environment, as opposed to being cold and ‘institutional’. The planks are also easy to clean and can be replaced easily (if damaged), thanks to their modular format.” Forbo Flooring Systems – Enquiry 81

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ELCO Heating Solutions delivers first-class upgrade to flagship hospital ELCO Heating Solutions (ELCO) has supplied four TRIGON® XXL EVO gas condensing boilers to The Wirral’s flagship Arrowe Park Hospital. The new boilers are supplying heating and hot water to several areas of the hospital, including CAL 1, CAL 2 and the maternity wards. In order to fulfil the hospital’s heating and hot water requirements, two TRIGON® XXL EVO900 and two EVO1100 were specified from ELCO’s floor standing commercial boiler range. The industry leading boilers deliver unrivalled power and performance thanks to a unique heat exchanger geometry and a water-cooled cold flame burner, which limit NOx emissions to 20mg/kWh, while offering gross seasonal efficiencies of up to 96%.

New Sanicubic 1GR finds favour in Ireland A powerful black water pumping solution from Saniflo is helping to provide waste discharge solutions for buildings across Ireland. The floor-mounting Sanicubic 1GR is a product from the Zehnder Pump range, now part of the Saniflo SFA Group. Highly rugged and durable and available as a single or three-phase option, the 1GR is designed to pump waste up to 39m from domestic and commercial buildings. The compact unit has a capacity of 55 litres and multiple inlets for connection to up to four appliances and is IP65 verified. A hardwired control box is supplied as standard for early warning of any issues. Saniflo – Enquiry 83

The M&E consultants for the project were Wirral-based JD Engineering Ltd. Commenting on the installation, Steve Roberts, Project Manager at JD Engineering Ltd, said: “We have previously fitted other ELCO units at the hospital, so we were confident the boilers would be able to deliver efficient heat distribution throughout the wards.” A major benefit of the TRIGON® XXL boiler is its low water content design, which allows it to respond rapidly to the hospital’s heating and hot water demands. It is also incredibly lightweight and compact, ensuring it could be easily accommodated within the dimensions of the existing plant room. ELCO Heating Solutions – Enquiry 82

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Offices & Commercial Buildings

Soprema develops a taste for integrated specification at Sugar House Island Developed and constructed by vastint uk, sugar house island is an ambitious regeneration project in the stratford area of east london, which seeks to reflect the dynamic character and diversity of its location.

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mixed-use project, it will combine 1,200 new homes with more than 600,000 sq ft of office space, a primary school, a 350-bed hotel, restaurants, cafés and shops, with gardens, courtyards and three acres of open space, including a riverside park. The construction team has worked closely with the supply chain to consider the performance, installation and joined up specification benefits of key materials, including the roofing systems offered by building envelope specialist, Soprema UK. The Sugar House Island development will be delivered in 12 phases, and the first residential phase, comprising apartments for private and affordable rent, has now been completed. The second phase of residential accommodation is also nearing completion, and highlights the evolution of the roofing specification following collaboration between Vastint UK and Soprema. For the first residential phase of the project, Soprema’s involvement was as the supplier of the hot melt system for the 10,000m2 podium deck, which will provide an area of hard and soft landscaping as part of the focus on creating a walkable community with outdoor spaces for socialising and recreation. The project required a robust hot melt system that would offer speed and ease of installation along with excellent long-term waterproofing performance and the durability to enable paving and planting above.

Capable of being installed to zero falls and ideal for inverted roof and podium deck build-ups, Soprema’s Duoflex, BBA-certified hot melt structural waterproofing system was chosen for the deck’s field areas. A high-quality elastomeric bitumen, Duoflex is hot-bonded to the substrate incorporating a reinforcement fleece. The system was installed with Soprema’s technical support to ensure the correct level of coverage for optimum performance and provided with a 40-year, single point Soprema warranty. The podium deck specification for the first residential phase also required the use of a self-terminating system for the upstands. Soprema’s Alsan 700 cold-

applied liquid waterproofing system met the requirements, enabling complete encapsulation of the vertical surfaces and a joined-up specification from Soprema. Andrew Yacoub from Vastint UK commented: “By working with a supply chain partner that could offer both the hot melt and liquid system in a single specification, with joined up technical support, we could have complete confidence of co-ordinated supply, compatibility and warranty across both systems.” The Soprema system was installed by roofing contractor, J&B Roofing, a Soprema approved contractor, and the Soprema team supported a quality-assured installation with training, weekly site inspections and a final inspection prior to issue of the warranty. Following specification of the Duoflex and Alsan 700 systems on the podium deck of the first residential phase at Sugar House Island, the Soprema team approached Vastint UK with the offer of a CPD to outline Soprema’s joined-up building envelope approach and the benefits of co-ordinated specification. The CPD was delivered to Vastint contract managers from all over Europe, along with the team responsible for the Sugar House Island project. Soprema – Enquiry 84

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Offices & Commercial Buildings

Specifying success with curtain walling Facades have the ability to transform how we see architectural spaces and, in recent decades, glazed curtain walling systems have become increasingly popular – on commercial and residential buildings alike.

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nclosing the envelope of the building, there are two main types of curtain walling: stick and unitised facades. These can be adapted from their standard design to create bespoke features which are engineered to emphasise geometry or a particular aesthetic appearance. As a result, curtain wall systems equip architects with the freedom to create an aesthetically led facade which meets the specific performance requirements of the building. Elevating performance and aesthetics Spanning multiple floors and covering a large surface of the building, curtain wall forms a significant part of the envelope. As such, systems can directly impact key performance considerations, including water tightness and thermal characteristics, daylighting, ventilation regimes, acoustics and building movement. With each different curtain wall type offering varying levels of performance, depending on characteristics like profile design, gaskets and openings, each system’s test data speaks for itself. CW 50, for example – the leading curtain wall system from Reynaers – offers all-round performance having passed CWCT Sequence B testing. Alongside technical performance, curtain walling holds the potential to define a building’s appearance.

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While the technical performance of curtain walling is a primary consideration for architects, aesthetic requirements are another factor for including them in a building’s design. As a fast and costeffective way of introducing large volumes of glazing into a building, these systems hold the potential to define a building’s appearance. For occupants, the benefits are clear to see. Large and often full height windows flood rooms with natural light, making spaces more comfortable, practical and modern. Alongside the positive impact this can have on wellbeing, curtain wall systems can introduce greater connections between inside and outside spaces and maximise views, further elevating the appeal of buildings for occupants. From the outside, curtain walling equips buildings with a distinctive appearance which defines their unique character. To achieve this, it is crucial for architects to specify systems which facilitate creative freedom, without compromising the performance benefits required. Ensuring correct specification To unlock the full suite of benefits which are made possible through curtain walling,

it is crucial to work closely with suppliers and collaborate with design teams from the very outset of a project. Particularly on large scale projects, such as high-rise buildings where curtain walling is most in demand, this approach ensures success. Through the Reynaers Consult programme, in-house specialist consultants, engineers and technicians work closely with architects and building professionals to offer technical assistance. This close collaboration facilitates a deeper understanding of a project’s specific requirements and allows for the correct systems to be specified, including bespoke systems which are tailor-made to meet the specific demands of a project. By working together with partners throughout the supply chain, architects and building professionals can lean on wider expertise and bring their visions to life with glazed curtain wall systems, while weaving uncompromising performance and quality into the fabric of their buildings. For further information, visit www.reynaers.co.uk Reynaers – Enquiry 86

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SOPREMA IS A GLOBAL LEADER IN WATERPROOFING AND INSULATION SOPREMA is firmly established as a global leader in waterproofing and insulation, offering high quality products and technical expertise. With solutions for roofs, walls, floors and much more through our portfolio of waterproofing products including bituminous, liquid, single ply and hot melt, as well as our comprehensive insulation solutions from XPS, PIR and recycled cotton insulation through to our high-performance natural wood-fibre insulation. Our technical team are also on hand to provide a range of calculations, CAD support and on-site surveys, and our products are backed by a range of warranty schemes and BBA certifications. Enquiry 87

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Offices & Commercial Buildings

Design and value objectives met at Vita Living Circle Square Standing on a former BBC site, the new Circle Square neighbourhood is at the heart of Manchester’s construction boom.

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s part of the development, Vita Living Apartments provides high-quality rentable accommodation and a superb range of amenities for tenants wanting vibrant city centre living. Luxury Vinyl Tiles from IVC Commercial feature throughout Vita Living Apartments. Upon completion of the development, more than 50,000m2 of Belgian-made Luxury Vinyl Tiles will be installed throughout living areas, corridors and amenity areas. Following on from four other successfully completed projects, Vita Living’s own development team selected a range of authentic Luxury Vinyl Tiles that utilise a performance 0.55mm wear layer construction designed for commercial environments - an ideal balance between a design that creates a marketable interior and a finish that delivers excellent long-term value.

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Moduleo 55 features 50% recycled content from IVC Commercial’s in-house recycling facility and is made with renewable energy from the manufacturer’s own wind turbines. All raw materials are sourced from

a 100% European supply chain for assured quality. Installed by Active Flooring, the project demonstrates the ability of IVC Commercial to meet the service demands of large-scale projects. IVC Commercial – Enquiry 88

Banking on Gilberts to help achieve excellence

The stunning £35m building The Spine in Liverpool’s dynamic Knowledge Quarter (KQ Liverpool) has opened as one of the world’s healthiest buildings, using Waterloo’s industry-leading air distribution products. With the goal of achieving the prestigious WELL Building Standard in mind, the high-quality CS-F Linear Slot Diffuser was collectively agreed upon as a consistent visual approach for most of the building. A key advantage of the CS-F is that it could be carefully adapted to suit the various feature ceiling types and the plank tile ceiling systems designed for the new building by SAS International. Waterloo – Enquiry 89

For apartment living areas and bathrooms, Moduleo 55 Woods was chosen to provide a home-like feel, while Moduleo 55 Tiles and Moduleo 55 Expressive were selected for amenity areas. Creating a stand-out feature around lift areas, Vita Living’s development team opted for Studio Moods in a small herringbone laying pattern.

Even the choice of ventilation diffusers has played a part the architectural aesthetics 100 Embankment in Manchester to achieve a BREEAM excellent rating. BAM Construct UK commissioned A & B Engineering to design and install the M&E services for the project, which blends an existing Grade II listed viaduct with the steel and glass building above. A & B chose Gilberts Blackpool for the supply of more than 500 ventilators to air the internal spaces. Gilberts’ PG perforated face ventilation diffusers, complimented by its GSFA circular swirl diffusers, ensure excellent distribution of fresh air throughout the internal space and mirror the smooth, angular interior design. “Gilberts’ diffusers were the ideal choice to balance the design aesthetics with the practicalities of installation,” explained A & B Engineering Contracts Director Ian Buxton. “The main office areas have exposed services. By using side entry plenum boxes to connect the flexible ductwork to the diffusers, we were able to easily connect the services, then secure the diffusers through using concealed fixings. In this way we were able to achieve the continuity of eyeline and aesthetic whilst delivering on the draught-free ventilation targets.” Gilberts GX air valves provide extraction of stale air in the toilet areas throughout 100 Embankment. Gilberts – Enquiry 90

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Offices & Commercial Buildings

Excellence delivered by Gilberts In the heart of Manchester’s regenerating commercial centre, 2 New Bailey achieves a BREEAM excellent rating thanks in part to a VRF heating & cooling system delivered via Gilberts of Blackpool grilles and diffusers. Over 1000 GSFA premium circular swirl diffusers make an architectural feature of the exposed building services. Each of the contemporary-styled GSFA swirl diffusers has been set between the 3.6m high rafters. The theme of architectural design is in the fore too in the main reception atrium, where jet nozzles create an elevated ‘wall’ effect, and a millimetre-precise 8.7m long flangeless L-RC linear strip grille further enhances the interior aesthetics. In the two-storey reception area, the jet nozzles create a suspended, high level “wall”. Gilberts manufactured and supplied some of the 200 units as an architectural feature, to create the aesthetic effect without detracting from the ventilation strategy and targets. Further adding to the interior design, Gilberts manufactured and supplied a linear bar grille to create a continuous vent 8794mm long. This was supplied with a further 5 x 1m blanking plates, precisely cut and fitted on site to achieve the design objective. Gilberts’ GXD air valves extract air from the WCs throughout the building to remove excess moisture and odours.

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Gilberts – Enquiry 91

Gradus Carpets sees success in office refurbishment When the Regent House office space in Blackburn needed to refurbish the whole of the second floor, they chose Gradus Carpets from Gerflor. The flooring element of the Regent House refurbishment project would require installation of the highest standards to enable the intricate design to fully ‘shine.’ Kevin Green. Partner at KG Flooring said: “Gerflor’s products are outstanding, they also offer excellent value for money with a vast range of designs and colours to choose from. We would highly recommend them every time.” Gradus Floorcoverings is a brand of the Gerflor Group and is a UK manufacturer of premium quality flooring.

Using HBS spray foam insulation gives superior performance and provides a greener, more cost-effective future.

Gerflor – Enquiry 92

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External Wall Finishes

Achieving enhanced sound insulation performance using concrete blocks Concrete blockwork remains one of the most cost-effective methods of controlling airborne sound, making it a natural choice for constructing partition and separating wall. Meeting sound insulation standards is a key requirement for most building types.

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tandards The acoustic standards contained in Part E of the Building Regulations have been in force since 2004. They cover a number of building types including flats and apartments, semi- detached and terraced housing, hotels, hostels, nursing homes and student accommodation. These Standards do appear to be effective in eradicating noise complaints and thus achieving a better quality of life for building occupants. Sound performance targets, particularly those limiting sound transfer between adjoining dwellings, are specified in Approved Document E1 to the Building Regulations. For separating walls and floors in attached houses or apartments, the airborne performance to be met is 45 dB DnT,w + Ctr (or 56 dB DnT,w in Scotland).

Depending on its composition and density, and any applied finishes, standard blockwork construction can provide an Rw of up to around 57dB. An example of a higher performing construction is the use of a 215mm Lignacrete dense block wall with a plaster finish. Where a greater performance is required, consideration should be given to using concrete blockwork with an acoustic panel to one side. Lignacite’s research and development team have evaluated a number of blockwork/ acoustic panel combinations, with surprisingly good results.

The advantage of this construction is that it allows blockwork to be used fair face one side, e.g. facing a sports hall, as well as meeting fire and stability requirements. The blockwork and acoustic panel act together to provide raised levels of sound insulation.

Typically an acoustic panel will comprise a 50 or 70mm ‘C’ stud frame, set back about 15mm from the face of the blockwork, with acoustic quilt or a proprietary board, such as Isomass, between or over the studs and finished with high density plasterboard.

For further details on the Lignacite range of concrete blocks, please call 01842 810678, email info@lignacite.co.uk or visit Lignacite's website.

Tests commissioned by Lignacite Ltd. in a UKAS approved laboratory has shown weighted sound reduction index values, Rw, of up to 65dB can be achieved. Some examples of these high performing constructions are shown.

Lignacite – Enquiry 94

This performance is applicable to sound frequencies from 100 Hz (low frequency) to 3150 Hz (high frequency). Achieving enhanced levels of sound insulation There is often a requirement for walls nondomestic buildings, to achieve a higher level of sound insulation. Commonly the performance of building elements, will be described as a weighted sound reduction index, Rw. This term describes the airborne sound insulating power of a building element. It is a laboratory-measured value as defined in ISO 717: Part 1. It can apply to walls, ceiling/ floors, ceiling/roofs, doors, or windows. The higher the number, the greater the sound insulating power of the building element. It is measured over the frequency range 100 to 3150Hz.

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100mm Lignacite solid blockwork with Isomass lining to one side

140mm Lignacite SP solid blockwork with acoustic lining to one side

Sound insulation = 64 Rw, dB

Sound insulation = 65 Rw, dB

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External Wall Finishes

Dekton specified for exterior façade of awardwinning London build Dekton® was the façade material of choice for another essential living development – Union Wharf - thanks to its sustainability certifications and highest fire resistance classification.

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he revolutionary ultra-compact surface, Dekton® by Cosentino has been specified as the façade of a multi award-winning residential build in the heart of London. Two 23-storey tower blocks in Greenwich, the Union Wharf Creekside Buildings have created 249 homes to rent in south London. One of the tallest modular buildings in the UK, the project was the first in the country to cater solely and specifically for families, with buggy storage, acoustic noise insulation and an on-site nursery for parents with young children.

Involved from inception to completion, Cosentino worked closely with architects Assael and HTA over five years to help deliver the best design and finish. 3,000m2 of Dekton® was specified for both towers in the Union Wharf development, adorning the top penthouse level and down two sides of both buildings. Developers, Essential Living, utilised Dekton® in a large redevelopment project, Vantage Point Archway Tower back in 2017, making this an easy decision for subsequent projects With high rise façades being one of the key news topics in the UK, the imitable benefits of Cosentino's revolutionary Dekton® material, including safety, sustainability and energy efficiency, are all paramount considerations, especially within living quarters. Boasting LEED** and BREEAM*** certifications in environmental and sustainable design, as well as the highest classification in terms of fire resistance: A2 s0 d1 for 12 mm, Dekton® by Cosentino’s durability, ease of installation, consistency in colour and thickness as well as high scratch resistance and low porosity makes it the ideal surface for façades.

Dekton® also offers high resistance to ultraviolet rays, frost and thawing, as well as colour stability and high stain resistance, which results in it being an ideal material for use on exterior ventilated façades. Cosentino’s National Façade Manager, Simon Hope comments: "This project demonstrates both a practical and aesthetically pleasing façade, which integrates with the window layout while complementing the innovative location. The result is a striking finish utilising a product that benefits from strong eco credentials and cutting-edge technology - all helping to meet the client's brief."

In addition, carbon neutrality has been achieved for the entire life cycle of Dekton®, from the extraction of the raw material and the calculation of the direct and indirect emissions from its production cycle (and those derived from its use), to the end of the product’s life. This milestone is a result of the strong measures taken by Cosentino to achieve greater efficiency in terms of energy, consumption of resources, use of renewable electricity and sustainable mobility policies. Consentino – Enquiry 95

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External Wall Finishes

Nordic Brown Copper – Naturally Nordic Brown pre-oxidised copper and larch cladding together define the natural character of a contemporary home, nestling amongst the treetops on the Island of Hirvensalo, part of the Turku archipelago in Finland.

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ocally-based Sigge Architects’ design sought to reconcile their client’s need for a permanent working home combined with the essential characteristics of a Summerhouse for leisure. The Finnish Summerhouse epitomises ‘mökkielämä’ or ‘cottage life’, with its tradition of treading softly on the land and respect for nature. The three-storey building – known simply as ‘Villa 3' – was envisaged as a deceptively simple modern structure with clean lines and a certain stature.

city of Turku beyond, while also enjoying southern glazing to catch the low sun. The Upper Level is conceived as a distinct copper-framed ‘box’ mass, oversailing the recessed Entrance Level ‘pedestal’. Here, Nordic Brown pre-oxidised copper was chosen, structured with vertical seams. It sits naturally alongside the larch batten cladding, which adds warmth, and responds to the exceptional natural surroundings. Internally, fair-faced concrete surfaces and white-washed ash have been used widely.

Restrained Material Palette But application of a restrained palette of natural materials enables it to sit comfortably in its elevated location within a gently sloping forest. The Entrance Level contains a garage and private areas including office, bedroom, bathroom and – of course in Finland – a sauna. Outside are extensive timber-decked terraces and a swimming pool. Service areas and storage are accommodated in the Lower Level. An open staircase leads from the entrance to the Upper Level: a fully open-plan living, cooking and dining space. Here, extensive glazing opens onto timber-decked, glass balustraded balconies to three sides.

Natural Dark Brown Sigge Architects CEO Pekka Mäki said: 'We have worked with Nordic Copper on other projects around Turku before. On Tys Ikituuri student housing, a 12-storey oval-plan tower, we experimented with lively abstract patterns using varying intensities of Nordic Green pre-patinated copper cassettes. But for a single-family house – Villa Vaski – we found that Nordic Brown gave a natural dark brown

that was both familiar and well-suited to its surroundings. The same is true for Villa L3, where the Nordic Brown will gradually age with dignity within the forest’. Nordic Brown provides the same oxidised brown surface that otherwise develops over time in the environment. The thickness of the oxide layer determines the colour of the surface finish, with darker or lighter (Nordic Brown Light) shades of brown. Nordic Brown gradually changes over time to a stable dark chocolate brown. A growing series of ‘copper stories’ building studies exemplify the best in contemporary architecture and showcase the diversity of surfaces, alloys, forms and applications available with Nordic Copper today. For more information visit: www.nordiccopper.com or email: g.bell@aurubis.com. Photos – Antti Leino Aurubis – Enquiry 96

The whole Upper Level commands stunning north and west views over the neighbouring villas and trees below, towards the sea and

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Internal, External, Above or Below Ground Fibo 850 - Ultra Light Weight • Internal walls including fire break walls • High levels of fire protection - up to 2 hours for 100mm load bearing walls • Good background for direct application of plasters and renders

Lignalite - Light Weight • Ideal to construct walls • Paint grade and close texture for direct application • Light weight single lift • Available in190mm wide only

AshGP - Medium Dense • NEW A1 Fire Rating • Contains at least 35% recycled aggregate • Inner and outer leaves of external cavity walls • Infill units to beam and block flooring

Lignacite - Medium Dense • High recycled content up to 48% • Available in fair-faced and paint grade • 3.6, 7.3 and 10.4 N/mm2 • High levels of air tightness, sound insulation and fire resistance

Lignacrete - Dense • Use internally and externally above and below ground • High fire resistance and sound insulation • High strength block from 7.3 - 30 N/mm2

A complete range of quality concrete blocks Visit lignacite.co.uk to discover more or call 01842 810678 Enquiry 97


External Wall Finishes

Cladding just got animated Freefoam Building Products has launched a new animation style video to illustrate how to fit cladding. In recent years Freefoam have seen a steady rise in sales of its PVC cladding range. However, in the last 18 months, with homeowners using disposable income to improve their properties, sales have skyrocketed. Freefoam have recorded a 55% increase in sales making cladding a fantastic opportunity for any home improvement company, builder or pvc fitter. But, as with any home improvement product, the success of a job, and indeed ongoing recommendations, depend on the quality of the installation. In order to help companies capitalise on this opportunity Freefoam have now created a video

animation to show all stages of the cladding fitting process. Whilst Freefoam provide detailed printed and online fitting instructions research has shown that fitting video’s are incredibly useful and well received by installers and DIYers alike. Visual aids ensure the whole process is easy to understand. The new video features a high quality detailed animation to show every step of the fitting process. From fixing the initial battens and membrane, to installing cladding boards and accompanying trims. With close up details of key fitting points and on screen instructions the video illustrates each step clearly and simply. Freefoam Building Products – Enquiry 98

An education on exterior laminate The new classroom extension to Hob Hill Primary School in Rugeley has been completed using MEG Exterior grade cladding in 781 Ash and 1831 Grey.

Keyfix non-combustible cavity solutions set the industry standard Keyfix, the latest innovative new Keystone Group business, is solving the non-combustible challenge with its unique range of external cavity wall solutions. Developed in response to the increasing requirement for non-combustible materials for buildings over 18 metres, the A1 fire-rated components are fully compliant to Building Regulations Approved Document B (ADB). Following incidents involving the spread of fire within external cavities on tall buildings, the updated Building Regulations prohibit the use of combustible materials within certain external cavities of buildings over 18m in height. To address this, Keyfix consulted and worked with industry leaders to develop a unique non-combustible system which meets the needs of regulators, insurers, warranty providers, developers and installers. Reflecting the system’s superior design and performance credentials, it is listed on the NHBC ‘Accepts list’, and is approved by both Premier Guarantee and LABC following their comprehensive review of innovative products and systems.

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Designed by Seymour Harris Architecture and installed by Tetraclad, the extension encompasses new classrooms and staff room increasing capacity. The clever use of Ash woodgrain effect laminate fabricated into planks offset against the darker grey boards which stand proud of the face contrast well together. MEG carries a BBA Agrément Certificate and F1 panels from 6mm and thicker are rated Class B-s1, d0. This scheme is a perfect example of MEG in action where the need for high performance and durability is married up with low lifecycle costs and aesthetic design. Recent site surveys on several schools a decade after installation have highlighted the remarkable weatherability of MEG with the panels looking the same as when first installed.

The Keyfix range of ADB (Approved Document B) compliant solutions includes a Noncombustible Cavity Tray (NCCT) and a Non-combustible Cavity Tray Lintel (NCCTL). The range is completed with a Non-combustible Retaining Disc (NCRD) which works with all standard Type 1 masonry to masonry wall ties, Non-Combustible Weep Vents and a Non-Combustible Damp Proof Course (NCDPC).

The range comprises 58 colours and 29 woodgrains together with 5 concrete and metal effect finishes. MEG is also able to incorporate Abet’s digital printing technology. This means that almost any design, photograph or pattern can be reproduced in stunning detail to give architects and designers unparalleled freedom to create unusual and dramatic building facades.

Keyfix – Enquiry 99

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Bespoke brick slip feature arch lintels from IG Lintels form a distinctive element of a sympathetic and prestigious addition to an Edwardian council estate in the London Borough of Camden.

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uilt between 1901 and 1903, the Grade II-listed Bourne Estate is on the fringes of the Hatton Garden Conservation Area and is a jewel in the crown for its owner Camden Council. When it came to its redevelopment and the creation of two new blocks, Matthew Lloyd Architects in partnership with Higgins Construction, had the architectural challenge of designing and building new housing that responded to the original Edwardian buildings. In keeping with the architect’s aesthetic requirements, IG’s technical team designed 215mm high flat gauge brick slip feature lintels accommodating a series of brick spans; 910mm, 1360mm, 1472mm and 1585mm. All bricks were cut and bonded offsite onto the load bearing lintels.

Enquiry 102

A consignment of bricks was collected from site to guarantee both quality and reliability in matching the surrounding brickwork. The ceramic bricks were carefully cut in a mitre fashion to conceal the red clay finish underneath and ensure that the ceramic finish on the mitre did not splinter which minimalised brick wastage. All the bricks cut were bonded in a rowlock pattern using BBA approved construction adhesive in a controlled environment without disruption from the natural weather.

External Wall Finishes

IG Lintels plays a part in fine brick detailing

the adhesive to squeeze through the perforations and form a ‘mushroom’ on the inside, providing a mechanical lock between the steel lintel and the bricks. IG Lintels – Enquiry 101

The patented perforated design of a IG Brick Feature Lintel allows

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Structures & Building Systems

Schöck Bole prevents punching shear risk on major Manchester project Sitting adjacent to Manchester Victoria station, the £185m New Victoria mixed development is a two-phase scheme which will initially provide two residential towers of 20 and 25 storeys comprising 520 one, two and three bed apartments.

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n eight-storey, 150,000ft² office block is scheduled for the second phase. The residential towers are solid in appearance, with the façades referencing the surrounding historic listed estate along Corporation Street. The layout of the two structures maximises the number of apartments with dual aspect views re-sulting in a central core with three wings. The façade concept is a ‘hooped envelope around a glass box’ with the ‘envelope’ consisting of vertical panels from the first floor to roof level in a mix of profiled and flat panels. These also wrap around the top of the buildings to provide shelter for the rooftop terraces. Punching failure risk is a critical issue The buildings are concrete frame, constructed using a slip-form method. An economical form of construction with benefits such as shuttering time minimisation, simplification of reinforcement work, ease of underslab work and importantly, the optimum use of space. However, with flat slab construction the risk of punching failure is always a critical issue. When increasing the loads in the stress areas, a great deal of consideration has to be given to variables such as the quality of the concrete, improving the reinforcement content and even enlarging the column heads. None of these options is necessarily time efficient or cost effective.

They rarely solve the problem to an optimal performance level either. So the ideal solution to resolving any potential problems involving punching shear, needs to be cost-effective, easyto-install and certainly dependable. Greater resistance than a typical stirrup system To prevent the risk of punching failure on the New Victoria development, the Schöck Bole reinforcement system has been installed. This trusted and popular solution consists of doubleheaded studs and anchors, with spacing bars, which enable installation after the bottom reinforcement and before the top layer. Two spacer bars are welded to the vertical studs, which ensure the correct distance between uprights; and the forged stud heads guarantee a perfect finishing bond with the concrete. As result, when compared with a typical stirrup reinforcement system, an increased shear force resistance of around 70% is achievable. Bole is a cost-effective, timesaving solution – and straightforward to install. In addition to the standard Bole solution, Schöck has developed three other punching shear reinforcement variants. The type U, designed for installation before the lower mat; the type O for installation after the top reinforcement layer; and the type F for use in

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element slabs at prefabricating plants. The entire range is supplied ready for installation. There is downloadable user-friendly Schöck design software available too, which enables fast and simple dimensioning of the product to British Standards and the export of CAD drawings with dxf-format. For further information on the Schöck Bole system contact the company on 01865 290 890 or visit www.schoeck.com SchÖck – Enquiry 104

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Sealing Expansion Joints Easily Design joints to be Watertight, to accommodate Thermal Expansion & any other Movement, maybe to be Trafficable, to provide Thermal and/or Acoustic Insulation, plus to be CE/EN Certified Fire Resistant for up to 4 hours?

ALL No Problem with Emseal Joint Systems Emseal provide unique solutions for sealing all types of expansion movement joints in all types of buildings and engineering structures. Ideal for new construction, refurbishment and retrofit projects. Emseal has provided watertight movement joint sealing solutions on projects all around the world for the last 30 years. This has included solutions with certified fire resistance for all different types of movement joints and exposure requirements in all types of buildings and engineering structures. Emseal has joint solutions for all kinds of substrates that are easily installed with access from one side. Ideal for decks, podiums, internal and external walls, façades, roofs and basement slabs. – Everywhere in the Building Envelope that durable and secure expansion joint sealing is necessary.

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Floors, Walls & Ceilings

dp-specialist from Decorative Panels Lamination The dp-specialist range of surface finishes from Decorative Panels is enormous. Surface finishes in a variety of high gloss, super matt, unicolour designs are available in acrylic, PP, PVC and paper gloss finishes from the likes of Senoplast, Alfatherm and Renolit, among many others.

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onstant product development, working on design and surface performance has ensured that the most fashionable and hard wearing products are included throughout the offer. High Gloss Acrylics from Senoplast continue to meet the needs of current design trends and enrich the furniture market worldwide with their unmistakable surface quality and unique depth of colour which offer a gloss effect like no other material. Senoplast provides a solid acrylic surface look without the prohibitive cost. Senoplast TopX Matt can be used in any contemporary environment either individually or in conjunction with our Senoplast gloss designs. The tactile, high quality surface has the added bonus of the TopX high abrasion resistant lacquer finish - providing superior scratch, scour and UV resistance. Senoplast TopX Acrylic High Gloss is an amazing scratch resistant material that offers extreme resilience whilst maintaining a full high gloss finish. The product is ideally

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suited for use on horizontal surfaces that are subjected to heavy use. Senoplast TopX Acrylic High Gloss is widely acknowledged as the premium product within the marketplace. Combining infinitely superior scratch and scour resistance properties with increased UV resistance giving great depth of gloss across the range. All product is supplied laminated with a protective film. Serica is the ultimate premium finish from the dp-specialist range. This robust PVC is silky smooth to touch and adds a luxurious super matt statement when laminated to MDF or dp-lite hollowcore board. Incorporating anti-scratch and anti-finger print technology, Serica is designed to cover all types of furnishings in homes, offices and stores. One of the main advantages Serica has over other matt products on the market is its ability to be repaired. Serica surfaces have anti-scratch properties but in case micro-scratches do occur, the surface can be easily repaired with thermal heating. A simple iron can be used to renovate the surface and give it a new life.

Complimenting the Senoplast and Serica offer are a wide selection of High Gloss PVC, PET and Polypropylene foils. Multi purpose PP Stipple - a range of textured unicolours for use as a balancing material but equally suitable for fascia applications in many environments are included throughout the dp-specialist collection. Decorative Panels Lamination can offer over a 100 designs from dp-specialist range. Contact a member of the dp-lamination sales team today for more information and to order samples of this impressive collection. Decorative Panels – Enquiry 106

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Hunter Douglas Architectural provided a sustainable ceiling option for a £55 million cruise terminal in Southampton that boasts a host of environmentally friendly features.

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Hunter Douglas’s sustainable roof option for new green cruise terminal in Southampton

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he Association of British Ports’ fifth terminal in the port city is a two-storey building located at Berth 102, adjacent to City Terminal, and has roof-mounted solar power as well as shore power connectivity. Renewable materials include precast piling and associated foundations.

And to complement the sustainability aims, Hunter Douglas Architectural, the global architectural products company, was specified to supply 1249m2 of its 100% recyclable HeartFelt® panels. Architect Stride Treglown Solent specified the panels in 40mm x 55mm and a module of 50mm, selecting dark brown (7578) and these were fitted between sweeping wood panels in the main terminal space. Acoustic pads were added to achieve a Class A acoustic rating.

HeartFelt® is a linear ceiling system with open joints between the panels. The boxshaped panels are available in heights of 55mm, 80mm and 105mm, while the round

panels are available in a height of 64mm. It is Cradle to Cradle Certified™ Bronze. Hunter Douglas Architectural – Enquiry 107

COVER EVERY INCH OF THE COURT. It’s...Where Champions Play Taraflex® is the most widely specified indoor sports surface in the world. Chosen by top international athletes for its unique construction and technical performance, it has been fitted at every Olympic Games since 1976. Taraflex® provides industry leading innovation and is widely recognised and installed in the education sectors with over 6 million pupils everyday enjoying the benefits of Taraflex® sports flooring. Contact us now for your free sampling and information pack 01926 622600 www.gerflorsportsflooring.co.uk contractuk@gerflor.com @GerflorSportsUK

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F. Ball scores at Premier League refurbishment Executives at a Premier League football club are now enjoying their very own indoor patch of turf, thanks to the strength of F. Ball and Co. Ltd.’s Styccobond F3 adhesive for textile floorcoverings, which has been used to create a striking grass wall-effect focal point in their offices. To create the grass wall feature, contractors PMH Flooring applied Styccobond F3 adhesive to plywood panels affixed to an internal wall and placed artificial grass strips vertically, in a similar fashion to putting up wallpaper. Once in position, the ‘grass’ was pinned with nails as the adhesive dried to secure the fixture. F. Ball – Enquiry 109

A natural way to welcome in cork

Manufactured using cut and loop technology, the tip-sheared aesthetic of Forbo Flooring Systems’ new high-end Tessera Perspective carpet tile collection delivers a feeling of luxury, making it the ideal solution for workspaces where a stylish, contemporary design is desired. It features a delicate lattice weave design that has been developed through the use of two different, yet tonally similar, yarns. This blend of surface textures means that each tile absorbs light differently, creating a rich and opulent allover visual, which subtly changes from differing perspectives. Available in 14 colourways it is ideal for offices where zoning or break out area definition is required.

NATURALS is a collection of elegant natural cork floors by Granorte for use in high-end residential and commercial interiors. Using a natural cork veneer and underlay with a strong and stable HDF core, NATURALS brings the unique natural aesthetic of cork in a floor with a high-performance construction that’s suitable for commercial use. At the heart of NATURALS lie eight decorative agglomerated cork effects such as Standard and Champagner that echo mid-century cork tiles and the expressive natural linear patterns of Linea and Split. Each is available in a range of colours ranging from white through to dove blue, terracotta, mocha and slate grey.

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Tessera Perspective - a rich, luxurious design

Tile solutions for housebuilders The Parkside Housebuilder Collection is a portfolio of wall, floor and outdoor tiles for housebuilders, that features the exclusive ELLE Decoration Home collection. Intended to provide developers with a range of inspiring tiles for wall and floor use, indoors and out; the Parkside Housebuilder Collection brings together some of the tile specification specialist’s most interesting aesthetic and technical solutions, as well as affordable styles ready to provide new homeowners a choice in durable and easy to maintain finishes. Whether tackling a development of affordable starter homes or delivering a block of luxury apartments, Parkside can help developers to meet the expectations of purchasers while delivering value in the supply chain. Parkside – Enquiry 112

Take off the pressure with HPL from UNILIN Panels UNILIN Panels HPL (High Pressure Laminate) brings cost-effective wood, stone and decorative structures to decorative applications, furniture, worktops and doors. Providing a cost-effective answer to surface finishes, UNILIN Evola HPL is available in 195 looks, unlocking a world of creative finishing in everywhere from offices and hotels to shops and restaurants. The collection has been made to provide furniture manufacturers and interior fitouts with an unmatched range of true-to-life wood and stone finishes, as well as decorative effects such as brushed metallics and a wide spectrum of solid colours. UNILIN Evola HPL is developed entirely in house for original finishes that can’t be found anywhere else. UNILIN Panels – Enquiry 113

Malmo stickdown LVT deals with temperature hotspots The newly updated collection of Malmo™ stickdown luxury vinyl tile (LVT), which features 13 brand new designs, delivers high performance and stability to deal with areas of high and fluctuating temperatures within the home. It is ideal for conservatories and open plan spaces with bi-fold doors and skylights where there can be ‘hotspots’ from direct sunlight. A stylish and practical alternative to tiles, wood or laminate, Malmo™ stickdown LVT offers an affordable flooring option that won’t compromise quality or comfort. Malmo™ stickdown LVT is available in a variety of designs which combine natural looks with high performance qualities. Malmo – Enquiry 114

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matt. gloss. laminated. A variety of over a 100 highgloss, supermatt, woodgrain and fantasy designs. Available in acrylic, PP, PVC and paper gloss finishes from the likes of Senoplast, Alfatherm and Renolit, among many others.

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Contact us for more information. Century House, Premier Way, Lowfields Business Park, Elland, West Yorkshire, HX5 9HF

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Conren celebrate half century Fifty years of trading is an impressive milestone and specialist manufacturer and installer of resin systems, Conren Limited, proudly celebrate this achievement in September 2021.

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ounded back in 1971, to service the needs of the automotive industry with a range of epoxy resin floor coatings, Conren quickly established a reputation for quality long lasting protective systems and has developed into one of the U.K.’s foremost providers of surfacing solutions. Focusing on high performance products for a wide range of industries in the construction and refurbishment sectors, the product range further expanded over the years by introducing innovative solutions for waterproofing, safety play surfacing and high friction anti-skid for highways. Conren has continued to develop and manufacture pioneering products by working closely with their clients to understand the needs of their specific environments. With the focus on hygiene and safety this includes tailored finishes

for floors such as anti-slip, anti-static, safety demarcation, high temperature resistance and impact resistant surfacing. Working with Blue Chip Clients, Main Contractors, Architects and developers, the skill and experience of Conren’s installation team is pivotal in producing the project results to time and budget, which has given Conren its excellent reputation in the industry. Conren’s Managing Director, Ann Collins explained: “I think that it is perhaps all so much more poignant after working throughout the COVID pandemic and facing the daily challenges during this unprecedented time. The fact that we were able to work safely and continue to supply our customers is down to the dedication of a fantastic team of people.” Conren – Enquiry 116

A sustainably built school with sustainable flooring

Contemporary apartments incorporate Profloor Levelling System

Flooring for education projects has to fulfil safety and performance standards, and adhere to strict environmental standards, including a proven 60+ years lifespan, recyclability and independently verified sourcing, manufacturing and transportation processes. Specifying a Junckers floor fulfils the requirements set for funding purposes, confirmed by a list of independently verified accreditations. Junckers floors have A+ BREEAM rating. Merkinch Primary School by Robertson Construction has a new a four-court multipurpose hall fitted with Junckers SylvaSport Beech flooring installed over UnoBAT 45 by Courtcraft. The floor is area elastic and fully complies with EN 14904 class A4.

An attractive new urban regeneration scheme has creatively reimagined the former office headquarters of Burger King into 48 contemporary apartments.

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Part of a two-phase development, the first phase of The Park House Apartments, Bath Road, Slough, will benefit from an optimal acoustic performance between floors thanks to the innovative Profloor Levelling System from The A. Proctor Group. Andy Szymanski, Construction Manager at Vivant Homes explained, “The selection of the Profloor Levelling System enabled us to combine both the acoustic and levelling requirements into one solution rather than two separate components. Profloor Levelling System has been a great addition and was successfully installed using our installation team.” For conversions and new build developments of flats where impact and airborne sound reduction is mandatory, the Profloor Levelling System is ideal, easy to install, and enables developers and contractors to meet the current legislative performance requirements. Profloor Levelling System was specifically developed to allow a level finished floor to be installed on a cambered, stepped, or uneven sub-floor. The floor is levelled by inser ting packers in each levelling base to adjust the level of the timber battens, and create a level finished floor, with no need for wet trades in the process. A. Proctor Group – Enquiry 118

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Crazy Paving Comeback The latest stone collection from CTD Architectural Tiles

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ecognised for its random placement of broken pieces of stone held together with generous amounts of mortar, crazy paving has had a 21st century makeover, offering a contemporary take on the post-modern trend. Combined with the popularity of terrazzo in recent years, the desire to achieve a Palladiana-style finish has increased and evolved amongst specifiers and designers, in particular those looking to create schemes that evoke a sense of nostalgia with a modern-day twist. New for 2021, CTD Architectural Tiles presents a new stone collection comprised of 5 paving ranges. Inspired by nature, the ranges have an innovative +40PTV anti-slip finish that is soft to the touch, offering specifiers and designers an easy to clean, smooth surface that meets both practical and style requirements of residential, hospitality and leisure settings alike.

From the white stone effect of Borgogna Stone White and the dark grey-slate look of Esla, to the multi-tonal shades of Canyon and the light shades of Filita, the porcelain tile collections are available in modern colour palettes and are suitable for both walls and floors. Offering the ultimate flexibility, the collections can be ordered in Cobble, Faux Modular or the highly soughtafter Palladiana style, either in pre-formed slabs for easy installation or as individual modular pieces that come in the same box. Guaranteed to create impactful schemes both indoors and outdoors, these latest collections from CTD Architectural Tiles offer an exciting twist on a resurging trend, whilst catering to all technical and style specifications.

Part of the Saint-Gobain family, CTD Architectural Tiles specialises in the supply of high quality ceramic tile finishes and tiling solutions across all sectors in the UK commercial specification market. With clients in a variety of sectors including the leisure, retail, hospitality industries, CTD Architectural Tiles is committed to bringing customers the latest innovations in product and in service. With unparalleled expertise and technical knowledge, the team works with industry leading, innovative manufacturers to offer a complete portfolio of ceramic and porcelain tile ranges to suit the architect, interior designer, developer and specification professional. CTD Architectural Tiles – Enquiry 119

Altro adhesive-free flooring delivers savings Royal Cornwall Hospital NHS Trust was an early adopter of Altro Cantata™ adhesive-free flooring, putting it to the test in the most demanding of areas before rolling it out in many high circulation areas. Altro has revisited four years on and found that the time and cost savings associated with adhesive-free floors have continued well beyond the initial installation. Altro’s awardwinning adhesive-free installation method means flooring can be welded and walked on the same day – halving the installation time compared with a traditional adhered installation. That is a major advantage in a busy hospital environment. Enquiry 120

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Drainage & Water Management

Replacing Guttering and Downpipes on Heritage Properties Renewing heritage rainwater systems can often be a headache. Balancing the need to maintain the original look and features of your building with regulations for heritage properties as well as remaining within budget can be a troublesome process.

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his situation is further complicated when dealing with grade 1 listed heritage buildings, where regulations heavily restrict changes to the building and limit options when replacing guttering and downpipes. Read on for our breakdown of three of the most popular replacement options for heritage rainwater systems. Aluminium An excellent all-round rainwater system, Aluminium rainwater systems are robust, lightweight, eco-friendly and look great on heritage properties. Our Aluminium products are also offered in a range of sizes including deep flow as well as a range of traditional profiles.

These products whilst emulating traditional rainwater systems offer the advantages of this more modern material. Cast Iron Many of Britain’s heritage buildings still feature their original Cast Iron rainwater systems, a testament to the longevity of the material. Choosing a Cast Iron rainwater system ensures that you will be replacing the original gutters and downpipes of your building with the most accurate replication possible, and is often the most suitable choice for grade 1 listed heritage properties. Our Cast Iron guttering and downpipes are designed to replicate heritage systems and are some of the longest-lasting rainwater products on the market. With expected lifespans of 40 years, this lifespan doubles if the products are cleaned and repainted. GRP GRP, or glass fibre reinforced mouldings, is ideal for those who want a heritage look to their rainwater system but in a more lightweight and cost-effective form. This material is long-lasting and versatile,

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and can even be moulded into an exact replica of your existing rainwater system. Our GRP guttering and downpipes have average lifespans of over 30 years before replacement is needed, meaning you can rest assured that you won’t be needing to replace your rainwater system again any time soon. Hoppers A key feature of many heritage rainwater systems is a custom hopper. These increase rainwater flow into downpipes, but are also often highly ornamental, bearing coats of arms or intricate designs. Our Hoppers come in a range of common traditional designs and materials, however upon request our GRP range can also be bespoke manufactured to replicate unique existing hopper designs. This ensures the unique character of your heritage building remains intact. Our team Here at Rainguard, we have a wealth of experience in providing suitable rainwater systems for heritage properties. If you’re still not sure which option is right for you, or if your situation requires bespoke advice, please don’t hesitate to get in contact with us for advice. Alternatively, contact us today on 0113 279 5854 to talk to a member of our staff about your needs! Yeoman Rainguard – Enquiry 122

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P O LY P I P E A D VA N TA G E

SIMPLE ‘CLICK’ CONNECTION

SIMPLE ELECTROFUSION WELD

B-s1, d0* FIRE CLASSIFICATION

MecFlow

CLICK. WELD. DONE. Introducing a new water supply system. One that’s quick to install with a unique and simple click and electrofusion welding system. One that’s material formulation achieves a fire classification of B-s1, d0* and is suitable for multiple water supply applications. Designed and manufactured off-site through our Polypipe Advantage service, MecFlow is delivered in a kit, ready to install for a smart, quick installation.

MecFlow – The future of water supply *Fire classification rating according to EN13501, installed according to building regulations. We recommend MecFlow be installed with our Firetrap sleeves.

For more information, visit polypipe.com/mecflow

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Mainsboost Summer Prize draw with Stuart Turner

The intelligen

You could WIN a £1,000 Holiday!

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egister your Mainsboost products online, and be in with the chance of winning. This promotion will be running from August through to October. All you have to do to enter the competition, is register your Mainsboost products online at www.Stuart-Turner.co.uk/ installer-club. Not only will you be entering the draw, you can start earning points with our Installer Club to claim back off merchandise or products. By registering with Installer Club, you are able to easily register any Stuart Turner products you install by entering the serial number onto the website. Our Mainsboost vessels come with 3 years warranty and chargers 5 years warranty, are fully WRAS approved, engineered with robust brass construction, and are continuously rated. Looking to fit a Mainsboost product? When specifying a Mainsboost system, it is very important to check the incoming pressure and flow rate. This can be carried out by

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using our Stuart Turner pressure and flow testing kit. The test kit has been designed to connect to outside taps or 15mm and 22mm pipework. Connect to outside tap, close isolation valve, ope¬¬n outside tap – this will record your standing (static) pressure, open isolation valve to run the water, this will record your flow rate through the flow meter and will also record your dynamic pressure.

survey at Stuart Turner | Water Pressure and Flow Boosting Site Survey Form (stuart-turner.co.uk). If your standing (static) pressure is below 2 bar, we would recommend using a Mainsboost charger pump. However, if you have 2 bar or more then no pump is required. Stuart Turner – Enquiry 124

By carrying out this exercise, it will determine whether or not you need a pump for your Mainsboost system. On the Stuart Turner website, you are able to complete a Mainsboost survey, Completing the information below will help us to ensure the correct product is specified for the right application. You can complete this

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Pioneering for You

nt system solution for a smart sewage pump station.

GOING BEYOND THE OBVIOUS Wilo - Going Beyond Pumps

Providing Smart Solutions For:

Our innovative solutions, smart products and individual services move water in an intelligent, efficient and climate-friendly manner. We are also making an important contribution to climate protection with our sustainability strategy and in conjunction with our partners.

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As a result, we’re going beyond pumps and using our cutting-edge technologies, innovative applications and strong expertise to develop products that can be integrated into complex systems. We also help you with analysis, provide individual consultation and recommend tailored and cost-effective solutions.

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For more information please contact a member of our sales team.

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Saniflo Macerator Pump gives new lease of life to British treasure The Saniflo Sanicubic macerator pump is breathing a new lease of life into a highly-acclaimed piece of British heritage – a replica of the famous ship, the Golden Hinde, known for circumventing the globe during the 16th century under the command of British explorer Sir Francis Drake. Sitting in dry dock, the replica ship, which has also sailed the seas worldwide, is now a stunning floating museum and events’ venue near London Bridge.

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he owner of the Golden Hinde, Roddy Coleman, who has ensured the ship remains faithful to the original, first installed a Sanicubic a couple of years ago in the dock beneath the ship to take the waste from two WC cubicles used by visitors and staff. It discharges waste up and along the dock walls through 35mm pipes to connect to the sewers above at street level. During this time, it has provided faultless service, so when the team decided to install on-board facilities during the COVID-19 lockdown, he knew that a Sanicubic would fit his brief. Located underneath the floorboards in the bow of the ship, it is perfectly positioned to take waste from two new WCS cubicles and basins as well as a new kitchen area in the galley. A dishwasher, sink and icemaker are all plumbed into the Sanicubic thanks to its multiple outlets. The plumbing work was carried out by Toby Millinder, who is a full-time employee at

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the Golden Hinde and in charge of all the updates; “The Sanicubic has enabled us to do our own catering on board for events rather than bring food on board. We also have children for overnight stays on board and it means they don’t need to alight to undertake night time ablutions. It was very straightforward to install and I have run it into the same lengths of pipework along the dock walls, which saved a lot of time and work. Since the installation we have had a wedding on board, as well as an overnighter for a group of children. It has made life much easier all round.” Saniflo Head of Marketing and Product Management, Ann Boardman, says: “It’s wonderful to see pieces of British heritage being lovingly preserved and given a new lease of life ready to welcome back the public after COVID-19. Thanks to Saniflo, such national treasures can go on providing wonderful experiences to members of the public. There really is a Saniflo solution to suit all manner of quirky public and private

establishments, even in places where there is no mains drainage.” Saniflo – Enquiry 126

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THRIVE UNDER PRESSURE. STUART PRESSURISATION UNITS Digital sytems at mechanical prices. Stuart Pressurisation Units offer automatic fill and pressure maintenance solutions for sealed heating and chiller systems. With a unique monocoque design and advanced digital controls.

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Food production facility includes advanced treatment for surface water runoff The Eastways project in Witham, Essex, was an existing industrial unit that was being upgraded to include the construction of a new food production facility with internal offices, a new site entrance, and a new vehicle turning area.

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his project needed a drainage strategy suitable for an industrial site, to control surface water runoff and remove pollution. Bell Munro Consulting worked with Hydro International to find a solution. Working together they developed an effective and advanced stormwater treatment solution that was customised to meet site requirements, by combining two 1.2 m Up-Flo™ Filters and one 1.8 m Downstream Defender®.

To meet the tight delivery deadline and to keep the project on schedule, the UpFlo™ Filters and Downstream Defender® separator were supplied in twin wall plastic chambers. The strength of the twin wall chambers meant that there was no need to back fill with concrete and

Extensive new colour offering for rainwater systems Championing the growing colour trend in the built environment, Hunter Plastics is pleased to reveal a new extended colour offering for its range of rainwater systems. Designed to provide specifiers, developers, roofing contractors and self-builders with even more choice, enhanced flexibility and design freedom, Hunter Plastics has extended the colour offering of its rainwater systems to include over 150 RAL colours in a range of matt and textured finishes. From post-box red and deep teal to bright pink and sunshine yellow, the new colours are available on the 112mm Half Round, Surefit 125 and 114mm Squareflo rainwater systems – all manufactured to meet British Standards. Hunter Plastics – Enquiry 129

it also made them lighter and easier to move around on site. The Downstream Defender® is an advanced hydrodynamic vortex separator that captures and retains coarse and fine sediment, oils and floatables from stormwater runoff, in a small footprint. As compact and low-maintenance stormwater treatment solution, it enables the engineers to deliver effective pollutant removal at a single point in the drainage system. The Up-Flo™ Filters provide an advanced stormwater treatment solution that delivers multi-stage, high performance treatment in a small footprint. Each Up-Flo™ Filter combines sedimentation and screening with fluidised bed filtration to deliver surface water pollution removal. Hydro – Enquiry 128

Cascade brings authenticity and performance to refurbished hall The period cast iron detailing and styling of Brett Martin’s Cascade rainwater system has ensured the redevelopment of a stunning listed Victorian building in West London is in keeping with its high quality and distinctive Gothic-style design. With this historically significant building in a poor state of repair, the highly decorative east and west facing Venetian Gothic façades required sensitive and accurate restoration. The authentic detailing of Brett Martin’s Cascade cast iron style rainwater system was an integral part of this restoration, meeting the requirements of Neil Davies Architects and its client. For the west façade on Iffley Road, the architect specified an authentic Porcelain White Cast Iron Style Hopper in the Gothic design to bring period authenticity to the distinctive façade . A 105mm Round Downpipe in Porcelain White was also installed to match the white painted cement render. Cascade is also UV stabilised for a maintenance-free system that will stay looking great and working well for years and comes with a 10-year guarantee. Hopper styles provided by Brett Martin also include Bath and Ogee along with a number of optional decorative motifs. Brett Martin also provides superior technical support, detailed installation instructions and maintenance guidelines. Brett Martin – Enquiry 130

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Stormwater Management For Road, Rail, Residential & Civil Projects JFC Twinwall Pipe

Large Diameter Surface Water Drainage

Twinwall pipe is the complete solution for gravity surface water or stormwater control and management.

High-capacity drainage, strong yet much lighter than traditional materials making handling both easier and safer on site. Standard 6m lengths with socket ends for quick installation.

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Smooth hydraulic flow reduces risk of blockage Tough and durable recycled HDPE Lighter than traditional materials Quick to install with less costly lifting equipment

Available in diameters up to 1050mm and 6m lengths, with a complete range of fittings to create drainage patterns to suit your site.

Ideal for boundary drainage, large scale rainwater harvesting, watercourse management and diversion.

Road Culvert Pipe

Civils Engineering - Perfect for land reclamation, road, and rail projects

Highly durable but much lighter than concrete, culvert pipe is ideal for keeping access roads open in all seasons. Large diameter pipe, with a low friction inner face will keep under road drainage or stream crossings running smoothly.

Land Users - From airports to golf courses to car parks

Ideal for access roads, fields, forestry, and lumber yards, even campsites and golf courses.

Agriculture- Ideal for boundary drainage, culvert, and watercourse management

MORE THAN A MERCHANT For almost 50 years we have helped businesses like yours to grow and as an expert merchant manufacturer we are your local, national experts on water management. � contact@jdpipes.co.uk

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JDP, the UK’s leading supplier of drainage and water management solution to the civils and construction industry, has extended its range of ready to install garden lawn drainage packs. Improving garden drainage is an easy way to increase the usable space and add value to residential property.

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straightforward solution is to install JDP’s Garden Lawn Land Drainage pack. Designed for residential users, installation requires little more than a spade and some energy. The original pack launched in 2020, featured 25m of perforated pipe to absorb water, geotextile sock to minimize the risk of clogging, and end caps and junctions to make a pattern to suit gardens around 120m2.

But given the unpredictable nature of the UK weather and effects of climate change, we need to protect this space. If it adds to the value of our homes, even better. JDP provides instructional articles and videos for

help before purchasing through our website (JDPipes.co.uk) with collection or delivery available from our 26 branches nationwide.” JDP – Enquiry 133

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The First and Last Word in Lawn Drainage

New for 2021, the ‘Small’ pack features a smaller diameter perforated pipe, making installation easier in tighter spaces, while the ‘Large’ pack offers double the length of pipe with more junctions and end caps for larger and more complex patterns. Richard Harries, JDP Head of Sales comments, “Our gardens are an essential social space and never more so than recently in lockdowns. From playground and improvised school-rooms to an escape from home working, our private green spaces have helped to support our health and happiness.

Weatherproof your gutters at a cost you can afford.

ECO-LINER from Ampteam. Another clever but cost effective product designed to last. Ampteam have created a family of innovative products that combat the ever increasing deluge of bad weather we have in the UK.

Unrivalled excellence in gutter lining technology. www.gutterliners.com

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Driving forward with a sustainable tile specification The green industrial revolution and the urgent need to stop climate change are driving a rapidly growing number of sustainable specifications throughout construction. Dan little, chair of the group sustainability council, parkside explains how the tiling industry is responding and reveals the company’s own carbon neutral target.

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he UK Government has been clear in its commitment to stopping climate change, setting out bold targets to be a CO2 neutral economy for 2050. With the built environment contributing to 40% of the UK’s carbon footprint, we certainly face a challenge in making sure the industry delivers on that promise. Ceramic and porcelain manufacturers are already implementing green energy sources such as solar to reduce emissions, as well as developments such as heat pipe exchangers that recapture lost energy from kilns to be used elsewhere in the production process. With energy accounting for anywhere up to 30% of production costs and fossil fuels a rising expense, manufacturers are heavily invested in making sure that their processes reduce emissions. Such has been the drive to sustainability by Italian tile manufacturer Florim that it is now a Certified Corporation B company, a sizeable feat for any production based organisation. The hunt for better alternatives is also driving change in the materials and processes used to make a tile. For example, Criaterra is a completely biodegradable wall tile made from 100% natural materials – 70% of which are upcycled – made in a process that uses reduces energy consumption by 90%. Sequel follows another approach, using 98% recycled materials. Outside of a handful of British manufacturers, the majority of the UK tile specification industry is made of suppliers

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that source tiles from European producers. Here, the challenge is less about the manufacturing of tiles itself, but in the processes used to supply tiles to projects. Of course, every supplier should be looking towards tiles that are more sustainable – we have over 40 ranges with a minimum 40% recycled content - but there is also much that can be done elsewhere in the chain to bring overall carbon neutrality. Above all, ambition remains as the key driver of change. For this reason, we’ve set a target of September 2022 – just a year away – to become a net carbon neutral business. How we plan to achieve this impacts every aspect of operations – sourcing tiles from an increasing number of sustainable suppliers and using recycled packaging on all products, the cars people drive and the way they work, establishing significant contributory partnerships and a zero waste to landfill philosophy, we’re making every effort possible to reach our goal.

have collaborated with the World Land Trust to establish the 40 for 40 programme. This sees 40pence for every square metre of 40% recycled content tiles go to the charity’s Buy an Acre scheme. To date, this scheme has protected over 2million acres of habitat. Driving down the impact of our complete UK supply chain is also a business priority leading to the current trial of EVs and the use of green energy. Through our Group Sustainability Council, we’re also researching and championing eco-innovations that will drive our vision forward. Underlining our net carbon neutral by 2022 target comes a belief that together, we can make a difference and have significant impact in stopping global climate change.

Undoubtedly, it’s a stiff target but that’s the point of ambition and we’ve already made huge progress. Alongside Criaterra, Sequel and our 40% recycled content tiles, from hereon all ranges we source will feature minimum 25% recycled content and we’re working hard with our suppliers to encourage sustainable production. We’ve also established a partnership with WRAP to support sustainability initiatives that can offset our carbon emissions and

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DELABIE public washroom design done differently

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Two decades of washroom innovation This year marks 20 years since leading washroom and joinery company, washroom washroom, began trading. Since then, washroom, which remains independently owned and operated, has undertaken outstanding projects in some of the most iconic buildings in the uk seeing countless trends take shape in the process. Here trevor bowers, director at washroom washroom reflects on the last two decades.

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001: Back to the future Back in 2001, while the construction industry was breathing a collective sigh of relief having survived the millennium bug, we were busy carving out space for a ourselves as a new washroom specialist Washroom Washroom. The original team is still very much involved in the day-to-day running of the business; twenty years on and we’re just as passionate about what we do – I don’t think we’ll ever tire of seeing a major project compete or watching a bespoke order being crafted in our factory. While some things never change, plenty more hasn’t stopped evolving. Over the last two decades we’ve grown to match the increasing scale of our operation and with it the scope and size of projects we can deliver. We’ve also developed tools specifically to help our architectural clients, including a full-size mock-up service, making the majority of our products available as BIM objects and our new materials sample service. Cre8ive Together Soon after we’d established Washroom

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Washroom, we launched our dedicated joinery division, Cre8 Joinery Solutions, to harness our in-house joinery expertise. Its aim was, and still is, to deliver bespoke projects including items such as reception desks, tea and coffee points, meeting rooms, storage, wall and ceiling panelling, lift lobby areas and more. With joinery and washroom services under one roof, we’re able to work seamlessly together to create washrooms and common areas which complement each other perfectly. This came about just as the trend for washrooms to mirror the style of the rest of the building, was gaining traction, especially within the commercial sector. The commercial and leisure sectors, which are two of our current core markets, have become more closely aligned in recent years too as the demand for staff shower and changing areas in offices has rocketed. With the need to stand out in a crowded sector, simply having a shower facility is no longer enough. Clients are therefore looking to the leisure sector for inspiration and we’ve drawn on our

experience in both sectors to create shower and changing areas for office staff which wouldn’t look out of place in a highend leisure club. Looking to the future Being independent gives us the freedom to react and like many companies we’ve relied on our agility to navigate the last 18 months – adapting our ways of working to meet new guidelines as well as our designs to reflect the emerging trends within the sectors we serve. The Covid-19 pandemic has brought the areas we primarily work on – washrooms, showers, kitchen areas, meeting spaces, receptions – into sharp focus. It’s still too early to say what exactly the future of the office will look like but we’re looking forward to playing our part in shaping the next generation of workspaces. How we do things may have changed over the last two decades, but our passion for washroom and joinery hasn’t! Washroom Washroom – Enquiry 136

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How convenient are public conveniences? Public toilets have a certain notoriety. Originally designed for convenience to provide comfort away from home, today’s reality is very different. Far from offering “amenities” and “comfort breaks”, they are often unhygienic and unappealing - the antithesis of what is required of public washrooms.

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s we finally return to shared spaces, it’s time to address this lack of comfort and place a renewed emphasis on hygiene when designing washrooms for public places such as offices, shopping centres, restaurants and transport hubs. Users expect cleanliness, aesthetic designs and comfort - specifically touchfree operation and temperature control. The facility manager demands reliable, safe, and hygienic products, in addition to water and energy savings. The real challenge is meeting everyone’s expectations. Putting the consumer first Users now want to wash, soap, rinse and dry their hands without touching any surfaces. Once deemed a luxury, electronic controls are regularly the first choice for public washrooms. However, hygiene is literally not just skin-deep. Key features such as smooth interiors with low water capacities, automatic duty flush and piston-operated solenoid valves reduce water stagnation and limit microbial development in taps and mixers. Historically, public washrooms offered a choice of cold or scalding hot water. However, temperature control is not a luxury that depends on the ability to afford and/or manage hot water safely. An electronic mixer allows the user to

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select the desired mixed water temperature via a side-lever, and a pre-set limiter restricts the outlet temperature to reduce the scalding risk. Alternatively, scalding can be prevented by installing an electronic tap coupled with an upstream thermostatic mixer which shuts off automatically if the hot or cold water supply fails. Reliable and sustainable Specifying electronic taps in public washrooms also guarantees sustainability. They avoid unnecessary waste, activating only when a user is detected, and closing when their presence is no longer detected. DELABIE’s range of BINOPTIC electronic taps have a 3 litres per minute (lpm) pre-set flow rate which can be adjusted to 1.5 lpm to meet water efficiency standards. Reducing water usage also impacts energy consumption. If less hot water is used, less energy is required to heat it. As footfall increases and since hand hygiene has become second nature, the fittings in public washrooms must also be resilient. DELABIE’s taps feature shock-resistant mechanisms and sensors housed in a solid brass body. The tap, soap dispenser and hand dryer all have anti-blocking devices which override the mechanisms if the sensor is covered or activated

continuously. The fixings are also robust and concealed to prevent unwarranted removal. Long neglected, aesthetics and comfort rarely feature on the design brief for public buildings, however specifiers can now reinvent the washroom experience. DELABIE’s range of black BINOPTIC mixers and taps, with coordinating accessories, weaves an elegant link between design, functionality, hygiene and comfort. Specifically designed for public and commercial places, they deliver user comfort, reduce waste, control consumption and also contribute to good hygiene practices, all delivered in a stylish package. Perfect for the modern public washroom! Delabie – Enquiry 138

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A stylish solution for a stunning property A stunning residential project in Longfield, Kent, saw multiple wetrooms installed and stylishly fitted with Schlüter-Systems products, creating both level entry access and a uniform look.

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he development, led by Daniel Berry of ATD Design Solutions, began with a smaller specification of one en-suite bathroom. However, once the work began and the homeowner saw the quality of work and systems involved, they requested further work to be carried out, including additional bathrooms and the uncoupling membrane Schlüter-DITRA-25 in the downstairs living area. The low height drainage system SchlüterKERDI-LINE-G3 installed in each of the bathrooms ensured simple level access for an area which would be far trickier to achieve using a standard drain. This was particularly apparent in the forementioned en-suite which was specified with a two-way fall in the shower. The unique feature was stylishly developed with flush transitions, coming together by first screeding the shower floor and then using SchlüterKERDI-SHOWER-LTS sloped shower board to create the required fall. U-shaped channel profile Schlüter-DECO-SG made the attachment of a glass screen possible

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without damaging the waterproofing layer beneath the tiles. Daniel comments, “When a bespoke area is specified within a wetroom, I find that it makes the most sense to use products from the same manufacturer where possible. In the case of the two-way fall within the shower, this meant using Schlüter’s drainage system and shower board, both low in height and ideal for the task at hand.” Underfloor heating provided a sense of luxury and warmth to the bathroom floors, and the installation of electric heating system Schlüter-DITRA-HEAT-DUO made this easy. Whilst offering low assembly heights, the benefits of a system like this one includes sound reduction and fast warm-up. Schlüter’s profile trims were used in abundance in the bathrooms due to the variety of textures and finishes within the range. This meant the tiles could match perfectly for a seamless finish. Daniel

added, “The use of the various profiles, including JOLLY, QUADEC and FINEC, really enhanced the overall look of each bathroom. This, paired with the reassurance that the tiles will be protected made the choice to use Schlüter’s profile trims a simple one.” Daniel concludes, “I am always impressed with the quality of Schlüter’s products and services. Whether installed behind the tiles or to help protect them on the surface, I can rest in the knowledge that whatever has been specified will stand the test of time.” This high-end residential project has showcased some fantastic examples of Schlüter products in situ, demonstrating how they can help construct features such as the two-way fall in the shower and offer reliable protection of tile and stone installations thanks to the range of profiles available. Schlüter-Systems – Enquiry 140

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Launched recently, ‘The Tilebacker’ board manufactured by Marmox Limited, has been chosen by a specialist sub-contractor working on a very large residential property in Maidstone, to help create a total of five bathrooms and en-suite shower rooms.

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ocally based J. Jupp Tiling works across Kent and into the capital, mainly on domestic contracts, and has been a long time user of Marmox products including the manufacturer’s widely specified Multiboards. With some 130m2 of wall area to address and 22mm thick structural ply already fixed in place as the substrate, it made practical and economic sense to switch to the new value-for-money alternative. Director Josh Jupp comments: “I have been using Marmox products including Multiboard, along with the tapes and fixings, for a good while and always found them very dependable for the high-end residential projects we are involved on. I like the new Tilebacker which is relatively lighter and even simpler to cut than the Multiboard and it seemed perfect for the house in Maidstone where we are working for a

private developer. The Tilebacker boards will soon be covered with 1200 x 1200 x 6mm Italian tiles, which will create really striking interiors. This has been a successful first try out with the new boards and I am planning to use them again for our next job which features more than 300m2 of tiling, including three very large bathrooms.” The lightweight boards measure 600 x 1250mm and are manufactured using an

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Franke’s budget-friendly Format 45 cooker hood With its professional chef style T-shape design, powerful motor and affordable price tag, the new Format 45 cooker hood from Franke will appeal to customers seeking good quality, design and value. Strategically priced from just £292, Format 45 is among some new hood products aimed at giving customers access to the hallmark credentials of the Franke brand for quality, design and performance, with the benefit of a lower price point. Format 45 offers three speeds, plus an intensive setting with an extraction rate of 700 m³/h, making it an ideal companion to range cookers. Franke – Enquiry 142

In their 100th year, Mira Showers announces its latest launch - the Mira HeatCapture™, providing developers with the opportunity to offer a sustainable and efficient wastewater heat recovery system (WWHRS) to their developments. HeatCapture™ utilises heat from the bathroom wastewater to increase the efficiency of a domestic heating system. This results in the boiler applying less energy to heat water, as the required heat rise has been reduced. With hot water demand being added to the Standard Assessment Procedure (SAP) regulations for 2025, Mira’s HeatCapture™ will help ensure new building projects are in line with these regulations from the onset. Mira – Enquiry 143

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New Marmox Tilebacker board used for five bathroom property

extruded polystyrene base, topped with a double layer of fiberglass mesh, embedded into a polymer cement surface. Marmox – Enquiry 141

Two new colours for Franke sink range

Franke’s sleek and contemporary Urban UBG inset Fragranite sinks now come in ten colours following the launch of two new shades, extending the appeal of this versatile range even further. With colour and texture continuing to dominate kitchen trends, the addition of new Matt Black and Oyster provides homeowners with even more scope to experiment with colour to create kitchens that reflect their individual style. Embracing the trend for dark interiors and neutral, grounding colours, these two new shades join the existing Polar White, Coffee, Stone Grey, Graphite, Onyx, Sage Grey, Orion Grey and Denim Grey already included within the range. Franke – Enquiry 144

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News & Developments

Granada Secondary Glazing unveils new high-spec product range Granada Secondary Glazing has launched its ground-breaking new product range, which the company claims is set to be the most high-specification secondary glazing solution on the UK market.

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eaturing ultra-slim, durable aluminium frames, the entire range offers even narrower sightlines than its predecessor to create what is set to be the most unobtrusive secondary glazing system available for homeowners, trade customers and commercial partners. Customer consultation has been at the centre of developing the new range, which has taken over a year having been initially interrupted by the pandemic. Granada’s Marketing Manager, Lewis Hartley says: “We’ve consulted a number of our customers throughout the process to ensure we’re offering a product that truly meets their needs in terms of improved aesthetics and increased acoustic and thermal performance.” On certain product types, the redesign has increased the glass expanse by more than 30mm when compared to the original range, flooding rooms with extra natural light. “For larger glass expanses, or for higher performing glazing, there is now no difference in aesthetics,” continues Lewis. “There are no bulky frames needed to accommodate superior glazing options; the entire range is sleek and slimline.” Innovative functionality has been incorporated into Granada’s new secondary glazing range, such as a ‘slidepass’ feature on the vertical sliding units that allows the panels to slide completely past each other for unbeatable cleaning access.

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As well as superior aesthetics, the new range also performs equally as impressively from an acoustic perspective, ensuring products of all shapes and sizes remain quiet and tranquil. Other key benefits of the new range include glazing up to 10.8mm (versus 8.8mm in the original product line-up), and the availability of integrated locks, cleats for even tighter mitres, restrictors and anti-lift blocks. Zoe Grafton, Trade Sales Manager at Granada Secondary Glazing, comments: “The new range has been through a rigorous research and development process to ensure we’re able to offer the most high-spec secondary glazing solution on today’s market. “Long gone are the days of bulky, obtrusive frames and complicated locking mechanisms; our new range is sleek, stylish and performs impeccably. We’re all incredibly pleased with the outcome and are extremely excited to be able to offer the

new range to our valued trade customers across the country.” Mike Latham, Commercial Sales Director at Granada Secondary Glazing, adds: “The early conversations I’ve been having with our commercial partners regarding the new range have all been exceptionally positive. “We wanted to put together a product that would give architects across the UK a secondary glazing solution that effectively tackled noise intrusion, offered extensive heat retention and looked great in the process. We believe we’ve ticked all three boxes and look forward to a hugely successful rest of 2021.” Suitable for all property types, Granada’s slimline aluminium secondary glazing frames can be powder coated in over 200 RAL colours at their 40,000 sq ft manufacturing facility. Virtually invisible, they blend in with any interior décor. The Granada Glazing product range encompasses hinged, sliding, vertical sliders, including tilt back, and lift-out options. Full training and marketing support is available to installers across the UK. For more information about adding the Granada Secondary Glazing range to your business, please call 01909 499899, visit www.gsecg.com or email info@granadaglazing.com. Granada Glazing – Enquiry 145

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GEZE UK’s popular RIBA-approved CPD Removing Barriers to Access has been completely revised and updated and includes new visuals and updates to regulation all in GEZE’s new branding.

DOWSIL SG silicone helps define development The fourth and largest phase of the prominent Riverside Quarter residential development in Wandsworth, South West London, has benefitted from a high performance DOWSIL structural glazing silicone sealant. Selected for its performance under testing and exceptional adhesion, the product was supplied to regular customer Structural Glazing Ltd. by The Sherwin Williams Company. DOWSIL 993 Structural Glazing Sealant is a two-component neutral curing silicone specifically developed for the task of structural glazing - offering excellent adhesion to glass, metal and other commonly used construction materials. It can bond to reflective and enamelled glass as well as anodized or polyester powder painted aluminium.

The CPD looks at why door controls are needed, explains the various standards and regulations that apply, where and when to use a manual door control or an automatic operator. It looks at self-closing devices for fire door applications and the benefits of electro hold-open devices. The seminar also explains the benefit of automatic doors, the different types and their suitability, as well as their potential danger points. Offering architects and specifiers invaluable advice and guidance, which contributes to their continuing professional development,

this updated training seminar gives a better understanding of the requirements of specifying door control devices to make buildings accessible to everyone. The 40 minute seminar covers all the relevant standards and regulations and is included in RIBA’s core curriculum: Access for all, Compliance, and Designing and building it. It can be presented in person or virtually via a variety of online platforms and at a time to suit, usually lunchtime but breakfast seminars or afternoon sessions can be accommodated.

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To find out more email cpd@geze.com or visit https://www.geze.co.uk/en/services/ trainings-and-seminars-cpd. GEZE UK – Enquiry 147

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Cascade ensures drainage efficiency for landmark development For part of an impressive new multi-phase housing development in north London, that upon completion will feature close to 2,800 homes, making it one of the largest residential projects in the UK, Brett Martin has supplied its Cascade Cast Iron Style Rainwater System. Designed by Broadway Malyan Architects, as part of the rainwater and drainage specification, housebuilder St George required a high-capacity downpipe system that would offer exceptional drainage efficiency for the apartment building’s large roof areas. The specification across the apartment blocks - of varying heights up to 17 storeys - saw the installation of Brett Martin’s high-capacity Cascade Rainwater System comprising 4” x 3” Rectangular Downpipes and Hoppers in Classic Black colour. Designed to cope with removing large volumes of rainwater from the largest of roof areas, the Cascade 4 x 3 Rectangular Downpipes will provide efficient rainwater management and protect each apartment building against the ingress of water.

Search for 2021 BMI Apprentice of the Year Following the lifting of COVID 19 restrictions, a key highlight in the UK construction calendar is back with the launch of the BMI Apprentice of the Year 2021 competition – one of the leading apprenticeship events in the sector. BMI actively supports colleges throughout the UK with their work training roofing apprentices and the contest seeks to find the UK’s most promising apprentices and reward them for their commitment, ability and potential. Previous winners and participants have gone on to start their own businesses, find more senior roles and represent industry trade bodies. For more information and to enter visit https://redland.co.uk/youngroofers/apprentice-of-the-year-2021 BMI – Enquiry 149

The external façade design of the apartment buildings consists of traditional materials including architectural masonry, brick and render as well as terracotta tiling and stone cladding. In keeping with the architect’s design and vision for this aesthetically attractive development, the rainwater system needed to blend in with the contemporary design. Brett Martin – Enquiry 148

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ROCKWOOL HARDROCK Multi-Fix gets BBA approval ROCKWOOL HARDROCK® Multi-Fix (DD) and Tapered have been certified by the British Board of Agrément (BBA) following rigorous testing of their durability, thermal and fire performance. The independent accreditation gives specifiers and contractors additional confidence in the flat roof insulation solutions, validating their ability to meet Building Regulation requirements. The BBA certification is the latest in a series of accreditations for HARDROCK Multi-Fix (DD) and Tapered, which were developed to provide thermal, as well as fire and acoustic protection for flat roofs. Alongside achieving European Reaction to Fire Classification of A2-s1,d0 non-combustible, HARDROCK Multi-Fix meets the highest LPCB standards: (LPS 1181: Part 1 Ext A).

“HARDROCK Multi-Fix is a robust flat roof solution that’s tried and trusted throughout our industry, but this additional independent validation gives specifiers and contractors even greater confidence in selecting the system for their projects,” Will Wigfield, Product Manager – Building Envelope, ROCKWOOL UK. “By offering acoustic performance, as well as durability, thermal and fire capabilities that are now backed by the BBA, HARDROCK Multi-Fix is an all-round solution for flat roof projects.” ROCKWOOL HARDROCK Multi-Fix is compatible with a range of bonded and mechanically fixed roof system, including single-ply, EPDM and liquid membranes, bitumen, and green roofs. ROCKWOOL – Enquiry 150

Garador launches new Slategrain sectional garage doors Garador has introduced an exciting new surface finish, Slategrain, for its popular sectional garage door range. The new Slategrain finish imitates the fine grained and foliated surface texture of the natural rock, Slate. Slategrain is available for Garador’s Linear Medium and Linear Large models and comes in two colours, Traffic White (RAL 9016) and Anthracite Grey (RAL 7016), for a clean, contemporary look. Garador’s sectional garage doors also offer outstanding thermal performance with 42mm thick insulation and weather seals on four sides. Find out more about this stylish new finish at www.garador.co.uk or call 01935 443722. Garador – Enquiry 151

Knightsbridge makes security lighting cool Knightsbridge is expanding its comprehensive range of outdoor lighting with the introduction of a new series of LED floodlights. The FLN range, which is manufactured in black die-cast aluminium, combines slim looks, optimal lighting performance and operational versatility when partnered with either microwave or PIR sensor accessories. These additional accessories are easy to attach, providing convenience not just to installers but also to electrical wholesalers, who won’t have to worry about stocking PIR/ microwave variations of each model. Starting at 1084 lumens and producing up to 5430 lumens (with the FLN50 model), the range delivers effective, cool white, security lighting from a discrete package. Knightsbridge – Enquiry 152

Knightsbridge 2022 - new, improved, bigger and greener than ever! The Knightsbridge 2022 catalogue is out now; jam-packed with over 600 new products and full from cover to cover with great ideas, innovations and inspiration. The handy A5-sized publication is divided into easy-to-reference sections and provides full product details along with high quality lifestyle photography and detailed product images. Helpful information about industry and product certification is also included in this edition, to aid installers in making informed choices. The digital version, which can be found on mlaccessories.co.uk, also includes interactive links to relevant product webpages on the website, where further technical details are readily available to view and download when required. The new catalogue features some exciting introductions including SpektroLED®, the first downlight to offer 40 permutations from the one product thanks to its selectable wattages, CCTs and choices of bezel. With an eye on the smart home of the future, new additions to the Smart range include lamps, sensors and security camera, all controllable via the SmartKnight app. Good design and good looks are never far behind technology and the 2022 edition showcases updates to the popular screwless switches and sockets portfolio, where Anthracite and Smoked Bronze finishes join the other contemporary styles. Knightsbridge – Enquiry 153

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Architectural powder coatings the facts about fire There has been a great deal of discussion that has taken place of late over the combustibility of the external envelope of some of our high-rise dwellings where aluminium composite panels (acm) containing flammable cores have been used. Angus mackie - qualicoat uk & ireland chairman explains.

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he surface spread of flame on a high-rise dwelling can cause fire to spread quickly from floor to floor and legislation is now in place to ensure construction designs slow down the spread of a fire through the building envelope, or to stop it altogether, by correctly specifying the materials used in the building project. As a result, new and refurbished buildings deemed to be high-rise, over 18m in England (11m in Scotland), will be considerably safer. Of late members of QUALICOAT UK & Ireland have seen a rising number of powder coating specifications that request an ‘A1’ classification for combustibility under BS EN 13501-1. When traced back through to the specifier, the origin of this requirement largely stems from property stakeholders who are misguidedly attempting to mitigate their risk by exceeding the current guidance, standards and legislation currently available. This can add both complexity and costs to projects without any benefit or reduction of risk.

the ‘A1’ classification. It is important to assess the cladding system holistically and not just the performance of the constituent parts under BS EN 13501-1. The predominant fire test for the whole external cladding system is BS 8414. This provides a route to compliance for buildings over 18m that are outside the scope of Part B regulations. This requires materials to meet the performance criteria given in BRE report BR 135 which measures whether the cladding build up is deemed safe for buildings at elevated height. The test itself involves a 9m high wall with a complete cladding installation, including

the fixing of panels and insulation. It is therefore a through-the-wall test. When tested to these stringent fire safety standards, PPC performs as well as anodised and pre-coated aluminium sheet material. The three images for each of the tests show the cladding after the test, then with cladding removed and then with insulation removed to show the membrane. The next QUALICOAT UK & Ireland members meeting takes place on 19th October 2021, at the Arden Hotel & Leisure Club, Solihull. For updated information visit www.qualicoatuki.org Aluprof – Enquiry 154

When applied at standard industry thicknesses, architectural Polyester Powder Coating (PPC) achieves an ‘A2s1,d0’ classification. This classification is required for compliance to the amended Building Regulations 2010 (Approved Doc B: Fire Safety) Nov 2018 and accepted as providing the necessary protection from the surface spread of flame on high-rise construction and other legislated buildings. Ultimately, PPC does not promote combustibility or fire spread when tested to BS EN 13501-1. This is further supported by the testing required for London Underground approval, often lauded as a barometer of fire safety. This requires compliance to EN 45545, where spread of flame is measured objectively (ISO 5658-2) unlike BS EN 13501-1 which involves visual assessment only. Furthermore, PPC smoke production is extremely low or non-existent (s1) with no flaming droplets (d0). On the chart of combustibility, ‘A2-s1,d0’ sits just under

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