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THE ESSENTIAL

BUILDING PRODUCT

NOVEMBER 2014, ISSUE 4WWW.EBPR.CO.UK

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Contents4 News8 opiNioN12 iNteriors22 FLoors24 eNviroNmeNtaL coNtroL27 structures30 Doors & GLaziNG38 waLLs40 rooFs42 Fire protectioN46 eXterNaL worKs48 GaLLery54 proJects

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Bm traDa eNJoys most successFuL timBer eXpo yetBM TRADA is delighted to report its most successful Timber Expo yet, with an excellent response to its demonstrations and a steady stream of interested individuals to its stand - all wanting to know more about its services and solutions.For Timber Expo 2014, BM TRADA increased the footprint of its stand – its biggest yet to cater for the extensive programme of activities hosted throughout

the two-day event. Topping the bill was the new ‘Live Zone’ which featured a range of demonstrations designed to showcase its timber and fire credentials. These engaging demos enabled audience to find out more about the topics ‘under the microscope’ from the team of BM TRADA experts. www.trada.co.uk

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GoverNmeNt chieF coNstructioN aDvisor to preseNt at the miDLaNDs LarGest coNstructioN eveNt oF 2014The Construction 2025 strategy is a substantial document and the Midlands Construction Summit is an opportunity for regional construction related businesses to gain an in-depth understanding, explore and harness the future opportunities presented in a joint industrial strategy. Taking place on 27 November 2014, at the National Motorcycle Museum, Birmingham - this conference and exhibition style event is presented by the Built Environment Hub, the Midlands body tasked with driving construction product and process innovation in the region. The Midlands Construction Summit will guide and help the Midlands built environment sector define their route map for grasping the strategic opportunities in a lively and structured way, allowing for plenty of input from industry leaders and is your opportunity to hear directly from Peter Hansford, the Government’s Chief Construction Advisor. www.midlandsconstructionsummit.co.uk

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BusiNess Growth spearheaDs coNtactum eXpaNsioN

Electrical wiring accessories and circuit protection manufacturer, Contactum, has announced its forthcoming expansion into a modern warehouse/office facilities at Croxley Green Business Park, Watford, to accommodate the company’s current and future growth plans. The warehouse at Croxley Green provides enhanced logistics capacity and increased storage space for the company’s growing portfolio of products. This address will also become the Contactum Head Office, with the increased office space providing a more extensive and modern layout that will include a dynamic customer showroom and improved meeting facilities.Croxley Green Business Park is well located for transport links and is a modern-

thinking development for businesses looking to be environmentally and socially responsible, which aligns closely with the Contactum brand value. www.contactum.co.uk

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Bre approvaL For New Fire-Door From schueco JaNseN

The Janisol 2 EI30 Fire-Resistant Sliding Door from steel specialist Schueco Jansen has been officially approved for use in the UK by BRE. This means that architects needing to include effective passive fire-protection systems in their buildings can now specify this advanced steel door in the certainty that it meets all the statutory regulations.Introduced into the UK in January this year, the Jansol 2 EI30 sliding fire door combines an elegant appearance – thanks to its extremely slender frame profiles – with a very high level of protection against both flame and heat, even under extreme loads. While the system is extremely versatile in use – design options include a wide choice of drive-motors and glass types – the door is mainly specified for barrier-free buildings which require higher security requirements and easy access, such as shopping centres, stadia, administration buildings and offices.Constructed from tried-and-tested Janisol profiles and engineered to allow an inward (break-in) or outward (break-out) direction of escape depending upon location, the Janisol 2 EI30 door is available in either a single-leaf or a double-leaf configuration.The door can be supplied with or without side and top lights and with or without an emergency exit function. www.l8est.com/page/schueco.html

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wiLo ceLeBrates success oF smaLL circuLator FamiLyWilo is celebrating the sale of 28 million small circulators in the last 10 years. Which adds up to an impressive amount of energy saved and a lot of smaller electricity bills for householders across the UK and Europe. Leading the success in the UK is the Wilo-Yonos PICO. The high-efficiency pumps from Wilo are entirely ‘future-proof’ - they already fulfil all the requirements of three EU regulations from the European ErP (Eco-design) Directive. The regulations stipulate limit values that become increasingly stricter through to 2020 for the energy efficiency of electric motors, circulation pumps and the hydraulic efficiency of glanded pumps. One regular job undertaken by heating engineers and installers is the replacement of heating pumps in residential buildings. The standard high-efficiency pumps and the high-efficiency premium model are ready to be used in homes. www.wilo.co.uk

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mX uNveiLs New thermostatic miXer shower raNGes

Following hard on the heels of the recent launch of its new QI electric shower range and its new Expressions shower tray range with the hidden wastes, leading bathroom and shower manufacturer MX Group has unveiled its latest offering to the bathroom sector, an impressive new range of thermostatic mixer shower valves offering its usual combination of incredible quality, great looking product, excellent warranties and keen pricing.So confident are MX of the quality of their new Thermostatic Mixer Showers, that they offer a three or five year guarantee on their Atmos range of valves. All materials used in these products are WRAS approved and Phthalate free where applicable. There are 22 showering choices in the Atmos and Options ranges with most Atmos options complying with TMV2 regulations. www.mx-group.com

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FiLasoLutioNs app Goes GLoBaL!

Fila’s free smartphone app – FILASOLUTIONS – is now available in six languages. Developed for trade professionals, retailers and customers, the easy-to-use ‘how to’ app provides a comprehensive surface care resource. It is available to download from www.filasolutionsblog.com/en/download-app-2, Apple Store or Google Play, via smartphone and tablet. The App’s Measuring device calculates the amount of product needed for each treatment, providing a useful tool for surface treatment specialists and retailers advising customers, as well as end consumers. Detailed information about products and certification, along with treatment videos and technical information sheets, is also available within the Product catalogue section, whilst Find your nearest sales point lists Fila stockists, with an option to download directions too. www.filasolutions.com

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veNt-aXia’s KitcheN BoX FaN shortListeD iN hvr awarDs

Innovative British ventilation manufacturer Vent-Axia is pleased to announce its Lo-Carbon EKF Kitchen Box Fan has been shortlisted for the prestigious HVR Awards 2014. Organised by Heating and Ventilating Review (HVR) magazine and taking place on 26th November at the Millennium Gloucester Hotel in London, the awards are designed to reward and celebrate the success, innovation and technology within the H&V sector. A panel of expert judges selected Vent Axia’s Lo-Carbon EKF Kitchen Box Fan as a finalist in the Commercial Ventilation Product of the Year category of the awards. Vent-Axia’s EKF fan was chosen since it offers a simple solution to both energy saving and regulatory compliance in professional kitchens. For more information on the awards and details of how to book tickets please visit www.hvrawards.com www.vent-axia.com

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optimiziNG the iNDoor eNviroNmeNt – iN priNtProbably best known for its comprehensive selection of underfloor heating systems, Timóleon has published a 130 page A4 handbook explaining the full extent of its capabilities in respect of controlling the indoor environment. In fact Chapter 1 of the guide is headed TIE and offers an overview of the different though fully compatible technologies on offer; all able to ensure installations achieve optimum performance and environmental impact, as well as value for the customer. The other sections encompass Timóleon 's Hydroniks range of underfloor heating options for new-build and refurbishment applications; ground and air source heat pumps; ventilation; and solar hot water as well as controls - followed by a round-up of the manufacturer's support services which include design, specification and site guidance. The most significant recent addition to the Timóleon portfolio came when the company was appointed as the sole UK distributor for the well-respected German heat pump manufacturer, Alpha-InnoTec. There is guidance on the sizing, specification and effective use of heat pumps within different property types: wherein the underfloor heating systems normally offer the most efficient means of delivery in terms of their temperature profile. Then in Chapter 3 Timóleon explains how heat recovery units can reduce primary heating loads by 15 per cent while also ridding the air of irritants and other micro-particulates.

Tables offer dimensions and performance data such as extract rates for the different types of unit, which include models suitable for PassivHaus projects. Chapter 4 offers am insightful explanation of how to get the best from a solar thermal hot water system which can include panels, storage cylinder and all ancillaries from Timóleon; while the final product overview addresses Aura – the company’s stylish and versatile whole-house monitoring and control unit. In summary, Timóleon’s expertly written and well-illustrated guide to its multi-dimensional environmental control range is a must read compendium for contractors and consultants as well as property owners seeking to reduce their environmental footprint and energy costs. www.hydronik.co.uk

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paNeL systems marKs 40 year aNNiversary with New Factory opeNiNG

Panel Systems, a leading manufacturer of decorative and composite panels, is celebrating opening a dedicated CNC machining and cutting services factory in Sheffield, after securing an RGF (Regional Growth Fund) grant of £90,000 during its 40th year in business. The company has made a total investment of £150,000 in plant and equipment, forming a dedicated new CNC Machining & Cutting services division. This will broaden Panel Systems’ CNC machining capabilities for products supplied to the construction, furniture, automotive, caravan and leisure equipment industry.

The investment includes the latest 3-axis and 5-axis machines which offer precision cutting, routing and machining for a full range of board materials, as part of Panel System’s creation of its new CNC Machining & Cutting Services division. www.panelsystems.co.uk

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Filon Products Limited, Unit 3 Ring Road, Zone 2, Burntwood Business Park, Burntwood, Staffordshire, England WS7 3JQ

For details of your nearest Filon stockist, please call us on 01543 687300

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Filon means profiled GRP rooflights & sheets* ...but we do so much more.

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FILON is a trademark of Filon Products Ltd. Information and recommendations contained in this publication are given in good faith without warranty or guarantee. We are constantly seeking to improve our products and therefore reserve the right to alter specifications at any time. No liability can be accepted for any claims, losses or demands arising from contents of this publication. This statement does not affect statutory rights which cannot be excluded by agreement.

Filon Products is one of the UK’s leading manufacturers

of GRP (Glass Reinforced Polyester) products for

building and construction. We have a long track record

of successfully developing and marketing innovative

products, many of which have become accepted industry

standards.

In addition to GRP products for rooflighting, roofing,

signage and other applications, we offer a range of

polycarbonate rooflights and canopy systems, as well

as ancillary products like our ground breaking Fixsafe

system which is creating a safety revolution in the roofing

industry by allowing profiled sheets to be fixed without

operatives accessing fragile roof areas.

We serve customers in the public and private sectors, in

the construction industry, oil and gas, highways, marine,

transportation, manufacturing and other sectors, in the

UK, Europe and the Middle East.

Our premises in Burntwood, Staffordshire houses state

of the art manufacturing facilities for flat and profiled

GRP sheet and other products. The Filon process for

manufacturing profiled GRP sheet has been developed

and refined over many years to provide a unique product

that has outstanding properties as outlined in our

product pages. We are an ISO 9001 accredited

company and our plant carries the ISO 14001

environmental accreditation.

Filon Products - a construction innovator for over 50 years

Filon also manufactured the first

continuously produced GRP valley

troughs as an alternative to costly

lead products in the 1980’s.

Innovations in construction: Filon pioneered the original GRP profiled

sheets manufactured by continuous pultrusion process in the 1950’s.

The company recognised the outstanding potential of glass reinforced

polyester as a durable and lightweight building material.

National Association of Rooflight Manufacturers – Full Member

NARM is an industry body dedicated to the application of best

practice in the provision of natural light in built environments.

Founded in 1998, NARM today comprises all of the UK’s leading

rooflight manufacturers and associated businesses. NARM is an

active member of the Construction Products Association and its

committee plays an active role in advising Government on future

Building Regulations.

Metal Cladding and Roofing Manufacturers Association – Associate Member

MCRMA represents, promotes and defends the interests of

manufacturing companies, suppliers and Independent Roofing

and Cladding Inspectors who provide products, systems and

services within the non-domestic metal roof and wall market

sector. As the voice for the industry, MCRMA works closely

with a variety of industry bodies and Standards committees to

develop building envelope solutions and to disseminate best

practice, ensuring that its members operate to the highest

standards at all times.

National Federation Of Roofing Contractors – Associate Member

NFRC is the UK’s largest roofing trade association, representing

over 70% of the roofing industry by value. With a history

spanning almost 120 years, NFRC has established itself as the

voice of the roofing industry, constantly adapting to change and

innovation to ensure its members are at the forefront.

Liquid Roofing & Waterproofing Association – Associate Member

LRWA consists of the leading manufacturers of liquid applied

coatings approved contractors and related materials suppliers.

Originally founded in 1979, LRWA aims to raise awareness of

the technical and financial benefits of specifying liquid-applied

roofing & waterproofing systems and to establish product and

installation standards to ensure that optimum performance is

achieved.

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* Since we introduced continuously produced GRP profiled sheets to the UK market in the 1950s, the name ‘Filon’ has become a widely used generic term for profiled in-plane GRP rooflights.

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Analyses by the NHBC and the Zero Carbon Hub found that families who live in new build homes built to the current standards could save more than £1,400 a year on their energy bills when compared to their neighbours living in older homes. In fact, a four bedroom detached new home could be 57% cheaper to run than a comparable Victorian-built home. This gap is very likely to widen with inevitable increases in energy bills and the zero carbon construction targets which are due to come into effect in 2016 (although small developments may now be excluded from this).

As we know, there are a number of ways to make a domestic property more energy efficient, including solutions ranging from low cost insulation and double – or even triple - glazing through to the incorporation of green technologies such as solar panels and Mechanical Ventilation with Heat Recovery (MVHR) systems. Whilst the former are an integral part of the building and are pretty much a fit and forget product, the latter require a degree of interaction by the home owner.

According to the NHBC Foundation, here is where problems may arise. Their report – ‘Low and zero-carbon technologies in new homes; Learning from the experiences of consumers and on-site sales teams’ –

explores how home owners use the low carbon energy technologies incorporated within their dwellings. The report identifies a poor level of understanding of these ‘green’ systems by the home owner; including a basic lack of awareness of the potential benefits provided, coupled with limited understanding of how to correctly operate the systems.

Many home owners haven’t ‘grown up’ with these energy saving systems and simply aren’t familiar with them. If you ask the average man-in-the-street what an MVHR system is, I’m pretty certain you’d get a blank look and understandably so.

It’s simply not enough to fit these energy saving systems and expect the home owner to muddle through – even if technical information is provided in their appliance information / handover pack. The NHBC Foundation report identified that the current level of written guidance on the use of the technology was not deemed suitable by the recipients, who generally felt there was insufficient effort made to enlighten them to the potential benefits and opportunities that these technologies may provide.

If the home owner doesn’t understand the systems they have in place, they are very unlikely to reap the

full benefits. So all the effort that installers, builders and developers have put into making a new build sustainable could be wasted and the suggested savings in energy bills may never be realised.

All parties have a role to play here to improve user understanding.

Firstly, let’s look at the developer’s sales/customer service team. The research identified inconsistencies in the level of understanding of the ‘green’ technologies being offered by sales personnel. This translates into a very limited ability to communicate the benefits in an easy to understand way. It is therefore essential that the sales team are fully trained in both the benefits of these systems and how to operate them.

An MVHR system, for example, is not a substitute for heating, but it can help to reduce the amount of heat required in the property and has proven health benefits ranging from the provision of fresh pre-warmed air to the reduction of indoor airborne pollutants. Thus there are a number of points to convey here and house builders and developers alike need to consider which are the key points required by their customer base and how to impart this information. Maybe equipment manufacturers should look to support developers by jointly producing a comprehensive set

Jon HillTecHnical Manager, PolyPiPe VenTilaTion

www.polypipe.com/ventilation

OPINION|VENTILATION

WHy SiMPly FiTTing green TecHnology iS noT enougH

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of material using consumer friendly methods such as videos and easy to understand graphics.

This brings me on to another point: what happens when the owners of the new property decide to move on and the property changes hands?

Whilst new homes usually come with a detailed appliance information pack, this information rarely makes it through to subsequent buyers. As a result, many new home owners don’t even know what technologies they have in place, let alone know how to operate them.

This is especially the case with MVHR systems as the fan unit is often fitted in the loft and the ducting is mostly concealed behind walls and in ceiling voids. The only clue to the presence of the system is the

vents in the ceilings, but even these are designed to be unobtrusive.

This is now out of the hands of the developer, but manufacturers and installers can assist here.

Firstly, rather than installing the unit in the loft, which is often the norm in new builds, could it be fitted within an easy-to-access cupboard or a utility room? This has the added advantage of greater heat retention within both the fan unit and the ducting and is immediately accessible for regular filter maintenance. Clearly it will need to be a system that has a small enough fan unit to accommodate this. The new home owner is then unlikely to miss it! The filters themselves should also be readily accessible without the need to remove the unit’s cover. Polypipe’s Silavent Green Line HRX systems have been designed with this in mind; after pulling out the caps from the front of the appliance, the filters simply slide out in their carrier frames, ready to be washed in warm soapy water.

Secondly, the system itself must be easy to operate and the instructions should be attached to the unit permanently for all future resident access. Silavent Green Line HRX systems, for example, have the user instructions printed in large and easy to understand illustrated text and are mounted directly onto the front of the fan unit. Simple control switches are also supplied which can be installed anywhere in the home, making the system easy to understand and operate.

One of the other key aspects that the NHBC Foundation report addressed was whether consumer

behaviour needs to change to secure the benefits from the technology and if so, can we expect that change to occur? I think the honest answer is that apart from committed eco warriors, getting people to change their habits is very difficult. The technology therefore needs to be designed to take this in to account and work with the day to day lifestyle of the average person. Some home owners will also require more sophisticated controls and interfaces and even the simplest systems should be future-proofed and designed to be readily upgradeable.

In the case of MVHR systems, for example, they work by transferring the heat from the waste stale air extracted from kitchens or bathrooms to the fresh filtered air drawn in from outside, which is then distributed to the living rooms in the home. In order for the system to work effectively it is preferable that the dwelling’s windows – especially in a steam filled bathroom (gold dust for MVHR systems!) – remain mostly closed. This isn’t too much of a change in habit for the resident in winter, but in summer it can be a lot to ask. At Polypipe we have adapted our technology to work in this scenario by introducing a summer bypass facility that only feeds in fresh filtered outdoor air. It’s this sort of thinking that’s important for the manufacturer to take on board and an important consideration when specifying such systems.

Despite the zero carbon target being watered down over recent months, energy saving technology is here to stay. People like it: the NHBC Foundation report showed that occupiers may not fully understand the underlying principles of the technology, but they were comfortable using them and that four out of six households in the study would recommend them to friends. But only if we can make the technology fit in with people’s lifestyle and make it simple to use and understand can residents truly reap the benefits.

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Wrightstyle, based in the UK, supplies specialist steel and aluminium glazing systems worldwide. Jane Embury, the company’s marketing director, looks at evacuation planning for today’s high-rise buildings.

Legend has it that prisoners would sigh as they crossed it, on their short journey to a life behind bars. Nowadays, the Ponte dei Sospiri, or Bridge of Sighs, is one of Venice’s star tourist attractions. Built in 1600, it joins what was the Prigioni Nuove, or new prison, to interrogation rooms in the Doge’s Palace across the canal. The view from the bridge was the last glimpse of the outside world that prisoners would see, prompting Lord Byron to poetically name the bridge.But the Bridge of Sighs, built for the mundane purpose of transporting people from one building to another, also has one further claim to fame. It is the world’s first skybridge.

Once a common architectural feature joining skyscrapers in New York, they not only joined tall buildings – often owned by the same company – but provided a horizontal means of escape in the event of fire. Nowadays, we think solely about escape in vertical terms, usually downwards to street level. But the skybridge concept has not been totally forgotten – and Manhattan still boasts a number of the historic structures.

The best current example is between the Petronas Towers in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. They were the tallest buildings in the world between 1998 and 2004, and remain the tallest twin towers internationally. A double-deck skybridge connects the two towers on the 41st and 42nd floors. The skybridge isn’t actually joined to either tower, being designed to slide in and out of them as the towers sway several feet in strong winds.

For the Petronas Towers, the skybridge provides an innovative fire safety feature, while also being an iconic feature of the conjoined buildings. But as we build higher into the sky, with super-tall buildings set to dwarf anything constructed today, designers and fire engineers are having to look again at features like skybridges in evacuation planning. More than anything, they’re having to revisit the computational models used to predict how a building can be safely evacuated in the event of a fire.Those models test design configurations to determine whether a building’s safety characteristics are adequate, from the number of evacuation routes to the width of exit doors.

The trouble, of course, is that evacuation involves the movement of people – and the behaviour of flesh-and-blood humans can’t so easily be predicted. It’s all about psychology and how we process information. We

Jane eMburyMarkeTing direcTor, WrigHTSTyle

www.wrightstyle.co.uk

OPINION|GLAZING

WrigHTSTyle, THe bridge oF SigHS and eVacuaTion ModelS

Petronas Towers image courtesy of Christophe Eyquem www.freemages.fr

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respond to information from our physical and social environments and, based on what we perceive, we then decide what to do; hearing a fire alarm is not enough to make everyone in a building immediately move to an exit. Office buildings are generally the easiest to evacuate. Staff have typically been trained in evacuation procedures, are dressed and awake, and able to make informed decisions.

On the downside, many modern office buildings are open plan, making it harder to contain the fire within a small area. Residential buildings, which include hotels, pose a different dynamic. People can be asleep, not dressed, and have only limited knowledge of escape routes. That can seriously extend evacuation times and, worse,

lead to re-entry behaviour – for example, to retrieve valuables. Most challenging are escape strategies for healthcare facilities where the occupant population will include people of limited mobility and therefore unable to perform self-rescue.

Nor is physical impediment simply about age or infirmity. As buildings are increasing in height, our physical abilities are diminishing. The buildings in which we live and work are getting taller, while we are getting fatter and more unfit. That has ramifications for evacuation procedures, and the length of time to exit a building – something that designers and fire engineers will be researching further. Evacuation models have been used for some time to

estimate the time taken to evacuate a building and are a requirement of fire safety and building approval. But research at the US National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), among others, demonstrates that those computer models don’t necessarily reflect the variable nature of human reaction.

Indeed, computer modelling can only take us so far in designing in safety. What is also needed is an understanding of human behaviour in an emergency situation, particularly the factors that have been shown to influence our decision-making processes. By understanding those factors and processes, a fire safety team can develop a more comprehensive – and predictive – behaviour model for a building’s fire evacuation.

Those predictions have to cover “exit choice behaviour” – the different exits that people will choose to leave by, often because they’re also the entrances and routes by which they arrive at work. In other words, not maybe the closest exit. Nor does it model “pre-movement times” – the period immediately following a fire alarm, when the fire has been detected but doesn’t yet pose a threat. Simply, people don’t always regard an alarm as an immediate call to action. Many will assume it’s a false alarm or a fire drill, and do nothing.

It adds up to a building evacuation that may be greatly delayed, or patchy in nature. Recent research indicates that this “pre-movement time” is a more significant evacuation factor than the length of time taken to reach an exit. As much as two-thirds of the time it takes people to exit a building after an alarm is start-up time – time wasted in looking for more information.

All of those factors, and many other variables, can influence estimates of evacuation times, and therefore the level of protection within a building to safely allow the occupant population to escape. Those calculations have never been more important, with a whole raft of super-tall buildings being built, mostly in the Middle East and Asia. The tallest of them all, on which work has begun, is the £780 million Kingdom Tower in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia which will stand at just over 1,000 metres and have 200 storeys. It will be three times higher than London’s Shard, Europe’s tallest building, and 173 metres taller than Dubai’s Burj Khalifa, currently the world’s tallest building – with 160 storeys.

Modern glazing systems are now an integral part of fire protection strategy, providing up to 120 minutes of protection against radiant heat or toxic gases – giving everyone, however infirm or slow, more than enough time to exit a building. Building in time is what glazing systems can do; and time-to-exit saves lives.

High-tech fire suppression systems, refuge floors, protected elevators and well-designed staircases all have a part to play in modern evacuation planning. But the role that advanced glazing systems have is also a vital element, and we’re pleased that our systems can now be found in buildings great and small across the world.Maybe, sometime, we’ll also supply systems for a new generation of skybridges.

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siX FreestaNDiNG Baths JoiN Best-seLLiNG raKeXtra raNGe

RAK Ceramics has introduced a stunning new freestanding bath collection to its RAKextra range. The cost effective collection includes four striking contemporary designs and two traditional models, with rolled tops and chrome claw feet. All designs are made in the UK from Lucite easyflow 5mm acrylic - for high quality and increased depth - and are offered alongside a comprehensive range of freestanding chrome taps.The four contemporary designs include slipper-style Seville; Merida and Toledo, which gently slope at each end, and straight-edged San Sebastian. Traditional styled London is a slipper design, whilst Vitoria slopes at both ends. All designs include fitted click-clack wastes and are triple reinforced, including a base spray, full spray and full encapsulating spray, whilst baseboards have a gelcoat finish. Other RAKextra bath options include built-in Reserva, Metropolitan, Evolution, Orient and DKM, which are also made from 5mm acrylic. The range also includes complementary shower enclosures, screens and trays, mirror cabinets and bathroom mirrors and smart storage. www.rakceramics.co.uk

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Offering a complete showering solution for the contemporary bathroom or wet room Roca has introduced a new range of shower products which combine striking good looks with a powerful performance.Roca’s new T-1000 thermostatic mixers have a clear temperature display on the dial ensuring the set temperature is visible and can be easily adjusted. In addition, the thermostat is fitted with the manufacturer’s Security 38° technology, a red button that stops the control knob being turned beyond 38°C, eliminating the risk of scalding. Roca’s SafeTouch feature, meanwhile, ensures the shower body is always cool to the touch, whilst Quick Reaction technology means that the mixer reaches the desired flow and temperature in under three seconds. The T-1000 thermostatic mixer can be paired with Roca’s Rainsense overhead shower head, available in a circular, rectangular or square design for an invigorating showering performance that will also be a focal point of the bathroom. Practical as well as beautiful, Roca’s Easy Clean technology on the rubber jets of the shower head discourages lime scale build up, while a satin smooth finish on the long shower hose stops it tangling and dirt from forming. The Rainsense shower head and T-1000 thermostatic mixer have been combined in Roca’s stylish new Even-T shower columns, which also feature a Stella 100 handset, enabling the user to switch easily between the three functions of Soft, Rain and Pulse.Choose any of the new showering products from Roca or combine them with the new Even-T shower columns to offer a powerful showering performance and the ultimate in safety. www.uk.roca.com Twitter - @rocauk

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Form meets FuNctioN with roca’s New showeriNG raNGe

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Committed to exceptional design and quality, Decoflame ApS is since 2007 the recognised trademark for eco-friendly, contemporary bioethanol fireplaces which add a style statement to any interior. Comprising a large variety of both standard and mad- to-measure models, decoflame® fireplaces are manually manufactured and tested in Denmark, with no compromise on safety and quality.Striving to meet the customers´ highest expectations, Decoflame proposes a wide range of fireplaces- wall-mounted, built-in, free standing-, featuring either a manual burner or an electronically controlled burner- decoflame® e-Ribbon Fire. The decoflame® e-Ribbon Fire combines facility of installation and operation with functional safety, introducing the joy and warmth of a real open fire to domestic and commercial fireplace applications without the need for a flue or chimney. Featuring cutting-edge technology, this remotely controlled burner can be operated using an App available for both iPhone and Android. www.decoflame.com

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Decoflame Designed Fireplaces

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Committed to exceptional design and quality, Decoflame is since 2007 the recognised trademark for eco-friendly, contemporary bio ethanol fireplaces which add a style statement to any interior. Combining cutting- edge technology and high design, Decoflame ApS introduced in 2012 the patented technology decoflame® e-Ribbon Fire™ - an electronically controlled ethanol burner.Its CEVB Technology (Controlled Ethanol Vapour Burning) allows controlling the fireplace by remote control or as an option via iPhone, iPad or iPod (Bluetooth) using an intuitive operating display providing easily understandable settings and feed-back messages.www.decoflame.com

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Bathroom specialists Crosswater are launching two brand new basin mixers from their Gallery collection, bringing a touch of hotel glamour to their offer. The chrome plated brass basin mixers are sleek and slender in shape, and are elegantly encrusted with stunning crystals to add a stylish and unique finish.

“We’re thrilled to offer something new, something dynamic and on trend to add to our eclectic collection of bathroom mixers,” explains Dave Hance, Group Chairman of Crosswater. “Glitz and Sparkle are not only aesthetically pleasing and offer a unique style which injects some glamour into bathrooms, whether it be the everyday consumer or a boutique hotel, but they are smooth-operating and fully functional; the signature of a true Crosswater tap.”

Like all Crosswater mixers, Glitz and Sparkle feature soft turn ceramic disc technology, solid brass construction with hard wearing chrome plating. Both carry a 15 year Crosswater guarantee. Glitz RRP £399 inc VAT & Sparkle RRP £349 inc VAT.www.crosswater.co.uk

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crosswater aDD ‘GLitz’ aND ‘sparKLe’ to Bathrooms this christmas

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Granite Transformations’ high grade work surfaces are normally associated with low maintenance kitchen worktops and non-porous bathroom finishes, as featured on many TV makeover shows. Nevertheless, the material’s slim profile and lightweight characteristics make it ideal for applications where unladen weight is also a critical consideration, like canal boats, superyachts, RSV’s, treehouses and, now, horseboxes. One of the company’s leading franchise owners, Peter Morrison of Trumpington, Cambridge, supplies tailor-made hob

surrounds, countertops and tables for Hertfordshire-based coachbuilder Oakley.Regarded as the foremost horsebox builder in the world, exporting throughout Europe, Scandinavia, the Middle East, Asia and the USA, Oakley supplies the leading names in show jumping, showing, eventing, dressage, horse racing, polo and driving. Its

vehicles are also in service with most of the UK’s police forces and its recreational vehicles are used extensively in the world of motor racing.Since each customer has individual requirements, Oakley horseboxes are custom-built, employing a thoroughbred mix of traditional skills and modern production techniques, and include non-HGV models and larger vehicles with up to a dozen stalls. The light, hardwearing and streamlined metal bodywork, light alloy frame and hand-built aluminium panels avoid excess weight and corrosion potential, in the interests of durability and maximum payload.The separate hotel-class accommodation for crew boasts every modern facility, including central heating, power shower, dishwasher and washing machine, and satellite TV with cinema surround sound. The fully-equipped kitchen and dining areas feature hand-stitched leather upholstery and Granite Transformations-clad worktops and movable dining tables. To avoid the excessive weight and thickness of natural stone slab, yet offer the luxurious look of granite and quartz, Oakley approached GT’s Peter Morrison

several years ago, with a view to a lighter weight, low maintenance yet equally luxurious alternative.Granite Transformations’ surfaces are made from Italian granite, quartz, recycled glass or porcelain chips, bonded together with a powerful polyester resin for class-leading strength and flexibility and outstanding resistance to chemicals, moisture, abrasion, heat and staining. At just a quarter-inch (6.7mm) thick, this agglomerate material is ideal where weight is at a premium and long-lasting good looks contribute to the overall setting.To date, Peter has supplied material for over 60 Oakley horseboxes, starting with lightweight non-HGV’s and gravitating to Supreme and Supremacy long wheelbase HGV’s. The work is carried out at his fabrication workshop in Sawston, with Oakley dropping off the metallic sub-assemblies and expert GT fitters bonding on the worktops, cutting drainage grooves, installing undermounted sinks and splashback upstands, as well as making tabletops and other fittings.Peter’s fabricators actually shave off further backing material, to reduce weight still further, and gently heat the agglomerate to obtain tight curves up to 100mm radius, before fixing to the substrate with 2-part epoxy adhesive. Granite Transformations’ best-selling White Star recycled glass is Oakley customers’ most popular finish, although Peter has supplied the coachbuilder with samples of around 50 different colours, to match all manner of interior fitouts. Less than one complete slab is typically used for each horsebox, including edging pieces and other finishing touches, and the standard 3 metre length enables stylish, seamless surfaces.www.granitetransformations.co.uk

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Granite Transformations In Top-End Oakley Horseboxes

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eNcasemeNt heLps tesco preseNt a Fresh Face at BirmiNGham store

Decorative aluminium and stainless steel column casings together with an extensive horizontal bulkhead are providing shoppers with a welcoming entrance to the Tesco Extra store, which forms part of a £40 million retail redevelopment at Birmingham’s Swan Centre in Yardley.Constructed by Bowmer & Kirkland, the Tesco store and 21 additional retail units provide around 170,000 sq.ft of retail space, with the mixed use regeneration scheme also including the refurbishment of an adjacent residential block.To meet Tesco’s requirements for an attractive frontage to both the store entrance and multiple check-out exits, which run the entire length of the 100 metre long enclosed mall, Encasement supplied and installed a high level bulkhead as well as eleven square column casings from its ‘Forma’ metal range.Encasement’s 600mm square column casings are finished in two different colour schemes to help shoppers clearly identify the entrance and exits. Close to the entrance, three of the casings are finished in a bright red, to match Tesco’s corporate colours incorporating two textured 150mm wide stainless steel strips at the base and mid level.The remaining eight casings, adjacent to the array of checkout tills, are split 50/50, with the top half manufactured from aluminium coated in a PPC finish with the lower portion using durable Rimex stainless steel incorporating a textured ‘linen’ pattern to provide maximum protection from damage in this busy retail environment.Each column casing is also designed to accommodate a vertical channel to each side, which allows the multiple security shutters to be raised and lowered, while maintaining the integrated finish and look to the store front. www.encasement.co.uk

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Committed to exceptional design and quality, Decoflame ApS is since 2007 the recognised trademark for eco-friendly, contemporary bioethanol fireplaces which add a style statement to any interior. Comprising a large variety of both standard and made-to-measure models, decoflame® fireplaces are manually manufactured and tested in Denmark, with no compromise on safety and quality.All decoflame® fireplaces can be positioned literally anywhere, since no flue or chimney is needed. Bioethanol has a clean combustion and without smoke, smell and soot emission and therefore minimum maintenance is required for decoflame® fireplaces. www.decoflame.com

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No chimNey, No smoKe, No mess

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Let there Be LiGht whatever the hour, with GeBerit moNoLith pLusGeberit has introduced a new addition to its best-selling Monolith sanitary module, with the Geberit Monolith Plus. Featuring the same sleek, elegant glass frontage as the original model, this latest addition not only conceals all plumbing worn neatly out of sight, but also integrates a wealth of technology to raise the comfort levels in the contemporary bathroom. Available in a choice of white or black glass, the elegant sanitary module has a discreet and indirect ComfortLight, providing a warm glow behind the module, which is automatically activated as the user approaches.

This makes it perfect for when using the bathroom at night, or for creating a calming ambience at bath-time. Geberit Monolith Plus also features an integrated odour extraction unit. Making light work of converting to the high-end look of wall-hung sanitaryware, the Geberit Monolith Plus can be connected to existing water and drainage connections, without any major structural changes or even retiling being necessary. www.geberit.co.uk

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maKiNG the most oF “the smaLLest room”

On average we Britons have the smallest bathrooms in Europe and with more first-time “starter” homes and flats being built with tight bathroom space, this trend will only continue. That’s why, when designing bathrooms, saving space and creating an illusion of spaciousness is key to architects and installers. The Multikwik range of sanitary frames and slimline

cisterns assist the design of small bathrooms in two ways. Firstly, they can shave vital centimetres off the space required for plumbing. Secondly, by using wall hung sanitaryware, it will give an uncluttered, clean look that can provide an airy feel to even the tightest bathroom or cloakroom. In addition, Multikwik can offer specifiers a range of compact, space-saving cistern options that are so slimline that they will give designers even more bathroom space to play with. The Proteus concealed cistern, for example, is among the smallest on the market. Recesses have been designed into the cistern’s polystyrene body to ensure that connectors, buttons and cables can be positioned in the recesses, keeping the installation space required to a minimum. www.multikwik.com

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LaBGraDe LamiNates a sLicK soLutioN For oiL maNuFacturerLabgrade, the decorative high pressure laminate with a solid core, manufactured by Abet Laminati, has been installed in the refurbished Millers Oils laboratories at Brighouse, West Yorkshire. Labgrade, specially designed for use in sterile and hygienic environments, forms a hard-wearing, durable and attractive worktop. With a 16mm solid black core, coupled with a specially formulated chemical resistant decorative surface, it is designed to resist damage caused by most laboratory chemicals. The easy to clean surface complements the core which provides a smooth decorative edge to resist the ingress of dirt and bacteria. It is also well suited in any application where chemical, impact and scratch resistant performance is required. www.abetuk.com

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Versatility Is Key

The German premium manufacturer of firing technology Spartherm proudly presents an exclusive range of bioethanol fireplaces branded ebios-fire® which are now also made available for the discerning customer in Great Britain.In order to provide an optimum of customer service, the expansive range of ebios-fire® models comprises both standard and made to measure built-in fireplace models in almost any thinkable layout. Great versatility, highest product safety and outstanding German quality are key values at Spartherm's production facilities were all ebios-fire® models are originally designed, crafted and tested by passionate, skilled craftsmen.Test certificates issued by TÜV Germany further underline the outstanding safety of ebios-fire® bioethanol fires, which feature a wide choice of manual and automatic bioethanol burners.The ebios-fire® range of products is available in a vast variety of finishes meeting the requirements of architects and interior designers on an international level.Please visit www.ebios-fire.com or write to [email protected] for further information. Spartherm – The Fire Company – www.spartherm.com

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Long established British shower enclosure manufacturer Manhattan is pleased to include the Single Panel Swiftseal bathscreen within its portfolio of stylish and innovative showering solutions. Manufactured from 6mm Toughened Glass, Manhattan’s Single Panel Swiftseal bathscreen invites both bathing and showering to be enjoyed in the bathroom. The screen also provides the ability for a shower to be effortlessly added to a bathroom, without the need for a complete remodel of the space. Manhattan’s Swiftseal arm creates a watertight seal, guaranteeing no leaks. The arm can be neatly folded away when not in use.Cleaning the Single Panel Swiftseal is a quick and easy process. Not only is the Swiftseal panel flush to the wall, the screen is also coated with Manhattan’s ‘Easiclean’ finish as standard; the barrier repelling water, oil, dirt and grime, and also preventing contaminants from etching into the glass surface. This not only means users can enjoy a sparkling enclosure, it can also reduce cleaning time by up to 90%.For further information about Manhattan’s Single Panel Swiftseal Bathscreen, head to www.youtube.com/watch?v=NkzTOcRNnB8www.manhattanshowers.co.uk

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revoLutioNary New souNDprooF sKyFoLD at GLoBaL iNvestmeNt Firm

The new UK head offices of TIAA Henderson Real Estate (TH Real Estate), one of the largest real estate managers in the world, benefit from three, high-performing Skyfold partitioning walls that can be lowered to create up to four, individual meeting rooms.

Capable of delivering one of the most effective soundproofing barriers on the market today, the new Skyfold STC60 is available in the UK from Style and is a uniquely impressive system that descends automatically from within a concealed ceiling cavity, at the press of a button. Style worked closely on this project with architects Pringle Brandon Perkins + Will and TH Real Estate’s own in-house design team, on what was the first installation of the new Skyfold STC60 since its launch into the UK market earlier this year.

“Henderson Global Investors led the way in corporate interiors back in 2009 when we installed seven Skyfold partitions in our new London headquarters,” explains Facilities Director, Fred Kinahan. “Since then, we have been impressed by the acoustic privacy they achieve between the divided areas, the ease-of-use of the Skyfolds, as well as their excellent reliability. The new STC60 system was the obvious choice for TH Real Estate.”

The Skyfold units deliver unparalleled flexibility to the conference and meeting area of the new offices on the 9th floor of the prestigious, 201 Bishopsgate development in London. Complementing the interior décor, the partitioning walls are enhanced with striking graphic finishes.

“We have worked with Skyfold partitions in a number of high-status offices and we’re really pleased with the quality of the installation throughout the whole of this project,” confirms Rob Price, Lead Designer for Pringle Brandon Perkins+ Will.

With a 59dB rating, the new Skyfold offers a level of soundproofing which is unrivalled by any other moveable wall solution of its type. Simple to operate, the wall glides effortlessly and quickly into place and, because it is housed in the ceiling cavity, it maximises floor space and is completely hidden when not in use. Once the Skyfold is lowered, pressure sensitive end seals ensure the unit is firmly locked into place to ensure maximum acoustic performance of is delivered. www.style-partitions.co.uk

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maNhattaN showers iNtroDuces the siNGLe paNeL swiFtseaL BathscreeN

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reGiNoX LauNches aDmiraL 40 – the smart siNK For smaLL spaces

Sinks, taps and accessories manufacturer, Reginox, has launched the Admiral 40, a stylish stainless steel sink that is ideal for installation where space is tight. Featuring modern styling combined with a number of accessories, the sink has a standard size bowl and a half drainer and measures 615 x 490mm in total, with a bowl depth of 180mm. Manufactured in 18/10 stainless steel, it is the perfect compact sink for the smaller kitchen or new build apartment where style and quality are high on the list of requirements. It is also equally suitable for use in utility rooms.When a compact sink is required but budget really is the key priority, Reginox also offers the RegiDrain, a single bowl and half drainer stainless steel sink that measures just 595mm x 470mm in total and has a depth of 160mm.Both the Admiral 60 and the RegiDrain have 90mm wastes and are supplied complete with waste, overflow and fitting kit. Accessories including a wooden cutting board and stainless steel wire basket are available with the RegiDrain, whilst the Admiral 60 is also offered with a plastic or stainless colander. As a manufacturer of nearly 1 million sinks each year, Reginox’s range includes in excess of 140 different models, including stainless steel, ceramic and granite options. With taps, waste disposals and a full range of practical and functional accessories also available, Reginox is well positioned to provide the total sink solution. For further information contact Reginox on tel: 01260 280033; email [email protected] or visit www.reginox.co.uk

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the New urBaN styLe quartz worKsurFace From compac

COMPAC, inspired by America’s New York loft culture, have been able to create a fusion between architecture, design and functionality to offer the New York Collection. A totally new quartz worksurface that has its own unique urban style combined with a minimalistic open approach to modern living. Silky, soft and sensuous to the touch, the New

York Collection will excite and stimulate the senses and offers the discerning client an opportunity to create a contemporary kitchen that reflects the style and thrill of loft living in the ‘Big Apple’.The New York Collection features three urban concept colours – White Zement, Ice Zement and Grey Zement. Each colour has an innovative perfect glacé finish, unique to COMPAC, which highlights the colour, depth and definition of grain and offers less reflection than other quartz worksurfaces. It’s easy to clean and maintain too. www.compac.es

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quaLity DriveN By remmers

Lex Autolease Car Select in Oldbury has over 500 cars displayed in their showroom. The 2000m2 showroom space along with the 600m2 workshop space required a high gloss smooth finish flooring to upgrade the executive used car sales operation. The existing old liquid polymer screed floor surfaces were badly cracked and damaged and needed refreshing and upgrading to better withstand the frequent and abrasive movements of the cars. Remmers Epoxyflex PH SL was chosen for its ability to provide additional protection from reflective cracking. Three different shades of grey were employed throughout the buildings for demarcation and to highlight safe pedestrian routes. www.remmers.co.uk

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siKa comFortFLoor is a wiNNer at Leisure ceNtre The seamless, durable and easy to maintain Sika Comfortfloor has found a new home at a £26 million Leisure Centre in Streatham.The stunning new leisure centre includes an ice rink, swimming pool, sports hall, gym and forms part of the multimillion Streatham Hub Development. With durability key for the flooring of the leisure centre changing rooms and toilet facilities, Sika Comfortfloor was up for the challenge.Combining noise suppression and durability with a flawless finish, Sika ComfortFloor proved to be the ideal solution – meeting the client’s aesthetic requirements, whilst delivering a hard-wearing system that guarantees outstanding long term performance. As well as ease of maintenance for the facility manager, the seamless Sika system offered toughness, durability and an increased life expectancy – in line with Sika’s commitment to integrating sustainability into its research and development strategy, production processes and entire product range. Sika Approved Flooring Specialist Entech prepared and

primed the floor using Sikafloor 161 – a two part, low viscosity epoxy resin primer. A layer of Sikafloor 330 was then applied to regulate and level the surface before a sealer layer of Sikafloor 305W, completing the total system thickness of just 2mm. Available in a range of colours to meet numerous aesthetic requirements, the decorative and durable system is weather and abrasion resistant ensuring longevity and minimal maintenance. Sika provides a range of solutions to rejuvenate floors of virtually any size, shape, colour or technical requirement and as these solutions can be applied to a wide range of substrates – from old tiles to vinyl – they can stay in situ so specifiers do not have the added expense, time and landfill disposal of the old failed material.www.sika.co.uk

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NorBorD caBershieLD: a New GeNeratioN oF weatherprooF FLooriNG

Norbord’s Cabershield is a moisture-resistant P5 tongue-and-groove board with a permanent protective non-slip coating which is ideal for all sorts of construction projects. Complementing Norbord’s Caberdek – the UK’s leading peel-clean board - Cabershield is made from the same 22mm P5 board and features a tough polyurethane coating permanently bonded to the top surface.As well as making the floor safe and waterproof, the PU coating on Cabershield is really tough. Like Caberdek, a newly-laid Cabershield floor can be left exposed to the elements for up to 42 days without risk of deterioration. Tests show that Cabershield is three times more durable than the nearest competing product.Cabershield is very quick to install using Norbord’s Caberfix’s new Joint & Joist adhesive. This adhesive is 100% waterproof which means that, when used with Cabershield boards, there is no need to tape the joints after installation. For further information on Norbord, please call 01786 812 921 or visit www.norbord.co.uk

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Get more From your FLoor

Comfort Warmfloors distribute premium quality Swedish/European underfloor heating systems. Their premium quality electric or wet systems can accommodate any floor type from engineered wood or laminate to ceramic tile, stone or even vinyl and carpet. The Comfort Warmfloors technical team are happy to offer a free design and specification service. Anything from a small bathroom to a block of apartments. All systems come in kit form for off the shelf sales and next day delivery. Comfort Warmfloors now stock the new Heatmiser Neo thermostats which are WiFi enabled. Neo is the smart way to control your heating and hot water from anywhere. Up to 32 rooms can be controlled from your iPhone, Android and Windows phone. Neo stat's are stylish, feature rich and are perfect for controlling underfloor heating, electric floor heating and conventional radiator heating systems.www.comfortwarmfloors.com [email protected]

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

telephone: 0844 854 3050 email: [email protected]: www.porcelainwood.com

Unrivaled strength. Timeless beauty.

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the aLL New Dataterm ihc caN KNocK a massive 25% oFF your FueL BiLL!

The all new Dataterm IHC can now control up to 4 heating zones and hot water all from 1 handy control pad allowing you to be in total control of your heating and how much it costs you. So if central heating is a burden to your budget enquire about Dataterm today, after all it is the control that can pay for itself in as little as 2 years and its good for the planet too! Suitable for all heating systems, it simply replaces existing time clocks and thermostats allowing greater flexibility and control. Features include illuminated display, optimum start/stop, close temperature control, wireless sensing and an average 25% savings in fuel spend per annum. www.warmworld.co.uk

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quaNtec hr28c BoiLer From JohNsoN & starLey

The Johnson & Starley QuanTec HR28C combi high efficiency condensing boiler with passive flue gas heat recovery (PFGHR) makes it not only arguably the most efficient boiler available on the market but also the smallest. The QuanTec requires no extra space and will replace any gas condensing boiler.The QuanTec boiler with PFGHR represents the most efficient way of recycling heat and offering optimum energy efficiency. It also gives DHW (Domestic Hot Water) efficiency levels never achieved before within combi boilers with the addition of a pre-heating sanitary water function.The QuanTec boiler provides domestic hot water (DHW) at 55º C and supplies water at a minimum temperature of 80º C to the Aquair 10 and, using energy efficient EC fan technology, air is drawn through the heat exchanger and air filter before being emitted into the kitchen, hallway and living areas. www.johnsonandstarley.co.uk

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The Pureau range uses traditional ion exchange resins to produce superb, soft water for household or commercial use.

The 3 models (Eau 1, Eau 2 and Eau 3) range from 20 litres per minute to 70 litres per minute and are suitable for both gravity and pressurised water systems. As the systems are cartridge based maintenance is simple. The main cartridge lasts an incredible 36 months, the carbon pre filter cartridge lasts 12 months and the post filter cartridge will last for 2 to 3 months depending on hardness levels.

The Pureau Range has been specifically designed to meet the demands of providing a water softener without the use of salt that provides softer water to the touch. Pureau water treatment systems remove a high percentage of scale forming minerals. Water readings of under 100ppm is considered soft. Magnesium and calcium in the water is essential for good health so Pureau systems do not remove it all, just enough to bring it down to accepted soft water levels.

The systems do not waste water or require a power source or drain. There are 3 models which will treat water flows of up to 70 litres per minute. The range is suitable for gravity fed and pressurised water systems, they are also suitable for combination boilers. As the units do not add sodium to the water they can be used on properties with septic tanks.

Purea systems incorporate a raw water feed which ensures trace minerals are left in the water for health, they also provide the perfect water for ice making, tea and coffee. www.aquatiere.co.uk

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pureau ioN eXchaNGe saLtLess water soFter

iNta raises the temperature iN proDuct DeveLopmeNt

Launched in 2002, Inta has been breaking boundaries and inspiring industry-wide innovation for over a decade. As the firm celebrates three years since the launch of its acclaimed plumbing and heating division, Inta looks back over the success stories that have seen its products and ranges admired by many of its industry contemporaries. A case in point, Inta’s extensive range of WRAS-approved pressure reducing valves (PRVs), which are available in sizes up to 54mm and operate up a temperature of 80 degrees celsius, were unveiled to the market when other PRVs had a maximum temperature of 60 degrees. Inta continued to raise the bar with the launch of its patented iten-10 range of manual lockshield thermostatic radiator valves (TRVs). Most recently at PHEX Chelsea, Inta unveiled Intavent, an in line deaerator that complements the firm’s best-selling magnetic filter, the Intaklean, to remove trapped air bubbles in sealed heating systems. www.intatec.co.uk

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Maintaining History, Preserving The Environment

Penpont House, situated in the Brecon Beacons National Park in Wales, is a privately owned Grade 1 Listed house built in 1666. Its’ current owners, Gavin and Davina Hogg, along with their two sons, opened the house and grounds to the public for the first time in the building’s history, in 1996. With sustainability at the heart of its operations, including a Euroheat biomass boiler and rainwater harvesting system, Penpont now offers accommodation for 17 guests in a self-catering Courtyard Wing, plus a venue for weddings, parties and conferences.

Located on the banks of the River Usk, Penpont is surrounded by a 2,000 acre working rural estate, with the house, the centre piece of a remarkable group of buildings spanning various periods. Penpont’s owners have always had a great respect for the environment and a desire to cut carbon, winning their first green award the ‘Wales – Business and Sustainability Award’ in 2006 and more recently a ‘Green Business Tourism Award’ in May 2014.

Gavin Hogg, Penpont’s owner, said: “Going ‘green’ was always a priority for us. We feel very strongly about the need to reduce our carbon footprint, and, over the past ten years, the advent of new and better technology has made this more achievable.” Green initiatives introduced at Penpont include a Euroheat HDG Compact 200, woodchip biomass boiler, which provides heating for the main buildings on the site; a rainwater harvesting system for the stable block, where weddings, parties and conferences are hosted; and an organic garden, with produce sold through Penpont’s own farm shop and locally to restaurants and cafes. In addition, Penpont uses sustainable material where possible for any new building work, including locally source Lime Mortar and sheep wool for insulation.

Gavin explained why wood heating was the ideal choice for Penpont. “We have our own managed woodland, making the fuel effectively ‘free’, apart from the cost of turning it into chips. Prior to the biomass system, this wood was unused and by managing our woodland in order to fuel the boiler, we have improved conditions for flora and fauna, creating greater bio-diversity. We had planned to add hydro-electricity into the mix, but unfortunately cut backs in the RHI have made this a less viable option.

The HDG Compact 200 wood chip boiler delivers 150kWs of heat, providing central heating and hot water to all the main buildings on the sites, via a district heating system. Wood fuel is sourced from the 200 acres of estate woodland, utilising poor grade timber and therefore enhancing greater biodiversity. In an average year, approximately 100 tons of timber is burned, equating to an annual saving of 66 tons of carbon deposits per year when compared with the equivalent use of oil. The HDG Compact 200 wood chip boiler, is housed within an existing out-building, alongside a 4,000 litre accumulator, saving the owners £6,000 a year in fuel, compared with previous heating system and earning an RHI income of £22,000, paying for itself in four years.

“Apart from the benefits from an ecological point of view, choosing renewables and other sustainable measures makes financial sense,” said Gavin. “We’ve saved thousands of pounds a year on oil bills thanks to the biomass boiler, plus make considerable returns under the RHI. The rainwater harvesting system will eventually pay for itself owing to the number of guests that use our stable venue and the organic garden gives us a small income from the produce we sell. In terms of the effect ‘going green’ has had on business, some guests are interested, others less so. More importantly, people are starting to expect that hotels have taken steps to improve their green credentials; increasingly, this approach is becoming a necessity.”

www.penpont.com www.euroheat.co.uk

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hep2o proviDes compLete heatiNG soLutioN at New yorK Farm iN west yorKshireAt New York Farm in West Yorkshire, a comprehensive Hep2O underfloor heating system from Wavin has been installed throughout a new-build farmhouse to provide cost-effective and efficient heat distribution and exceptional thermal performance.Located four miles south of Harrogate, the New York Farm re-development includes a new highly-insulated two-storey farmhouse. When developer Geoff Mountain demolished an ageing structure to begin construction of a new 560m2 residential building, he required a high performance and flexible heating system that would help the new farmhouse to achieve Level 4 in the Code for Sustainable Homes.“I have been using Hep2O underfloor heating systems for a number of years,” commented Geoff Mountain. “When combined with the other energy efficiency initiatives in place, it has helped the building to achieve the performance required

and ensured a very low energy requirement of just 13 – 15 kWh for heating.”Built using insulated concrete formwork and with a biomass woodchip boiler, the project’s heating system specification would prove crucial to maintaining these high performance standards. The Hep2O underfloor heating system from Wavin proved ideal, combining high comfort levels and low running costs with a fast, simple and non-intrusive installation. Installed throughout the lower ground and ground floors, the Hep2O underfloor heating system comprises panels, piping, manifolds and heating controls. Manufactured and Kitemarked to BS EN ISO 21003, and under a Quality Management System which satisfies BS EN ISO 9000 requirements, Hep2O underfloor heating pipe is also covered by a 100 year guarantee against defects in material or manufacturing – offering the client total peace of mind. On the building’s first floor, a series of radiators was installed and plumbed into a Hep2O underfloor heating manifold. This allows the heating to be zoned as individual rooms to improve the system’s flexibility, improve internal comfort levels and increase energy efficiency to reduce costs. Completing the plumbing and drainage specification, Wavin also supplied a series of soil and waste systems from its OSMA range. www.wavin.co.uk

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stertiL iNFLataBLe seaLs save eNerGy costs For GermaN traiN compaNyRenowned German train company Bayrische Oberlandbahn (BOB) is saving energy costs and improving working conditions within its service workshops following the installation of bespoke WI inflatable dock seals from Stertil Dock Products. Based in Holzkirchen, Germany, BOB is a private railway operator with trains connecting Munich with the alpine hamlets of Bayrischzell, Lenggries and the spa town of Tegernsee. The routes are serviced by traditional diesel-electric trains which, as well as being vastly popular on weekdays, are frequently used at weekends by tourists and locals visiting the Bavarian Alps for

walking, bike riding and skiing. Comprehensive repair, maintenance and servicing of the train fleet are undertaken at the company’s workshops. However, due to space limitations, it’s not always possible to accommodate the entire length of trains or separate carriages. On these occasions, the large workshop doors need to be left open, to allow part of the train to protrude beyond the workshop, which leads to loss of heat and increased energy costs. However, these problems have now been eliminated following the installation of a special 5000mm high by 4400mm wide shelter incorporating the WI inflatable dock seals.Originally developed to support loading bay applications, the WI inflatable dock seals were installed to provide a virtually airtight seal around

trains. This is achieved by inflatable side and top airbags that automatically self-adjust to different heights and widths. The seal is inflated by a head mounted electric blower and inflates in approximately 15 seconds. Once the blower is turned off, the top and side airbags deflate and automatically retract behind protective, hard-wearing curtains to enable safe and unobstructed movement of trains. www.stertil.co.uk

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LeveL threshoLD approach has Damp proBLem covereD

The forming of a level threshold would be easy if the designer did not have to consider the prevention of damp ingress. The problem is a number of elements converge at a threshold, and when the threshold is required to be practically level, it can be difficult to bring together protective measures in a manner that promote integrated functionality and structural convenience.

Dampness attacks a level threshold from several directions:Upwardly in the form of rising damp. Downward water and moisture movement occurs at both reveals and whilst it will permeate inwardly (until it encounters the vertical dpc or closer), capillary action and gravitation will ensure its journey downwardly towards the reveal/floor corner junction. Additionally dampness will attack horizontally, and all elements converge at the opening sides, which interestingly face a fourth attack but from the exterior. During a rainstorm wind commonly results in approximately 70% of all water being blown into a masonry opening ending up in either the left or right bottom corner. A different approach to forming level thresholds is offered by Cavity Trays Ltd. It literally and physically covers the problem. The Type LTT Level Threshold Tray is a three-dimensional preformed dpc that envelops opening masonry skins horizontally and vertically in a manner that permits the converging elements to unite within a protective arrangement.The Type LTT provides a standardised damp prevention solution for use on inner and outer skins supporting a level threshold. It isolates an area susceptible to damp transference, permitting flooring, insulation, dpc’s and membranes to merge with both skins that are themselves isolated from dampness at the point of convergence. Each skin becomes an isolated encapsulated structural element. The Type LTT is available in dimensions to accommodate all standard door openings and skin thicknesses. It is also offered on a bespoke basis. Manufactured from solid polypropylene dpc, the Type LTT requires bedding in position only. The exception being when used on the outside skin where it may be trimmed back externally to minimise visual presence following installation of the frame. Type LTT trays are extensively used to provide a consistent preformed approach when constructing level thresholds in private, commercial, educational and industrial buildings. Type LTT Level Threshold Trays also provide house builders with a standardised and consistent level threshold solution. www.cavitytrays.com

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Brett martiN pLastic sheets pLays a part iN miND-BeNDiNG architecturaL iLLusioN Taking residence on the East Piazza at Covent Garden in London is a new and unique artwork which sees a section of the building magically levitate – with one of the key structural elements of the illusion provided by Brett Martin Plastic Sheets. Modelled on the original architecture of the 184 year old market building, the artwork ‘Take my lightning but don’t steal my thunder’, has been designed by London artist Alex Chinneck and built by a 100 strong team who have conjured up the illusion that a 40-foot-long building has broken from its stone base and then floated 10 feet into the air with bewildering weightlessness.With this unusual engineering marvel designed around both weight and aesthetics, the building had to be as light as possible but still look like a stone and brick building. Built from a steel and timber frame, the walls

were created using Brett Martin’s Marlon ST Longlife, a structurally strong, lightweight multiwall polycarbonate sheet. Polystyrene was then intricately carved using robotic hot-wire cutters, and glued to the polycarbonate sheet prior to the application of the plaster and granite sand finish to match the existing market building. Said Alex Chinneck, “With the incredibly generous support of Brett Martin it has been possible to realise my largest and most challenging project to date, a hovering building on Covent Garden Piazza. I think it's fantastic that Brett Martin have chosen to sponsor, champion and celebrate this project and the art world would be a more exciting place if more companies followed their lead.”10mm Twinwall Marlon ST Longlife was chosen for the artwork for its exceptional strength and rigidity. Ordinarily used in roofing and glazing applications, the multiwall structure of Marlon ST Longlife provides a very high stiffness to weight ratio. The sheet is strong yet light in weight, a key consideration for this architectural illusion. With this stunning floating building wowing visitors to Covent Garden, the use of Brett Martin’s Marlon ST Longlife multiwall polycarbonate has played a key role in this magical illusion, demonstrating the product’s versatility and durability in the most unusual of building applications. For further information visit www.brettmartin.com

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UK’s Biggest Healthcare Project To Be Built Off Site – ‘A Fantastic Building Delivered In An Unreal Timescale’

The UK’s largest and most complex modular building project to be built in the health sector has been handed over and opened on time despite a challenging programme.

The new Women and Children’s Centre at North Middlesex University Hospital was constructed by principal contractor Kier Construction using a Yorkon off-site solution from the Portakabin Group.

The £17.9m contract, which was procured under the ProCure21+ framework, involved the off-site manufacture of the building at the Portakabin Group’s production centre in York.

The centre was built to accommodate the increase in maternity patients and around 2,000 additional births in North Middlesex. It forms part of a major reorganisation of hospital services in the boroughs of Barnet, Enfield and Haringey. The architects and project managers were AHP Architects & Surveyors.

The Yorkon off-site approach radically reduced disruption to patient care and the build programme to ensure the new facilities became operational in line with the Trust’s clinical strategy and prior to seasonal winter pressures.

Catherine Barns, Senior Project Manager at North Middlesex University Hospital NHS Trust, said, “Given the extremely challenging timescale for this project, we needed to look at more innovative methods of procurement and construction. By using an off-site approach we were able to deliver a fantastic building

of this scale, on time and in an unreal timescale, which was a tremendous achievement for the Trust, Kier and Portakabin.”

“The partnership between the users, Kier and Portakabin worked very well, and in particular the flexibility shown by Portakabin in the face of changing healthcare requirements. Other health professionals from both the UK and internationally who have visited the building since its completion have been very impressed by our new facilities; staff love its functionality and efficiency, and patients have likened it to a hotel!”

“The project really pushed the boundaries of off-site construction but you would never know it was a modular building constructed in a factory. It is a real credit to the whole team.”

Simon Ambler, Director of the Portakabin Group said, “This is our fourth project with Kier and our largest ever contract for a single building. Its complexities demonstrate just what is now achievable with an advanced off-site solution, in a short timescale, and on an extremely busy hospital site.”

The building accommodates a consultant-led delivery unit with additional high dependency beds, two obstetrics theatres, a neonatal unit, triage centre, women’s outpatient department, and a midwife-led birthing unit with four birthing pool rooms. A roof top plant room is located on the second floor. The external appearance of the scheme reflects the design of the adjacent facilities and features rendered façades, ribbon glazing around the perimeter of the first floor, a large atrium entrance

spanning two storeys with light wells providing further natural daylight inside. There is also full height glazing to the stair towers on each of the two wings and large projecting window bays provide a visual contrast to the rendered finish across the building envelope.

The project is targeted to achieve a BREEAM ‘excellent’ rating and has a number of sustainability features including a biodiverse green roof with a variety of meadow flowers to part of the first floor, photovoltaic panels above the plant room, and an energy-efficient combined heat and power system.

152 steel-framed Yorkon modules up to 18m long and weighing up to 18.5 tonnes were craned into position in just 28 days. A 500-tonne crane was used for this operation which took place within the hospital grounds and in close proximity to existing facilities that remained in use throughout. The units were installed partially completed with window frames, first fix electrics, HVAC ducting, plumbing, and a high performance concrete floor.

The Portakabin Group has an extensive track record in the healthcare sector, having completed a wide variety of bespoke building projects using Yorkon off-site solutions, including ward extensions, self-contained theatre blocks, emergency care units, haemodialysis centres, offices, community clinics, and complete hospitals, delivering all the advantages of off-site construction.www.yorkon.co.uk

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Portakabin Hire Builds Fully Serviced 20-Bed Ward At Princess Alexandra Hospital In Less Than Three Months

When additional ward space was required at Princess Alexandra Hospital in Harlow to help the Trust manage increased demand over the winter period, Portakabin Hire constructed a fully serviced 20-bed ward facility in less than three months and handed it over ahead of programme.

The building is on hire for an initial one year and in order to meet the challenging deadline for completion a partnership approach was critical. Portakabin worked closely with the Trust on the design of the new interim Short Stay Assessment Unit and final drawings were approved overnight.

Commenting on the project, Clive Austin, Project Lead Manager at the hospital, said, “We went out to a number of modular building suppliers and Portakabin was the first to ensure a handover date within our timescales.”

“We were confident in the company’s track record and that Portakabin Hire buildings met the required NHS standards. Its Crown Commercial Service framework agreement also allowed us to fast track the order.”

“The new building is tremendous and everyone is delighted with it. It meets all permanent building standards and complies with NHS requirements, which means it will serve us well for as long as we need it. The staff are very happy working in this wonderful new facility.”

“Portakabin worked with us around the clock to meet the deadline. Incredibly, this fully serviced facility was completed in just 10 weeks. The building was handed over three

days ahead of programme – a remarkable achievement given the time constraints and scale of the building.”

The gradient of the site required extensive ground works, including five foot foundation pads which Portakabin completed within just one week of receiving the order.

Portakabin handled every aspect of the build, giving the Trust a single point of contact for the entire project. Work carried out included all site works, installation of climate control systems, data communications, fire alarms, nurse call systems, bedhead trunking, medical gas services, automated doors, video entry, furnishings and a link bridge to connect the new ward to the main hospital.

The 747m2 building incorporates a mix of four-bed and single-bed ensuite rooms, a large reception area, nurses’ station, shower rooms, kitchen, utility rooms, quiet room and stores. This project illustrates how Portakabin Hire can deliver interim building solutions to help healthcare providers meet response times during peak periods, waiting list targets and while longer-term plans for expansion are progressed.

Portakabin Hire can deliver short-term solutions for ward accommodation, recovery suites, dialysis units, diagnostics, out-patient departments and treatment centres. All the hospital facilities are constructed to the latest healthcare standards, including HTM (Health Technical Memoranda), HBN (Health Building Notes), SHTM (Scottish Health Technical Memoranda) and HAI-SCRIBE (Healthcare Associated Infection System for Controlling Risk in the Built Environment).

For further information about modular healthcare buildings for interim and permanent applications, visit www.portanews.co.uk, email [email protected] or call 0845 401 0010.

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Bridging The Gap For Aluminium

World class manufacturer of doors and windows, Tradelink has supplied quality PVC-U products into the commercial sector for the last two decades, but since it started manufacturing four years ago – and where required installing - aluminium windows and bi-fold doors, has seen demand increase exponentially. Traditionally, aluminium supply has been divided between the large multi-nationals who are at home supplying in to RIBA Stirling prize candidates, and smaller fabricators who take part in the odd local project.Banking on 20 years of experience in national door and window supply to projects of all sizes with a ‘large enough to cope, small enough to care’ approach to customer service, Tradelink deliberately set out its stall to bridge this gap in the aluminium sector. Characterised by flexibility, technical and specification support, consultancy alongside profile section code quotes and faster lead times, Tradelink is helping companies large and small take advantage of this growing sector. Manufacturing the ever-popular SMARTS profile, Tradelink’s customers and end-users enjoy the material benefits of aluminium including slimmer, cleaner sightlines, mitred corners, strength and longevity and durability in tough environments like heavy grime areas, swimming pools and coastal locations.Its lightweight and flexible make-up allows for huge variations in design with the additional benefit of colour and finish choice offered by powder coating and anodisation. Its infinite recyclability with no next generation degradation also scores highly on the sustainability agenda.

The Rise In Retail - There’s little doubt that aluminium will maintain its stronghold in the commercial sector - especially education - as the material of choice. But its share of the retail UK door and window market also looks set to rise, thanks in part to the popularity of new aluminium bifolds going into homes over the last couple of years. Having had a bi-fold or folding sliding door installed, many homeowners now want matching aluminium doors and windows and seem to be waking up to its benefits as a material against a landscape that has been PVC white washed over recent decades. Bi-folds have helped aluminium get a foot in the door of the home improvement market, and with partners like Tradelink, the sector continues to innovate to open up even more new markets. Take for example, a typical mid terrace property in West London. Space is in short supply and standard bi-fold doors cannot be taken around to the back of the property; Tradelink’s SMARTS door offers a mechanically joined outer frame enabling it to be dismantled and put back together again, negating the need for access via a garden. Innovation, product quality and new markets are a great combination for business success, something that Tradelink is determined to share with customers, specifiers and end-users. www.tradelinkdirect.co.uk

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FeeL the DiFFereNce with New DeKorDor oaK 3D

Vicaima’s highly tactile Dekordor 3D range of embossed face finished doors has really made a big impression with specifiers. Now the existing range of 4 colours has been extended to include a popular Oak 3D design, providing even more choice for interiors. Its innovative and striking horizontal embossed and eco-friendly surface begs to be touched yet provides excellent abrasion and moisture resistance and is easy to clean. Dekordor 3D presents a durable yet highly attractive design with real uniformity of colour and texture. The 3D range can be supplied edge banded with the same embossed finish, making it a focal element when supplied within a matching 3D Portaro door and frame system. In addition to the new Dekordor 3D Oak, the range includes white, black, grey and camel colours, providing plenty of scope for contemporary design. For even greater design flexibility doors can be enhanced with geometric groove patterns, contrasting satin inlay and glazing to make optimum use of borrowed light. www.vicaima.com

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LuXury paNeL Doors Fit For a maNsioNAhmarra have recently supplied bespoke panel doors for a stunning £25 million Surrey mansion. Woodrow is set in four acres of landscaped gardens and woodland in prime Surrey countryside, and leading luxury property developer, Hencan chose tailor made panel doors from Ahmarra’s Artisan range for this magnificent property. ‘We worked very closely with Hencan to ensure that the design and finish of the internal doors exactly matched the customer’s requirements as well as meeting the required fire and building regulations’ said Sam Doran, Ahmarra’s Sales Director. ‘We provided a full project management service from start to finish from providing initial site surveys and samples through to advising on final site installation and we are very proud to be part of such a prestigious project’ .The classic Blenheim two panel door design was selected and given a contemporary look by finishing the FSC certified veneered oak doors in a specially developed wood stain to suit the customer’s specific requirements. The door achieved a severe duty rating as well as offering FD30 fire resistance.Newly built, Woodrow is arranged over four floors and boasts top-of-the-range specifications from the grand reception hall to the expansive master bedroom suite spanning the width of the house. Features include an elegant dining room, large wine cellar, swimming pool, spa, sauna, games room and a 14-seat cinema and six car garage. This magnificent home also has seven additional bedroom suites, a 9,800 sq ft basement complex and two staff apartments. The house is currently on the market for over £25 million.In addition to Woodrow, Hencan have a wide portfolio of bespoke, luxury developments which have been built on some of the most prestigious and outstanding sites in southern England. For more details, please visit: www.hencan-group.comProud to fly the flag for British craftsmanship, Ahmarra’s doors have graced some of the UK’s finest interiors, from private homes to luxury hotels and commercial buildings offering the very best quality in terms of design and materials. www.ahmarra.co.uk

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opeNiNG Doors to huNDreDs oF coLour possiBiLities!Bowater Doors is delighted to be ‘splashing out’ on a vast, new colour offering. The company has long offered a range of composite door colours including White, Beck Brown, Golden Oak, Rosewood, Green, Red and Dark Blue, and customers will be delighted to hear that the standard range is now available in HUNDREDS of colours. Bowater Doors Operations Manager, Anita van Vuuren explains: “We can now offer doors in any RAL colour and they can even be matched to a colour of the customer’s

choice. This allows homeowners to choose a shade to reflect their personality and create a unique look for their home. It also means that architects and specifiers in the commercial market can choose specific colours to fit with the overall project and even colour-match their branding. There is also the option to colour the frames to match, and doors can be different on each side” www.frontdoors.uk.com

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Photo by Jonathan Little Photography

comar aDDs a weLcome FeeLiNGComar Architectural Aluminium Systems recently completed a Visitor Centre which is part of the Virginia Water Pavilion in Windsor Great Park. Comar 3 ground floor framing was selected which incorporates the Comar 7auto sliding doors which were specified for the main entrances. For safety, the Comar 7 AFT Commercial Doors were fitted with Anti-Finger Trap stiles which were hung directly from the Comar 3 ground floor framing. Comar 7 door sets are a natural choice for any busy public environment and are available in swing, pivot, sliding, auto-sliding and sliding folding. www.comar-alu.co.uk

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Bespoke Garage Doors

T: 0151 280 6626 | E: [email protected] | W: www.rundum.co.uk

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KeyLess eNtry: how to maKe your FroNt Door more LiKe your car with eNeo cc

Electronic control for residential doors has been around for some time, but now the Roto Door Safe E range goes further: keyless entry is possible with the Eneo CC system. “Keyless” can mean the unlocking is done via Bluetooth, fingerprint scan or a pin code keypad. It is also possible to have a radio remote control, just like one for the remote locking system on a car.

With Eneo CC, because the system still has cylinder locks on the doors, it is always possible to unlock the door with a traditional key, even in the event of a power failure. Another question might be, “Will I be able to get out if there’s a fire?”. Absolutely. The lever handle on the inside has a quick exit function enabling the homeowner to get outside quickly in the event of an emergency. This is designed to work when the door is fully locked.

Eneo CC is designed to be as simple, straightforward and quick to fit as possible. The cabling requires only one routing. Roto ‘clip fit’ technology means standardised connectors enable components to be plugged in and connected easily. The door locks and cylinders all use standardised routing dimensions, so there are minimal changes required to the manufacturing process. The ability to upgrade or change things over the lifetime of the door is there.

For example, if a client opts against having the radio remote control and then changes their mind, it is easy to provide one because the radio receiver is built into every drive unit as standard. It is possible to have up to 31 hand-held transmitters working with one door: more than enough for the family, and well within the requirements of most small businesses and residential homes too.

If a transmitter is lost or stolen, the other receivers can be quickly reprogrammed to ensure the missing one can never be used to open the door. With 66-bit encoding and a ‘rolling code’ system, which means the signal cannot be grabbed electronically and used by a thief, the hand held transmitter is a highly secure and convenient option. Find out more about Eneo CC access control systems, including the PIN code, fingerprint scan and Bluetooth options on the Roto website at this link: http://ftt.roto-frank.com/gb/products/product-view/detail/roto-safe-e/eneo-ccc-access-control-systems-1044/

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ESG Switchable™ iD – Exclusive LCD Privacy Glass

When most companies think about branding, they think of the internet, magazines and billboards, with the work place more often than not over looked. This internal branding is not only an integral part of brand building to any visiting client, but also key in helping turn your employees into brand champions who help to grow your companies reputation.

ESG, the UK’s premier manufacturer of controllable glass solutions, as part of their next generation of LCD Privacy Glass have taken corporate branding to the next level with the latest edition to their hugely successful ESG Switchable™ range of LCD Privacy glass. Until now, all switchable glass has consisted of switchable panels that can only be switched simply from optically clear to opaque.

However using the very latest manufacturing techniques, ESG are now able to create logos and wording within their switchable glass panels. This means that their ESG Switchable™ iD range can not only be operated as standard LCD privacy glass but can now also display the inserted design as opaque if the panel is switched to clear and vice versa – logo clear and the glass opaque.

This new range is powered by ESG’s new fully redesigned and patented (Patent pending) control box. The new ESG Switchable™ HD box is designed to make installation easier with its colour coded plug and play wiring system and is fully CE Certified. It comes with a host of new features, such as LCD Preservation mode, LCD Film Protection circuitry and FRQ synchronisation; these features are unique to the ESG Switchable™ controller, and therefore can be found across the entire ‘next generation switchable glass range’. To find out further details of this exciting new range please visit www.esgswitchableglass.co.uk or call 01376 520061.

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Cantifix collaborated with Paul Archer Design to create this stunning curved glass structure - as part of the renovation and extension of a country farmhouse in Lancashire.

Constructed from sections of oversized, curved glass; the structure adds a dining area and separate living space to the property. The curved glass sections are set into a stone base which is built into the landscaping – giving the structure a floating appearance. The 360-degree glass walls provide the perfect spot for the client to bird watch – as well as to take advantage of the surrounding views. The old well shaft in the floor was also glazed to create an interesting feature.

In the dining area a glass roof draws in natural light, and its supporting angled glass beams ensure that this light is not obstructed. The glazing is fixed directly onto the stone wall of the farmhouse, which becomes an internal wall for the dining area.

The extension also features two sets of Sky-Frame doors and one set of Sky-Frame windows, which lead out from the new rooms onto a patio and seating area – creating a new ultra-modern wing for this listed building.www.cantifix.co.uk

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Slim sight-lines, constant, 5mm smaller than major competition.

Market leading adjustability on both

hinge and jamb.

Flush threshold DDA compliant.

Exceptionally low U-values.

Moveable wall: up to 8 doors sliding in one

direction.

comar7P.i FSD

Flexibility in design and longevity are the cornerstones of the newly launched Comar 7P.i FSD, folding/sliding door solution from Comar Architectural Aluminium Systems.

Market research indicated that long term operation and smoothness were key issues, so the Comar Design Team designed-in adjustable door jambs and hinge stiles to allow for up to 8mm adjustment. This means that the end user and supplier can rely on reduced call-backs as the door can be adjusted to suit on-site building tolerances and situations.

In effect, the Comar 7P.i FSD is a versatile moveable wall, with up to 8 doors sliding in either direction, allowing space and light into any project. Even in the winter months the glazed facade offers light by offering the slimmest sight-lines in the market as well as keeping the building well insulated through the trade-marked Comar 7P.i innovative thermal break technology.

Folding Sliding Door SystemsFor more information about Comar 7P.i FSD please contact us:

Tel: +44(0) 20 8685 9685Email: [email protected]: www.comar-alu.co.uk

Glazing depth up to 62mm.

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High performance glazing from GLASSOLUTIONS features in London’s new £100m London Designer Outlet complex at Wembley Park which boasts the largest catchment area of any shopping centre in the UK. The demanding glazing specification delivers optimum solar control, high light transmission and thermal efficiency and meetsexacting performance standards for anti-vandalism, acoustic efficiency, strength and safety.

Opened in October 2103, the 350,000 sq ft London Designer Outlet features brand-leading retailers including Nike, Gap, M&S and Clarks and houses a nine-screen Cineworld alongside a strong restaurant line up. It serves a catchment of 10.4million people within a 60 minute radius of its North London location. Owned by Quintain Estates and Development Plc, the complex was designed by Leslie Jones Architects.

Using glass from GLASSOLUTIONS, Facades and shopfront specialists DML Group completed the £2.5m glazing fit out for main contractor John Sisk & Son on budget and on schedule. Single-glazed shop fronts feature 13.5mm heat-strengthened clear SGG Stadip Protect Planidur Planilux glass. Two-ply lamination provides anti-vandalism and anti-bandit performance with units withstanding loads of 1.5 tonnes to ensure public safety. The glazing cuts out 67% of the sun’s heat energy whilst allowing 60% of the sun’s light into the building.

Double glazed units comprise outer panes of 6mm SGG Securit Cool-lite SKN165ii and inner panes of 13.5mm SGG Stadip Protect Planidur Planilux with a 14mm 90% argon filled cavity to provide a u-value of 1.1. Both double glazed units and single glass shop front deliver a sound reduction of 37Rw dB for ambient noise and 33Rw dB for road traffic noise.

Says Glassolutions’ area sales executive, Ian Snow, who liaised with Drawn Metal Limited prior to installation to ensure the exacting glazing specification was met: “This is a major landmark building, prominently in the public eye, and glazing is both a strongly functional and aesthetic feature of the design so it was vital that it performed to the highest standard. DML are vastly experienced in this kind of high profile complex scheme. With our design and development pedigree and our track record as part of one of the world’s leading building components businesses – Saint-Gobain – GLASSOLUTIONS was ideally placed to provide the optimum performance glass products on this prestigious scheme.”

Completion of the 70 store and 20 restaurant London Designer Outlet earlier this year marked the end of the first 1.8m sq ft phase of Quintain’s 8.5m sq ft mixed use Wembley Park development. It is one of a number of recent high profile projects for GLASSOLUTIONS in the capital including retrofit at 123 Victoria Street, fenestration at Mount Pleasant sorting office, Mace Group’s headquarters in Farringdon and first fix at the Olympic velodrome. www.glassolutions.co.uk

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Unique Landmark Academy Uses Reynaers Systems Throughout

Becoming something of a local landmark because of its prominent location, Appleton Academy in Wyke, West Yorkshire, with its circular design and sloping green roof is the first through-age academy in the region linking three phases of learning in a single building.

Designed by BDP Architects and using Reynaers aluminium systems throughout the £24 million project combines lower, middle and upper schools within a single circular building around a naturally landscaped garden. Named after a local Nobel Prize winning scientist, Sir Edward Appleton, the academy building covers 12,000 m2 and can accommodate 1,400 pupils.

Developed on behalf of Bradford College the academy incorporates two former schools offering education from nursery through to sixth form in a unique concept with the building stepping up in scale as pupils’ progress through key learning phases. An important part of the development included a new community library and primary school facilities funded by Bradford Council.

While separate entrances are maintained for lower, middle and upper schools, who maintain individual identities, all share in the combined facilities of the academy including the extensive community library, collaboration spaces and theatre.

The refectory, cafe and staff hub form a portal in the outer circle of the academy with panoramic views across the Pennines. Growing from its single storey

the academy progresses through its circular form to four levels with its light and bright interior aided by the use of Reynaers CW 50 curtain wall with insert vents throughout. Nowhere is this more apparent than in the upper development where a floor to ceiling curtain wall system, interspersed with the building’s classic and striking cedar rain screen finish, was fabricated and installed by leading building envelope specialist Prater.

Reynaers aluminium window systems feature on every aspect of the academy adding to the high levels of internal natural light and in many locations also include opening vents. High performance door system ES 50 installed on the high usage entrance and external doors combine aesthetic design with energy efficiency and maintenance free operation. Prater also installed a render system and expansive flat roof areas, including an aluminium standing seam.

Appleton Academy was a full interdisciplinary project utilising Building Information Modelling and was highly commended at the SCALA Civic Building of the Year Awards 2013. Main contractor on the project was H&J Martin. www.reynaers.co.uk

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Steni Panels Are Sheer Poetry For Byron Residences

Rainscreen cladding panels by Steni UK were specified for an award-winning £60million student accommodation project for their lightweight and aesthetics.Some 3,750m2 of Steni Colour high-gloss white fibreglass reinforced polymer composite panels picture frame the upper elevations of three blocks of accommodation of various storeys forming a new landmark complex at the northern gateway to Nottingham Trent University’s City site.The Students’ Union building and Byron Residences comprise a total of more than 5,500m2 of social, leisure, wellbeing and living facilities – more than 900 high-quality student bedrooms, a new 60,000ft2 Students’ Union building being dubbed “One of the best students’ unions in the country,” with 2,400-capacity venue space, and a fitness centre and sports hall. Delivered to BREEAM “Excellent” standard from a light gauge steel frame on a reinforced concrete-frame podium, the project has also won architects Church Lukas, who had previously used Steni Colour on their Derwent Point student development on Wakley Street in Islington, London, a Design Excellence Award from the Insider East Midlands Property awards.Their brief was to provide a unique and exciting student environment with an exceptional accommodation product, delivered to exemplar design quality. Both the client (the university) and the developer UPP (Universities Partnerships Programme) expected a gateway statement for the City site, to provide students with a social facility in balance with the academic quality of the university. The scheme needed to reinvigorate the streetscape at the corner of Shakespeare and Goldsmith Streets and become a positive statement of student life and activity within the city as part of the university’s ambitious estate regeneration programme.The design response was a striking architectural form which delivers a clear and positive identity to the Students’ Union while creating a series of European-quality urban spaces which respond and appeal to a broad cross-section of students, without producing a single mass entity that contributes nothing to the cityscape or urban experience.The Steni Colour panels, with a smooth surface of 100% acrylic that is electron beam cured without the use of solvents, were installed for main contractor Vinci Construction by rainscreen sub-contractor Horbury Building Systems who were on site for nine months, fixing the system to an aluminium sub-frame using structural adhesive. Church Lukas director John Freeman said: “We specified the Steni Colour because the design of the building required that a lightweight glossy product be used which projected a visual quality not present in other products. It provides a visual highlight to all of the upper-floor elevations.“It forms part of the overall rainscreen cladding system but as

the picture-frame is a stand-alone detail the interface junctions could be kept simple and crisp which reinforced the quality of the architecture.”He added: “We had already used the product on Wakley Street and due to our satisfaction with it on that scheme we felt confident bringing it to the client’s attention as an alternative to the original specified product.”Horbury’s commercial manager said: “The time frame for the build was a significant driver – four blocks with multiple rainscreen systems in a nine- month period along with the complexity and shape of Block A. “The sheer volume of works that needed to be completed in the time frame was intense both from a procurement point of view and delivering on site but the Steni panels were easy to work with in terms of cutting on site and bonding to the bespoke picture frame substructure.”www.steni.co.uk

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carea iN a cLass oF its owN at merthyr tyDFiLLeading cladding manufacturer Carea has supplied over 3,000m2 of its Acantha cladding to The College Merthyr Tydfil – a £33 million state-of-the-art building which marks the beginning of a new chapter in the educational history of South Wales. Designed by RMJM Architects and built by Interserve, the College forms a key part of the Merthyr Learning Quarter (MLQ) project – a Welsh Government-funded scheme to radically improve learning and employment opportunities in the region. For the new building, a cladding system was required that would complement the project’s contemporary architecture. Installed by specialist contractor Massey Cladding, the entire structure was encased in striking Acantha panels – perfectly demonstrating Carea’s ability to create stylish, modern buildings.Carea Acantha composite stone panels are designed for building ventilated facades with insulation and non-ventilated facades without insulation. Available in a range of colours, textures and sizes, the panels were supplied in Opaline 9029. These were then installed in alternate horizontal bands to create a modern, attractive finish in line with the overall contemporary aesthetic. Installation is quick and simple too with the Carea facade system, as each panel is supplied with specialised horizontal rails that fit onto vertical cladding supports. With precisely routed grooves on the top and bottom, the simple fix provides a totally seamless finish to maintain the stunning appearance of the project. Whilst providing improved aesthetics and excellent resistance to damage, the sustainable system is also manufactured using around 95% natural minerals for superior environmental performance. Carea cladding can help buildings to optimise their thermal efficiency to achieve the high standards of modern building regulations. Carea has proved instrumental in the creation of a striking building which looks great, delivers exceptional performance and will continue to serve its community for generations.www.carea.uk.com

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riGisystems to marKet ceNtria proDucts

RigiSystems has signed an agreement to market CENTRIA products throughout the UK, Europe and the Middle East. Based in the USA, CENTRIA now also manufactures in other parts of the world and in its 100 year history has grown to become the world leader in exterior metal architectural systems. Products include its Dimension Series insulated composite architectural wall system and its unique Versacote metal coating system (marketed in the rest of the world as Versacor).Commenting on the agreement, RigiSystems Managing Director Grahame Rankin said, “CENTRIA has a well proven track record for innovative and successful architectural metal products, and we are delighted that they have chosen RigiSystems to market these products in the UK and Europe. This agreement will allow us to add CENTRIA products to our existing product range, to provide the complete package of metal cladding solutions – including CENTRIA’s unique Cascade profiled panel range, and their Versacote coated metal which will add a different dimension to our ability to provide metal cladding solutions in problematic environments” www.rigisystems.org

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aquariaN cLaDDiNG eXpaNDs saLes teamFollowing a sustained period of significant growth, Aquarian Cladding Systems Ltd, sole supplier of the Gebrik Insulating Brick Cladding System in the UK, has further strengthened its sales team with the appointment of Tony Masters. With many years’ experience working in the external wall insulation, cladding and contracting sectors, Tony will take responsibility for sales of the company’s systems in northern England. Commenting on the appointment, Aquarian Director, Julian Venus, said: “We are delighted that Tony has joined the company. Not only does he bring considerable experience of our market sectors, but also a wealth of knowledge on the issues of sustainability and modular construction. Tony is a great addition to our professional sales team, sharing our desire to consistently exceed customers’ expectations and our enthusiasm to deliver first class construction projects.” www.aquariancladding.co.uk

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New aDDitioNs For tiLeBricK raNGe as popuLarity soarsBuilding on the success of its Tilebrick range, Ibstock has recently launched a selection of new designs. Tilebrick is Ibstock’s innovative tile-shaped front face brick which replicates a tile-hung wall elevation. Three profiles are now available in Planar, Banded and Curved shapes. The Planar gives a crisp and defined finish, the Banded adds a strong linear definition to the facade, while the traditional Curved finish provides the softer appeal of real tile hanging. An example of its design capabilities is its recent specification on a family home in Brockwell Park in Brixton, which has undergone a radical renovation.

With no visible mortar joints, different proportions and a specially engineered tile-lip, a modern, clean, and slightly abstracted surface was created. As a clay product, it supported the desire for a natural variation and, crucially, has allowed the building to sit well in its location. www.ibstock.com

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FiLoN Grp over-rooFiNG Gives couNciL Depot a New Lease oF LiFeIn a project recently commissioned by South Ribble Borough Council Filon’s lightweight GRP over-roofing system was used to refurbish their Moss Side depot in Leyland, Lancashire. The existing asbestos cement roof had started to fail, allowing water ingress into some areas of the building. A survey confirmed that the 2,000m2 roof was in very poor condition and also revealed that the supporting structure wasn’t strong enough to support the steel profiled roof that had originally been considered by the client. Having had prior experience of Filon’s over-roofing system, the selected roofing contractor recognised that this was the ideal solution for the project. A spokesman for the contract team said: “Filon over-roofing is strong and durable, yet very light, so it can be used to overlay existing failing roof finishes without the need for additional structural supports.”This method of roof refurbishment created additional advantages for the Moss Side depot. By removing the need to strip the existing roof sheets, time on-site was minimised and the whole operation was carried out with minimal disruption to building occupants. Filon over-roofing eliminated the requirement for asbestos handling or disposal, creating further savings and avoiding potential health & safety issues. The insulation was also upgraded as part of the over-roofing project – another benefit of this method of refurbishment. Filon over-roofing has been proven in hundreds of applications around the UK for clients including: Royal Mail; Granada TV; Jewson; Rolls Royce; Comet; Marks & Spencer and many, many more. www.filon.co.uk

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Jet coX shiNes oN LaDy marGaret schooLEstablished almost a century ago, the Lady Margaret School in West London continues to serve the community and has recently been expanded, with over two dozen rooflights of different types from the Jet Cox range bringing natural daylight to the teaching spaces. Rooflight manufacturer, Jet Cox supplied 28 Cox Glasslights to Anglian Architectural - the specialist sub-contractor carrying out the installation on behalf of Osborne - 10 of which feature rain or temperature sensors. These raise the unit if the occupied space becomes too hot, and close them if rain starts to fall. The flat roof’s high performance felt waterproofing system is dressed up the kerb to each rooflight to ensure their weather-tightness. Manufactured from thermally broken durable aluminium with an external powder coating finish to RAL 9040, the Glasslight is one of the most attractive flat glass solutions on the market. The glass surface is uninterrupted giving optimal view and maximum daylight. The Glasslight is available fixed or electrically opening for ventilation. The electric actuator is fully integrated and concealed within the PVC-u lower frame, maintaining the uninterrupted glazing. Jet Cox Glasslights are available in a range of sizes measuring from 400 x 700 mm up to 1000mm x 2400mm – with a comprehensive choice of rectangular and square options in between to ensure there is a rooflight to suit all applications. www.jet-cox.co.uk

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KLoBer air-opeN uNDerLay For hiGhest perFormaNce

With a water vapour transmission of 2736 g/m2/day, Klober Permo® air is classified as air-open and approved by the NHBC for use without supporting high level ventilation. BRE tests have confirmed that it can be used at a 345mm batten gauge in all zones on the new BS 5534 wind speed map (with Permo TR tape for Zones 4-5 instead of the additional fly batten which is otherwise required). The new Code of Practice for slating and tiling now requires the Zone map performance to be stated on all underlay packaging and will at last provide differentiation for high performance membranes against lightweight products which are susceptible to ‘ballooning’. www.klober.co.uk

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coNservatory rooF saLes Drive 30% Growth Forecast at metrotiLe uK

Maximum protectionMinimal effort

Safesite’s GUARDRAIL range is designed to provide permanent edgeprotection where regular access is required. The flexibility of thesystems offers the choice of free standing edge protection includingstandard, raked, radiused, folding and counterweight free systems, aswell as collective protection for metal profile and standing seam roofs,providing a solution for every situation. As fall protection specialists,Safesite offers the complete range of health and safety solutions, fromsite survey to design and installation – all backed by system trainingand annual recertification.

Guardrails / Mobile Man Anchor / Demarcation / Mobile Valley Frame Fragile Roof Access Solutions / Kee Anchor Beam / Ladder Restraints Self Closing Gate / Life Line Systems

www.safesite.co.uk

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A surge in sales for roofing of conservatories is behind more than 30% of projected annual growth at leading lightweight tile firm Metrotile UK. The Chippenham-based company has just sold its millionth tile in 2014 and is forecasting sales of 1.16 million tiles this year, turning over record figures of £7.1 million with net profits expected to reach £679,000.Driving the performance is major rise in the sale of tiles for conservatories, which has provided 25% of the firm’s growth this year in addition to Metrotile’s continued success in other roofing sectors including private and local authority homes and retail & leisure.John Cunningham, Managing Director of Metrotile UK, said the benefits of lightweight steel tiles for conservatory roofs are beginning to become common knowledge.Metrotile UK is part of an international success story that has been in operation for over 30 years. Its systems and accessories can be seen upon rooftops in over 60 countries worldwide. www.metrotile.co.uk

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Fire protectioN For pLastic aND FLeXiBLe pipes

Envirograf® would like to present you with a product, which for many years has proved itself at fire protecting plastic and flexible pipes that are frequently fitted to all types of vent units or extractor fans.Firoblok® product 110 is a unique designed non-fibrous sleeve that in the event of a fire, will grip the plasterboard and expand

inwards, resulting in the sleeve crushing the pipe and sealing off the void. Standard sizes are available from 80mm to 150mm diameter with a thickness of 6mm. Other sizes are available on request. Firoblok® has been fire tested to

BS476 Part 20 1987, achieving 91 minutes protection and EN 13501-2: 2007 2 hour protection standard.When it comes to toilet vents with rigid or flexible pipes, the Envirograf® product 110 CLVM Clipper will simply push up the pipe into the internal aperture of the hole and requires no clips to be fitted around the pipe. The CLVM Clipper is made from 16g powder coated metal with an intumescent ring fitted around the bottom, the ring is designed to grip and hold the Clipper in place in a fire. The additional feature of a band of foiled intumescent, pre-fitted internally, will also expand in a fire and seal of the void.The CLVM Clipper has been fire tested to BS476 Part 20 1987 giving 2 hours fire protection. Both products are available from your local Envirograf Regional Office. To find out more, call 01304 842555 or visit www.envirograf.com

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New Door aND cupBoarD veNtiLatorIntroducing the new, innovative door and cupboard ventilator by Envirograf® product 153, a simple yet effective ventilation system with built-in fire protection. The vent will provide a solution to poorly ventilated areas which only rely on a single extractor fan, due to not having a window present.

The new vent can be utilised in a variety of areas like Hotel bathrooms, kitchens and utility rooms, where high levels of steam and condensation are frequently caused by showers, washing machines and tumble dryers. With the introduction of new Building Regulations, these vents can also be inserted into under-stair or service cupboards which house gas meters.

Standard ventilation units struggle to cope with large volumes of steam and condensation, and can take time to clear the area. The new Envirograf® vent, works in conjunction with the existing extractor by allowing fresh air into the room at a lower level, this then allows the fan to extract steam more effectively. This vent also offers a substantial 1 hour fire protection.

To find out more, call 01304 842555 or visit www.envirograf.com

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Lathams Launch Fire Retardant Plywood

James Latham, is now offering LuminFirePro - a new fire retardant plywood Euro Class B – s1,d0 - through all nine of its nationwide panel depots. LuminFirePro panels are pressure impregnated with a humidity resistant, high temperature fire retardant chemical formulation based on Osmose FirePRO technology* which is then air or kiln dried after treatment to ensure these properties are maintained.

This process creates a product which enhances safety in applications where fire protection is the first priority by offering improved flame spread reduction to Euro Class B – s1,d0 as well as decreased smoke development. The panels have been tested to BS EN 13501 – 1 -:2007 + A1:2009 fire classification of construction products and building elements achieving class B – s1,d0as well as being certified for structural use according to EN 13986 under CE2+ system to guarantee full compliance with the Construction Product Regulation. Plus, products treated with Osmose FirePRO have been approved by London Underground for use in construction and maintenance projects.

LuminFirePro panels are ideally suited for applications such as interiors for public buildings, boat and yacht building, the automotive industry and exhibition stands. They can also be used in above and below ground applications where building regulations allow the use of reaction to fire timber products such as roof systems, cladding, sheathing and joists.

Andrew Wright, Director of James Latham commented, “LuminFirePro panels have been tested to prove that they significantly reduce the spread of fire and smoke, achieving full compliance with the Construction Product Regulation. Being available ‘off the shelf’ ex-stock, nationwide, I can see them quickly becoming the material of choice for specifications which not only require a plywood which is robust and durable, but one that also offers improved fire protection.”

LuminFirePro reaction to fire plywood is available in the following panel sizes 2440x1220mm and in thicknesses of 12mm- 15mm 18mm. Other sizes and thickness are available on demand. For further information on James Latham, and our full product range, please visit www.lathamtimber.co.uk or phone 0116 257 3415

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*Note:Independent testing performed in accordance with industry standards has shown Osmose FirePRO products exhibit fire performance properties without compromising other critical engineering properties such as strength, durability, corrosivity, and hygroscopicity. Osmose FirePRO is a WPA Approved Product under their Flame Retardant Quality Scheme.

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Forward-thinking construction techniques require pioneering solutions. That’s why DuPont™ Tyvek® FireCurb™ Housewrap – an innovative breather membrane designed with both safety and sustainability in mind – was chosen for an exciting collaborative project. Built to coincide with the London Design Festival 2014, WikiHouse4.0 became the world’s first open source two-storey house, the basics of which can be accessed and assembled within days - for under £50,000.

The installation, led by Arup, The Building Centre and 00 design, was intended to raise awareness about housing issues and the potential application and intervention of ingenious new solutions. Designs will be free to download and can be adapted before being ‘digitally’ manufactured.

Alastair Parvin, WikiHouse 4.0 co-designer at 00 design studio says, “We are trying to spark people’s imagination as to how technology can now enable almost anyone to afford their own custom-built house without the need for conventional construction. We don’t believe that WikiHouse is the only solution to the current housing crisis, but we do want to host a disruptive

debate and to challenge landowners, urban planners and policy makers to think differently about the barriers - such as land or building costs.”

The WikiHouse 4.0 frame is a modular construction system made from SmartPly OSB boards that have been CNC machined into numbered parts. It is assembled with wedge and peg connections rather than bolts and with the final panels held into place using ordinary screws. The 70 square metre structure beautifully demonstrates how a simple, easily assembled wooden frame becomes air-tight, waterproof and secure.

DuPont Building Innovations was keen to support the project with an appropriate membrane solution, fitted behind the fibre cement board façade to seal the timber ‘chassis’ and protect the structure from fire, climate and interstitial condensation. The main part of the build was undertaken in six days – and the DuPont™ Tyvek® FireCurb™ membrane was easily and correctly installed

in under 3 hours, with prior technical advice from DuPont and clear instruction guidelines.

DuPont™ Tyvek® FireCurb™ is a key development that adds superior flame retardant performance to the highly valued properties of the renowned breather membrane – such as reliable long-term weather protection, effective vapour diffusion and greater energy efficiency. Using innovative technology to reduce the flammability of polymer based substrates, DuPont™ Tyvek® FireCurb™ potentially limits or stops the spread of fire through the external envelope.

Rather than use halogens, the technology employs a phosphorous containing agent that forms a ‘char’ layer at the surface when it is in contact with an ignition source. This thin layer of carbonized polymer is highly flame retardant and forms a barrier, slowing the release of flammable materials. Starved of fuel, the flame spreads over the membrane more slowly or not at all – and if the membrane does ultimately catch fire, it produces less smoke – another vital advantage for human safety. Rigorously tested, DuPont™ Tyvek® FireCurb™ Housewrap has a fire rating of class B-s1,d0 according to EN13501-1.

Energy-efficiency was also crucial to the WikiHouse 4.0 concept, thus a weather-tight seal that would enhance both thermal performance and interior comfort was the optimal system – qualities embodied in DuPont™

Tyvek® membranes and tapes, which are offered in range of formats to suit

every type of build. Durability is also a key consideration for the project, for even though it can be assembled very quickly, a WikiHouse is intended to last.

Nina Tabink, Arup, Senior Structural Engineer commented, “A digital world is emerging where people can connect with anyone around the globe through a simple click. Arup believes in the potential of digital fabrication and open source technology and how this will provide an alternative collaborative way of working, bringing increased efficiencies. WikiHouse has proven to be a perfect partner to explore these new technologies.”

Jenny Watt, PR & Marketing Manager, The Building Centre said “WikiHouse 4.0 opens up the potential of digital technology to change how we might design, make and construct buildings. The added value of building technology such as DuPont™ Tyvek® FireCurb™ breather membranes was most welcome to the project.” www. tyvek.co.uk

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DuPont™ Tyvek® FireCurb™ Advanced Breather Membranes Fitted In The World’s First Two-Storey, Open Source Wikihouse

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

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Envirograf Swoops To Protect Eagle House

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Neaco opeN GriLLe system FeatureD at £4m visitor ceNtre

NEACO’s Techdek aluminium open grille system has been specified for an extensive raised pedestrian walkway at the new £4m Visitor Centre at the American Cemetery in Cambridge.Nearly 9,000 American service personnel who died while on active service in northern Europe and the Atlantic are remembered at this 30-acre site, which is the UK's only permanent American World War Two military cemetery. They are commemorated through case studies, photographs and films at the new 4,000 square foot Visitor Centre designed by Cambridge Architects, Bland Brown + Cole. The Techdek walkway provides a dual-purpose with wheelchair access and protection for the area’s indigenous flora.Having seen the Techdek system used successfully at the new Hepworth Gallery in Wakefield, Partner-in-Charge John Cole saw this as an ideal solution to provide high volume pedestrian access through an area of historic woodland with sensitive ground cover, which has to be protected. The firm non-slip surface is also ideal for wheelchair traffic and assisted movement. NEACO’S range of aluminium open grille systems offers a choice of profiles to suit a wide variety of applications, including decking, screening, ventilation, bridge cycle and pedestrian ways, cladding, flooring, staging, balustrade infills and stair treads. The company’s diverse product range also includes modular handrail and balustrade systems, Juliet balconies, step-out balconies, structural glass and contemporary adaptive bathing facilities. All products are backed by a class-leading Lifetime Guarantee – further information is available at www.neaco.co.uk

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uv DraiN reLiNiNG iDeaL where access is DiFFicuLt, say LaNes

Lanes engineers have used no dig ultraviolet lining technology to rehabilitate a highways drain along a rural road that had repeatedly flooded, causing major problems for road-users getting to and from nearby housing estates. The project demonstrated the benefits of the ultraviolet (UV) relining technique, which can be more easily deployed in areas where access is difficult and where there is tree cover. Lancashire Council commissioned Lanes Group to reline the surface water drain along the tree-lined road in Clayton-le-Woods, south of Preston. The clay pipe, 220m long and 225mm in diameter, had been penetrated in many places by tree roots, trapping silt and debris. UV relining requires fewer support vehicles and less machinery, which also makes it better suited to being deployed along smaller rural roads. The UV curing process also takes much less time than hot CIPP. www.lanesfordrains.co.uk

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surFace DraiNaGe weBsite Features hauratoN retaiL sector proJects

A new fully integrated DRAINAGE PROJECTS website, www.drainage-projects.co.uk, has been activated by Hauraton Limited. The new website can to be viewed on all digital devices using responsive technology. The website also incorporates a Customer Support portal and links to Twitter, Face book, YouTube and Hauraton’s product website www.hauraton.co.uk. The content features surface water drainage case studies in the Retail Sector where Hauraton products have been installed. There is also a selection of Latest Projects and a News Archive is available of the latest company and product announcements. Readers can access the website via the QR code shown; you will have to download the QR application from your provider first, to allow access. www.hauraton.co.uk

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Hauraton Surface Water Drainage System Installed At New Automotive Showrooms And Servicing CentreDeveloped by CJ Automotive Group, the £9.5 million Lightcliffe automotive dealership showroom complex and servicing centre is the first in Wales to have all the Volkswagen Group car and commercial vehicle brands; Volkswagen, Audi, Skoda and Seat on one site. Nearly 700 metres of Hauraton RECYFIX® PLUS 100 Type 010 surface water drainage channels, factory fitted with ductile iron HEELSAFE 6mm slot grating to loading Class D400 were installed at the new VW Group dealership at The Point, Llandudno Junction, Wales.

Each RECYFIX® PLUS channel component is moulded from 100% recycled polypropylene (PP) with galvanised steel pressings permanently fitted along the exposed top edges. Channels supplied to the VW site were factory fitted with 6mm slot HEELSAFE ductile iron gratings. The gratings on both channels’ and access points’ being treated with a corrosion resistant coating (KTL).This treatment is absorbed by the ductile iron, allowing Hauraton to give a life time guarantee against rusting alleviating any concerns raised by consulting engineers, Rolton Group.

Main contractor, the Watkin Jones Group commenced work on this project in 2013, handing over the finished prestigious complex in May 2014. The new showrooms aim to provide 200 new job opportunities to the Llandudno area. Ian Burton, the Hauraton project engineer was please that ground-workers found the RECYFIX® PLUS easy to install, “With each one metre channel assembly only weighing 10.9kg one man could lift and position each unit during the installation phase”. www.hauraton.co.uk

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Reflecting Premdor’s commitment to excellence, the new ranges are flawlessly presented in White Oak for internal doors and Oak or Meranti veneers for external doors. FSC Meranti is sourced from a controlled environment with logs dried on site using computerised kilns for vastly improved moisture control.

To satisfy every requirement and aspiration, the range comprises over fifteen design options for external doors and over eighteen internal design styles incorporating some of the most innovative contemporary design styles, as well as traditional design profiles across both ranges. Also common to both internal and external ranges is the use of supreme quality materials, manufactured to the highest specifications.

Within the collection are a variety of glazed doors allowing the opportunity to enhance darker rooms, bringing natural light into the home. Certified fire doors and fully finished internal door options give even more width and choice to this all embracing collection.

All finished doors utilise a computerized finishing line with the resultant top coat being extremely hard wearing with a silk smooth finish similar to furniture manufacture.

This remarkably versatile range comprises:

INTERNAL DOORS EXTERNAL DOORSCroft Panel RichmondRoma Panel Kensington4 Panel Carolina2 Light Glazed Colonial6 Panel Croft SolidWiltshire Croft Solid GlazedSalisbury MilanoShaker Croft (Part L)Croft Solid Chatsworth (Part L)Milano Solid Abbey (Part L)Nice Solid Penthyn (Part L)Monaco Solid

The Premium Door Collection New From Premdor

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Company: Premdor

Application: Doors

Web: www.premdor.co.uk

The Premium Door Collection embraces every popular size to suit most requirements with metric and imperial sizing available on selected ranges. With deep stockholding of all options, held in Premdor’s Yorkshire headquarters/distribution centre, all are available for immediate delivery. In addition to the range width, the hallmark of the Premium Door Collection is the uncompromising build quality resulting in one of the best quality ranges available on the market

The internal door range is manufactured using traditional stile and rail construction, dowel jointed or one piece slab construction with no joints for maximum strength.

Unfinished and prefinished certified fire door options are available as are distinctive glazed door designs, with toughened glass for extra safety.

Internal doors are PEFC certified and EUTR compliant and carry a 5 year manufacturers guarantee.

Premium external doors are manufactured using White oak or Meranti to both faces and are constructed in tradition mortice and tenon or a solid one piece specification. On mortice and tenon constructed doors, hardwood cores

are tightly controlled with only the best parts of the logs used for this purpose. Such is the variety of eye catching designs, finding an external door to suit is almost inevitable. These exterior doors, when glazed, are to a very high standard, utilising insulated multiple pane glass units for reduced heat loss and enhanced sound proofing. All external doors are supplied unfinished ready for staining or painting.

One piece slab constructed doors are without joints, offering maximum stability and reduced risk of water ingress. Distinctive glazing options are available as are decorative obscure glass panels assuring additional privacy.

External doors are FSC certified and EUTR compliant and carry a 5 year manufacturers guarantee. A selection of Part L compliant doors may be found in the Premium Door Collection.

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When it comes to achieving wow-factor, there can be no doubt that this month’s case study does it on a number of different levels. But most impressive of all, is the master class it delivers in how to create the ultimate family-friendly, yet beautifully contemporary kitchen-come-living space. And, although we say it ourselves, key to this stunning, yet highly practical room is its specification of one of Caesarstone’s newest, yet most popular colours, Frosty Carrina 5141. The kitchen designed by St Peter Port of Colchester needed to fit with Considerate Building’s overall vision and concept for the new ground floor space and with surfaces fabricated and installed by Maldon’s Marmi, the kitchen has become the eating, living and entertaining hub of a fabulous home in Golders Green, North London. A family space to be used and enjoyed, St. Peter’s Port and Considerate Building have deployed a skilful and sophisticated blend of natural materials and texture. A glance at one of the kitchen’s luxurious flat panel radiators, bursting with colourful magnetic letters and children’s artwork tells you this is a kitchen – and a building company – that has ‘kept it real’. Much, in fact, like Caesarstone’s Frosty Carrina. Recreating the appeal of marble, but with none of the drawbacks, this is a surface that looks sensational, yet that is wonderfully versatile. Aesthetically, it replicates the beauty of marble – right down to the most delicate detail. But there, the similarities stop. For, unlike marble, Frosty Carrina – which is part of Caesarstone’s Supernatural Collection – is completely non-porous. It is also highly resistant to scratches and staining. In short, fitting it into wet areas, around sinks or using it as a splash back is no problem. Neither is inadvertently sloshing a glass of Merlot over it. Best of all, it’s supremely easy to keep clean – something that we’re sure was a deciding factor in this kitchen.

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Location: London

Company: Caesarstone

Product: Frosty Carrina

Web: www.caesarstone.co.uk

Warm Welcome for Frosty Carrina

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Say St Peter Port’s Terry Lowe, “The homeowners working with Considerate Building wanted a contemporary kitchen, but one that wasn’t devoid of life or character. We tempered the simple white cabinetry with considered details such as the wooden stools, a bank of dark wood wall cabinets and the bleached oak kitchen table. The choice of Caesarstone’s Frosty Carrina, which recreates the beauty and tactility of carina marble amazingly well, proved to be spot-on. It wraps around the kitchen’s peninsular unit and is so easy to keep in pristine condition – which is always a must for busy, family kitchen spaces. Overall, the family are delighted with their kitchen; it really is a proper ‘hub of the home’ and it is in no small part thanks to the use of Caesarstone’s Frosty Carrina that the space manages to be both stylish and practical.”

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Project: Dumfries House

Location: Scotland

Company: York Handmade Bricks Company

Product: Handmade Bricks

Web: www.yorkhandmade.co.uk

The award-winning York Handmade Brick Company has supplied 47,000 specially-made bricks for Dumfries House, a pioneering Scottish restoration project masterminded by the Prince of Wales.

York Handmade, based in Alne, near Easingwold, created Dumfries Blend bricks for the Walled Garden and the Belvedere Folly at Dumfries House.

By Royal Appointment! York Handmade Supplies Bricks For Dumfries House

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The contract was worth £50,000 and the quality of the bricks themselves was praised by Prince Charles at the prestigious opening ceremony this month, which was also attended by the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh.

David Armitage, the chairman and managing director of York Handmade, commented: “The official opening of Dumfries House was an absolutely splendid occasion. We were glowing with pride about the quality of our bricks and were delighted when Prince Charles himself mentioned them in his opening speech. This was an extremely exciting and challenging project for us, superbly supervised by our sales manager Mark Laksevics. It involved creating bricks which fitted in perfectly with the ravaged boundary wall of the walled garden as well as unique specials for the Belvedere Folly and the Education Centre at Dumfries House,” he explained.

Oliver Middlemiss, the estates manager at Dumfries House, said: “We were delighted with the products supplied by York Handmade. We wanted this project to show off the best of British brickwork and these bricks, laid by our team of highly accomplished brickies, has certainly achieved that aim”

York Handmade was originally approached in March 2012 by Sam Templeton, the builder on the project, to supply a few dozen bricks to repair an area of brickwork on the Walled Garden wall.

Mr Armitage explained: “This did the trick. After providing a range of sample bricks for approval by the project architect Keith Ross and Prince Charles himself, we ended up with a substantial order for York Handmade bricks to replace and rebuild the dilapidated areas of the garden wall. This bespoke selection of our genuine handmade bricks became known as the Dumfries Blend.

“We were then approached by Hope Homes, a local building contractor who work in conjunction with Sam Templeton, to provide York Handmade bricks

for the building of the education centre at Dumfries House. Then, in July last year, we were asked to provide very specific bricks for the Belvedere Folly, designed by Prince Charles himself. His decision to use a brick similar to those at Hampton Court led York Handmade producing the specific size, texture and colour bricks which would eventually be chosen and supplied.”

“The Belvedere is an exquisite brick folly, full of delicate brickwork design, Arabic arches and totally bespoke handmade special shapes – a real challenge for even the most experienced brick-maker. Some items required individual hand cutting, which was carried out to perfection by Specials Production Manager Mark Todd and our excellent team of brick artisans,” added Mr Armitage.

The opening of the garden at Dumfries House came almost seven years to the day since Prince Charles led the consortium that first purchased the house in June 2007.

In a speech thanking those who helped restore the garden, Prince Charles said: "It was always my intention in saving Dumfries House we should open the house and its estate to the public for the community to share and enjoy. As well as being a visitor attraction, I hope the garden is a source of much enjoyment and pride for the local community, which has done so much to support this house and estate."

The garden is one of the largest of its type in Scotland and had been neglected for around 80 years.

For further information, please contact Robert Beaumont of Robert Beaumont Associates on 01423 323139 or 07710 127713

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huNter shows its caN Do attituDe iN charLtoN

A “can do” approach and a close working relationship with the contactor has helped Hunter Plastics to come up with a solution that made part of the regeneration of the Glades development in London much more straightforward and cost-effective. The Technical and Fabrications teams at Hunter put their heads together to design and manufacture a bespoke fitting for walkway drainage.Steve Everitt, who managed the project for sub-contractor N&J Building Services was the man to bring Hunter in on the project, after noticing that the design of the drainage outlets for walkways and balconies was rather complicated and, as a result, also expensive. He had an idea of how to make the whole process a lot simpler and called in the experts at Hunter to help make it into a reality. Hunter realises that not all product requirements can be met with standard components. So they have a fabrications department that is fully equipped to provide fabrications to overcome these difficult installations. Hunter Plastics, part of the Aliaxis Group manufactures a wide range of PVC-U rainwater, soil and waste and underground drainage systems in the UK. www.hunterplastics.co.uk

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se coNtroLs comBiNes Fire saFety, NaturaL veNtiLatioN aND eNerGy eFFicieNcy at New DepartmeNt oF eNviroNmeNtaL aFFairs hq

One of South Africa’s most energy efficient and innovative buildings is using precision actuators and controls from SE Controls to ensure the natural ventilation and smoke control system operates effectively at the Department of Environmental Affairs’ (DEA) new head office in Pretoria.

The three-storey head office provides more than 27,000 m² of floor space and uses solar shading, water recycling and extensive photo-voltaic arrays in the north car park and on the roof, which provide more than 10% of the building’s annual energy load. An energy efficient mixed mode natural ventilation system is also installed to manage indoor air quality and temperature, which provides a comfortable working environment for staff.

The building’s internal space is separated into several self-contained ‘pods’ each of which is naturally ventilated by atrium vents and automatically opening windows. The vents and windows are operated by 104 SE Controls’ SECO N 24 40 600mm stroke length chain actuators and controlled by 20 OS2 Type 21 control panels supplied by SE Controls’ South African operation, which has offices in Durban and Johannesburg. In addition, SE Controls Africa also supplied PIR sensors for each automatically opening window to avoid the risk of finger entrapment during operation.

The natural ventilation system, which also operates in ‘night purging’ mode to cool the building and reduce the need for artificial cooling during summer months, is linked to both the supplementary evaporative cooling system and the smoke control system via the central BMS. This integrated approach not only allows the ventilation system to operate in different modes, to maintain cooling and comfort, but also provides effective smoke control to ensure escape routes are kept smoke free, if a fire should occur. www.secontrols.com

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timBmet’s paNeLs – a summer hit

When you’re working with one of the world’s leading sports and entertainment event organisers you’d better deliver quality results on time and within budget. That’s what happened when Spacial Installations was asked by AEG to create spectacular set designs for the inaugural ‘BarclayCard British Summer Time Hyde Park’. Spacial Installations was assigned to create five life size pre-fabricated buildings with intricate, realist facades in the theme of Cuban bars. Spacial’s solution was to use storage containers as their core. Spacial’s in-house design team set to work designing the

facades which would be constructed using plywood panels. This is where Timbmet came in - the decision was made to use Wisa Spruce Plywood for its light weight and dimensional stability. The sheets were covered in a specially made flexible render and painted to give the finished look. www.timbmet.com

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saNctuary housiNG iNstaLLs aico smoKe aLarms iN New DeveLopmeNt

Sanctuary Housing has installed Aico’s 160RC series mains-powered RadioLINK alarm systems into all of the 96 flats in its latest £10.4 million development in Newlands Place, Cumbernauld. As a key safety measure the development is being fitted with Aico’s 160RC series mains powered, rechargeable lithium battery back-up smoke alarms. Each flat has its own stand-alone system. Additional alarms have been installed in the communal hallways, which are interlinked using Aico’s RadioLINK technology to those in the individual flats. An alarm activated in the communal area will cause the alarms in all flats to be activated for maximum safety. Alarms in flats, however, will not cause the communal alarms to activate, thus avoiding issues of alarms causing unnecessary disruption to other residents. www.aico.co.uk

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Working With Network Rail To Create Vertical Access In Nottingham Rail HubWorking in partnership with Network Rail and main contractor, Taylor Woodrow, the Stannah Major Projects team has installed five lifts and improved vertical access in the cutting-edge Nottingham Rail Hub in the East Midlands. This 4-year, £150m project will improve reliability, reduce delays, increase passenger capacity and safety, and optimise the rail experience for all users. The five Stannah lifts have enhanced the movement of people and goods around the Edwardian, Grade II listed, city-centre station – an 18.5m project in itself. The station upgrade is a key component in the overall project that also includes platform building, track re-laying, signal replacement, junction remodelling, changing track layouts, replacing level crossings with footbridges, renewing equipment, and moving control of signalling to a state-of-the-art centre in Derby. Stannah Project Manager, Mark Jarratt, comments: “The Nottingham Rail Hub project went to plan, completing on time and budget, with three of the lifts installed in a 7-week programme, and two installed in 5-week programme, ranged over 9 months. Access about the station has been dramatically improved and will assist in the swift, safe, reliable movement of people and goods, an important factor in Network Rail’s creation of a multi-modal transport hub fit for the 21st century.” Lift works comprised:Serving Platform 7 and the main concourse: Removing the existing passenger lift and replacing it with a 3000kg, 40-person, single-entry, 2-stop passenger lift.Serving the newly refurbished British Transport Police Block: A 630kg, 8-person, through-car, 4-stop passenger lift.Serving the new concourse, new street-level taxi rank, and the Nottingham Express Transit tram stop: A 1200kg, 16-person, through-car, 2-stop passenger lift within a half-glazed shaft.Serving the new retail area: Two 2000kg, 26-person, through-car, 2-stop goods/passenger lifts located back-of-house to move stock from the delivery facility to the shops and food outlets. All the lifts are hydraulically driven, have separate motor rooms, and are finished to the Network Rail vandal-resistant/ Equality Act 2010 specification. The lifts were designed and installed by Stannah’s Major Projects team in conjunction with Network Rail, main contractor, Taylor Woodrow, architect Pascall+Watson, and Nottingham City Council. The Stannah Major Projects team exists to provide all aspects of a project at one single point of contact. Individuals within the team are skilled in project planning and management, estimating, technical operations, logistics, product design and engineering, field managers, installation engineers, health and safety and quality control that together drive the project. All the Stannah lifting equipment at the new Nottingham Rail Hub is supplied with guarantees and will be maintained by the East Midlands branch of Stannah Lift Services, as part of the nationwide service and maintenance contract with Network Rail. www.stannahlifts.co.uk

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St Modwen & WDS Call On Panasonic For Great Energy Savings

Panasonic was called upon by Woodhouse Environmental Services Ltd to provide equipment for call centre giant, WDS, to retrofit its busy offices with an energy-efficient Heating, Ventilating and Air Conditioning (HVAC) system. Working against strict time and space constraints, Panasonic’s VRF systems coupled with large ducted and wall mounted indoor units were specified for a quick, simple and energy efficient install. WDS negotiated with the building owners, St Modwen Properties PLC, a multi-million pound property development and investment company, to redevelop one of three buildings at the Discovery Court Business Centre in Bournemouth.

With the brief to remove and replace the old, existing system with a high-performance, easy-to-install HVAC system, the design and build contractor, Woodhouse Environmental Services Ltd, required a product that offered a large selection of different units, providing a maximum performance system to cater for this large building.

WDS Call Centre (a part of the Xerox group) provides customer service solutions to some of the world’s best known technology and communications brands including Tesco mobile, Google and many other blue-chip brands.

This complete system would need to cater for the high density office, providing exceptional heating and cooling efficiencies whilst maintaining close conditions, introducing continuous fresh air and removing stale exhaust air, ensuring a comfortable work environment at ideal temperatures. The install was to be undertaken whilst the tenants were still in residence. This meant that it was imperative for staff disruption

levels to be kept to an absolute minimum. Woodhouse Environmental Services initiated a fast track install programme between June 2013 and October 2013, splitting the renovation into three phases to cover each ‘zone’ of the building, satisfying a tight budget, and remaining within the allocated time.

In the first phase, Panasonic’s integrated VRF and heat recovery ventilation systems were installed to replace the existing air cooled chilled water system operating on R22 along with a ducted fan coil system, which no longer provided the efficient and reliable service in this demanding application. Specifying Panasonic’s VRF unit made for an all-round easy-to-use system, whilst it’s clever, innovative integrated technologies meant wasted energy was avoided and significant savings could be made on the buildings annual energy bills.

Additional extras including an energy monitoring touch screen control with multi-zone temperature adjustment, making this Panasonic system the efficient, ideal replacement that was so desired. As part of the second and third phases, Panasonic’s ducted indoor and wall mounted units were also incorporated in the building refurbishment. Not only were these systems integrated to provide fresh air input and stale air removal, but they also fitted the outlined noise criteria. Panasonic was able to supply all of this equipment on short notice so as not to delay the project.

As a result, Panasonic proved to provide the most energy efficient units on the market, suitable for this large-scale project. With approximately 250 members of staff based in each zone, the quick turn-around, replacing the old systems and fitting brand new Panasonic equipment, meant staff were able to move straight back into the refurbished offices immediately on completion. http://panasonic.net

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Hydronik Systems Warm Palmerston Fort

The famous Palmerston Forts arranged along the South Coast of England were built to be solid enough to resist invasion by Napoleonic forces, but the resulting thermal mass and exposed locations make them very hard to heat. It is, however, a challenge that has been effectively met using a selection of products from Timóleon’s Hydronik range linked to a hybrid renewable energy source.

Fort Albert on the Isle of Wight was completed in 1856 to defend the Needles Passage, which gives access to Portsmouth with its strategically important naval dockyard. Still in use during World War II, it remained in military ownership until the 1950s, when it was sold and converted for domestic use. It still offered little comfort for its occupants until the current owners began a comprehensive refurbishment and improvement project in 2013 employing locally based Round the Island Builders Limited and WJ Wetherick Plumbing & Heating to install the Timóleon underfloor heating systems.

The Isle of Wight is actually on course to become the first zero carbon area of Britain and Fort Albert’s owners accordingly commissioned an advanced building services solution, which utilises an air source heat pump and solar thermal panels to harvest free energy to supply the heating and hot water. PV panels also help meet the large home’s electricity needs, but in order to achieve the most efficient transference from the heat pump to the occupied spaces, Wetherick Plumbing and Heating specified the use of Timóleon’s ToronFloor Batten, ToronFloor Suspended and LowBoardTM systems. Addressing the unusual layout to the former fort with its variations in floor construction,

Timóleon’s technical department provided floor-plans showing the positions of the multiple heating loops and the locations of the Axios manifolds, as well as section drawings indicating the depths of the different layers to the systems.

Across the ground floor, the entrance hall, sitting room, dining-room and kitchen, Wetherick Plumbing & Heating installed both ToronFloor Suspended and ToronFloor Batten, with LowBoardTM employed across the concrete slab within the area of the old look-out tower. These were connected up via two Axios manifolds: the first feeding a dozen loops containing almost 700 metres of pipe, while the second had a further 540 metres in eight loops. Up on the first floor, a further two manifolds feed the underfloor heating in five bedrooms and varying sizes of bathroom all using ToronFloor Suspended. Here nine loops are connected to one manifold that features just two loops with 123 metres of pipe, while the second feeds nine loops running for over 400 metres.

Although it was the builders who fitted insulation between the joists to help ensure the efficiency of the heat transfer to the rooms, W J Wetherick’s engineers took just four days to install the 1800 metres of pipework and other components from the three Hydronik systems. They also connected the underfloor networks to the hybrid heat pump and solar system on the fort’s roof. Given the technical and logistical challenges of this installation within a building, which requires respect as a historic monument, Fort Albert stands as a landmark installation for the Hydronik systems and Timóleon’s expert support services. www.hydronik.co.uk

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seLectaGLaze heLps Keep ‘siLeNce iN the LiBrary’Windows are an important architectural element of a building but those with single glazing provide minimal thermal insulation, poor acoustics and little security. Secondary glazing can provide a discrete and practical solution to these issues and is very suited to Traditional or Listed buildings. This is especially important for Libraries as they need to offer a haven of peace, quiet and comfort. As part of Nottinghamshire County Council’s recent £5.3m building extension and upgrade programme of the West Bridgford Library, Selectaglaze, the UK’s leading designer of secondary glazing, was briefed to treat the twelve sash windows, two with arched over-lights, in the building’s original façade. To avoid the introduction of additional sight lines hinged casements were specified and these were supplied with high specification sealed units to create triple glazing and so maximise the thermal insulation and energy performance of the building. The heavy glass and twin compression seals to each frame also ensure high levels of sound insulation and multipoint locking improves security. The inclusion of flush hinges and a budget lock provides a very clean finish and avoids the windows being opened, apart from cleaning access by maintenance staff. Each window is bespoke manufactured to ensure the tightest seal and delivered to site fully fabricated, allowing rapid installation. Secondary glazing can be sympathetically installed in fully occupied buildings with minimal disruption. A secondary window is a reversible adaptation which, with sensitive design, achieves more significant noise insulation than standard double glazed units, typically 45dB, and reduces heat loss by over half. Where security is important products accredited to Secured by Design can be specified. Founded in 1966, Royal Warrant holder Selectaglaze is the country’s leading designer, manufacturer and installer of secondary glazing and has considerable experience of working within Listed and sensitive buildings. Products are fully tested and assessed for performance and twice yearly quality audits are conducted through the company’s ISO 9001 accreditation with LPCB. An extensive range of literature and guidance notes covering acoustics, thermal performance and added security is offered together with a technical advisory service and a RIBA approved CPD Seminar.www.selectaglaze.co.uk

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howe GreeN access covers are Just the ticKet For LoNDoN BriDGe

Howe Green’s high quality access covers have been installed in the concourse at London Bridge Station in a phase of works forming part of The London Bridge Redevelopment Scheme. The installation was carried out by the specialist contactor DMC Contracts Ltd for Costain. Howe Green’s heavy duty 1050 Series access covers were specified and fitted above mechanical and electrical services feeding the ticket line. The run of covers, which spans more than 25 metres, will ensure that when routine or emergency maintenance is needed going forward, gaining access to essential service points will be no problem. DMC inlaid the surface of the covers with a ‘flamed pink’ granite paving matching the existing flooring within the concourse and providing an uninterrupted flooring surface for the best possible aesthetic finish.Howe Green manufactured the covers to order. They were fabricated in 316-grade stainless steel and with a deeper capacity to accommodate a thicker granite floor covering, a standard feature of the 1050 Series. The panels sit flush with the surrounding floor to prevent slips and trips and are double sealed, ensuring optimum hygiene. Importantly, they are also tamper proof for increased security, an imperative feature in a critical hub

location with over 50 million passengers a year. Making sure the station remains open is one of the key challenges facing Network Rail as the London Bridge Redevelopment Scheme continues. The 1050 Series was designed for the most demanding internal and external environments. Capable of accepting heavy and sustained traffic – up to 6 tonne pneumatic tyre loads - the hatches are just the ticket for the highly trafficked London Bridge station, the fourth busiest in the country. www.howegreen.com

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One of the first Alternative Provision Academies to be opened anywhere in the country, set up to offer youngsters with a variety of issues fresh education opportunities not available to them through mainstream schools, has undertaken substantial refurbishment work featuring the installation of rooflights and barrel vaults from Jet Cox.

The project at the Links AP Academy in St Albans, Hertfordshire, which was successfully completed earlier this year by York based T.A. Roofing, involved the removal of leaking and thermally inefficient existing glass rooflights from toilet blocks: replacing them with triple skin polycarbonate units from the Coxdome Trade Range. Several of these rooflights featured either trickle ventilation or Vent Axia extract ventilation units. Then teaching and circulation areas to the school benefitted from the installation of triple skin Jet Cox Barrel Vaults up to 10 metres in length; admitting ample natural daylight to encourage a feeling of well-being as well as cutting down on electricity usage. In total there were seven Barrel Vaults installed, all 860 mm wide.

The first of these was 6565 mm long, while there were four at 8210 mm long, with the final pair reaching 9850 mm in length. The 23 Trade Range Rooflights, meanwhile, included 15 which were 700 mm square, with a further eight measuring 700 x 1500 mm. The Jet Cox Barrel Vault, from their recently expanded bespoke range, is a self-supporting structure, which can span up to seven metres and is custom made using polyester powder coated, aluminium components, while the glazing options range from four-wall, multiwall polycarbonate to quadruple skin solid polycarbonate. They are supplied as a kit of parts for ready assembly on site, while the relatively low loads imposed ensure existing roof structures do not require strengthening.www.jet-cox.co.uk

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aLterNative provisioN acaDemy aDopts coXDome eNLiGhteNmeNt

composite marmoX souNDBoarD proves iDeaL For coNJoiNeD thamesiDe apartmeNts

A contractor specializing in underfloor heating systems has made extensive use of Marmox SoundBoards on a challenging project to join two Thameside apartments to create an 11-room property: overcoming significant difficulties in terms of differences in floor level, as well as providing a waterproof and acoustically attenuated subfloor. Despite having a modern,

framed construction fitted out to a very high standard, there was a significant difference in height between the neighbouring flats due to the fact different types of floor tile had been selected by their respective owners. Wanting to employ as few wet trades as possible within the occupied building, Gala opted instead to utilize two different thicknesses of Marmox SoundBoard across the existing surfaces in order to create a “level playing field” – over which the DEVI electric heating system could be laid. 54 square metres of the 8.0 mm thick SoundBoard were laid across the higher side, while a further 140 square metres of the 12.5 mm completed the exercise. With the new underfloor heating system installed across the revised

room layouts and successfully commissioned, Gala completed its contract by installing a mix of ceramic tiling and high quality timber flooring. Both of these surfaces are, of course, associated with noise nuisance due to their hard nature; often magnifying the sound of footsteps. Thanks to the make-up of the Marmox SoundBoard, however, the occupants of the properties beneath or in adjoining rooms will be effectively insulated from any direct sound transmission. This is because SoundBoard is not simply a tile backer, but incorporates a fully bonded sound attenuation layer, which acts to drastically reduce the vibrations which we then hear as noise. SoundBoard is supplied in sheet sizes of 600 mm x 1250 mm, and in thicknesses of 8.0 or 12.5 mm weighing 1.8 and 1.95 kg respectively. They offer a minimum 17 dB sound reduction and can be specified as part of Robust Detail, Appendix D solution to impact sound transmission. They are readily cut or shaped with a knife to fit any room layout. In addition to their acoustic performance, SoundBoards provide thermal transmittance figures of 0.35 or 0.39 W/mK for the two different options. www.marmox.co.uk

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LiGhtiNG up research The Design Prototyping and Testing Centre (DPTC) is one of the latest buildings in Rotherham’s Advanced Manufacturing Park. Founded by the University of Sheffield in association with companies such as Boeing and Rolls-Royce, it was built to establish new standards for manufacturing research facilities worldwide. Designed by Bond Bryan architects, the building’s BREEAM Excellent rating was achieved using a variety of concepts including Kalwall® translucent wall cladding. The Centre is designed as a people facility contained within a single rectilinear volume. Here researchers working at their desks are able to view the large scale workshops from a high-level office mezzanine thereby giving an intimate relationship between the two types of space.Widely used for cladding and roofing, the highly insulating Kalwall system is unique in the way in which it transmits Museum-Quality Daylighting™, flooding the interior with natural diffused daylight while reducing the reliance on artificial lighting. It not only eliminates glare and shadows but creates a stunning interior ambience. Apart from being specified for all types of new build, Kalwall is increasingly used for the refurbishment of cladding or rooflights on aged buildings. Case studies and technical information are available from Structura UK Ltd - tel: 01233 501 504 or visit www.structura-uk.com/kalwall

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howe GreeN’s 7500 series access covers - the perFect Fit

Finding the best method of providing reliable access to essential building services is an issue that has to be addressed in the majority of new build or refurbishment projects. Regardless of age, scale or style, buildings need maintenance to achieve optimum performance, even in the most technically advanced and efficient of today’s contemporary structures. Howe Green’s 7500 Series aluminium and stainless steel floor access covers have provided the answer to this dilemma for over 30 years. These high quality access covers have been chosen for some of the most prestigious new buildings and important refurbishments from Heathrow’s T5 and Kings Cross to Manchester Cathedral, Old Trafford and even The Cutty Sark. Designed to give easy, safe and reliable access to concealed services anywhere a heavier loading is required, Howe Green’s 7500 Series access covers are suitable for all types of hard floor finish including ceramic tiles, marble, terrazzo, concrete, resin, wood or parquet floors. Howe Green’s access covers make the balance between aesthetics and performance possible in a wide range of settings including shopping malls, athletics centres and sports stadia, where a heavy duty, tamper resistant access cover has been required for easy access to mechanical equipment and floor based building services. Outside, 7500 Series covers in stainless steel are suitable for external paved areas such as railway stations, airport terminals or anywhere a larger sized cover may be needed for access to drainage or a thicker flooring option has been specified. Featuring double seals to meet the highest standards of hygiene and security, covers are corrosion and maintenance-free. The panels are also designed to fit perfectly flush with their surround to avoid distortion and prevent any slips or trips.By providing easy access to vital underground services, the covers ensure that should any maintenance be required, access is easy and will not require costly, time consuming and disruptive removal of paving slabs or flooring. www.howegreen.com

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Schöck Isokorb For ArtHouse Alternating And Stacked BalconiesStructural thermal break units from Schöck continue to feature strongly in many significant new build projects that involve the thermal partitioning of balconies and other cantilever connections. One of the latest completed projects being ‘ArtHouse’, part of the King’s Cross Central Regeneration project, located just north of St Pancras International and Kings Cross stations. It offers 143 high quality one, two, three and four-bed residential apartments; 29 of which are allocated for affordable housing. ArtHouse is an intriguing design. The façade utilises part glazed terracotta tiles and there are four residential clusters with interconnecting towers finished in polished stainless steel. The combination of towers and private roof terraces form an interesting castellated roofline to the building – with a further unusual feature being the incorporation of alternating and stacked balconies.

It is here that the prevention of thermal bridging was an early design consideration. Not only to minimise any resultant heat and energy loss, but to prevent condensation and mould growth forming, which can result in potential health and respiratory problems for the occupants.

The Isokorb type K from Schöck, for concrete-to-concrete connectivity, is incorporated into the ArtHouse development. In addition to providing an efficient thermal break between the varied connection profile and the concrete structure, it also transfers bending moment, stress and shear forces. The type K provides BBA Certification and LABC Registration, as well as comfortably exceeding the requirements of BRE IP1/06 and Part L of the Building Regulations. Here the temperature factor used to indicate condensation risk (fRSI), must be greater than, or equal to, 0.75 for residential buildings. A stipulation comfortably exceeded by incorporating the Schöck product into the design. To guarantee the accuracy of its current performance values, Schöck recently submitted the type K for independent evaluation by the Oxford Institute for Sustainable Development (OISD), at Oxford Brookes University.

For a copy of the full test results (Reference 121212SCH) and for your copy of the Schöck Specifiers Guide and / or the Technical Guide, contact the company on 01865 290 890 or visit www.schoeck.co.uk

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A creative team from Amin Taha Architects were given a project to transform the ground and two upper floors of the 2,800 sq ft of commercial space at 18 Phipp Street,London, into a modern and stylish office space. After consultations with Building Control, the requirement for fire protecting the staircase, was for a clear coating to achieve Surface Spread of Flame. Thanks to their participation in an Envirograf® CPD seminar, they knew that Envirograf® would have a product that would meet their criteria.

With the help of Andy Wahts, Envirograf’s Technical Consultant in London, they chose Envirograf® product 92 QVFR clear fire retardant coating which has been specially developed for internal application. The coating is extremely hard wearing with a fast drying time and does not require a top coat. The extensive refurbishment work has been carried out by London based Ecore Construction.

During a visit at the property, a solution was found to provide 60 minutes fire protection to the exposed timber ceiling by using Envirograf® product 42 HW Intumescent Coating System. The clear coating retains the original appearance of the timber and avoids the alternative of covering the natural beauty of the wood with 2 layers of plasterboard to achieve similar fire protection results. The coating system has made the project far more cost effective and has allowed the architects to achieve a much more desirable look to the building.

Envirograf® Product 83 Intumescent Steel Coating system has also been applied, to ensure the steel structure of the building would be well supported even in the case of a fire. Previous property fires show, that it can take just a few minutes for unprotected steelwork in a building to attain temperatures of around 550 degrees centigrade in a fire. At this temperature, steelwork loses its load bearing capacity and the structure is likely to collapse, giving little time for people to evacuate and even less time for the fire service to bring the fire under control. Inbuilt fire protection has been successfully achieved on this project with the application of coating systems that are fast and easy to apply and have also enhanced the tasteful design of the building. www.envirograf.com

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Envirograf Products Fit The Bill At Phipp Street

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Dupont™ Corian® Supports Tincan A Six Month Restaurant Project In Soho By Al _ A

Serving ‘the best tinned seafood in the world,’ tincan is a six month restaurant project in Soho by renowned architects AL_A, supported by DuPont™ Corian®.

While designing a new cultural centre in Lisbon, the AL_A team discovered a former fishing tackle shop, which was transformed into a tiny, vibrant restaurant serving only tinned seafood. What started as lunch quickly became an idea, and subsequently a new project.

Tincan elevates the tin to an object of desire in an environment designed by AL_A, which offers 30 different tins, all of the highest quality seafood, to eat in the restaurant or to buy in the shop. The idea is very compelling: no kitchen, the finest tinned seafood delicacies, super healthy, and great graphics with the tin as the hero.

DuPont™ Corian® features strongly as the primary surface in the space. It has been expertly fabricated to create interior wall cladding which is fitted with pegs to display a variety of can designs from around the world. DuPont™ Corian® also forms the sleek bar top in the restaurant which has been invisibly integrated with wireless charging technology for smartphones from Powermat, compliant with the standards of the Powers Matters Alliance.

The colour of DuPont™ Corian® chosen for tincan is new Deep Nocturne, an ultra jet black that creates a striking contrast to the iconography of the packaging on display. This is one of several new dark hues made with DeepColour™ Technology*, a patent

pending manufacturing process developed by DuPont which enables the creation of dark solid surfaces offering deeper, more intense and durable colour, improved wear performance, and easier fabrication and fitting.

Amanda Levete, founder of AL_A comments, “The more we looked at the space the more ambitious we got about how we were going to display things. We can’t, as architects, come in and paint the walls black, we have to do something a bit special. So we called in all our collaborators. The new deep black of Corian® made an absolutely perfect backdrop.”

“DuPont is delighted to support this unique and exciting project in the heart of London and to collaborate once more with an architectural practice of the stature of AL_A. It’s inspiring to see the ways in which creative minds can translate a design vision using all the many benefits of DuPont™ Corian® and it is especially satisfying to see how well our pioneering DeepColour® Technology has been received by the leading lights of the design community,” says Maurizio Solaro, marketing manager of DuPont™ Corian® for Europe Middle East and Africa.

DuPont™ Corian® is an advanced surfacing material with a vast and inspiring range of applications. With its sophisticated combination of beauty, durability and versatility, DuPont™ Corian® can be applied to almost any conceivable design scheme or sector, from interior to exterior and whether curved or angular, flat or textured, functional or decorative. Endlessly evolving and embodying new technologies, DuPont™ Corian®

offers genuine longevity and confidence in performance. Available in 90 colours, DuPont™ Corian® can be shaped into virtually any conceivable design and is joined seamlessly to create sleek, strong, renewable surfaces. www.corian.com

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A Mapei subfloor and tile installation system has been specified at The Crystal – Siemens’ iconic Sustainability Centre, located in East London’s Royal Docks. Designed by Wilkinson Eyre Architects and Pringle Brandon Perkins+Will, the glass-clad structure is one of the world’s greenest buildings, achieving Outstanding BREEAM and Platinum LEED accreditation. Mapei systems contributed to the eco-specification and included Mapei Topcem screed and low VOC adhesives and grout - Keraquick, Keraflex and Ultracolor Plus. Corinthian Ceramics installed Domus porcelain and stone wall and floor tiles using Mapei products, for main contractor ISG.

The crystal-shaped venue, into which Siemens invested £30 million, is home to the world’s largest exhibition focused on urban sustainability - and is a world-class centre for dialogue, discovery and learning. Features include a 270-seat auditorium, which brings together political decision-makers, experts and the general public, to develop concepts for the future of cities and their infrastructures.

Mapei’s system was specified throughout a floor and wall surface area exceeding 3,500 m2. It included high performance, fast-drying screed – Mapei Topcem - which reduces installation time to 24 hours for ceramic and two days for stone tiling. Following subfloor preparation, fast-setting flexible S1 adhesive – Mapei Keraquick – was used to install Domus Evo tiles in the reception areas and Domus Architect surfaces in washrooms. In the Centre’s canteen, Mapei Keraflex Maxi S1 low-dust adhesive was specified for bonding Domus Soho. All wall and floor tiles, throughout the centre, were fixed with Mapei Ultracolor Plus; a fast setting and drying flexible grout, featuring anti-efflorescence, water-repellent and anti-mould properties.

For more information on the project and Mapei product systems, please visit www.mapei.co.uk, email [email protected] or tel. +44 (0)121 508 6970.

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Mapei Contributes To Outstanding Green Spec At The Crystal

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raDmat returNs Guy’s tower rooF to FuLL heaLth

In its challenging city-centre location, Guy’s Tower has undergone a huge refurbishment with the ageing 143m building upgraded to current standards. Radmat Building Products Approved Contractor Richardson Roofing installed more than 1,000m2 of high performance roofing membranes to help bring the landmark building back to its best.Designed by architects Penoyre and Prasad and delivered by Balfour Beatty, the £26 million refurbishment included the application of new cladding and glazing systems, and thermal upgrade and waterproofing of a 45° pitched roof and a series of inverted terraces. Radmat’s Esha range of membranes proved the perfect solution minimising material cost, application time and waste disposals. For the asphalt covered sloping roof on the 34th floor, EshaUniversal waterproofing was specified with ProTherm PIR (polyisocyanurate) insulation as part of a complete Radmat roofing system. Made from recycled materials and 100% recyclable – EshaUniversal offered a simple application and the required performance to meet the demands of this complex and sustainable refurbishment. Offering an efficient and safe installation, a 2mm thick EshaBase SA Alu self-adhesive vapour control layer was adhered directly to the existing asphalt using Esha SA Primer. Due to the wind loading 142m above London, the 120mm thick ProTherm PIR insulation was mechanically fixed to the deck using Radmat ProFast fixings, prior to the mechanical fastening of the EshaUniversal single layer membrane. The resulting roof achieved current Approved Document L requirements for thermal performance. Low level flat roof areas were also covered with the same specification.On the inverted roofs, on levels 34 and 31, asbestos tiles were safely removed, and the asphalt was overlaid with two layers of Radmat’s EshaGum 3mm reinforced bitumen membrane. The existing asphalt surface was prepared to ensure no defects or blisters across the entire application prior to the installation of the EshaGum, with a 200mm thick Radmat ProTherm inverted roof insulation board installed to upgrade the roof’s thermal performance. Completing the installation was the application of paving slabs on spacers resulting in a series of terraces that now meet the thermal performance requirements of Part L of the Building Regulations.www.radmat.com

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aXter aDmireD at aDmiraLs quayAxter Ltd’s waterproofing has been installed at Bouygues’ landmark new homes development at Admirals Quay, Southampton. The 26-storey apartment tower and 16 and 9 storey residential buildings incorporate a landscaped terrace between the first two buildings, creating space for new public areas within the marina.Axter’s Wilotekt-Plus® structural waterproofing was chosen for this development. Wilotekt-Plus® is a robust, seamless, flexible system designed to last for the lifetime of the structures on which it is installed, making it the waterproofing system of choice for many specifiers. Axter has built its reputation on designing and specifying the right system for the right application, on manufacturing quality products and offering a comprehensive support service. www.axter.co.uk

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

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NatioNwiDe wiNDows proviDes aLL-importaNt space at BrooKe schooL

Nationwide Windows is delighted to have helped Brooke School in Rugby increase its wheelchair storage space with the provision of a lean-to conservatory. What’s more, the school was so pleased with the end result that it has been deemed too nice to use for storage, and so will soon benefit the children as an additional area filled

with natural light in which to learn. Brooke School relies on funding, however to achieve its goals, so when it came to sourcing the conservatory, budget was always going to be a concern, but Nationwide Windows was proud to rise to the challenge. For more information, call Nationwide on 01788 569 228 or visit www.nationwidewindows.co.uk

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The construction of an advanced new testing facility for motor sport engines in Wales features the use of Marmox Thermoblocks at ground floor level, specified in order to help comply with the latest edition of Part L to the Building Regulations. The Sports Engine Testing Facility at the University of South Wales Pontrypridd is being built by Willmott Dixon Construction Limited working as main contractor.

While the 1,000 square metre, two-storey structure utilises a steel frame, the exterior walls are being raised in cavity blockwork with the Marmox Thermoblocks in two different thicknesses subtending both the inner and outer leaf. Developed specifically to deal with the issue of thermal bridging, but able to carry full structural loadings, the specialist units have been supplied through the local Jewson Builders Merchant for installation by the groundworks sub-contractor. 200 of the Thermoblock 140 mm size variant were laid as the perimeter to the ground-bearing reinforced concrete slab; virtually eliminating heat loss at this critical wall/floor junction.

Then a similar number of 100 mm wide Thermoblocks form the bottom course to the outer leaf. Each block features a layer of alkali-resistant fibreglass moulded into the top and bottom surfaces in order to provide a strong bond with standard sand and cement mortar. The stepped end joints to the blocks though are formed using Marmox Acrylic Sealant to help create an additional horizontal moisture barrier. The individual blocks are formed of XPS which has a lambda value of 0.033 W/mK, containing a series of load-bearing concrete columns to transmit and distribute the weight of the masonry above.

A spokesperson for the project design team commented: “Countering linear thermal bridging at the perimeter of the floor construction is a crucial aspect of compliance with the latest version of the Building Regulations for non-domestic as well as residential properties, and

the Marmox Thermoblock offers an ideal answer to the challenge. They achieve the required psi value while being both robust and simple to install.”

Individual Thermoblocks are 65 mm deep – equivalent to a course of bricks - and with the 15 mm overlap at either end give an installed length of 600 mm; being available in options of 100 and 140 mm. As well as masonry walls, they can be employed in timber frame construction and at other positions such as beneath window openings or at first floor level, the roof-wall junction and under party walls. The XPS with its ultra-low thermal transmittance increases the path for heat loss, to outperform what are termed Enhanced Construction Details.

While these cut heat loss by between 35 and 55 per cent, utilizing Thermoblocks can reduce CO2 emissions still further to between 60 and 90 per cent, offering an important contribution to the points required in SAP calculations. Crucially, being able to employ a defined, very low thermal transmittance – derived by thermal modelling or measurement – achieves a far more advantageous result than adopting the ‘default’ figure offered in SAP. Using standard ACDs will add a heat loss of 0.08 Watts to the U-values for a property, while Enhanced Construction Details can cut this to 0.04 Watts; but incorporating Thermoblock can bring this right down to 0.01 Watts or less.

The same principle applies to the European PassivHaus standard or the recently launched Fabric Energy Efficiency Standard (FEES) which the Government is now promoting as the route to achieving Zero Carbon construction. www.marmox.co.uk

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Thermoblock Offers The Right Formula For Autosport Test Facility

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Durable Roofing On Show At Telford International CentreStuart Hicks from waterproofing membrane specialist, Kemper System, explains how a cold liquid applied waterproofing membrane is being used to provide a long-term solution to wear and tear, reducing the maintenance requirements at event and exhibition venue, Telford International Centre.

The International Centre Telford is one of the UK’s larger regional venues and attracts business from all over the country. Owned by Southwater Event Group, the venue offers 15,000 sq m of flexible event space over three event halls and two purpose-built conference and banqueting suites. The International Centre is at the heart of the new £250 million Southwater development which has created a thriving convention quarter right outside the front door.

Southwater Event Group has invested over £50 million in the venue and its Group hotels to ensure the very best service at all times. In the latest phase of development, attention has now turned to the roof at The International Centre. The single ply waterproofing membrane has received a number of unsatisfactory repairs over the years. As a result, the decision was made to overlay the single ply roof with a cold liquid-applied membrane as part of a rolling programme of improvements. The first section has now been completed using Kemper System’s Kemperol V210.

The first section of roof that has been refurbished has a range of complex details, plant and equipment and features which are characterised by multiple vulnerable laps and seams in the single ply membrane. Having experienced the limitations and failure of the single-ply system, the client’s options in terms of utilising alternative systems to adequately waterproof the detail of the ventilation fans, extensive air conditioning plant, multiple upstands and complex valley gutter details all located on a diamond-shaped section of roof, created an additional specification and installation challenge.

This led to the specification of a liquid waterproofing system that could be cold applied and incorporate not just the most vulnerable areas, but the whole roof, without any of the seams, laps and joints associated with the old system. Roofing contractor Profile Industrial

Roofing Services Limited, began by preparing the 800m2 roof area to ensure the substrate was clean, dry and stable. A primer was then applied to each section and allowed to cure prior to the application of the Kemperol V210 resin. The resin saturates a non-woven polyester reinforcement fleece which is immensely strong and tear resistant, and cures to form a monolithic, seamless membrane that cannot delaminate and bonds directly to the substrate.

Use of a liquid system helped to overcome the unusual diamond shape of the roof because the reinforced liquid resin can be applied to the exact layout of the roof. On site engineers painstakingly removed individual legs supporting the air conditioning plant, one at a time, so that the Kemperol V210 membrane could be applied underneath this support structure without disturbing the air conditioning and ventilation units. Applying the waterproofing membrane under the details in this way removed the potential for leaks in those areas of the roof where there had been higher levels of failure in the past.

Similarly, use of a liquid applied system also helped to reduce the vulnerability of the valley gutters on the refurbished section of the roof. Once again, failure of the single ply membrane joints had been evident in this area. With a liquid system the exact contours of the valley gutters could be accommodated seamlessly with the resin and flexible fleece based system.

In areas there was very limited access for application of the waterproofing membrane with just a 15-20mm space for applying the system. Thanks to the wet-on-wet installation process, however, the contractor was able to address this complex detailing with the Kemperol V210 system, creating a seamless return around the roof section perimeter. As more and more companies focus on future maintenance costs and risk of disruption as part of the business case for selecting a roofing system, the ease of installation, durability, flexibility and seam-free nature of liquid applied systems have become widely recognised for their whole life value. www.kempersystem.co.uk

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