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Issue 9 2014

The UK’s leading trade publication for the refurbishment, renovation & conservation sectors

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ARMSTRONG CEILINGS REIGN AT KINGS

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LATHAMS’ ‘AGED’ FLOORING ADDS INSTANT CHARM

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TOUPRET LAUNCH NEW PRODUCTS

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FLOOR REFURBISHMENT WITH PPC’S 701-S TERRCO® GRINDER & POLISHER

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THE WATER PROOFING EXPERTS

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AIRIUS – SOLVING THE BIGGEST WASTE OF ENERGY IN BUILDINGS TODAY

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HOW OFTEN DO YOU COME ACROSS A WINDOW, DOOR OR CURTAIN THAT YOU CANNOT OPEN OR CLOSE?

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EVACUATION LIFTS, EMERGENCY POWER SPECIALISTS, NEW OFFICE MOVE

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PANORAMIC VIEWS OF LONDON FROM PARAMOUNT HOUSE

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FOCUS SB SUPPLY DESIGNER ELECTRICAL SOCKETS AND SWITCHES FOR WIMBLEDON REFURBISHMENT

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LET THE EXPERTS TAKE CARE OF YOUR DOMESTIC WASTE WATER PROBLEMS

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AIMING ‘HIRE’: A COMPETENT WORKFORCE AND A SUSTAINABLE FUTURE!

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Splinter Works

Private View of a Custom-made HQ Splinter Works’ mission is to create furniture that is engaging and inspiring. Through their designs they strive to enrich the lives of users, enhancing their environment and elevating the experience of everyday life. Their aim is to create work that is individual, thought provoking, aesthetically beguiling, intelligently designed and seamlessly functional.

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he designs are experimental and theatrical, whilst maintaining the importance of the inherent function of the piece. The work revels in playing visual tricks where balance is often questioned. Opposing dichotomies of solidity versus weightlessness, motion versus stillness, and strength versus fragility are played out in ambitious designs through innovative materials. Splinter Works can tailor designs to suit clients’ requirements and also produce unique commissions where every element, from the intended location and practical requirements, to striking a personal resonance with the commissioner, can be considered and accomplished.

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All the pieces are all handmade in Britain. Splinter Works was formed in 2009 and is a collaboration between Miles Hartwell and Matt Withington. The design studio is based in the UK, thirty minutes south of London. The Project Our client had a stone barn built within the grounds of his country home to serve as an executive suite and a place to house his classic car collection. We were commissioned to plan the layout and design custom-made furniture to fulfill the many functions required of the space. The client is a classic car and aviation enthusiast, so we had an abundance of fantastic aesthetic references and a strong direction for the style we wanted to create for him. We began by delineating the

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large upper space into functional areas, his main working area, meeting area, and relaxing space. On the ground floor, his car collection, and games area. The main linchpin of the layout was positioning the desk, as we wanted to incorporate the best vantage point of the long views down the valley through the full height glass wall. We were also mindful that the desk needed to command the space and have a good line of sight of the entrance, which we designed so that visitors arriving are visible to him before they enter the space. The Wing desk with its aeronautical design influences, was itself split into two zones with one desktop sited at an angle for computer work, and another dedicated to working with his assistant.

The designs are experimental and theatrical, whilst maintaining the importance of the inherent function of the piece. In the central area, we designed a generous conference table, Soar, to seat 10. Taking the form of a modified diamond shape, it allows all the participants of the meeting to see and hear each other, regardless of where they are seated. With its striking sculpted metal base, glass and light burr olive ash wood veneer, it brightens and highlights the centre of the room. Between the meeting area and the neighbouring lounge area, we commissioned a painting by Tim Layzell, depicting a graphic, retrospective, motor-racing scene. It not only perfectly references the automotive design influences, but also conceals a large television screen, which can slide from either side, serving as a conference screen during meetings, or a television in the lounge area. As it opens, it blocks out the small windows on either side, shutting out the unwanted daylight from behind the screen. At the end of the barn we sited the lounging area, which looks down onto the esteemed car collection through the glass floor. In this area we made it feel more intimate with a sofa, bookcase, credenza and narrower windows. The credenza is on wheels to allow for flexibility of arrangement. No architectural features delineate the zones, instead we used functional counterpoints, like a dramatic open fire between the lounge and meeting area, and two cabinets, to break up the space. The cabinet nearest the desk houses IT and telecom equipment, and the other is a self-contained coffee station, to serve the conference and desk area. It includes a boiling


water tap and drainer on the counter, and houses a wine fridge, waste bin and crockery set below. Both are executed in the same materials as the conference table with a chamfered edge to keep the look masculine, sharp and business like. Very subtle motifs for this project are evident in the echoed shape of a wide-angle ‘V’, seen in the Wing desk top, the inset handles on the cabinets and the base of the coffee table in the working area. For personal appeal, we also recreated the house’s branding on the internal glass door. Colourmatching concrete to the Cotswolds stone walls, we cast the client’s house logo into a circular handle which sits in a glass door as a discreet underpinning of the building’s provenance. The furniture on the perimeter of the room uses darker walnut woods and bold colours, which fade into the centre of the room to softer, burr olive ash wood, and reflective metal surfaces.

Splinter Works can tailor designs to suit clients’ requirements and also produce unique commissions where every element, from the intended location and practical requirements, to striking a personal resonance with the commissioner, can be considered and accomplished. Above the gleaming conference table, we were commissioned to produce a large suspended light, the resulting Nest light, with its random organic twisting branches, acts as a complete contrast to the strong geometry of the tables. Executed in precisionengineered steel, it also references and sits comfortably with the steel roof ties in the surrounding rafters. Behind the lounge area is a staircase, which leads down through a double height atrium into the central vestibule, with the car collection to one side, and games area to the other. Dividing the zones is a bar, made in concrete, also colour-matched to the stone wall, it is polished flat on top, and rough hewn on the edges to create a similar stone effect. The red under-cabinets pick up the hot red paintwork on the racing livery. Two mechanics workstations are situated between the cars, smartly appointed in solid walnut.

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To create an impactful vestibule, we mounted a prized set of Rubens Barrichello overalls in a customised glass casing, and suspended in the pitched roof, a larger scaled Nest light. This illuminates the vaulted atrium, and draws the eye up to the stairs, which lead up to the office. www.splinterworks.co.uk

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Bathrooms & Kitchens

Iconic London Hotel Installs State of the Art Gas Safety Equipment In Its Kitchens

Wonderful woodgrain with Bellissimo Pisa from KBB

Claridges, the iconic luxury hotel in Mayfair London has installed state of the art gas safety equipment in its kitchens to ensure the health and safety of its staff and guests. These equipment was manufactured and supplied by S&S Northern, the leading UK gas safety specialist for commercial kitchens.

The new Bellissimo Pisa handle-less matt woodgrain range offers an incredibly authentic rustic timber finish with the grain fashionably horizontal. It is available exclusively from KBB Replacement Doors.

Claridges, working with Gazelle Ventures, installed two 11/4” Banic Solenoid Gas Valves together with CT1200s Gas Panel interlocks in both the Banqueting and the Pause Restaurant kitchens.

With 65 sizes plus panels and accessories, including a 300mm x 300mm convex curve.

Gas ventilation and interlock systems allow the safe running of a commercial kitchen complying with industry standards BS6173 and TB140. For more information visit www.snsnorthern.com, email info@snsnorthern.com or call 01257 470983.

There are five woodgrain colours: white, bleached stone, beige, light walnut and grey drift.

The new range offers the flexibility to create bespoke kitchens in any situation.

KBB contact: Andrew Johnston, 028 90483676; Email: andrew@kitchenbedroomdoors.com; Web: www.kitchenbedroomdoors.com

HANSGROHE EXPANDS ITS SELECT RANGE

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Hansgrohe introduces new additions to its Select range, including the ShowerSelect S concealed thermostats in a new round design.

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The innovative Select collection from Hansgrohe includes Raindance Select hand showers, overhead showers and showerpipes with ShowerSelect and ShowerTablet thermostatic bath/shower controls - all with simple push button 'select' operation. Intuitive and enjoyable to use for all ages, even with soapy hands. There are no complex electronics, just a reliable mechanical control that is also easy to install in conjunction with the tried and tested iBox from Hansgrohe. For stockists contact Hansgrohe. Tel. 01372 465655 email. enquiries@hansgrohe.co.uk

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Kim and Stewart Joyce Take The Plunge and Open An Antique Bath Business Antique Bathrooms of Ivybridge & Marlborough buys and refurbishes cast iron roll top bathtubs before selling them on to plumbers, interior designers, hoteliers, Lords and Ladies, and regular homeowners looking for an authentic tub for an older home. The baths all date from the late 19th or early 20th century," explained Stewart, and are English or French in origin. The baths are re-enamelled, primed, and polished. The finish colour is the customer's choice. It’s a lengthy process: the 12 steps take around four weeks to complete. The firm, which also sells antique and reproduction bathroom accessories, has been trading since 1991 and is well established in the South West. The showroom can be found at the Elcot Lane Trading Estate in Marlborough. For full details, log on to www.antiquebaths.com


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We specialise in the sale and restoration of original English & French cast iron baths, traditional accessories and sanitary ware. We take an unloved, neglected & unwanted cast iron bath and via our comprehensive and rigorous restoration process, lovingly restore it to its former glory. An example of this is above; Established since 1991, in the market town of Ivybridge and covering mainly the South West, we have previously worked for National Trusts, Stately Homes, House Restorers and even the QEII when she was in service. In December 2013, after a change of ownership, we have moved the showroom to Marlborough to allow further growth and development of the business along the M4-M3-M25 Corridors, where we display a range of fully restored baths and traditional accessories. The business, which continues to be family run, has a renowned reputation for quality workmanship along with an in-built commitment and passion to find the right product to fulfil our customers’ needs.

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Please contact us:Kim & Stewart Joyce Antique Bathrooms of Ivybridge & Marlborough Manton West, Elcot Park Elcot Lane Marlborough SN8 2BG t: 01672 511620 e: sales@antiquebaths.com www.antique baths.com

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Britain must continue to preserve its heritage, say brick specialists Demand for traditional brick making is on the rise as Britain looks to conserve some of its most prestigious buildings, say H.G. Matthews.

ith an increase in demand for heritage building materials, H.G. Matthews have revived the almost lost art of hand-made wood-fired bricks.

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This ancient technique, originally used in the 18th century, is now being used to create over 500,000 bricks each year at the Brickworks in Buckinghamshire. The company is the only brick maker in Europe with the skills and infrastructure to produce hand-made woodfired bricks, and interest from overseas is growing. The distinguished appearance of the bricks, in terms of the unique colours and glazed effects created by the wood-burning kiln makes them ideal for restoring historic buildings. Jim Matthews, third generation owner of the family-run brick works, H.G. Matthews said: “The production of traditional wood-fired bricks is more than

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“We’re not only seeing increased demand from the heritage and conservation sectors but also those looking to develop brand new properties and recreate an authentic look.” Jim Matthews. owner of H.G. Matthews.

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just a passing trend. Britain trades on its heritage and like many industries, brick manufacturing has seen production concentrated in fewer and fewer, but much larger factories. If we want to continue to preserve some of Britain’s finest buildings then traditional techniques such as wood firing must not be lost. “While the process of creating a hand-made wood-fired brick is rooted in tradition, there isn’t an

alternative technique that can produce such distinctive bricks that will match or echo the feel and look of an historic building.” The manufacturing process that each wood-fired brick goes through at HG Matthews is closed-loop. This starts from the clay that the company sources from the surrounding land to mould the bricks, to the sustainable biomass used to dry the bricks, through to the conservation of nearby woodlands. It is the indigenous clay, the temperature of firing and the type of kiln used that is responsible for the subtle changes in the colours

“Not only have these bricks helped to restore some historic buildings, but using wood rather than oil as the heat fuel to dry the bricks is welcomed by the government’s Renewable Heat Incentive (RHI) scheme.” Jim Matthews. owner of H.G. Matthews. of the hand-made bricks. Jim Matthews added: “We’re not only seeing increased demand from the heritage and conservation sectors but also those looking to develop brand new properties and recreate an authentic look. Not only have these bricks helped to restore some historic buildings, but using wood rather than oil as the heat fuel to dry the bricks is welcomed by the government’s Renewable Heat Incentive (RHI) scheme.” As the importance of sustainability in the construction industry continues to grow, those businesses that actively practice green initiatives are being rewarded. H.G. Matthews has managed to adapt to changing landscapes, such as the green building movement, but retain traditional skills and techniques to meet ever-growing demands. www.hgmatthews.com


Armstrong Ceilings reign at Kings Engineering students at the University of Edinburgh are getting a little extra help with their studies from Armstrong Ceilings. ood lay-in tiles and a customised wood canopy are helping to define and soften a new student work/social area as part of the interior refurbishment of the university’s Hudson Beare Building on its Kings Buildings campus south of the city centre.

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The 50m2 canopy comprises 1200mm x 600mm US cherry veneer plain wood planks, some containing smoke detectors and movement-sensitive lighting, with a Vector edge detail which gives a narrow 6mm reveal for a sleek, monolithic look, within a Prelude 24 XL2 grid.

Ceilings were supplied by SIG Interiors and installed in the 850m2 single-storey 1950/60s concrete crosswall building by Universal Ceilings in two phases, culminating by March 2014. Adrian Cavaye, an interior designer at the university’s design group in estates and buildings, has used Armstrong Ceilings for the past 27 years, most recently on a refurbishment of the Edinburgh College of Art. He said: “We specified Armstrong for their range of timber tile and grid solutions. There were no set performance or aesthetic requirements but the finish quality was as I would expect from Armstrong.”

This is complemented in the same room by three rows of 600mm x 600mm plain US cherry MicroLook lay-in tiles, installed between plasterboard, on a Prelude 15 XL2 grid, as well as 16m2 of these tiles in circulation areas.

He added: “We made use of an under-used room to increase the student space by incorporating some group discussion desks, individual study/laptop work desks and lounge seating. It was this area primarily that I wanted to soften the feel of the ceiling by incorporating a flyover timber veneered ceiling.

In addition, the main lecture theatre, which is one of the early purpose-built concrete lecture theatre structures and Grade B listed, featured 180m2 of Armstrong’s 1200mm x 600mm Ultima OP tiles installed on a Prelude XL2 grid. These mineral tiles perform acoustically to Sound Absorption Class A.

“This creates a more defined, quieter work area and softens the feel with the wood finish. The lay-in grid tiles were set in a standard MicroLook grid but the contrast in finish between a plastered ceiling and wood always works.”

The £330,000 project was the subject of a “Pimp my school” project to improve the student social/break out study space. This resulted in the opening up of a larger room to create an additional such space. There were also cosmetic improvements to teaching rooms and toilets, with a third phase comprising the removal of a small unused servitor’s box and lobby to accommodate a mobile staffed coffee bar and some lounge seating. Armstrong

“We specified Armstrong for their range of timber tile and grid solutions. There were no set performance or aesthetic requirements but the finish quality was as I would expect from Armstrong.” Adrian Cavaye, interior designer.


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Ceilings, Walls & Partitions HANSON STRUCTHERM NEW VIDEOS showcase its EWI and SEWI systems

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The videos are available to view on the Hanson Structherm website (www.structherm.co.uk) as well as via You Tube and show the typical installation process and finishing options available. The systems are used extensively in the refurbishment of social housing, high rise blocks and non-traditional housing and provide an efficient and cost effective way of improving the thermal performance, resulting in reduced CO2 emissions and lower energy bills. The SEWI system also extends the life of defective properties which might otherwise have been demolished. Damian Haigh, Hanson Structherm marketing executive, said:“We developed the new videos to help give contractors, local authorities, housing associations and builders a better understanding of how the different systems work. Importantly, they also show just how little disruption is involved in their installation, allowing residents to stay in their homes while the work is being carried out.”

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NG BAILEY COMPLETES TECHNICAL MILESTONE AT MANCHESTER CENTRAL LIBRARY

NG Bailey has completed and handed over the paper archive area of Manchester Central Library - marking a key technical milestone in the ambitious transformation of Manchester’s Town Hall Extension and Central Library.

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undreds of the library’s most historical paper documents have been returned to the archive, following the extensive work to refurbish the lower ground floor archive area as part of Manchester City Council’s project to transform the Grade II* listed buildings. This comes as the company completes a full scope of mechanical and electrical services, working alongside main contractor Laing O’Rourke, as part of the three-year construction project to transform the buildings, opening up

more of the space to the public than ever before, and improving services while also restoring key heritage features. The renovation of the paper storage rooms was a particularly important part of the project, to preserve the library’s most valuable paper archives in environmental conditions meeting National Archives standards while reducing the carbon footprint, fuel and other operating costs. It involved installing powered racking for the books, pamphlets and other documents, as well as stringent

“It has also been an exciting challenge to meet the standards required as the building is listed. We had to work really hard to install the modern facilities and air conditioning within an existing fabric that couldn’t be touched” Mike Darlington, managing director of NG Bailey’s Engineering division,

heating and lighting controls. Mike Darlington, managing director of NG Bailey’s Engineering division, said: “This project has been a real opportunity to use our expertise installing state-of-the-art, 21st century services, into a preserved Grade II* listed building. “It has also been an exciting challenge to meet the standards required as the building is listed. We had to work really hard to install the modern facilities and air conditioning within an existing fabric that couldn’t be touched. Our design and construction teams worked extremely closely with the client and English Heritage to achieve the results. “Alongside this we had to control the humidity of an area with floors made out of concrete - so securing a stable environment with such a porous


“From floor to ceiling to its state-of-the-art facilities, the transformation of Manchester Central Library has been all about painstaking attention to detail” Councillor Rosa Battle, Executive Member for Culture and Leisure for Manchester City Council. material was a big achievement for us.” Councillor Rosa Battle, Executive Member for Culture and Leisure for Manchester City Council, said: “From floor to ceiling to its state-of-theart facilities, the transformation of Manchester Central Library has been all about painstaking attention to detail. The enthusiastic reactions show that Central Library is a spectacular asset for the city.”

The conditions in the rooms are being controlled using a sophisticated Building Management System (BMS), allowing the Manchester City Council

Now complete, the transformed Town Hall Extension and Central Library has provided a bright and spacious ground floor, which was previously closed to the public, into a light and airy space with a cafe, performance area and film booths. There is also a specialist search room where staff can help readers to access some of the library’s most historic and valuable works, which are stored in the climate-controlled book depositories on the lower floor. More than 2,000 people passed through the doors of the St Peter’s Square landmark in the first three hours after it reopened.

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The key to achieving this in the storage rooms was to steadily bring temperature and humidity down to stable conditions at the agreed set points, which took the team three months to achieve.

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Coatings, Sealants & Paints

JOHNSTONE’S ADDS GLOSS TO DECORATING MASTERCLASS Products from the high performance portfolio of Johnstone’s Trade have played an integral role in the success of a DIY Masterclass hosted by Bell Group for residents of Affinity Sutton. The DIY Masterclass recently took place in one of Affinity Sutton’s vacant apartments in Borehamwood and was designed to arm residents with simple DIY skills that they can put to use in their own homes.

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Decorating professionals from Bell Group were on hand to demonstrate how to use Johnstone’s market-leading Aqua Water Based Gloss range on doors and door frames, as well as providing top tips on how to hang wallpaper and how best to use a variety of decorating sundries, which were

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supplied by Johnstone’s sister brand Fat Hog.

Johnstone’s for its support on the day.”

Residents were unanimously positive about the DIY Masterclass, saying“I had a lovely informative morning and would love to do something like this again” and “I now feel a lot more confident about undertaking a decorating project”.

Helen Tiplady, Johnstone’s Trade specification marketing manager, said: “We are proud to have an excellent relationship with Bell Group and were only too happy to supply product and goody bags for such a worthwhile event.

Johnstone’s also donated decorating goody bags to all residents who attended, which contained a roller set, brushes, filling knife and paint kettle.

“We are passionate about decorating and anything that can be done to arm residents with skills to undertake their own decorating is something we support wholeheartedly.”

Victoria Adamson, Resident Liaison Officer for Bell Group, was there on the day and said: “Investing in the communities in which we work is of great importance to Bell Group. The day was a real success and we’d like to give special thanks to

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How often do you come across a window, door or curtain that you cannot open or close? Things could be made easier with the aid of a little technology to assist independence. Ridley Electronics Limited have for over 30 years had experience of assisting in overcoming many of these problems. They concentrate on providing equipment to automate or adapt a house or workplace to suit the user’s needs.

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idley Electronics Limited design and manufacture Access, Environmental Control and Communications Equipment for anyone who needs remote control over their environment, particularly people who are less able. Ridley Electronics have now included some of there newer products on their website, which covers most of their standard equipment such as Door Openers, Door Latch Release Systems, Window Openers, Curtain Pullers, and many types of alarm systems. Whilst most people might choose to use their hands to control functions, Ridley Electronics Ltd can offer many other methods, and are happy to carry out assessments to enable the user to see, feel and try for themselves methods that suit the user and their environment, and where necessary design the control to cater for their need. Door Openers make the world of difference to someone otherwise reliant on someone opening their front door, it can restore their independence; even being able to let their carer in after verifying who is at the door using a cordless phone, gives you control of your own home.

comfort of your bed by pressing a button on a hand held transmitter. Alternatively, if the sun is shining on the TV in the middle of your favourite programme, just press the button on the transmitter and the curtains will close. The Ridley Electronics Window Openers are designed to open most styles of windows remotely, using a large Contact Switch or a Radio Frequency hand held Transmitter. Consider how many people having kitchen windows, especially for anyone having a disability, which are inaccessible, often with a work surface or furniture prohibiting easy contact, let alone ease of opening. Wouldn’t it make your life a lot easier if you had Window Openers? Imagine a hot sultry evening, you have just gone to bed and a thunderstorm starts, it would be great to close your windows without having to get out of the bed. Bring a bit of the magic of modern technology to your home!

Whilst most people might choose to use their hands to control functions, Ridley Electronics Ltd can offer many other methods, and are happy to carry out assessments to enable the user to see, feel and try for themselves methods that suit the user and their environment, and where necessary design the control to cater for their need. These Window Openers are perfect for Kitchens, Bathrooms and any other windows previously inaccessible. Our Window Openers will work with almost any style of window made of wood, UPVC or aluminium, inward or outward opening. The window may be controlled using a Radio Frequency Transmitter or Smack Down Lever Switch, however they should be within eyesight of the operator

In the early mornings when you would like to open the curtains to enjoy the morning sun, you can do so from the

Ridley Electronics Ltd will send you a free copy of their product guide on request, and more specific data sheets on any of their products. They are always happy to talk over a persons specific need.

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Alternatively their website is www. RidleyElect.co.uk. Please contact them if you would like to receive a Free catalogue.

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Levolux Restores Light in Islington The Business Design Centre (formerly the Royal Agricultural Hall), which is a Grade II listed building in London’s Islington district, performs better than ever, with two refurbished gable ends now equipped with a motorised Skyvane Solar Shading solution from Levolux.

Nothing matches Garador’s remotes – except the car!

SWA member supplies W20 windows and doors for Bermondsey Town Hall

Garador’s superb new 2 button hand transmitters are now available in a range of colours to fit in with popular car colours. They even include a wood finish to match some car interiors.

The windows of The Town Hall in Spa Road, Bermondsey, which was built in 1881, were replaced by Steel Window Association member, West Leigh Limited, in the late 1980’s. The local council vacated the impressive building in 2010 and it has now been reborn as luxury apartments from Hollybrook Limited.

Business Design Centre is now owned and managed by the BDC Group and is home to more than 100 businesses.

Due to the popularity of their black handsets and white handsets, Garador have decided to increase the range of colours to include green, red, aluminium, carbon fibre and wood. Garador’s extra secure hand transmitters already broke new fields with their bisecur technology and high frequency (868Mhz) encryption signals for added security, ensuring no one can easily copy your signal.

Following several years of consultation, a final scheme, designed by Simon Powell Architects was finally commissioned in 2013. The architects turned to Levolux to develop an attractive, yet cost effective form of solar shading, to complement the replacement glazed curtain walling. For more information, please visit www.levolux.com

They also offer outstanding functionality including a remote status query feature to enable garage doors to be checked even when out of sight. Find out more about Garador’s garage doors and these exciting new remotes. Call 01935 443798 or visit www.garador.co.uk

When it was originally constructed in 1862, the centre boasted one of the largest exhibition halls in the world. Since then, the centre has undergone numerous conversions and adaptations, which continues today.

Intumescent Seals Ltd – provides a comprehensive range of low cost, effective fire protection products. A wide range of intumescent seals for doors and windows are available to provide either 30 or 60 minute fire protection. ISL also provide glazing compounds and systems, intumescent plaster and compounds, ventilators and joint fillers. A free technical advisory service is available to assist with any queries or unusual applications. Specialist products for upgrading existing timber doors or period properties are also available. We are the only company in the UK to manufacture such a wide range of fire protection products and thus understand the needs of specifiers and product applications. Our team is happy to provide free technical support and can develop solutions for one off or specialist applications.

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We provide free Fire Safety Seminars ( RIBA CPD approved) at our Cambridge site which provides up to date information on the latest developments and information on intumescent technologies.

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We provide a comprehensive range of fire, smoke, airflow and water seals many with acoustic properties. Please contact us on 01223 832851 or visit our website at ww w.intumescentseals.co.uk or email at sales@sealmaster.co.uk for further information and advice.

West Leigh Limited was delighted to revisit the building to refurbish and upgrade all windows. As well as refurbishing existing windows, the company installed additional W20 windows and doors for access to patios and terraces. David Grew of West Leigh commented, “We are obviously really pleased to have completed another outstanding project at “The Town Hall”. It’s part of Bermondsey history and West Leigh’s!” For further information please visit– www.steel-window-association.co.uk or call 0844 249 1355.


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Doors, Windows & Fittings NEW SOFT STOP SLIDING GEAR SYSTEM FROM P C HENDERSON FOR GLASS DOORS P C Henderson, leading designer and manufacturer of sliding gear systems, has introduced a new soft stop mechanism to its Velaro range. This latest innovation ensures the hardware system gently glides the door into its final closing position. This new glass door hardware system option provides optimum performance as well as the ability to handle single sliding glass doors up to 80kg.

GOLCAR VICARAGE RECEIVES VITAL REVAMP The sodden sash windows at Golcar Vicarage have crucially been replaced by period window specialist Ventrolla. The property, occupied by the local vicar and his wife, sits within the grounds of the Gcar parish, West Yorkshire. Following an inspection of the late 19th century building the windows were deemed too rotten for repair. With the Ventrolla craftsman given the go ahead, the specialists carefully removed the sash windows, retaining the original features by using traditional methods of carpentry. With repairs and renovations done to the casements and sashes the new windows were then installed. Ventrolla unique service includes draught-proofing with the Ventrolla Perimeter Sealing System (VPSS) and fitting replacement double-glazed sashes that incorporate the patented Sash Removal System (SRS) for easy painting and future maintenance. For a FREE no-obligation survey and quotation call free on 0800 0277 454 or visit www.ventrolla.co.uk

Velaro has been designed and tested for interior applications and features a concealed, smooth and quiet operating system thanks to its purpose built polymer rollers and brush strip within the track. With the trend for open plan offices and exposed soffits, Velaro is ideal for soffit and face fixed installations, a perfect solution when considering the creation of a meeting room or office within a commercial environment. Andrew Royle, UK Commercial Director at P C Henderson comments; “As an increasing number of projects look to install heavier glass doors, this newly developed soft top hardware system offers enhanced functionality to answer demands.” The P C Henderson Velaro kit is available with or without the soft top option and allows for ease of installation making it ideal for refurbishment and new build projects. This sliding gear system allows installation with varying glass thicknesses from 8mm, 10mm and 12mm. To find out further information visit ww w.pchenderson.com

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PANORAMIC VIEWS OF LONDON FROM PARAMOUNT HOUSE For many years 162-170 Wardour Street was the London headquarters of Paramount Studios, located at the heart of the capital’s music, film and advertising industry. owever, in 2011 this sevenstorey building within Soho’s Conservation Area, was acquired by award winning residential developer, Amazon Property, with the intention of converting the 21,500 sq ft mixeduse office/retail space into residential apartments, making this one of the capital’s most sought after office-toresidential conversions.

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The internal reconfiguration and refurbishment has created 15 high specification apartments, including a luxury penthouse with panoramic views of the London skyline. Many of the original attractive features of this 1930’s designed building have been retained, including the metal casement frames with lead light glazing and timber sash windows. However, as with any city centre location offering a 24:7 society, noise has to be effectively contained if a peaceful environment is to be achieved. A solution was found using Selectaglaze’s bespoke range of secondary windows. The frames have high performance seals and are tailor made to ensure the tightest fit. Independent acoustic tests demonstrate very significant levels of noise attenuation, typically 45dB, and the glazing also provides much improved thermal insulation. This, together with the removal of draughts, leads

The internal reconfiguration and refurbishment has created 15 high specification apartments, including a luxury penthouse with panoramic views of the London skyline. Many of the original attractive features of this 1930’s designed building have been retained, including the metal casement frames with lead light glazing and timber sash windows.

to increased comfort and reduced energy demand. Over 200 horizontal and vertically sliding windows were produced in a matt black finish to complement the interior design and toughened safety glass was used throughout. The windows are fully fabricated in the factory which allows rapid installation and Selectaglaze worked closely with contractor ISG to meet a phased programme and be part of a successful and attractive development. Founded in 1966 and a Royal Warrant Holder since 2004 Selectaglaze Ltd. has considerable experience of working in buildings of all styles including Listed and traditional. The Company produces an extensive range of literature and guidance notes covering acoustics, thermal performance and added security and offers both a technical advisory service and a RIBA approved CPD Seminar to architects and Interior Designers. For further information, please contact the Marketing Department on 01727 837271; e-mail: enquiries@ selectaglaze.co.uk or visit the company’s comprehensive website at: www.selectaglaze. co.uk


Let the Experts Take Care of your Domestic Waste Water Problems When it comes to off mains sewage many people can be blown away by all the information and differing products available on the internet, Google “domestic sewage treatment plant” and the consumer is bombarded by plants of all shapes and sizes .

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his is why dealing with a specialist manufacturer, installer and servicer of treatment plants like We Build It Ltd can give the consumer piece of mind and confidence they are getting the right information, the right solution and the right system.

or architect wants to know is that the product will work with the minimum effort from them during the life of the plant.

soak away has failed. We often get asked;

We Build It Ltd are based in the heart of some of Shropshire’s most outstanding countryside. As one of the UK’s largest manufacturers of domestic sewage treatment plants, we focus on high quality, affordable products. All of our sewage treatment plants are based on the successful and simple extended aeration method. We can design, manufacture, install and service sewage treatment plant for single houses, small developments, rural industrial units, campsites, pubs, hotels, offices, barn conversions and commercial applications. Our products can also be used after an existing septic tank to enable the effluent to be discharged directly to a water causeway, if your existing

How does it work? What does it cost? Does it use electric? And how much? Do I have to maintain it? How do I install it? How big is it? Do I need to empty it? What can go into the plant? What happens to the waste? Do I need planning permission? Do I need to inform the Environment agency? How long will it last? DOES IT SMELL!!!!!????? All of these questions can be answered by We Build It experts who know their products inside out; ask a middle man with no knowledge of the industry, product or process these questions and the customer is often baffled by terms such as BOD, COD, NH4, but do they really need to know this? All the homeowner, builder

We Build It Ltd offer straight forward, easy to follow advice for your sewage treatment needs. All of our sewage treatment plants come with easy to follow installation and service manuals, as well as free telephone assistance by specialist installers. We can also offer full or assisted installations at very competitive rates. We pride ourselves on offering the best GRP products on the market backed up by proper good oldfashioned customer service - (dial straight through and speak to our specialists, no automated service or queuing system) buying a sewage treatment plant can be quite daunting, which plant is best for my situation?? What are

the regulations?? What about the Environment agency?? Etc. but be assured we will be with you every step of the way, making sure you have the right solution designed around your requirements. You deal direct with the manufacturer, with over 25 years waste water experience, 24-7-365 days of the year For the self-builder the right treatment plant is simple to install providing they have taken the manufacturers advice, be aware some plants need complete concrete backfill which can add to install costs, a well-constructed plant such as the BioPure can be backfilled with pea gravel. Consider whole life costs, not just the cost of the treatment plant, factor in install costs, power consumption, servicing, consumable spare parts, product life cycle (guarantee) and emptying charges, We Build It Ltd offer a 25 year guarantee on the treatment plant and 2 Years on the air pump.

We can design, manufacture, install and service sewage treatment plant for single houses, small developments, rural industrial units, campsites, pubs, hotels, offices, barn conversions and commercial applications.

The Bio-Pure Simple solution sewage system Any plant up to 50 people (pe 50) should be manufactured and tested to EN12566-3, this gives the consumer confidence they are getting the right treatment plant for their application, but always ask to see the certificate and test results as these can be manipulated and not show the true outcome of the test. Model

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Sizing the plant for a single house is simple its number of bedrooms plus two, so a three bedroom house is a 5 person treatment plant, for multiple dwellings using the same treatment plant speak to the manufacturer for the correct size unit, most manufactures range are in increments 1-5, 1-7, 5-13 etc. up to 50 person. (See Our Range To The Right).

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35 to 42

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1800 ltr

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3300 ltr

4050 ltr

4800 ltr

5400 ltr

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Max. BOD/day

300 g

420 g

780 g

960 g

1320 g

1620 g

1820 g

2160 g

2520 g

3300 g

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2.25 m

2.25 m

2.44 m

2.74 m

2.74 m

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1.85 m

2.10 m

2.10 m

2.10 m

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2.55m

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2 x 2.10 m

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Inlet invert

570 mm

570 mm

700 mm

700 mm

700 mm

820 mm

820 mm

700 mm

700 mm

820 mm

Outlet invert

670 mm

670 mm

800 mm

800 mm

800 mm

920 mm

920 mm

900 mm

900 mm

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Weight empty

125 kgs

125 kgs

200 kgs

230 kgs

230 kgs

350 kgs

350 kgs

460 kgs

460 kgs

800 kgs

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2270 ltr

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The treatment plant you choose should be around 95% efficient thus allowing long intervals before de-sludge is required. The waste water must be cleaned to a standard meeting the usual discharge level requirement, you must apply for either an exemption certificate or permit, before making a discharge we can assist with this and advise on the method of discharge, be it a ditch, stream, watercourse or soakaway. As the system breaks down and aerates the solids, the introduction of non-degradable items such as wipes, sanitary products etc. should be avoided at all times in any treatment plant, this will clog up the system and increase the

need to empty the unit, follow this instruction and typical emptying will be around 3-5 years, it is also recommended no medicines, or

harsh chemicals enter the unit, try to stick to Eco brands and stagger washing throughout the week.

A simple Schematic of a BioPure Treatment Plant A BioPure Treatment Plant

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The FlowPath Simple solution sewage system We Build it has developed its range of package sewage treatment plants utilising proven SAF (submerged aerated filter) technology for maximum performance and reliability, using the most reliable energy efficient aeration blowers with a prolonged integral FlowPath system to maximise effluent quality. All our Flowpath treatment plants are designed in accordance with the British Water Code of Practice for flows and loads, this range can be designed to meet your population and consent requirements, our standard range can accommodate up to 300 pe. This range of products can be designed for larger scale commercial applications such as camping sites, leisure facilities, schools, hotels, offices and industrial applications. Maintanance, Spares And Servicing The consumer needs easy to follow advice for their sewage treatment

needs especially when servicing their plant, maintaining any sewage treatment plant, is a very important part of ensuring the efficiency of the system and that you adhere to any operating and maintenance manual and annual servicing. We strongly advise servicing the system on an annual basis and this will take on average less than an hour to complete. It will also help you to meet your legal requirements with the Environment Agency. We Build It Ltd Service Contracts

t Emergency breakdown cover for 12 months. If you have any problem with your unit, call us and we will come out and fix it free of charge. t One service visit where all necessary checks are carried out. This includes assessing the aeration pattern, sludge levels and effluent quality. t All labour expenses for servicing and call outs are covered so there are no hidden costs. t The cost of all serviceable parts will be free of charge. This includes rebuilding the air pump, replacing the diaphragms and also the air filters. t Sludge return is carried out as required. This is the removal of settled sludge from the outer scum ring back into the centre chamber to be re digested and treated again. This helps to keep the emptying period low. t Emptying is NOT included in the agreement as the Bio-Pure does not require emptying for 3-5 years. t The service agreement lasts for 12 months and will also help

A simple Schematic of a BioPure Treatment Plant BOTTOM LEFT A simple Schematic of a BioPure Treatment Plant ABOVE LEFT & RIGHT

you meet your Environment Agency obligations regarding your Consent to Discharge. This includes keeping records of service, de-sludging and maintenance work for a minimum of 5 years.

Our Other Products include Mini SAF’s (for offices and outbuildings up to 4 persons) Pump Stations (standard and bespoke) Septic Tank Conversion Units (used as secondary treatment for underperforming septic tanks) For a full range of our products and servicing visit www.bio-pure.com www.webuildit-ltd.co.uk


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DRY 50, REVESTECH’S SUPERB NEW INDOOR WATERPROOFING SYSTEM IS NOW AVAILABLE IN THE UK Long established European manufacturer of waterproofing solutions, Revestech, has launched its exciting range of products in the UK. Included within its product portfolio is DRY 50, a system that provides a complete and reliable solution to waterproofing wet rooms. The Spanish manufacturer has developed a system that allows showers to be renovated into wet rooms at floor level whilst guaranteeing that the finished project will be free of damp or water damage; furthermore, it allows bathroom designers, specifiers, builders or even consumers the freedom to customise their showering space. Dry 50 provides for classical‘hipped’drainage where four slopes ensure that water drains into a square waste or for the more popular ‘one slope’ drainage where water removal is one directional via a single slope to the waste. Accordingly, Revestech supplies a number of aesthetically pleasing high quality linear wastes from which to choose. UK importer David Hart says; “We are really excited about the Revestech product portfolio and in particular DRY 50 as I feel that is ‘really scratching where the market is itching’ right now as wet rooms have become hugely popular in the UK. The system has many USP’s but its ease of installation and totally reliable performance once installed means that it’s a totally safe purchase if you are builder, specifier or installer, and a safe sell if you happen to be a distributor, merchant or retailer.”

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For more information on DRY 50 contact David Hart at Revestech UK, 1 The Croft, Brix worth Northampton NN6 9PE. Telephone 01604 882615 or 07541 827673.

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THE GREYWATER IS RISING Businesses are increasingly turning to innovative water recycling technology to reduce their water bills and lessen their environmental impact. hat’s according to UK-based, Reaqua Systems, whose technology enables the collection of waste-water (so called ‘greywater’) from sinks, baths and showers and recycles it for use in flushing toilets.

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Suitable for retrofit as well as new builds and designed for use in residential, commercial and municipal properties, the greywater reuse system reduces the mains water needs of a building by up to 30 per cent and is designed to be easy to install and use. A revised plumbing set up takes all waste-water from baths and showers, redirecting it through a filtration unit where it is automatically treated with a disinfectant. This treated water is collected in a tank and pumped on, as required, to supply all the flushing water needs for multiple toilets in a building. London-based, award-winning architectural practice, David Morley Architects is among an increasing number of businesses to fit the

technology in their commercial premises. Camilla Morley, David Morley Architects’ environmental development consultant, said: “Our demand for hot water has increased over the past three years as we have been encouraging a cycle to work policy, supported by additional new in-office showering facilities for our staff. As a company which keeps abreast of progress in sustainable development in all areas of our work, we felt it was both economically and environmentally sensible to fit this technology and an opportunity to set a positive example to our clients. “The reAqua system reduces our water consumption by up to 30 per cent by recycling the shower water on the first floor to flush the two downstairs toilets, supporting our ‘more with less’ approach to design.” Reaqua Systems’ CEO, Stephen Bates, said: “As most buildings in the UK have only one water supply, we have, until now, had little option but to put up with the confused logic of using

drinking quality water to flush toilets. The costs associated with the water treatment process, both financially and environmentally in terms of the energy used, are significant and greywater reuse technology represents an immediate and simple way to reduce water demand across the UK. “With more and more employees cycling to work, and requiring a shower when they arrive, we’re seeing increasing numbers of businesses turning to this technology to cut costs associated with water usage, as well as improving their sustainability profile.”

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TOP RIGHT Installation Overview for 40l Tank LR BOTTOM RIGHT 3D concept of the reAqua system in a conventional bathroom

An optional feature of the Reaqua System ingeniously allows heat to be extracted from the building’s greywater, before it’s recycled, so it can be fed back into the central heating system. The reAqua+ fits a heat exchanger to the grey water reuse link between the bath, shower and toilet flush and recaptures

“With more and more employees cycling to work, and requiring a shower when they arrive, we’re seeing increasing numbers of businesses turning to this technology to cut costs associated with water usage, as well as improving their sustainability profile” Stephen Bates, Reaqua System CEO.


“Aside from reducing water consumption, we also want to be in tune with the way people choose to wash” Stephen Bates, Reaqua System CEO. around 50 per cent of the heat energy from the bathing water, feeding it back into the building’s hot water system reducing fuel bills as well as enabling a two-fold reduction in CO2 emissions. Prior to the introduction of this technology, water efficiencies have been a challenge to achieve for businesses2. Water rationing technology, such as low flow showers and low flush toilets, have attracted criticism. Consumer feedback has queried the value of this technology with critics highlighting disappointingly low flow rates from showers or, worse, blocked waste pipes. Research3 has shown that using low-flush toilets may not provide sufficient movement in small pipes to carry away solids, leading to blockages and flooding, and additional evidence suggests that these devices may act as a false economy with users running low flow showers for longer in order to improve their experience.

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Stephen Bates added: “Aside from reducing water consumption, we also want to be in tune with the way people choose to wash. Unlike flow restriction technology, which is often criticised for producing an increased risk of blocked sewage pipes and disappointingly low flow rates from showers, greywater reuse offers the industry the chance to make considerable water efficiencies, without relying on the end user to make unpopular adjustments to their habits. Bathing luxury with a conscience has arrived.”

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Cygnus Wireless Alarm System Extended To Include First Aid Alert Hard on the heels of the recently launched Cygnus wireless fire alarm system, Bull Products has now introduced a new combined first aid alert and call point alarm module for the system. As a first in the industry, the Cygnus first aid alert and call point alarm uses a single battery pack to work wirelessly across the Cygnus wireless system with a high performance category 1 radio frequency ensuring maximum range. The Cygnus system, which is now fully CE certified, has the capability of linking together no less than 480 units in 15 different zones around the construction site with each then having the capacity to accommodate 32 units. When a first aid alert is raised, each first aid device will beep every 8 seconds, a message is sent to the control panel to alert the first aider and can also trigger a paging system. Further information Tel: 0844 669 1111, Email: info@bullproducts.co.uk or by visiting : www.bullproducts.co.uk

Coast & Country Housing, one of the largest housing and regeneration companies in the North East, is celebrating the success of its new sales strategy. Coast & Country currently has four sites offering homes for outright sale and shared ownership across the Tees Valley and North Yorkshire, with a further site due to start sales activity in Darlington during August. The Company reviewed its sales strategy, recognising that in a tough economic climate with much uncertainty surrounding the housing market it was important to remain ahead of the game. This new approach has paid off, with Coast & Country announcing a steady rise in reservations and completions across all sites, house types and ownership models. In fact, the Company has achieved one third of its annual sales targets within the first eight weeks of this financial year. Tel: 01642 771300 Web: www.cch-online.org.uk

STRIKING REFURBISHMENT BY REMMERS

Located in the historic Eyre Square, the focal point of Galway, is Dunnes Stores.

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The Georgian facade of the building required extensive repair and refurbishment to the render which was suffering with a high degree of cracking. Repairs to the render were carried out using Betofix RM. This advanced cementitious repair mortar is designed to be easy to use and fast curing, which allows it to be applied and built up in several layers within a short period of time prior to application of the coating system.

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Finally, to protect the facade from further damage, Remmers Elastoflex system was chosen for its excellent crack bridging, anti-carbonation and waterproofing abilities and to give a high degree of finish to the exterior. For further information on Remmers (UK) Limited Tel: 0845 373 0103 Fax: 0845 373 0104 Or visit – w ww.remmers.co.uk

Homelift Installer Integrates Aico Radiolink Smoke Alarms Wessex Lifts is installing Aico mains powered smoke alarms with RadioLINK wireless interconnection technology to work with its domestic lift, VM Homelift, to meet The British Standard BS 5900:2012. BS 5900:2012 covers the behaviour of homelifts in the event of fire and requires the lift to be connected to a smoke alarm system. Wessex Lifts, which has been manufacturing, installing and maintaining home lifts for over 35 years, has specified Aico’s 160RC series mains powered alarm for its VM Homelift. The alarms are fitted on Aico’s RadioLINK bases for wireless alarm interconnection. These communicate with the lifts’controls via Aico’s Ei413 RadioLINK Panel Interface Modules. According to Wayne Parker, Wessex Lifts’Product Manager, “they are very good, reliable alarms with excellent technical literature and product support.” For more information please go to www.aico.co.uk or Tel: 01691 664100 or enquiries@aico.co.uk.


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Editor’s Choice Comar 7P.i Folding Sliding Door System (FSD)

Comar Architectural Aluminium Systems are delighted to launch their thermally broken Comar 7P.i Folding Sliding Door (FSD). Smooth operation and solutions to meet the design brief, the aluminium Comar 7P.i Folding/Sliding Door (FSD) system offers a myriad of possibilities for commercial or residential projects. Comar 7P.i FSD provides a versatile moveable wall that allows space and light into any project. . By merging aesthetically pleasing features such as robust, yet slim, aluminium profiles with feature-laden operational gearing from the Comar 7P.i FSD system, you have the capability to design open-in or open-out stacking doors, folding and sliding from the top or the bottom rollers. Open-in stacking doors are advisable when the doors must operate within the building plane; open-out stacking doors can be used so the doors do not interfere with interior furnishings. If bottom rolling options are required the gear is housed in the floor which offers uninterrupted traffic flow compliant with the very latest disability and equalities act legislation. Top-hung operating gear would be selected for larger sized doors. For additional safety the doors when folding offer a finger protection solution. Comar: Designed for Performance, Backed by Deliver y For further information Comar on 020 8685 9685 or email projects@parksidegroup.co.uk

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Exciting New Wet Zones from GEC Anderson

Snickers New Product and Price Catalogue

LEADING stainless steel specialist, GEC Anderson limited, have released details of an exciting new‘wet zone’concept.

This full colour brochure is now available FREE to those professional tradesmen and women who want the very best in working clothes.

Available now, the new wet zone option enables specifiers to include a pressed recess anywhere within the stainless steel worktop area. Typically, the recess would be formed around sink bowl(s) but it can also be used to create lowered areas for other applications. For example, to locate chopping boards or to act as a general catchment area. GEC Anderson offer a number of different wet zone options of which the pressed recess is one. The pressed recess is also extremely cost effective. It is formed early in the production process, with a high level of automation. This makes it possible to contain the basic price to just under £150 and brings the wet zone concept within reach of many more of customers. Full details at www.gecanderson.co.uk or you can always call GEC Anderson on 01442 826999.

The new Snickers Product and Price Catalogue has loads of new garments and accessories for working effectively wherever you are on site – whatever trade you’re in. You’ll find quality, innovation and top class functionality in every garment – the sign of a brand that knows what it takes to get the job done properly. Whatever the task, whatever the season, the Snickers Workwear System provides the ultimate solution to make every man and woman’s workday easier and safer. So get to know the cutting-edge range from Snickers Workwear…in every stitch, it’s miles better. Getting more information on the Snickers’ is easy. Call 01484 854788; check out www.snickersworkwear.co.uk and download a digital catalogue.

Outdoor floors from Bergo of Sweden are the ultimate in simplicity and style. For the perfect finish to outdoor areas including balconies, terraces, pool surrounds and play areas. With a variety of designs and colours, a self-draining Bergo floor will live outside come rain come shine. Rainwater drains through the tiles to flow away underneath, no more muddy puddles. Bergo tiles provide a clean and anti-slip surface around poolsides and hot tubs. Bergo tiles simply click together for a strong and functional floor which can also be used indoors. Ideal for garages, store rooms, cellars and conservatories. The UK Distributor is TactTiles.com, or call Michele on 01458 253395 for friendly, helpful advice. E: sales@tacttiles.com or visit: www.tacttiles.com

TOOlSTATiON iNTrOduCES CrABTrEE ElECTriCAl ACCESSOriES

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The new Catalogue also features over 150 new products and great deals such as a powerful SIP Airmate Compressor with 7 piece accessory kit for only £99.98. Also available is a Milwaukee Twin Pack with compact percussion drill, compact impact driver, 2 x2Ah red lithium batteries, charger and case at just £239.97. Pick up the latest Catalogue from one of Toolstation’s 150 plus sales counters across the UK or order on freephone 0808 100 7211, on“mobile friendly” number 0330 333 3303, or at www.toolstation.com.


Gleeds appointed as cost manager on ‘Royal Wharf’ the residential centrepiece of the Royal Docks in East London International management and construction consultancy, Gleeds, has been appointed by Oxley Wharf Limited as cost manager on the transformation of the Royal Docks, ‘Royal Wharf’ district. The project will create the biggest new neighbourhood since Canary Wharf and provide 3,385 new homes accommodating an estimated population of over 10,000 people.

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he development will accommodate high specification and affordable homes, covering an area of 363,000sqm and will be constructed across three phases.

bring the Singaporean investor and developer Oxley’s purchase to a successful conclusion prior to December 2013. The consultancy is now working collaboratively with Ballymore Group who is acting as Development Advisor for the UK market.

◊ Infrastructure works include the installation of water and gas pipework, roads and basement works to the main tower block. » Gleeds has diverse experience in the accommodation sector, ranging from large mixed-use developments and hotels to affordable homes, key-worker housing, student accommodation and private residences. Recent residential experience with Ballymore includes: t Embassy Gardens - An existing mixed use development over 15 acres including 2,000 apartments, 100,000ft2 retail, 100 bed hotel, 600,000ft2 commercial and extensive public realm works. t New Providence Wharf – Construction of four mixed-use tower blocks, including two residential towers, a 160bed hotel and an office block. t Pan Peninsula - Waterside development including 762 apartments in two towers rising to 40 and 50-storeys. t Leamouth Peninsula - New mixed use development comprising 3,500 residential units, 20,000m2 of offices, retail and leisure, including arts centre and gallery.

Gleeds Chairman, Richard Steer, commented: “It’s great to see post-Olympic investment in East London keeping momentum. Having worked with Ballymore Group on a number of high profile schemes, we are looking forward to extending our partnership and working with Oxley to deliver a scheme that will help drive further opportunities and prosperity into the area.”

The first phase, which will create 811 new homes, started on site in March. Following the completion of demolition and remediation works, site infrastructure will commence in October. The main works for phase one are due to complete as soon as 2016. Before its appointment as cost manager, Gleeds provided Early Contract Involvement (ECI) due diligence services which helped

The development will accommodate high specification and affordable homes, covering an area of 363,000sqm and will be constructed across three phases. The regeneration of the 38 acres of land is expected to create thousands of jobs as well as housing along the 12 mile waterfront, which is set to be transformed into one of London’s newly created ‘urban districts’.

Artist impression of new Royal Wharf development.

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◊ Gleeds (www.gleeds.com) is an international management and construction consultancy with more than 125 years’ experience in the property and construction industry. With 1300 dedicated staff across five continents and 54 offices, Gleeds prides itself on being a global business that is structured to act and think locally. ◊ Working with clients in almost every sector, Gleeds services the entire project lifecycle and categorises its offering into the following core areas: programme and project management, commercial and contract management, asset management and advisory.

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The regeneration of the 38 acres of land is expected to create thousands of jobs as well as housing along the 12 mile waterfront, which is set to be transformed into one of London’s newly created ‘urban districts’. The plans include a new high street, school, restaurants and parks. In addition, the existing Docklands Light Railway station will join with Crossrail from 2018 improving accessibility.

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Floors & Flooring ICONIC LANDMARK REFURBISHED WITH STATE-OF-THE-ART RESIN FLOORING Specialist resin systems supplier Resin Surfaces Limited (RSL) was brought in to help with the multi-million pound refurbishment of Manchester’s Central Library. The Library recently re-opened to enthusiastic reviews following a three-year refurbishment. RSL’s brief was to provide a modern flooring solution that complemented the Library’s unique neoclassical style. First opened in 1934, the Grade II* - listed building is Britain’s second-largest public library and an important tourist attraction in the city. The re-opening of the Library is part of Manchester City Council’s drive to deliver first class, accessible services and follows the unveiling of the refurbished Town Hall Extension in July of last year. Public entrances have been restored to their 1930s appearance and new staircases and lift shafts inserted to improve access throughout the Central Library.

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systems of R.S Terrazzo and R.S Terrain with R.S Beadgrip for the floor, stairs and ramped areas of the building. RSL commercial director Martin Wroe said:“Special projects like this don’t come round very often. You don’t have the opportunity to be involved in one of Manchester’s most iconic buildings every day. We needed to find products that would capture the beauty of the environment and complement its ornate design. “The end result needed to be functional as well as beautiful, given the amount of traffic expected through the building. “We also faced the challenge of working alongside a number of other contractors, due to the sheer scale of the project, but the installation ran really smoothly. “We think visitors to the building will be amazed by the transformation achieved in the building and we are delighted to have been involved in bringing this beloved landmark right up to date

while restoring and showcasing its heritage features back to their former glory.” Councillor Rosa Battle, Executive Member for Culture and Leisure for Manchester City Council, said: "From floor to ceiling to its state-of-the-art facilities, the transformation of Manchester Central Library has been all about painstaking attention to detail. The enthusiastic reactions shows that Central Library is a spectacular asset for the city." RSL put forward a bespoke design of R.S Terrazzo in a special colour pallet to complement the neoclassical design features. The system was chosen because of its seamless properties, ensuring a flat, continuous floor surface was achieved. The product was also used as a pre-cast terrazzo system on some stair areas. R.S Terrain was applied on the ramped areas with R.S Beadgrip for improved slip resistance. For more information please visit – ww w.resinsurfaces.co.uk or call 0161 4831232


LATHAMS’ ‘AGED’ FLOORING ADDS INSTANT CHARM James Latham has bolstered its already extensive solid and engineered Bausen flooring portfolio with the addition of ‘1757’, a contemporary range of ‘aged’ Oak engineered boards with broken edges, a distressed top layer and no bevel. s architects and interior designers in both the commercial and residential sectors look for a real wood flooring option that delivers an instant sense of history and ‘aged charm’ to their projects, 1757 offers the perfect solution.

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Evocative of old reclaimed floors found in classical French Chateaux, the 1757 range is naturally distressed and every board is hand finished, so that each one is completely unique. Incorporating a generous 6mm wear layer, the 1757 collection comprises five different

“Reaction from the market to this new range of flooring has already been extremely positive and we’ve had particular interest from the shopfitting and hospitality sectors. The quality and finish of this premier grade flooring is exceptional and thoroughly convincing” Andy Duffin, James Latham Director.

^ Once fitted, a Bausen 1757 floor will look as if it has been down for years v Incorporating a generous 6mm wear layer, the 1757 collection comprises five different designs

designs; Charente; which is hand carved and oiled, supplied in 18 x 220mm, Amboise; which is saw marked, water marked, white washed and oiled and also supplied in 18 x 220mm, Dijon; incorporating a stressed face and edges which is gold stained and supplied in 18 x 190mm, Pontoise Noir; boasting a distressed face and edges which is then smoked and oiled, supplied in 18 x 190mm

and Limoges; which offers a distressed face and edges and is oiled and finished in natural white matt, also supplied in 18 x 190mm. In addition, the Limoges, Pontoise Noir and Dijon ranges are all FSC certified. James Latham Director, Andy Duffin commented, “ Reaction from the market to this new range of flooring has already been extremely positive and we’ve had particular interest from the shopfitting and hospitality sectors. The quality and finish of this premier grade flooring is exceptional and thoroughly convincing. Once fitted, a 1757 floor will look as if it has been down for years, adding instant charm and character to any project either in a commercial or residential setting.”

The 1757 range is now available directly from stock at all nine of James Latham’s panel distribution sites. As well as ‘onthe-ground’ technical expertise from Latham’s fully trained staff, the company also has a specialist free-phone helpline which customers can call for additional information and advice on flooring matters; 0800 917 7056, plus, James Latham also has a brand new dedicated website for its range of flooring at: www. bausen.co.uk.


“The Terrco® process yields high production and cost effective operational rates, leading to exceptional value for money per square metre. In addition it requires minimal maintenance and has a guarantee of long life due to its high quality construction. It is highly unlikely that you would ever need to replace it.” Tracey Glew, Group Managing Director.

Floor refurbishment with PPC’s 701-S Terrco® grinder & polisher The Preparation Group has launched the Terrco® 701-S Grinder and Polisher to the UK market. It is the smallest machine in the range and with an adjustable handle is easy to transport, making it ideal for projects of up to 500m2. long with the three other models offered by PPC it features contra-rotating heads for precision and uniformity of profile, with minimum operator intervention, to provide optimum results on a wide variety of background surfaces.

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The 701-S will efficiently renovate and refurbish floors by removing rubberised compounds, latex, adhesives and coatings. A high lustre finish can be achieved when polishing concrete, granite and terrazzo, meeting the most stringent specifications. It has a variable

“The 701-S has a proven diamond performance when compared to competitors models, with the accessories that we offer suited to this machine having up to 67% more diamond content.” Tracey Glew, Group Managing Director. speed option and can be used wet or dry, fitted with a 26.5 litre water tank as standard. Wet grinding is often preferred as it extends the life of the diamond and when used in conjunction with PPC’s M450 Industrial Wet/Dry Vacuum, the resulting slurry can be collected and disposed. Says Tracey Glew, Group Managing Director; ‘The 701-S has a proven diamond performance when compared to competitors models, with the accessories that we offer suited to this machine

Terrco yellow metal bonded disc ^ Terrco 701-S shadow < Polished concrete >

having up to 67% more diamond content. The Terrco® process yields high production and cost effective operational rates, leading to exceptional value for money per square metre. In addition it requires minimal maintenance and has a guarantee of long life due to its high quality construction. It is highly unlikely that you would ever need to replace it.’ The Terrco® grinding and polishing process involves the correct selection of PPC’s metal bonded diamond discs to grind the background surface and to remove surface contaminants, followed by polishing with the specified resin bonded grades (50-6000) - working up the grades from coarse to fine. The final

step may require the application of a densifier/ sealant. Each stage requires the use of a hand grinder, to complete the edges and corners. Any lines or surface differences can then be ‘faded out’ during the proceeding multihead grinding operation. On all projects, it is possible to view the final effect that will be achieved, by handgrinding a sample area first and adding a small amount of water. For further information on solutions for floor renovation and refurbishment or for a demonstration on the capabilities of the Terrco® 701-S, contact The Preparation Group’s sales department on 01522 561 460 or visit www.thepreparationgroup.com


www.firmanglass.com

Glass Processing Specialists g p Firman Glass is a leading specialist glass manufacturer and supplier of glass, with an unrivalled reputation for fast, flexible & high quality glass processing. We offer a wide range of standard and bespoke, decorative and structural glass solutions to all industry sectors with some of the largest glass sizes available.

Further information is available from our sales and technical offices or visit our website www.firmanglass.com

Firman Glass,19 Bates Road, Harold Wood, Romford, Essex RM3 OJH Tel: 01708 374534 Fax: 01708 340511 Email: sales@firmanglass.com In association with

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Now in its 10th year, Airius has enjoyed numerous successes, including winning the ‘Innovation Award for Environmental Technology’ at the highly coveted Environment and Energy Awards 2014.

Airius – Solving the biggest waste of energy in buildings today Thermal destratification, the balancing of internal temperatures by recirculating rising hot air and sinking cool air, which has been described as the missing piece to the HVAC puzzle, is simple, effective and remarkably economical.

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he only reason why this technique is not more widespread is that there is little awareness of how adaptable it is for use in virtually any space, with ceiling heights ranging from a normal office to a high-bay warehouse. Any building refit project that has a ceiling height between 2.5 and 38 metres can potentially make savings of up to 50% on their heating and cooling costs through destratification, from offices to aircraft hangars. They are also no more complicated to install than a light fitting, meaning systems can be easily implemented into buildings both old and new.

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Fiat Car Showroom

PremiAir - Heli Hangar, Blackbusche Airport BOTTOM LEFT

needs to be replaced to keep floor level comfortable. The higher the ceiling the greater this temperature gradient, but nevertheless, the principal applies in any space. Recycle and re-use the heat that rises and/or cool air that sinks and the savings are going to be immediate. The goal of destratification is to achieve

unique, patented method which is proven to achieve full temperature equalisation (within a 2oC band) in any space, reducing heating/ cooling and CO2 emissions for their clients by up to 50%, sometimes more.

Everyone knows that hot air rises, accumulating at the ceiling, whilst cool air falls, becoming trapped or escaping out of windows and doors etc. This air then

It’s no wonder the Carbon Trust recommends destratification as one of its top three carbon saving measures.

thermal equalisation - in other words, to balance temperatures between the floor and ceiling. The way to do this turns out to be remarkably simple, involving no complex programming of a building energy management system, no need for additional HVAC units that need regular statutory inspections, or ductwork that will need expensive cleaning.

With a customer portfolio ranging from British Airways to Mercedes, Airius has seen an outstanding 150% growth over the past two years.

To fully destratify and achieve maximum savings it is vital to affect every inch of air in the space. The only way to accomplish this it to ensure airflow from the ceiling reaches the floor and spreads into every corner. Only Airius’ fans are designed to continuously move a column of air to the floor, similar to a ducted system, but without the need for ducting and avoiding any draught disturbances. It then spreads out in 360° throughout the space, blanketing along the floor and underneath any obstructions - a

So who is using this technology and is it working for them? Lush Cosmetics reported a ROI of 26 days at their Poole factory. Morrisons supermarkets turned to Airius to resolve the problem of having too-chilly food aisles alongside too-warm household aisles. At the Genentech temperature-controlled pharmaceutical warehouse in Louisville, Kentucky, a major commercial disaster was averted after the US Food and Drug Administration found the higher warehouse bays were too warm to be fit for purpose. Airius destratification fans resolved these issues within days. With a customer portfolio ranging from British Airways to Mercedes, Airius has seen an outstanding 150% growth over the past two years. Now in its 10th year, Airius has enjoyed numerous successes, including winning the ‘Innovation Award for Environmental Technology’ at the highly coveted Environment and Energy Awards 2014. The awards, which took place in April 2014, are widely regarded as one of the highest accolades for sustainability in the corporate sector. They recognise excellence and innovation in sustainable business practices, and Airius triumphed over stiff competition, including DIY giant B&Q, to scoop the award.


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Norwich

£62,351 first winter saving

45% reduction on heating costs

Airius running cost £793 p/a

Siemens Transportation

Acton

ROI in 1.6 years

431,157 KwH reduction p/a

75 tonne annual reduction in CO2

Lush Cosmetics

Dorset

ROI in 26 days

61% reduction on heating costs

Airius running cost £69 p/a

Volkswagen Head Office

Milton Keynes

ROI in 3 months

>20,000 KwH reduction p/a

Vastly improved comfort levels

Doncaster

2.9°C increase at floor level

Optimised comfort levels

Improved staff productivity

Impress Metal Manufacturing

British Telecom

Morrisons Supermarkets

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Genentech Pharmaceutical

Louisville KY

8°C stratification Increased chiller Improved chiller efficiency reduced to 2°C aisle dwell times Passed FDA regulations

Avoided HVAC Opened up £M’s system redesign of racking space


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Easy to use Max/Min, In/Out & Alarm Thermometer

New insulation system will save time and money

Airius PureAir launches system that improves air quality

This simple, easy to use max/min, in/out and alarm thermometer indicates temperature over the range of 49.9 to 69.9 °C with a resolution of 0.1 °C/°F and an accuracy of ±1 °C. The thermometer features a large LCD display, a max/min memory function to record the highest and lowest temperatures and a high/low programmable audible alarm. The unit incorporates two temperature sensors, external and internal sensors. The water resistant remote probe can be mounted onto an external wall using the suction pad or mounting bracket supplied to indicate outside temperatures, whilst the unit itself can be position inside a building, simultaneously recording both the external and the internal temperatures. For further information em ail: sales@etiltd.com or visit: www.etiltd.com

A new home insulation system which can beat the British weather and save time and money is being launched in the UK.

Global expert in thermal destratification, Airius, is delighted to announce its new PureAir system, guaranteed to improve indoor environments. The Airius PureAir air purification and odour control system reduces viruses, bacteria, gases, mould and odours by more than 90 per cent, creating clean, healthy and odour free indoor spaces. In workspaces, the Airius PureAir system has been proven to reduce staff absenteeism and increase staff productivity. Simple to install, the units are small, versatile and unobtrusive and the system can also reduce heating costs by 20-50 per cent, and cooling costs by 20-40 per cent. The system reduces CO2 emissions by 20-50 per cent and recycles the heat produced from machinery, lighting and heat gain.

The ECAP system from home insulation and safety specialists GTi is set to more than halve the time it usually takes to externally insulate buildings of solid wall construction. The secret is its pre-finished external insulation system which means it is instantly wind and water tight unlike more traditional methods that are at the mercy of the weather. And it is far quicker and simpler to install than other systems. The ECAP system, the first of its type, is a process of sheets of semi-finished polystyrene for an exterior thermal insulation composite system (ETICS) and each sheet is made of a layer of coating and a fiberglass mesh protruding on two sides. For more information Tel. 01369 702070 or visit www.gti-limited.com

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Avoid Hefty Replacement Costs With UK Spares Boiler Range

Gledhill Achieves Market First With Horizontal Stainless Launch

New Ventilation Brochure from Mitsubishi Electric

UK Spares (www.uk-spares.com), the leading online distributor of spare parts within the electrical heating sector, has added to its substantial range of boiler spare parts, now suitable for commercial, domestic and industrial heatersfrom small offices, canteens and households. With replacement prices starting from just £20, UK Spares stocks a range of water boiler spare parts spanning major brand names from a range of leading companies, including Burco, Zip and Redring. UK Spares removes the need to replace a full boiler for the sake of a broken element, lever tap or solenoid valve. Using the latest data specs, up-to-date information and extensive product knowledge, the UK Spares team use their years of knowledge and expertise in order to identify the correct spare part for each individual request. For further information visit – www.uk-spares.com or Tel: 01454 62050

Gledhill, the cylinder specialist, has achieved another market first with the launch of the UK’s only domestic horizontal unvented cylinder. This has been independently approved by public health and safety organisation, NSF-WRc,

Mitsubishi Electric has launched a new ventilation brochure showing how mechanical ventilation with heat recovery (MVHR) and air handling units (AHU) can help benefit any building from a major commercial building, school or office to a single home.

With another new addition to Gledhill’s market leading family of StainlessLite cylinders, the new range of horizontal products are available in sizes from 180 litres to 300 litre in both indirect and indirect solar configurations.

According the World Health Organisation, we spend around 90% of our time indoors, so good air quality within buildings is vital if we are to avoid sick building syndrome and the negative health effects of excess humidity and stale polluted air. .

Providing the ideal solution for locations where installation height is restricted, Gledhill’s horizontal stainless range is up to 50 per cent lighter than other unvented stainless steel cylinders, making the product perfectly suited to loft spaces. For further information on Glenhill please visit – www.gledhill.net

To answer this pressing need, Mitsubishi Electric has developed this new brochure to bring together the comprehensive range of products on offer. Download at Mitsubishi Electric’s digital library: http://library.mitsubishielectric.co.uk/pdf/book/ Ventilation_Brochure_2014


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Thermocrete Chimney Linings are celebrating their 40th year

Allan Barnes formed the business in Bradford, West Yorkshire in July 1974 and since its formation, Thermocrete Chimney Linings has grown from a small one man business into a prosperous, thriving network.

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he main reason for the rapid expansion is due to their professional team of Approved Installers (Chimney Chaps). The success of their unique process in the U.K. has led to many enquiries from abroad. Allan spent two years in North America where he researched franchise techniques and came back to the U.K. with a wealth of knowledge and understanding of Franchising. The first Franchise was sold in January 1979 and proved to be a very lucrative exercise for both Thermocrete and the new Franchisee. Research has shown the Country could support


64 braches however; to enable each Franchise to develop more profitably, a maximum of 30 branches were planned. Thermocretes’ unique format of franchising selective contractors to carry out their Chimney Lining Systems has proved to be highly successful especially for their ‘Chimney Chaps’. Thermocrete Chimney Lining Systems offer a level of service and quality which have elevated the Company to their present high status. The Company Chairman, Allan Barnes says “Achieving and maintaining a first class service demands both investment and commitment. Our blue-print for growth and expansion, places strong emphasis on continued investment in the quality of our products and installation services”.

and polluting their living environment. The restoration and repair of old chimneys has always been a costly and arduous operation however, the Thermocrete Chimney Lining System is very clean and efficient to install and creates a brand new flue within the existing chimney. Making it better than new. Thermocrete utilise two methods of chimney lining. The Pumped System and the Spray System. Both systems have been patented and are only available to their Approved Installers (Chimney Chaps). The consequences of a faulty chimney can be dangerous or even fatal. According to government figures over 200 people die each year and many more suffer from the effects of carbon monoxide leaking from their chimneys

Thermocrete have launched a FREE HELPLINE SERVICE to assist anyone who is concerned about the condition or safety of their chimney. Over the past 40 years the Thermocrete management team have accumulated a wealth of experience and knowledge regarding the problems associated with faulty chimneys and flues. The team will be able to analyse the callers’ information and identify dangerous conditions, then provide the caller with helpful advice and recommend which steps to take to solve the problem. Anyone in need of specialist help or advice regarding their chimney, can call the FREE HELPLINE, by dialling 0800 0345442.

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Matthew Barnes, the Company’s technical manager said ‘’We are constantly researching alternative materials in an attempt to create a superior chimney lining formula. There are new aggregates, additives and specialised cements coming onto the market almost daily and we have to progress to the highest standard of quality possible to maintain Thermocretes’ reputation as the country’s leading chimney lining organisation”.

‘’We are constantly researching alternative materials in an attempt to create a superior chimney lining formula. There are new aggregates, additives and specialised cements coming onto the market almost daily and we have to progress to the highest standard of quality possible to maintain Thermocretes’ reputation as the country’s leading chimney lining organisation”. Matthew Barnes, Thermocrete Chimney Linings technical manager.

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College Court scores a hat-trick at RIBA East Midlands awards Three more accolades, including Building of the Year, follow RICS award earlier this month

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ood things come in threes, and College Court certainly proves the rule as it has walked away from the Royal Institute of British Architects East Midlands Awards with wins in no less than three categories. The University of Leicester’s Conference Centre and Hotel Project, which transformed a former University Halls of Residence into a state-of-the-art conference facility and Hotel, was named Building of Year at the RIBA regional awards ceremony on 15 May, as well receiving a Conservation Award and an East Midlands Regional Award.

They follow the award of a Royal Institute of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) East Midlands Regional Award for Building Conservation Project of the Year earlier in May. Members of College Court and the University’s Division of Estates and Facilities Management collected the awards, which celebrate of architectural excellence in the region. Regional winners will be put forward for the RIBA National Awards in June. Trevor Humphreys, Director of Estates, said: “This is testament to the excellent project team that work tirelessly to deliver a high

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quality facility on time and on budget. The University is quite rightly proud of College Court and I am flattered that the RIBA has recognised our work with these awards.” Steve Crawford, College Court Conference Centre Director, said: “The recent awards won by College Court have come about from great teamwork, clear focus on what we wanted to achieve, and at the heart

“This is testament to the excellent project team that work tirelessly to deliver a high quality facility on time and on budget. The University is quite rightly proud of College Court and I am flattered that the RIBA has recognised our work with these awards” Trevor Humphreys, Director of Estates. of all our decisions when developing the project was the customer. These have laid the foundations for College Court as it now successfully operates as a leading conference centre & hotel. The customer is the heart of the business and with the excellent team in place to run College Court I am confident that we will build upon the recent success.” College Court is a £17.5 million project which turned the University’s Grade II listed College Hall buildings into a leading residential conference venue. The buildings were originally designed by internationally renowned architects Trevor Dannatt and Leslie Martin and were originally built as catered student accommodation. The refurbishment was designed by Associated Architects of Birmingham and constructed by Wilmott Dixon. The new designs met with the approval of one of the original architects, Trevor Dannatt.

The Grade II listed buildings, located close to the City Centre, had been out of use for around eight years.

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The development also houses 18 conference rooms, 123 en suite bedrooms, restaurant, bar, private dining room and garden lounge.

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New Granite Transformations Worktop Finish Is All White

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Right now, it’s all about white kitchens according to interior design bibles from Country Living and Elle Décor, to Architectural Digest. Even the esteemed Wall Street Journal says that all-white kitchens are amongst the top interior design trends for 2014. What better time, then, for kitchen and bathroom makeover experts, Granite Transformations, to launch their new Hydra White worktop finish. With 67% recycled glass content, including mirror fleck for subtle highlights under halogen lamps, this surface also chimes in with current consumer demand for eco-friendly materials. Granite Transformations’ slimline, lightweight, yet highly durable Hydra White recycled glass material can be fitted directly over dark stone countertops and other work surfaces, creating an instant‘new beginning’for home owners. To check out the nearest Granite Transformations showroom, visit – www.granitetransformations.co.uk or call 0800 044 5393

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Global Support for the All-New January FURNITURE SHOW 2015

Saracen Provides New Interiors For Servomex

A host of leading brands from the UK and across the globe are continuing to sign up for the all-new January Furniture Show 2015.

Saracen Interiors has completed a £100,000 office fit out contract for Servomex. The project, carried out at the leading international gas analysis expert’s UK headquarters in Crowborough, East Sussex, was undertaken as a fast-track job, with all works completed within four weeks.

To be held 13-15 January at the NEC, Jansen International, Quarrata Qualita, Alpine Lounge, Lifestyle Europe, ROM, G Plan Vintage, Clemence Richard, Artistic Upholstery, Delta Salotti and Origin Red are the latest big names to confirm their attendance. These new signings are testament to the continuing success of the time-honoured, established event. With over 300 best of British and International furniture brands now confirmed, the show is set to be the largest event ever organised by directors of Furniture Fairs. The January Furniture Show 2015 will run midweek from Tuesday 13 to Thursday 15 and be located in Halls 1-3. Visit www.januaryfurnitureshow.com

Working flexibly and with minimum disruption to Servomex’s office staff, the office interiors specialist has presented its client with a creative new break out environment. Works included the refurbishment of the canteen area and the provision of a large moveable wall to divide the office and canteen spaces. Saracen also provided new carpet with logo inserted and cutting edge, modern furniture, chosen to complement Servomex’s corporate colours. Saracen has recently launched three new group divisions. For further information on Saracen log on to www.saraceninteriors.com


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Interiors & Interior Design THE INTERIORS GROUP FIT-OUT NEW RELOCATED OFFICES FOR INSTINCTIF PARTNERS, AN INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS COMMUNICATIONS CONSULTANCY SITUATED AT 65 GRESHAM ST. LONDON. The Instinctif partnership model helps clients grow and prosper by placing deep rooted specialist communications skills alongside market leading insights and understanding. The relocation coincided with the announcement of Instinctif Partners’new name (having previously been known as College Group) and so it was imperative that the stylish and innovative environment reflected the brand essence of the new name as well as the diversity of the business. The final design therefore features both a corporate yet creative mixture of space. Working closely with the client Kathryn O’Callaghan, Head of Design at The Interiors Group has designed specific joinery pieces, the media wall, the bespoke feature walls, reception desk and lighting within the front of house. The flooring consists of a beautiful porcelain tile and Interface luxury living feature carpeting. A backlit reception desk shows the client’s twelve corporate colours on rotation and glow illuminating the company name “Instinctif Partners.”

Leather cream seating is utilised in the visitors waiting area, whilst a glass coffee table creates a sleek smart contrast against the black carpet flooring and the feature lighting set in the ceiling. A large 8-10 screen media wall creates the main focal point. Leading on from the front of house through the transition zone is a custom-made wall covering created by the Instinctif in-house design team, which adds personality to the space. Whilst a glass slatted feature wall gives the visitor a glimpse of the open plan office whilst keeping staff privacy. The overall colour scheme within the main office space is predominantly neutral with white and light gray tones combined with rich purple feature walls and within the carpeting. Bright colours are introduced in soft seating and breakout areas – helping to add warmth and inject fun into this rather elegant plan. The layout of the open plan office is particularly interesting as it is designed as a circular newsroom with a circular high table in the heart of the space. The table is highlighted by an oversized dome pendent.

The Boardroom and meeting rooms utilise a matt black colour for the feature wall giving it a key look of sophistication. The lighting throughout this design scheme reflects the shape of the main office table within the ceiling and lighting design. Commenting on the build and design, Donna Zurcher, Managing Partner said: “We are delighted with our striking new office environment. The Interiors Group worked closely with us as a team, listening to our needs and responding with creativity and a depth of knowledge and insight borne from vast experience. I would have no hesitation in working with them again – and found their enthusiasm, commitment and professionalism refreshing.” The Interiors Group have over 25 years experience delivering stunning commercial environments. They are widely proven and trusted by both clients and professional project managers to deliver business environments on time and on budget. Visit www.interiorsgroup.co.uk

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BASALTE WHERE INGENUITY MEETS SIMPLICITY Home automation systems are often designed from a technical point of view, but the young Belgian company Basalte believes that you should be able to control everything in an intuitive and simple way. This innovative company designs products for the modern smart home. From the beginning, Basalte’s mainspring was to develop user-friendly products with a sophisticated user interface and a beautiful design. Basalte’s timeless and exclusive product range consists of unique and intelligent design switches based on advanced touch technology. One of these innovative switches is Sentido, a square-shaped light switch that is divided into two or four equal surfaces, each with its different functions. In this way, lights and curtains can be controlled even at the slightest touch. The use of high-quality touch-sensitive metal surface not only results in a pure, timeless and highly innovative design, but also creates a great and unique user experience. Basalte also developed Deseo, an intelligent room controller with an integrated thermostat. Besides being a beautiful thermostat, Deseo can also control all home automation functions of a room in an intuitive way.

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Another product of Basalte is Eve, an elegant frame to secure an iPad in style on the wall. This frame turns the iPad and also iPod touch in an amazing on-wall touch screen. Eve frames offer a sober but elegant solution to replace a complex touch screen for a home automation system that often dominates the room. Basalte always looks for an emotional connection when designing products and sees to it that products not only look or feel good, but also are great fun to use. The company’s continuous commitment to accessible technology and quality design has been awarded the last six years with more than 20 international design awards. Basalte products add comfort by simplifying the user experience in the modern home, because simplicity is the ultimate sophistication. *- (*- $)!*-( /$*)ǽ 222ǻ . '/ ǻ ȗ $)!*ȭ . '/ ǻ ǻ

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is simply a “Black Box” point of use power system and features two internal and one external power circuits to feed power to any sort of lift.” Our ELPS can be sited as close as possible to the lift and installed in a well ventilated indoors location. Installation is simple and being able to install the ELPS close to the point of use, reduces cable runs and reduces the risk of damage to or theft of cables. These risks are greater where a “Centralised” back-up power systems are in place remote use, the lift in this case. About the Product: “Black Box” ELPS series 3 evacuation lift power system The ELPS is generally the size of a large filing cabinet and can be housed in most cases in the plant or electrical rooms required in lift installations, or can even be housed in the “cupboard under the stairs”. Its installation is relatively quick and simple. We provide a bypass box which once installed allows for us to quickly and easily attached cables to our unit, and these come with the ELPS. This wall mounting box is also provided with a manual change-over bypass switch. This allows the unit to be safely installed and maintained. In the correct position the unit will provide power from the mains, or battery in the event of a loss of power.

Evacuation lifts Emergency power specialists New office move Power Systems International Limited, established in 1986 produces custom engineered power solutions for such uses as the emergency power for Evacuation Lifts as defined in the Disability Discrimination Act of 1995 and the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order of 2005. About the company:

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ver the past few years, following on from their participation in the Cambridgeshire County Council’s “evacuation of disabled persons from Public Buildings” initiative, the Company has completed a record number of high profile installations of their ELPS emergency power systems. The Power Systems International team works closely with Lift manufacturers, Local Authority Fire Safety Officers, Disability Officers, Consulting Engineers and Architects to determine the best cost effective means to deliver power “on demand” to a dedicated evacuation lift in the event of an emergency.

“The new series 3 ELPS product announced by Power Systems International Limited

There are many emergencies which may result in a building or part of a building needing to be evacuated, and not just fire. Earthquake tremors, explosion, a security threat, impact damage from crashing vehicle, flooding, storm damage, chemical, gas or other vapour release into the atmosphere. More likely is a loss of power from the grid, or a “Power Cut”. Whether these lead to a call to evacuate will vary depending on the location and the use of the building. The majority of evacuations in the UK over the past 10 years have focussed on fire, toxic fumes and smoke emission and the exceptional storm water flooding and mains power line failures over the winter of 2013. We are usually told do not use lifts in a fire emergency. However it might be permitted to use an appropriate lift under supervision for the evacuation of disabled persons where it would be a slow and daunting task to use exit stairways for wheel chair bound persons. The decision would have to be made based on the threat to life, and it is possibly that a suitable lift that is a distance away from the reported emergency hazard area. If the risk is seen to be less than staying in the building or evacuating personnel into an unknown hazard, then an evacuation lift can be used. The emergency alarm

We have appreciated the feed back! Jon Hill, Managing Director said “We have taken note of customer feedback about features that users wanted to have on future emergency power systems for evacuation lifts”.

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It is very likely a well designed Building Management System (BMS) in a large building will have smoke detectors, thermal monitors, probably carbon monoxide sensors. It will probably also initiate a sprinkler system if a fire has been detected, and that it will then alert the emergency services to respond. Whether this happens automatically or via human interaction by someone pressing a “smash glass” fire alarm on seeing fire or detecting smoke, is not

“We have taken note of customer feedback about features that users wanted to have on future emergency power systems for evacuation lifts” Jon Hill, Managing Director.

The ELPS product from the Power Systems International is the more secure and best cost effective means of providing power to make the difference for emergency evacuation lifts important to our unit, other than in the event of a fire an alarm system is triggered. Unfortunately the ELPS in not human, it has a memory but must be “informed” about an emergency by an automatic signal from the BMS. The ELPS will, however detect a mains failure and will be ready to deliver power. Why an ELPS? Each of the other solutions have problems. Dual feed is fine so long as either or feeds are still working. Often in a power cut both feeds will go down. Also in the event of fire often all electricity is cut. The other solution is a diesel generator. This requires a separate building. They are noisy, smelly and eco-unfriendly. They require much more maintenance, and they have an increased risk of theft of fuel and damage to cabling. For a cost effective, quiet and eco-friendly solution to give you peace of mind there is one obvious solution>>>> The ELPS product from the Power Systems International is the more secure and best cost effective means of providing power to make the difference for emergency evacuation lifts: t The ELPS delivers power when it is needed. t The ELPS delivers power to the point where it is needed. t No fumes, no smell, no fuel storage, no noise, no pollution just needs little energy to keep the internal batteries charged! Power Systems International Limited, specialist supplier of “point of use” emergency power systems for evacuation lifts has a new office address. The firm has operated from its international headquarters in Chalfont St.Giles since December 1988, and moved to its new premises Stone House, High Street, Chalfont St.Giles, HP8 4QA on 1 April 2014. The telephone and fax numbers are unchanged: Telephone: +44 1494 871544 Fax: +44 1494 873118. www.powersystemsinternational.com Contact: Paul Berry E: info@powersystemsinternational.com


Easy Stair - Temporary Staircase EASY - SAFE

Easy Stair is a temporary staircase which provides access to upper Àoors prior to the installation of permanent stairs. Easy Stair is particularly useful when a project involves the installation of quality, expensive stairs as installing a temporary staircase can prevent damage to the ¿nished staircase. Preventing damage to the ¿nished stairs can potentially save a great deal of money, delays and problems! Where a bespoke staircase is being installed Easy Stair also allows greater time to ¿nalise the design and manufacture without delaying the program. Easy Stair allows easy access for clients to gain access to upper Àoors during site meetings and view site progress. A temporary staircase will also speed up the building process as site operatives can use a speedy, safe method of access (rather than ladders) - again saving money and potentially reducing the program time. Easy Stair is delivered to site fully assembled, it is simply lifted into position secured by two screws and the handrails inserted into either side. The stair unit weighs only 25kg and is available throughout the UK on a next day delivery service. When used with suitable stairwell edge protection, stairwells can be safer, easier and improve productivity from the very start of the construction process. The stairs are 600mm wide and suit Àoor to Àoor heights ranging from 2.65m to 3.05m.

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Focus SB supply designer electrical sockets and switches for Wimbledon refurbishment The Wimbledon All England Lawn Tennis Club has undergone extensive refurbishment during recent months in preparation for this year’s tournament.

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s part of the refurbishment, luxury electrical accessories manufacturer, Focus SB were chosen to supply over 100 sockets and switches from their newly released Uxbridge flat plate range, which incorporates MK Electric® inserts. Andrew Buchanan of Joanna Trading, the leading design company responsible for the new, light and airy interiors, chose to specify Focus SB because of their unique ability to create bespoke plates to suit any project. Andrew says: “From my previous experience of working with Focus SB on interior projects, I knew that they could offer a wide variety of plate styles and finishes, with the flexibility to incorporate quality MK Electric® inserts, which was the preferred choice of the Tennis Club.”

Many of the sockets were hand-sprayed in a cream colour at Focus SB’s in-house paint shop, designed to harmonise with the newly painted walls and luxurious textured wall coverings. Satin Chrome and Antique Brass finishes were also used in lounge areas were members can relax and unwind. Guillotined edges to the plates were also specified especially for this project, rather than the standard rounded corners of the Uxbridge range. Focus SB specialise in bespoke plates and have the unique UK based manufacturing facilities to meet the designer’s and client’s specifications exactly. Installed by electrical contractor, Pace Electrical Services, Focus SB’s stylish flat plates ensured that the Wimbledon players, clubhouse members and staff could use all the electric devices they needed throughout the tournament in 2014 and for many years to come. Steve Moss, Focus SB Product Consultant added: “This project perfectly demonstrates how the whole team at Focus SB can work together with interior designers, architects, specifiers and contractors, to manufacture unique electrical accessories designed to complement quality interiors and meet any client requirements.” www.focus-sb.co.uk Telephone: 01424 858060 Focus SB, Napier Road, Castleham Industrial Estate, St Leonards-on-Sea, East Sussex TN38 9NY

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Marley Eternit clay tiles cut roof restoration cost by 30%

The Roofing Awards – Winner Revealed

Told You So – Roofing Specialists Fighting Back

The owners of a 16th century Grade II Listed manor house near Ipswich have saved 30% on the cost of their roof restoration project by using Marley Eternit machine-made Acme double camber clay plain tiles in Antique to achieve an aged appearance on the roof. The roof replacement consisted of nine integrated areas including the porch and dormer, and a section of Welsh slate. Alongside traditional handmade tiles, architect Ian Malton of CAM Architects Ltd advised the owners to consider a machine-made clay tile, which would obtain a heritage effect with less cost and significant installation benefits. The architect recommended the Marley Eternit Acme double camber clay tile in Antique and after being chosen by the owners, 38,000 of the tiles were specified for the whole roof replacement.

On Friday 16th May, the ninth annual Roofing Awards took place at the Hilton Metropole in central London. A record seven hundred guests arrived to be a part of this prestigious industry event, which was jointly hosted by TV Presenter and Interior Designer Linda Barker and NFRC Chief Executive Ray Horwood. To find out about this year’s award-winning companies and projects, as well as individual awards winners for Young Lead Worker of the Year and Health & Safety Champion, head to the dedicated awards media page at http://bit.ly/1hEXJme. From there you will also be able to check out this year’s sponsors and partners as well as download a number of award-related publications.

To request a copy of our new inspirational clay plain tile guide, please contact 01283 722588 or visit www.marleyeternit.co.uk/clay.

Visit the dedicated awards media page at http://bit.ly/1hEXJme.

The ongoing price war in metal roofing has the marketplace continuing under siege from contractors trying to win projects by heavily undercutting prices to clients that have been persuaded the bottom line is all that matters. An increasing number of specialists are however now turning away from this “work at any price” nightmare scenario and refusing to compromise their standards. The outstanding metal roofing companies whose expertise lies in the design and installation of traditional aluminium, copper, zinc, stainless and zinc roofing and cladding are members of the Federation of Traditional Metal Roofing Contractors (FTMRC) That sometimes lowest price should be taken as a warning, not an opportunity. Don’t say we didn’t tell you. Visit : www.ftmrc.co.uk/main/


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UK Guide to Good Practice F• T• M• R• C

in Fully Supported Metal Roofing and Cladding 2nd Edition

AVAILABLE NOW! Tabbed easy to read sections

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The 2nd Edition of the FTMRC UK Guide to Good Practice in Fully Supported Metal Roofing and Cladding is now available in laminated hardback and soft cover versions and in digital format. Containing 96 pages of technical information, more than 100 illustrations, plus tables, charts and full colour photographs. This essential guide for designers and installers is set out in tabbed, easy to read sections covering the general detailing requirements for

aluminium, copper, galvanised and stainless steel and zinc roofing and cladding. Its laminated design format provides a durable publication for use on site, in the office or workshop. Printed versions can be purchased directly from the FTMRC using the contact details below. A digital version suitable for laptops, tablets and mobile phones is available online at; www.guidetometalroofing.co.uk

To purchase copies of the guide please use the contact details below; Hard cover version @ £45.00 + £5.00 postage and packaging Soft cover version @ £40.00 + £5.00 postage and packaging Digital version @ £35.00 – via download access from www.guidetometalroofing.co.uk The Federation of Traditional Metal Roofing Contractors Centurion House, 36 London Road, East Grinstead, West Sussex, RH19 1AB Tel: 01342 301627 Fax: 01342 303200 Email: info@ftmrc.co.uk www.guidetometalroofing.co.uk


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Roofing & Cladding SPRA launches generic BIM objects on the NBS National BIM Library The first trade association to receive RIBA recognition With the 2016 Government-imposed deadline for BIM use on publiclyfunded projects approaching, awareness of BIM and adoption rates among specifiers is growing rapidly, with almost half of respondents sourcing BIM objects from a specialist BIM library according to the findings of the latest NBS National BIM Survey. The Single Ply Roofing Association (SPRA) is the first trade organisation to have its BIM objects included on the NBS National BIM Library. Launching seven most commonly used roof build ups - which are ideally suited for the use of single ply systems on flat, pitched or curved roofs - these BIM objects can be switched to a specific manufacturer’s product as the project progresses. With commitment to BIM there are real opportunities to deliver improved buildings at the heart of the community (schools, hospitals, sheltered housing etc.) alongside the project supply chain benefiting from standardised information and collaboration enabling better decision-making, improved productivity, increased efficiency, competitive advantage and higher profitability. And sourcing BIM objects from an industry-leading library means objects are always current and accurate. Quick and easy to download, specifiers have the additional reassurance that the seven roof types available on the NBS National BIM Library have been designed to SPRA standards and guidelines. “Following our discussions with NBS last year concerning the role of industry-recognised trade bodies assisting with the development of generic BIM objects, we are delighted to be the first trade organisation to have launched our BIM programme,” commented James Talman, SPRA CEO.

To view and download the SPRA generic BIM objects, visit www.nationalbimlibrar y.com/Single -Ply-Roofing-Association or to find out more about SPRA and the benefits of membership, visit www.SPRA.co.uk

Stuart Burns, Director at Dura Composites,

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Deciding on a look for a new build or renovation can be a seriously stressful experience for the end client, whether they be a self builder or a multi-national organisation. Many wrestle with the dilemma of using modern materials for a sleek and fresh look or the use traditional materials such as wood. Whilst natural wood cladding represents a sizeable chunk of the wall cladding and façade market place, it is an area that must be fully understood if you are to achieve the look you want for a long period of time. That is because most timber cladding will fade significantly and begin to rot over time unless it is treated with the appropriate paint or stain at regular intervals. An alternative to using natural timber comes in the form of a fast growing new product made using timber composites. That is where natural timber is used within a composite mix to create a material that is more suited to battling the elements over an extended life cycle in all weather conditions. Dura Cladding is one such product on the market where selected recycled wood and recycled high density polyethylene is used to create a cladding range that offer the natural appearance of wooden cladding but without the hassle or expense of periodic maintenance to preserve the wood. Timber composite cladding still represents a tiny margin of the overall market, and UK suppliers

are few and far between, but it seems key decision makers are finally realising its’ true value for new builds or refurbishments. One of the main points to note for the eco-minded is that a quality timber composite product like Dura Cladding can be just as green as wood, if not more. A report from CERAM UK confirmed that Dura Cladding meets the highest sustainability specifications. It is made of 87% recycled materials, and was the first timber composite supplier to become FSC ® 100% certified. Whereas traditional wood planks require regular painting or staining to preserve their natural beauty and protect them, UV inhibitors can be added to a quality timber composite at the point of manufacture to protect against the elements. Another thing to remember when choosing a supplier is that the best ones offer warranties of up to 25 years – at least a decade longer than the life-cycle of the average hardwood alternative. Quality timber composite cladding is further characterised by the fact that it won’t crack, shrink, warp or rot. To illustrate how Dura Cladding can be used both traditionally and also in a more contemporary format, the Dura premises were recently fitted with the recently launched 150/21 Weatherboard product in

The transformation is complete. Barn Black for the main factory and 200/21 Flush in Pale Grey for the more contemporary office building at the front of the premises. The series of photos taken during the installation help illustrate not only how relatively simple the material is to install for professionals, but also how much of a transformation can be accomplished across a large area with a relatively small outlay. Most visitors to the premises do not believe that natural wood has not be used to create a such a traditional barn look, and are excited about the prospect of having little maintenance to do and are attracted by the fact that according to accelerated UV test results, the material will retain the vast proportion of its colour throughout its 25 year design life. Aesthetics are always subjective and can be a highly emotive subject for the façade of a building. What is not subjective though is life cycle costs. Due to the lack of maintenance required, and the long design life, although composite cladding purchase costs may be higher than some natural wood cladding, it can actually work out significantly cheaper when life cycle costs are considered. Being 87% recycled and available as FSC© 100% the green aspect is thoroughly covered as well. For further information call: 01255 423601 E: enquiries@duracomposites.com Web:w ww.duracomposites.com


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Safety, Security & Fire Protection LED ILLUMINATION FOR CONSUMER UNITS Ensures Safer Resetting of Tripped Circuit Breakers The days of looking for a torch with working batteries when the lights go out due to a tripped circuit breaker are truly numbered thanks to CPNCudis. The circuit protection specialist has developed an illuminated LED strip that is activated when the cover of the consumer unit is opened. This makes access and resetting the affected breaker simple and safer especially for users with sight impairment or mobility difficulties and who are particularly vulnerable when a circuit breakers trips. The illuminated LED strip can be specified pre-installed in CPN brand 17th Edition and other consumer units in the range. Activated by a micro switch when the cover is opened, the low power six light LED strip has an integral long-life battery that is easily accessed for replacement. Peter O’Neill, business manager for CPN-Cudis explained, “Consumer units are very often hidden away under stairs, in cupboards or in other dark locations. The householder usually needs to find a working torch to see which MCB has tripped. The new LED strip is simple to install by anyone with basic DIY skills, though social housing landlords may want this to be done by an electrician. This is an ideal task to specify within

upgrade programmes to local council or private properties that can make a big difference to the safety and convenience of occupiers.” The LED strips are available nationwide via the CPN-Cudis stockist network. A video has been produced to illustrate the problem when lights fail and improvements in access and safety the LED strips make in identifying a tripped MCB, RCD or RCBO that has failed. Dedicated web pages with more information can be seen on the web at www.cudis-led.co.uk where details of the nearest CPN-Cudis stockist can also be found. “We think that this development will be of greatest benefit to the vulnerable, but any consumer will appreciate the greater convenience and speed that it will provide. We have electricians qualified to 17th Edition codes on hand to assist over the telephone any installers or wholesalers who need advice with any aspect of LED strip application,” Peter concluded.

For further information Tel. 0161 765 3000 Fax. 0161 705 2900 E-mail: sales@cudis.co.uk Web: www.cudis-led.co.uk and www.cudis.co.uk

All-in-one CCTV cameras for interior and exterior applications With their versatile and innovative features, the latest high-resolution all-in-one CCTV cameras from Siemens cover the full spectrum of security applications. Available are an indoor model, two indoor/outdoor models ready-fitted in IP66 heated enclosures, and an IP66 fixeddome vandal-resistant model. The new cameras are fast and easy to install and set up. They offer automatic day/night operation with wide dynamic range (WDR) technology that allows them to capture clear images even in difficult lighting conditions. In addition, the cameras feature an integrated twisted-pair transmitter module to facilitate network connection. To provide maximum flexibility and to ensure suitability for use in even the most demanding applications, the top model in the range incorporates the unique Siemens infrared/white light illumination system. When the camera is operating in low light conditions, infrared mode makes it possible to illuminate the scene without attracting attention, while switching to the white-light mode warns targets that they have been detected. This is often sufficient to deter them from nefarious activity and also provides sufficient light for the camera to record color images.

For further information please co ntact: Sam Lord, Security Products for Siemens, T: 01291 437920; E: sam.lord@siemens.com

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Siemens all-in-one cameras are supplied with the lens already fitted and adjusted, which significantly reduces the time needed for installation. For indoor/outdoor models, pre-fitted mounting brackets and sunshields facilitate installation even further. The handy remote control accessory supplied with all models provides fast and convenient access to all camera settings.

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AIMING ‘HIRE’: A COMPETENT WO FUTURE! A closer look at Hire Association Europe / Event Hire Association and their members Whether you’re involved in house building, renovation, general construction, infrastructure maintenance, household DIY, events or festivals our members provide the equipment when and where you need it!

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n fact, we are an enabling industry – our members supply every conceivable type of equipment to rent or hire for projects of all kinds, throughout the UK and beyond. HAE has over 800 members ranging from the small tool or event hire shops in the high street to multi-national businesses and they are in a unique position to support the economic growth and recovery process as it is needed.

HAE has over 800 members ranging from the small tool or event hire shops in the high street to multi-national businesses and they are in a unique position to support the economic growth and recovery process as it is needed.

Therefore, HAE encourages hire and rental clients and customers to engage with a hire company displaying the SafeHire Scheme Member logo. Hire Education for a skilled industry workforce – working with CITB, HAE has developed a host of training programmes specifically for the hire industry workforce to give you, the clients and customers of hire, confidence that members know what they are doing! From a bespoke apprenticeship programme in Hire Desk Operations to an ILM accredited Management & Leadership Programme, HAE / EHA is working towards a sustainable future for the hire industry and its stakeholder partners.

A recent HAE survey undertaken with the construction industry suggested: t On average, half the equipment used on projects is hired, not owned t Competitive pricing for hired equipment is important but quality of service is rated higher in the purchase decision HAE / EHA is working constantly with its members to create a better supply chain partnership with the construction sector:

Recognising the best of the best

Safe and regularly maintained equipment is a No. 1 priority – the HAE, with assistance from BSI, HSE, CHAS and CITB has developed a private standard for members to prove competence and compliance with Health & Safety legislation. SafeHire Certified hire and rental companies are dedicated to maintaining standards in:√ √ √ √ √

Quality Management Corporate Social Responsibility Environmental Management Health, Safety & Welfare Employee Development and Training

SafeHire members, through a mutual recognition agreement, also receive full CHAS accreditation and SSIP recognition.

Each year, HAE / EHA holds a glittering awards event – the Hire Awards of Excellence – where ‘both Individuals and companies receive the due recognition of their achievements. At the 2014 event we were delighted to welcome BBC’s DIY SOS presenter – Nick Knowles – as compere who shared some fascinating stories of his experiences with building contractors, hire companies and, of course, most importantly the volunteer tradesmen the show is so reliant up on. Nick highlighted some great examples of real industry collaboration. If you would like to be more involved in the 2015 event as either an entrant or as an Industry sponsor then please register your interest by contacting gill.bridger@ hae.org.uk


ORKFORCE AND A SUSTAINABLE A useful tool for your customers – The Hire Calculator Throughout 2013 the HAE EHA boffins were devising a useful new tool that helps calculate the benefit of hiring equipment, as opposed to buying it.

his was first released in the Autumn, on our website, with some members adopting it on their own pages: Adams Catering Hire and erento UK for example.

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This useful calculator allows you to enter key information about a kit item and then provides a recommendation to Hire or Buy, including an indication of the overall financial advantage gained by doing one over the other! You can try the app for yourself here: www.hae.org.uk/hirecalculator The web version was followed earlier this year by the release of a mobile app, announced quite proudly at January’s Hire Convention, and which has been adopted among members with some moderate success!

Downloading the mobile app is simple, just visit iTunes or Google Play on your mobile and search for “Hire Association”, then follow the instructions to install on your device. The mobile app is particularly powerful as, not only does it recommend a course of action, but also utilises your phones GPS system to locate the nearest HAE EHA member, providing the information in an interactive map view. These two invaluable tools form a key part of The Association’s ongoing campaign to raise awareness of hire to the end-user demographic, to that end we are devising some merchandising campaigns to carry this message out to the wider business and DIY audiences. We also have another important marketing channel… you! Your websites, your hire shops and your staff and teams can all play a part in spreading the word about the benefits of hire. By adopting the Hire Calculator on your websites and by promoting the mobile app in your outlets you can give your patrons a superb value-added service!

Downloading the mobile app is simple, just visit iTunes or Google Play on your mobile and search for “Hire Association”, then follow the instructions to install on your device. The Hire Calculator is available on the aforementioned link to our website but, better than that, you can deploy the feature into your own web pages! To find out how, and get the HTML codes contact Stuart on 44 (0)121 380 4622 or email stuart.tyrrell@hae.org.uk. Some more information on the apps, and the Hire vs. Buy campaign can be viewed on our YouTube channel: http://youtu.be/uCMzp7c6YTc


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Visitor Attendance increases 20 per cent increase in visitor attendance at The National Homebuilding and Renovating Show and The Home Improvement Show at NEC, Birmingham, highlights returning confidence to the self-build and renovation markets

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20 per cent increase in visitor numbers at The National Homebuilding and Renovating Show and The Home Improvement Show this year put 500 companies from the self-build, renovation and home improvement markets in front of 32,353 keen home improvers and serious self-builders reinforcing the increasing demand for property advice and expertise in the marketplace.

BBC2 series ‘The House that £100k Built’. He shared his knowledge on the importance of investing time and money in a renovation and how to choose the right companies for materials and finding a designer and an architect for a project.

For the first time, the two shows joined forces at the NEC, Birmingham from 27-30 March, to extend the range and choice of companies showcasing their offerings within the renovating, interior, eco and self build industries and to enhance the consumer experience.

Nick Noble, Joint MD of Centaur Home Interest Media, says: “The shows’ successful figures for the first exhibitions in 2014 shed light on the evolving consumer trends within the property market. There is a general feeling that the industry has started to pick up and this was highlighted by the increased number of exhibitors, their range of services and new features. Additional visitors this year contributed to the events’ achievements and the majority of consumers were serious selfbuilders and home improvers who spent a considerable amount of time liaising with relevant businesses and making informed purchasing decisions.”

The events also attracted five per cent more exhibitors who engaged with consumers to discuss their latest products and new technologies, resulting in 15 per cent of extended floor space. 75 per cent of companies have subsequently rebooked stands at future Homebuilding and Renovating events. This year Centaur brought on board a new feature, the Energy Saving Home, which became the highlight exhibit at the shows. This offered consumers insight into the latest eco devices and Government schemes to help them save money and control their household energy consumption through sustainable living.

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In addition, The National Homebuilding and Renovating Show welcomed a new expert to the panel - Piers Taylor, awardwinning RIBA architect and co-presenter of

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“The shows’ successful figures for the first exhibitions in 2014 shed light on the evolving consumer trends within the property market. There is a general feeling that the industry has started to pick up and this was highlighted by the increased number of exhibitors, their range of services and new features.” Nick Noble, Joint MD of Centaur Home Interest Media

The National Homebuilding and Renovating Show and The Home Improvement Show attracted exhibitors covering a wide range of sectors to cater for all interests. From kitchens, bathrooms, home electronics, garden, interiors and flooring to design, finance, energy sustainability, restoration and legal issues, consumers were able to receive valuable guidance for every type of project. Simon Orrells, Managing Director of Frame Wise Ltd, says: “Great to see the level of interest at The Homebuilding and Renovating Show over the last 4 days and how focused self builders are now on delivering the ‘Fabric First Approach’ and building energy efficient homes for themselves. This gives them fixed running costs which is great news for our range of ‘Wise Wall Solution’s Panel System’s. Let’s build with more Timber!” The National Homebuilding and Renovating Show and The Home Improvement Show were held at the NEC from 27-30 March 2014. The next show called The Southern Homebuilding, Renovating and Home Improvement Show runs at Sandown Park, Surrey from 28-29 June as there are events held throughout the country each year. For more information on the upcoming exhibitions, visit www.homebuildingshow.co.uk.


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