66 Product Focus
LSFS
A new residential development located on Murray Grove in central London has benefited from the speed and efficiency of off-site construction, following completion of works by leading specialists Light Steel Frame Solutions (LSFS). Through the successful off-site design, manufacture and installation of 500m2 of Strucmet infill panels to four storeys, LSFS was able to deliver a water-tight envelope that allowed the external envelope works to commence a full five weeks ahead of schedule. The infill panels were supplied complete with insulation and carrier boards for quick on-site installation. enquiry 75
MASTERDOR Masterdors fitted
with standard keeps, but pre-
routed ready to receive electronic release door entry systems that meet both DDA and the Disability Equality Duty requirements have been specified as standard by the London Borough of Harrow. This forward-looking council is taking the opportunity, as part of its Decent Homes programme, to
'future proof' the front doors in its housing stock comprising 6,000 houses and flats. The Masterdor made to measure door-set exceeds PAS23/24 BSi test
standards and its Secured by Design licence covers over 60 different door styles.
enquiry 77 LB PLASTICS CRITTALL WINDOWS enquiry 79
The Corporate 2000 range of steel windows fromCrittall Windows has undergone, and passed, Hurricane Testing in the United States - an important export market for the company, which is one of the world’s biggest producers of steel windows. The test focused on the company's Corporate 2000 range. The rigorous testing took place at the Facility of Architectural Testing in York, Pennsylvania. “This is a significant achievement for Crittall Windows,” comments John Pyatt, managing director of Crittall, “and will greatly assist in our development of the North American market where the demand for hurricane testing is on the increase, particularly on the Eastern Seaboard.” enquiry 80
WREKIN WINDOWS
Wrekin Windows has launched a new post-consumer waste recycling operation, saving thousands of tonnes of old PVC-U windows from landfill. As local authorities, ALMOs and housing associations replace old first-generation PVC-U windows, PVC-U waste material is being generated in large quantities. To help social landlords meet “green targets”, Wrekin has launched its unique new post-consumer waste recycling operation, recovering and bringing back into use thousands of tonnes of old PVC-U windows. enquiry 76
TOTAL GLASS GROUP Social housing and commercial
sector specialist Total Glass Group has introduced a wide range of high- performance aluminium glazing
products in response to growing demand from architects, specifiers and developers. It has invested £350,000 in Total Aluminium, complementing existing PVC-U window and door fabrication at its
Liverpool premises. Total Aluminium’s extensive portfolio includes windows, doors, curtain walling, facades and shop fronts, to suit all applications
across the housing and commercial building sectors. enquiry 78
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