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September 2010 South West Building & Construction 29 CONCRETE IN CONSTRUCTION


■ JLM Formwork Ltd, headed by Mark Lampin, are specialists in reinforced concrete formwork and shuttering. The company undertakes a wide range of construction projects including: steel fixing; formwork and shuttering i.e. concrete walls/bases/slabs/columns; placing of concrete; and power float finishing. Mark said: ‘We have over 25 years of experience and give a quality service to all our clients. 'All our operatives are fully trained and CSCS-registered.’ For more information, contact Mark Lampin at JLM Formwork Ltd, Unit 14, Devonshire Meadows, Broadley Park Road, Roborough, Plymouth, PL6 7EZ. Tel: 01752 695566. Fax: 05603 444308. Mobile: 07738 299481. Email via the address: admin@jlmformwork.co.uk. www.jlmformwork.co.uk.


■ B J Kenny Truckmix, based in Bridgwater, Somerset, has been operating for more than 25 years. The business supplies quality assured ready-mixed concrete to the construction industry and for private works in Bridgwater and the surrounding areas.


And it provides self-levelling flooring screeds to the construction industry and to domestic users across the South West. Contact the B J Kenny Group on 01278 421168 or email info@kenny-group.co.uk. Visit the website at www.kenny-group.co.uk.


■ PAGE Concrete & Steel Ltd, based at Crediton in Devon, provides a wide range of high quality concrete products. Visit the website at www.pageconcrete.co.uk for more information on the products and services supplied by the family business. Alternatively, telephone 01363 772815.


■ TOR Multimix Ltd, which supplies quality assured ready mixed concrete throughout the Somerset and Bristol area and beyond, would like to take this opportunity to thank all the businesses which supported its special feature in South West Building & Construction magazine last month. The feature explained that the


company, which is based in Glastonbury, is BSI approved to BS EN206-1 and BS 8500.


Tor Multimix Ltd can provide


any design of mix suitable for a garden path right through to a motorway bridge. The firm supplies waterproof concrete, underwater concrete, concrete for spraying, self- compacting concrete, coloured concrete, lightweight Lytag concrete and heavyweight concrete. For small loads of concrete and tight access jobs, Tor Minimix is available. Meanwhile, Tor Concrete


Pumping has a pipeline pump that is ideal for small to medium- sized jobs that are otherwise difficult to complete. The team can also arrange boom pumps. The company will organise your concrete and pumping as a package with just one port of call to eliminate any hassle. The business provides quality assured floor screeds as well. Tel 01458 830630. Email tormultimixltd@btconnect.com. www.tormultimix.com.


TOR MULTIMIX LTD


Quality Assured Ready Mixed Concrete Retarded & Fibre Screeds Aggregates • Concrete Pumping •


We can supply any design of mix suitable for garden paths to a motorway bridge


• Waterproof Concete • Coloured Concete


Phone 01458 830630 Fax 01458 830635


Email: tormultimixltd@btconnect.com www.tormultimix.com


Tel: 01363 772815 Fax: 01363 776166


PAGE BJK Precast Concrete Products Products & Services we provide


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• Flooring planks for apartment and office buildings • Stair flights and landings • Industrial bay walling • Retaining walls with steel supports • Free standing T & L Shape retaining walls • SK8 Board Ramps • Security barriers • Bespoke items


● Conveyor & pumps available


● Self levelling floor screed ideal for use with underfloor heating


TRUCKMIX


B.J. Kenny Group Unit Z, Brue Avenue, Colley Lane Industrial Estate, Bridgwater, Somerset TA6 5LT


● Suppliers of truckmix concrete


BS EN206-1 & BS 8500


PAGE Concrete & Steel Ltd.


West End, Lords Meadow, Crediton, Devon, EX17 1ES www.pageconcrete.co.uk sales@pageconcrete.co.uk


Tel: 01278 421168 Fax: 01278 444421


Email: info@kenny-group.co.uk www.kenny-group.co.uk


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