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June-July 2011 South West Building & Construction 13


Focus on quality ASPECTS OF


CONSTRUCTION


CLADCO-LJT Roofing and Cladding Sheeting Supplies operate from Okehampton, Devon, where they manufacture metal sheeting in metre cover box profile and corrugated and tile sheet profiles in a choice of colours, as well as supplying all necessary flashings, clear sheets and cladding accessories. The independently-owned


family company, established in 1972, has the ability to manufacture sheets to any length and flashings to a customer’s requirements at short notice. Cladco-LJT believes in


providing quality products at competitive prices, delivered when promised. It also offers technical and product support. Tel 0800 917 9585. Web www.cladco.co.uk.


■ TOR Multimix Ltd, which is BSI approved to BS EN206-1 and BS 8500, supplies quality assured ready mixed concrete


throughout the Somerset and Bristol area and beyond. The company can provide any design of mix suitable for a garden path right through to a motorway bridge. 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 where required.


In addition, the business


provides quality assured floor screeds and supplies aggregates. For more details, contact Tor Multimix Ltd, Unit 10, Thomas Way, Glastonbury, Somerset, BA6 9LU. Tel 01458 830630, fax 01458 830635 or email tormultimixltd@btconnect.com. Visit the website at 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


• Coloured Concete


Phone 01458 830630 Fax 01458 830635 • Waterproof Concete


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


BS EN206-1 & BS 8500


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