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Single ply roofing system


When the existing felt roof at SEA LIFE Blackpool began to show signs of deterioration, Sika- Trocal’s Type S single ply membrane was the natural choice. With its flexible properties Sika- Trocal is able to cope with thermal movement experienced in the changeable British weather, making it ideal for the coastal building.


www.sika.co.uk


Security windows for youth centre


Brett Martin has come to the rescue of a dilapidated youth club in Liverpool by responding to a DIY SOS in aid of Children in Need. The company made an impact on the refurbishment of Norris Green Youth Centre, the DIY SOS team’s biggest ever build, by donating Marlon FS Hard strike-resistant polycarbonate for the centre’s security windows.


www.brettmartin.com


Keep draughts at bay


Dimplex ARC architectural air curtain is preventing draughts at Hall Hotel in London’s Covent Garden, The 2m high doors open into the main reception and the adjacent bar area, so draughts were a problem until a stainless steel Dimplex ARC architectural air curtain was selected and installed over the doorway,


www.dimplex.co.uk


Easy access doors


iMotion bi-parting sliding doors installed and maintained by Tormax UK give easy access at One Terminal at Birmingham Airport. iMotion represents low energy, sustainable automation without any compromise on functionality or reliability. Designed for busy locations, the 2401 operator incorporates a high torque synchronous motor that has no abrading parts, ensuring optimum performance and near-indefinite life expectancy.


www.tormax.co.uk


Illuminating Old Trafford


Gamma installed a range of LED fittings in the hospitality area at Old Trafford. The fittings create a luxurious ambience that reflect the high-end surroundings, and will save time and money over their long life compared to other light sources. For example, the Buddy M consumes only 7W saving up to 85 per cent compared to a 50W halogen GU10.


www.gamma-uk.com


Doors take centre stage


Vicaima’s fire resistant and acoustic Portaro door kits were selected for Brazil’s Feevale Theatre. The Portaro door kits discreetly blend into the architecture of the concert hall. The doors, mainly with EI30 AC42dB performance, single or double leaf, meet the requirements of the project in terms of comfort, acoustic reduction, security, durability and accessibility.


www.vicaima.com


Maximum LED performance


The new generation of LED Road R250 luminaires combine the experience of GE Lighting in street and highway illumination with the design and performance capability of a reliable and robust LED system. Its advanced optical system improves the uniformity of vertical and horizontal light, enabling better quality and control of public lighting.


www.gelighting.com www.leisuredab.co.uk


Automatic entrance


Guernsey’s Victorian library has installed an entrance system from GEZE UK fitted with its remote diagnostic device, iContact. With iContact installed, the entrance can be monitored remotely 24/7 and if any operational or safety issues occur, the problem can often be remotely repaired without the need for an engineer visit.


www.geze-uk.com


Flexible adhesive


There is no better tile adhesive for showers, swimming pools and other total immersion areas than BAL Rapidset Flexible. Fast setting, it is ready for grouting after three hours, and is ideal for use with ceramic, porcelain and natural stone tiles including travertine. Polymer-modified, it’s also ideal for applications subject to limited movement and vibration, including many under- floor heating applications.


www.bal-adhesives.co.uk


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