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Wonderful, wonderful Copenhagen


Strøget Copenhagen ‘The Walking Streets’ is Europe’s longest pedestrian shopping area. Copenhagen’s small element paving has tradi- tionally had its joints topped with bitumen and concern was expressed that without topping the joint with bitumen (the Danish traditional method) the jointing medium


would be readily eroded through cleaning regimes, pressure washers, vacuum sweepers etc. Resiblock attended a number of meetings with the architects cul- minating in live trials of Resiblock 22 in early 2010. It is understood that a number of alternative products from around Europe were trialled during the course of that year with Resiblock ultimately specified in February of 2011.


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interiors; landscaping & external works Esthec Terrace is a comfortable system


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Esthec Terrace is a comfortable and contem- porary system, which embellishes and enhances any space with its functional prop- erties and sense of luxury. Terrace offers the owner and architect technical and aesthetic advantages, with a choice of five colors, these


nuanced for a lively effect. Esthec supports the trend to limit the use of scarce natural resources; their product includes recycled material in production, reuses its own waste and the material is over 90 per cent recyclable. No wood is used in the manufacture of Esthec and their products are sourced locally, dramatically decreasing their footprint. Esthec provides excellent slip resistance, even when wet.


0031 78 684 54 44 www.esthec.com Neaco system holds all the aces for bridge decks


Neaco’sTechdek aluminium open grille system has become a popular choice for bridge applications, having been specified as decking for pedestrian or cycle ways at some of the UK’s most prestigious bridge schemes.


Techdek’s T-Bar profile provides a 74 per cent contact area on the surface yet drains water efficiently and its swage-locked construction between the bars enables high structural efficiency. Those qualities – combined with a maintenance-free dura- bility and the option of a serrated anti-slip surface for increased safety – make Techdek ideal for the external conditions and high traffic demands of a bridge.


Neaco’s national sales manager, Richard Richardson-Derry, comments: “Bridge developments have become a major market for our Techdek system and we are proud to have the product featured on some of the UK’s most high-profile bridge projects in recent years. The system is extremely versatile and can be used in many other applications, including staging, modesty screens, solar shading, balustrade infills, maintenance galleries and roof access walkways.”


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Characterised by innovative design solutions and sleek flawless finishes


www.stairkraft.co.uk Tel: 01709 512252 Rotherham Road, Parkgate, S626FP, Rotherham


Staircases handcrafted in the UK | Seamless project from concept to completion Over 20 years’ experience in staircase & balustrade design and manufacture


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