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structural elements; external envelope Firestone host Master Contractor Event 2014
December saw Firestone Building Products hosting the eighth Master Contractor Event in Dubai. A select group of Firestone roofing contractors who achieved Master Contractor status for the 2012- 2014 period attended. The selection was based on performance, both in volume of materials and quality
of installation. The event also marked the 25th anniversary of Firestone’s presence in Europe and the Middle East. Firestone’s UK Master Contractors Phil Redfearn from SBS Roofing and Jonathan Forbes-Brown from Imperial Waterproofing were invited and were presented their awards by the Firestone International and UK Management Team. Pictured left to right are John Vasuta, James Cave, Phil Redfearn, Jonathan Forbes-Brown and Michel De Knop.
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VMZINC roof for World Heritage site
cap and standing seam panels being used to satisfy English Heritage requirements for the Unesco World Heritage Site. Original details were replicated with the help of VM ZINC’s heritage service in a design which has provided an energy-efficient, sustainable 5-storey building to replace those built in the 50s and 70s.
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As part of Austin Smith Lord’s design for the full renovation of Liverpool Central Library, the original zinc roof of the Picton Reading Room, dating from 1879 has been replaced. 800m2
PLUS® was installed over much of the 135- year old boarding, a combination of batten
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SIGA Slate specified to replicate local slate
Exclusively chosen to replicate slate that was once quarried locally in North Wales, SIGA slate has been used to adorn Cwrt Gloddaeth, a private residential retirement new build development in Llandudno. In keeping with the local landscape, it was important that the roofscape mirrored the
roof coverings originally used in the area as closely as possible. SIGA slates were specified as their North Wales origins best replicate the original and extinct Ffestiniog slate both in texture and colour. The Local Authority accepted SIGA 32 in light of its approval by Snowdonia National Park. SIGA slate offers a war- ranty of up to 75 years on selected ranges.
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Advocates Close, in Edinburgh’s Old Town, has attained the 2014 RIAS Andrew Doolan Best Building in Scotland Prize. Much of the new, mixed use scheme is now roofed with Protan single ply membrane, because of its flexibility to accommodate roof types while delivering the quality required for the prestige
project. Several of the new and refurbished listed buildings feature warm roofs created from Protan G single ply membrane for ballasted roofs laid over Protan VB250 vapour control layer, Protan AM membrane, and Protan F2B protection fleece, installed by Curtis Moore for main contractor Interserve.
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