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roofing; security & tenant safety Natural finish to new development


Jutland, smooth and Zeeland, textured BBA certified fibre cement slates from Cembrit, have demonstrated their versatility, design and performance features on a stylish, nature-inspired housing development in the seaside town of Weymouth. Pemberly consists of 176 houses, townhouses, apartments and bungalows, varying from one bedroom to four bedrooms in size. While the development is centrally located and within walking distance to shops, schools, amenities, a community centre, library and local transport, it still offers a tranquil living space. Cembrit holds five BBA Certificates for its fibre cement slate range.


sales@cembrit.co.uk VMZINC provides face of Uni HUB


VMZINC standing seam facades have been used on the new £45m Fferm Penglais student accommodation building at Aberystwyth University. Specified by PCKO architects, with 900 bedrooms, 100 studios and a landmark hub building with communal and learning zones. The HUB building features ANTHRA-ZINC cladding, the matt black appearance with a visible grain structure which has proved popular with architects. It is visually distinctive of the metal and one of eight pre-weathered colours available in addition to the metal’s natural finish. VMZINC can also emboss, perforate and incorporate bespoke textures to fulfill project-specific requirements.


01992 822288 www.vmzinc.co.uk Engel has high vis workwear wrapped up


One of Europe’s leading workwear manufacturers, Danish company, F. Engel has introduced a wide range of high visibility safety workwear in accordance with the new International and European standardisation EN ISO 20 47100. With customers’ safety as the company’s prime concern, each item of warning-clothing is produced with the largest possible fluorescent and reflective areas thus ensuring the safest levels of visibility both day and night. LOXY high visibility reflector tape, proven for its hard wearing and effective performance, is used throughout the range. Most items also have a water, oil and dirt repellent finish.


Te Engel


‘SAFETY’ Parker Shell Jacket 1000-928-3806


07933 150197 www.fe.dk/en New heights of quality assurance


Construction quality assurance is being taken to new heights with an innovative service from leading roofing membrane manufacturer Protan. The company – already one of Europe’s top three producers of single ply PVC construction materials – has introduced new facilities to further enhance its on-site installation inspection regimes. Now, Protan provides a detailed report, plus support material and images, within minutes of completing an inspection. Further it does not limit the number of its inspections, but undertakes as many as each individual job requires, depending on its complexity, contractor expertise, and support required.


01925 658 001 www.protan.co.uk


KEY INFORMATION Regarding Secured by Design (SBD)


Does your Door Entry system meet the requirements of Secured by Design (SBD)?


SBD is the official UK Police flagship initiative supporting the principles of designing out crime. Videx, the experts in access control, are highly experienced when it comes to SBD compliance.


Videx were the very first Door Entry company to be SBD approved.


Videx have been supplying and manufacturing for over 30 years. Our teams of estimators, technical support and designers all aim to make your job easier. For more information on meeting the Secured by Design seal of approval and ensuring your access control system meets the SBD standard, please visit:


www.sbd-accesscontrol.com Choose Videx for quality, competitive pricing and exceptional support.


T: 0870 300 1240 www.videxuk.com www.securedbydesign.com


Videx Security Ltd received accreditation in October 2013 and were the first Secured by Design Door Entry & Access Control Member company with a range of products tested to STS202 BR2 Level of Burglary Resistance.


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