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 Schueco door systems meet security standards  


As part of an ongoing programme of security testing to PAS 24, leading sustainable building envelope specialist Schueco UK reports an increase in the number of its sliding door systems that meet this police-approved standard. Newly qualifying systems include Schueco ASS 70.HI lift/slide double track, bi-parting and triple


track doors, as well as the slide-only versions. Schueco ASS 70 FD and ASS 80 FD.HI sliding/folding doors have also been successfully tested. With the recently introduced Building Regulation AD Q and the continuing demand for improved security, this announcement will be welcome news for both specifiers and fabricators looking to deliver ultimate peace-of-mind to clients.


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CMS Window Systems is celebrating the relaunch of its company website with a new, on-brand responsive design, coinciding with the business’s tenth anniver- sary. The new design launched at the beginning of


March, and was created by Glasgow-based strategic design and branding agency D8, whose portfolio includes contracts with Greenpeace, Glasgow School of Art, and the BBC. In addition to its attractive, eye-catching layout, the new design is fully responsive – meaning that the CMS website will look and work just as it should whatever device it is viewed on. In addition to its cutting-edge function- ality, the new website features an extensive portfolio of case studies, which can be filtered by project type and the products used for simple, intuitive navigation.


01324 841398 www.cmswindows.com A seamless finish from Metal Technology  


Advanced architectural aluminium systems from Metal Technology have underpinned the transformation of Clifton House from 1960s office block to state-of-the- art student accommodation. Metal Technology’s System 17 Silicone pointed and High Rise curtain walling was used extensively thought-out the project. The end result


is testament to System 17’s limitless flexibility and aesthetic appeal whilst meeting all structural requirements and delivering high levels of thermal and weather performance. Metal Technology system 5-20Hi+ tilt and turn windows were used with turn lock handles providing additional safety in their operation. System 5-20D Hi+ high performance thermally enhanced doors were also specified.


028 9448 7777 www.metaltechnology.com A synergy of past and present


Tracing its roots back to the Domesday Book, the leafy suburb of Edgbaston has long formed a meeting place between the tradi- tional and modern, the urban and rural. These monologues provided Nicol Thomas Architects with the inspiration for the design of a new retirement village, absorbing and


reinventing the local vernacular with a carefully chosen palette of colours and tex- tures, including ROCKPANEL®Woods. The blend of traditional and modern is right at the heart of the ROCKPANEL Woods range. While barely distin- guishable from real wood, the boards are manufactured from basalt.


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THE CLOSING DATE FOR ENTRIES IS FRIDAY 10TH JUNE 2016


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