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Westbury launches brand new product in London
windows and doors that focus on excellence in both form and function, at The Building Centre and at their new office and showroom in Lambeth. Company Director John Mumford has spent
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two years researching the latest technologies and materials in order to design and manufacture a product with the quality credentials to satisfy both customer and construction legislation, now and in the future. He explains “We are driven by the desire to make windows that still look great 20 years down the line so our focus has been to design this product to a standard, not a budget. We are the only timber window and door manufac- turer in the UK to build our products with a 115mm deep frame, and doors and sashes 68mm thick. We’ve combined technical features of con- tinental design with British heritage aesthetics
estbury Windows & Joinery have recently launched their latest product, a brand new range of
resulting in a range that looks traditional but has fantastic high-tech specifications” Westbury’s new and improved windows and
doors are designed for double, triple and acoustic glazing in the same profiles and all available with traditional, deep moulded sashes, doors and glazing bars. They are fully certified PAS24 tested and Part Q compliant, extremely weather resistant with double welded continuous gaskets, and have whole product U values as low as 1.0 W/m2 Westbury take pride in the fact that their prod-
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ucts are totally British made in their technically advanced premises in rural Essex, right next door to their head office and flag ship showroom. Having just opened a second showroom in London, and updated their exhibition stand at the Building Centre, they welcome both specifiers and end users alike at any venue. To find out more about the product, or to arrange a visit call or email
info@westburyjoinery.com.
01245 326 510
www.westburyjoinery.com enq.199 Bespoke solution for Goodwood Aerodrome
Wave of Green on Waitrose Roof
The new £14 million Waitrose superstore located in Bagshot, Surrey has been designed with the environment in mind; featuring a continuous sea of green vegetation on its large wave shaped roof that helps replace the green space lost to the building’s footprint and minimise its overall impact on the surrounding landscape. The client wanted this new build development to serve as a benchmark for sustainability for the local area and this was achieved through the installation of over 4,800m2
is highly visible even at ground level. Prior to the project commencing plans were shared with the local community at public exhibitions to gather feedback, which was extremely positive and in full support of the development. The new roof features Bauder’s premium root resistant bituminous waterproofing system, which includes a highly efficient 120mm FA-TE insulation to satisfy building regulations. An irrigation system was also installed to ensure the plants have sufficient levels of water to flourish throughout the year.
0845 271 8800
www.bauder.co.uk www.architectsdatafile.co.uk
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of Bauder’s high quality, low maintenance sedum blanket, which
motorised external roller blind systems, each measuring 7.5 m2
Hunter Douglas used its engineering and creative expertise to design a unique solution for a £1.6 million prestige building at Goodwood Aero Club. To complement this ultra-modern, sleek look, the architects commissioned Hunter Douglas to design and manufacture 24 fully automated and (80.7 ft2
) for the
predominantly glass-fronted building. The motorised external roller blinds are protected from high winds with automated wind sensors, while each section has its own remote control for the corresponding group of blinds. They also supplied a master remote control to control all the blinds simultaneously
01604 766251
www.hunterdouglas.co.uk enq.201 SterlingOSB Roofdek: the perfect roofing panel
For durable, high quality roofing, Norbord’s SterlingOSB Roofdek offers reliable and effective performance. Made from tongue-and-grooved OSB board and sanded to give a smooth surface, Roofdek is designed specifically for flat roof decking and pitched roof applications. Its tongue-and-grooved
edging ensures structural rigidity and removes the need for noggins or dwangs to provide support along the edges. It also prolongs the life of the roofing felt by removing wear and tear caused by movement between adjacent boards. By orientating the strands carefully in numerous layers, the resulting board is stiff and strong in all directions. And unlike softwood ply there is no risk of knots, splits or voids being included in the finished panel.
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