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Double feature for Ideal Commercial Boilers Leading British manufacturer


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appointments & news Record attendance at passivhaus seminar Ideal


Commercial Boilers has appointed two new Sales Support Engineers to join their busy commercial sales team. With an increased presence in both national and independent merchant branches, Ideal is delighted to intro- duce Jenny Hawkes and Sian Maxwell as they


help promote the brand, product range and support available to Ideal’s customers. Jenny and Sian join a team of professionals dedicated to Ideal Commercial Boilers commitment toward delivering the highest levels of product quality and customer service, helping to maintain a standard that is over 100 years in the making.


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The success of REHAU’smost recent Passivhaus seminar is evidence, the company says, of the demand from across the construction industry for information and advice on this growing sector of the market. Even on a day when the London transport system was severely disrupted by a rail fire, the event held at the Siemens Crystal building in


Docklands attracted around 100 delegates. The vast majority of these were architects and specifiers keen to learn more about the requirements of the three new Passivhaus classifications and the range of products from REHAU which are Passivhaus certified. The Passivhaus Trust were also there to give their backing to the event, and the feedback from those who attended was very positive.


01989 762600 www.rehau.uk/Passivhaus Enter Aluprof's Building of the Year Competition!


The successful ‘Building of the Year with Aluprof Systems’ competition has been launched for 2016 and now the competition goes international. Aluprof are requesting entries from any architectural practice which has specified and completed a project in their systems. The deadline for entries closes on June 30th, it is free to enter and application is simple taking only a few minutes to complete on-line at konkurs.aluprof.eu/en. First prize is worth £9,000 in prize money, applications can be made online. The Final Gala of the architectural competition Building of the Year in Aluprof systems 2015 was held on 26th September at the Hotel Warszawianka Wellness & Spa in Warsaw. The corridor leading to the banqueting hall was decorated with some images of Polish competition entries and a wide range of spectacular buildings from across the world. In the UK Aluprof ’s head office and extensive distribution centre is located in Altrincham, Cheshire. In London, Aluprof have a dedicated design support office for specifiers located at the Business Design Centre in Islington. Aluprof systems are increasingly being specified on a wide range of residential and commercial projects across the UK. Systems are designed, fabricated and installed by selected, specially trained companies, to ensure each fabricated product meets the Aluprof exacting standards.


0161 941 4005 www.aluprof.eu Marc Overson joins Panasonic UK  


Panasonic is delighted to announce the appointment of Marc Overson to Panasonic Heating & Cooling, who joins the team as the Country Manager for the UK & Ireland. Marc Overson joins Panasonic from the European air conditioning division of Samsung Electronics, where undertaking the role of the European B2B & Distribution Sales Manager, he gained a


broad understanding of the European heating and air conditioning market. Marc succeeds in this position from Marc Diaz, who returns to the Panasonic operation in Spain. Marc will focus on building market share within the commercial air conditioning arena, a key growth target area for the company in the UK & Ireland. The reinforcement and development of Panasonic’s sales distribution network and support services are of primary importance.


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An installation of 99 loading bays has been completed by Stertil Dock Products to support a revolutionary new DHL distribution hub at Manchester Airport City. The installation features six loading bays most of which comprise WE 574 collapsible frame dock shelters, XF 3020 dock levellers, Thermadoor sectional


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insulated doors and wheel guides plus LED dock and traffic lights. However, two of the loading bays, designated to accommodate double deck vehicles, incorporate extra height WIS dock shelters featuring revolutionary head curtains.


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 Armstrong Ceilings sets another record


A rapidly expanding network of Green Omegas (specialist sub-contractors with equally specialist recycling expertise) has helped Armstrong Ceilings break its recycling records for the second year running. The manufacturer recycled a total of 142,000m2


last year during which time nine members of Armstrong’s


136-strong Omega network of approved installers proved their recycling expertise to such an extent that they qualified as Green Omegas. That 142,000m2


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to 495 tonnes or more than 528 skips which would have cost contractors almost £100,000 in landfill tax. All of the returned material has been or will be used in the manufacture of new mineral ceiling tiles, saving the company (which does not charge for the service) more than £28,000 in virgin materials. And not only is the scheme saving contractors money, the Green Omega accreditation is also making them more money.


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