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building for education project report


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Wraptite Tape from A.Proctor Group has proven to be a real winner in combining the essential properties of airtight- ness and vapour permeability behind rainscreen cladding in the newly refurbished Chester le Street Primary School. Due to the nature of the project being a refurbishment, breathable felt was not suitable for the Vapour Control Layer (VCL) as


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it would come into direct contact with the rear cladding surface. Wraptite Tape was selected because it is not only an effective airtight barrier, but because its high vapour permeability allows damp sheathing to dry quickly, and moisture vapour to escape. Thus ensuring good indoor air quality and reducing the likelihood of mould, mildew, condensation, timber distortion and metal corrosion.


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Our Lady & St Josephs Catholic School  


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Comar Architectural Aluminium Systems; with their approved fabricator Veranti Systems completed a new build 2 form entry Catholic Primary School in Poplar, East London. Comar 5P.i. Top/ Side Hung and Fixed Light thermally efficient polyamide insulated windows were specified. These aluminium windows offer


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outstanding weather performance and reduce heat loss through the trademark P.i thermal break ensuring low U-values so energy bills are minimised. Comar 6 curtain walling is a versatile thermally efficient system designed to integrate panels and glass of different widths into the facade with special profiles to include opening vents and doors. Comar 6 was selected due to its slim 50mm profiles.


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A Blackpool engineering company is playing a key role in helping transform the centre of Belfast. Gilberts, a leading air movement specialist, has provided natural ventilation for one of the first, and most important, buildings to be completed in the new £250m University of Ulster campus – the


Faculty of Art, Design & the Built Environment. The nine-storey building, features Gilberts’ Mistrale WHZ38 louvres to a bespoke design with Gilberts’ VN75 air inlet dampers incorporated into the aluminium clad facade. The louvres have been installed to ensure a controlled internal environment in the sky walkway, main communal area, classrooms and lecture theatre.


01253 766911 info@gilbertsblackpool.com KoolDuct stands the test of time


Truly timeless fashion design requires a blend of artistic vision and the highest quality materials. This same approach was fundamental when the Fashion Retail Academy was constructed. To ensure resources could be focused on students, reducing long-term running costs


was important for the architects. The KingspanKoolDuct System was specified with the VentureClad facing as part of this approach. Unlike the traditional approach to ductwork construction, which requires sections to be lagged with insulation once installed, The Kingspan KoolDuct System panels are pre-insu- lated with a premium performance insulation core. This single-fix, lightweight design helped to reduce installation time when the campus was constructed.


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