New, improved & accessible on the move!
system specific project references along with a host of other helpful product and system information. The website also has an up-to-date news section and integrated social media links.
01293 594010
www.remmers.co.uk
Kawneer teams up with John Sisk & Son
group in all the sectors it works in residential, commercial, retail and leisure, education, healthcare and transport on the new-build, refurbishment and restoration sides.
01928 502500
www.kawneer.co.uk From colleague to client
Colin Torley, formally the Sales and Marketing Director for The VEKA UK Group has returned to his Scottish roots to become Managing Director of Ayrshire-based fabricator, Andrew Wright Windows. Colin worked with VEKA for over 27 years, initially as Sales Manager and then as Product Manager, before taking on the role of Sales and
Marketing Director for the last ten years. Discussing his move, Colin says: “I was already very familiar with the company, as Andrew Wright has been a VEKA customer for decades.”
01282 716611
www.vekauk.com Single room heat recovery unit
Vectaire’sHREC 1003 single room heat recovery unit is a 3 speed centrifugal fan for kitchens, bathrooms and shower- rooms up to 40m2
. It has an energy
efficient EC motor, which provides low level and continuous ventilation, combined with high performance and efficiency saving up to 75 per cent of potential heat loss. The HREC1003
includes an integral summer mode and a frost-stat. The termination kit incorporates both a weather louvre and a condensate outlet which enables complete installation from inside.
01494 522333
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Architectural aluminium systems supplier Kawneer has been appointed as a new preferred supplier to John Sisk & Son, one of the largest privately owned companies in Ireland. The new agreement with John Sisk & Son, which has a turnover of €1 billion, runs until the end of 2018, and encompasses its international construction companies. Kawneer will work with the
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Remmers UK Ltd has given their website a fresh new look and the fluent, responsive design means that it can now also be viewed on both desktop and mobile devices easily. The new site enables all visitors access to a wide range of detailed information quickly and efficiently. Highlights include Remmers product catalogues, technical data sheets and
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air conditioning & ventilation; appointments & news 35 Three decades of quality and innovation
PVC-U systems supplier The VEKA UK Group is marking its 30th year of manufacturing in the UK with a host of celebrations. MD Dave Jones believes that The VEKA UK Group's success can be largely contributed to its 'partnering' approach with customers. “If we're not providing the perfect products for the market, we don't deserve to succeed.” The
VEKA UK Group marks the anniversary with a celebratory staff event at Burnley FC's Turf Moor, a promotion in the local paper, and the official unveiling of the NEW M70 profile system.
01282 716611
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The Tile Association and its members are promoting the hygiene advantages of correctly installed tiled surfaces, especially in commercial kitchens and food preparation environments. Tiled surfaces are entirely safe to install and use in hygiene-sensitive installations, particularly if large format porcelain tiles are used with epoxy grouts. Tiled surfaces can safely be
cleaned at temperatures in excess of 60°C, since tiles are fired to temperatures far above that during the manufacturing process. This means that tiles are a good solution.
0300 365 8453
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