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mythical beasts, with battlements to storm, towers to besiege and a secret grotto. StoneMaster offers the inherent beauty of natural stone and is available in three shades of grey, replicating natural granite and Yorkstone. It has a pencil chamfer for enhanced aesthetics and protection against laying damage.


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the issue of increased insurance premiums suggested refurbishment options had included single ply, tiles and slates. However, specification of zinc ultimately enabled the structure’s design integrity and appearance to be maintained at far lower cost than lead and with no threat of theft.


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Due to outstanding growth and success, Technology Management have recently moved to new premises, St Mark’s Church in Wolverhampton. Lucecowas delighted to have been given the opportunity to light the extensive office spaces of Technology Management’s new premises: an elegant church with stunning architectural features, now reborn into a modern yet sympathetically remodelled building. Luceco supplied cost effective, energy saving surface mounted LED luminaires to light the tiered office spaces. Edgelit framed LuxPanels are designed to replace traditional fluorescent modular fittings, bringing all the benefits of the LuxPanel range with a simple to install extruded aluminium frame. LuxPanel offers up to 50,000 hours working life with no maintenance or re-lamping requirements which benefits the environment in terms of energy efficiency and lamp disposal. Platinum Downlights were also installed, offering running cost savings of up to 80 per cent when compared with compact fluorescent luminaires. Technology Management have a wealth of experience implementing IT solutions and the technical infrastructure to support them and believe their clients want the “facts, not the froth”. One fact worth considering is the huge advantages of LED energy efficient luminaries compared to traditional light sourced fittings.


01952 238100 www.luceco.uk Heating systems are pain-free with Sentinel Commercial     


Breakdowns, inefficiency, poor performance, and premature parts replacements in heating and hot water systems are just some of the costly and disruptive side effects of poor water treatment. Thankfully, healthcare facilities can prevent these problems easily and cost-effectively with Sentinel Commercial’s boiler-manufacturer endorsed water treatment solutions, which are designed to inhibit corrosion and limescale in heating and hot water systems, and can deliver lifetime protection of system components, warranties, and energy efficiency ratings. For effective, low maintenance limescale prevention in hot water systems, Sentinel Commercial’s scientifically proven limescale control system, KalGUARD®, is an ideal solution. Using Part L recommended electrolytic technology, KalGUARD is able to treat an entire system without wasting water. Additionally, the system can be linked to a site’s BMS for easy monitoring and water usage data. Heating systems can benefit from lifetime protection from corrosion and limescale when treated with Sentinel Commercial’s high quality water treatment chemicals in accordance with Sentinel’s best practice approach of ‘clean, protect, maintain’. The results can include maximum system uptime, longevity, performance and energy efficiency, to name but a few.


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Traditional VMZINC batten cap roofing has provided the perfect finish for Basingstoke’s War Memorial bandstand. At least ten council-owned buildings had been the subject of repeated lead theft over the past five years, with the bandstand having been targeted within a day of restoration. To eradicate further cost of replacement and address


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Charcon, has successfully completed the supply of StoneMaster block and flag paving to Hampton Court Palace’s new Magic Garden. The project has been hailed as one of the most ambitious playgrounds at any historic property in Britain. Set within King Henry VIII’s former Tiltyard, it is designed as a unique way for families to explore the palace’s past. The interactive play garden features


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heritage & historic buildings project report; healthcare estates show preview CMS wins Aberdeen Art Gallery contract





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Window, door and curtain walling designer, fabricator and installer, CMS Window Systems has been appointed to work on a £30 million project to redevelop the prestigious Aberdeen Art Gallery. Working for main contractor


McLaughlin & Harvey, CMS is tasked with providing curtain walling as part of the two year project which will transform the city’s Art Gallery. The curtain walling features 32mm insulating glass units (IGUs) which incorporate a 6mm SECURIT glass outer skin, a 6mm PLANITHERM low e glass inner pane and a 20mm cavity with warm edge spacer bar, silicon sealed with toggle glazing insert.


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The Institute of Historic Building Conservation (IHBC) is the UK’s lead professional body for built and historic environment practitioners working for the conservation, care, regeneration and future of our places. The IHBC supports and regulates standards, promotes effective protection and enhancement, and encourages


heritage-led regeneration and access for all. Membership of the IHBC is widely recognised as a unique mark of conservation competence in historic and built environment conservation practice. Our membership criteria are based on international, national and sector standards and models, from global conservation bodies to the World Bank.


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