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Street Furniture & Urban Design; Stonework & Masonry; Timber & Joinery
Marshalls
Marshalls new Saxon Kerb represents an
imposing, impressive and robust product
which has been designed to complement
Marshalls popular Saxon and Perfecta
paving to finish off the landscape
beautifully. Saxon kerb uses Yorkstone
aggregates to provide a durable surface
with slip resistance characteristics similar
to that of natural stone, the kerb is further
enhanced by secondary processing to
give a natural textured appearance. Saxon
Kerb has a natural, textured appearance
and has been manufactured using state
of the art press technology to ensure a
tough and durable product.
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TRADA Technology
TRADA Technology Ltd has
published an expanded edition of its
definitive reference guide, ‘Span
tables for solid timber members in
floors ceilings and roofs for
dwellings’. The publication
supplements the England and Wales
Building Regulations. The span
tables comply with current
regulations and standards and
calculations apply to buildings up to
three storeys in height above ground
level. Cost £25.00 (£15 for TRADA
members), plus postage, from the
TRADA bookshop.
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Laminated Timber – glulam
the natural alternative to steel and concrete.
Moelven Laminated Timber Structures carry out a full service of design
and supply of laminated timber beams and structures together with
associated materials.
Unit 10, Vicarage Farm, Winchester Road,
Fair Oak, Eastleigh, Hants SO50 7HD.
Tel: 023 8069 5566 Fax: 023 8069 5577
Web:
www.moelven.co.uk
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