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EPIC moves to mobile
Respected industry body, EPIC, is making it easier for specifiers and contractors to access a wealth of information about insulated panel systems with the launch of a new, fully mobile- optimised website. Over recent years there has been a massive increase in the use of mobile
devices to research and view material online. Visitors to the website will be able to read about the benefits and uses of insulated panels, they can download the latest versions of the EPIC Guides such as the regulatory requirements for the conservation of energy, fire perform- ance, and end of life, as well as the Sustainability Charter and Report.
0330 221 0499
www.epic.uk.com Schueco calls for entries
Leading sustainable building envelope specialist Schueco UK is now seeking entries for the 2017 Schueco Excellence Awards for Design and Innovation, its annual celebration of the very best in building design in Great Britain and Eire. Now in their fourth year, the Awards – which are run in asso- ciation with RIBA Journal – have won the respect of the UK building industry because of the high quality
of the submissions they routinely attract. The only stipulation for entry is that a project should utilise at least one Schueco system and involve a Schueco UK Partner specialist contractor.
01908 282111
www.schueco.co.uk Highlighting the best
A biennial awards event which highlights the best of architectural ironmongery is being sponsored for the fifth successive time by
GEZE UK, a world leader in door, window and safety technology. GEZE UK is sponsoring the Winner of Winners award. It will reward entire specification teams – architectural ironmongers and architect –and highlight
the importance of the professional partnership
between the two disciplines. Nominations have shown architectural ironmongery at its best, enhancing not only the security and safety of the building but also adding to its functionality and longevity.
01543 443000
www.geze.co.uk
Norcros Adhesives strengthens work
In its latest initiative to enhance the environmental aspect of its work, tile adhesive, grout and preparation products manufacturer Norcros Adhesives has joined the Supply Chain Sustainability School. Launched in 2012, the Sustainability School is an initiative
designed to promote sustainability in construction supply chains. The School has more than 14,000 members and it provides free practical support in the form of e-learning modules, tailored self-assessment and action plans, sustainability training and networking.
01782 524 140
www.norcros-adhesives.com Two new Directors welcomed at VEKA
MODERN LIGHTING SOLUTIONS more than light
As an industry-leading PVC-U systems supplier, The VEKA UK Group has always been proud to employ the best technical and business minds. The Burnley-based company is now delighted to introduce two new members of the team; Dawn Stockell, Marketing Director and Neil Evans, Sales
Director. New to the fenestration industry, Dawn comes from the electronics sector bringing a wealth of experience. Neil joins The VEKA UK Group from within the fenestration industry, having been Sales Director at VELUX for the past decade.
01282 716611
www.vekauk.com Microsoft refreshes brand with Signbox
Thames Valley Park, Reading is home to some of the world's highest profile companies, including IT giant, Microsoft’s UK headquarters. In 2016, Signboxwas appointed to undertake a full signage audit across this 200 acre business park. Signbox was tasked with redesigning more than 200 signs with a brand refresh. The brief included external high-level signage, numerous wayfinding totems,
Lighting catalogue with style shots available on request 0208 123 7914
modernlightingsolutions.co.uk
internal reception branding, and an LED illuminated monument sign. All had to meet intelligent detailing that demanded vibrancy with functionality, and precise on-brand consistency.
01784 438688
www.signbox.co.uk
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