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HOTELS PROJECT REPORT; BUILDING FOR EDUCATION PROJECT REPORT 


 Bespoke engineering capability


Cambridge’s leading college rowers are equipped for the future with the completion of a new, state-of-the-art boathouse. Its location on Ferry Path puts it in the River Cam conservation area; thus the design reflects the historic setting and uses sustain-


able strategies within – including natural ventilation delivered via bespoke terminals designed and engineered by air movement specialist Gilberts Blackpool. Gilberts’ penthouse terminals provide intake and extract at high level, with a 50 per cent free ventilation area. Class A rated, they ensure appropriate flow of air without weather ingress.


01253 766911 www.gilbertsblackpool.com Hidden benefits for hotel interiors


Powermatic door closers from Samuel Heath deliver outstanding performance in fire resistance and accessibility, but it is their concealment that delivers a host of benefits for hotel projects, and which has made them the specifier’s choice for hotel interiors. British designed and manufactured, the door closers fit neatly between the door and frame and are totally concealed when the door is closed. They do not have the unsightly control arms and boxes that are unavoidable with surface-mounted devices and, as such, ensure that nothing interferes with the appearance of the door and interior. They also help to create a more homely, less functional, ambience within the room, assuring a more comfortable and relaxing guest experience. These benefits have seen Powermatic door closers used by the world’s leading designers on impressive hotel projects across the globe, including The Savoy and Brown’s Hotel, London; ARIA resort and casino, Las Vegas; Hilton, Manchester and the exclusive South Lodge hotel and spa in Surrey.


0121 766 4200 www.concealeddoorclosers.com  Back to basics at Chestnut School


Hardwearing commercial vinyl flooring from Polyflor’s safety and homogeneous flooring collections was recently installed through new facilities at Cheshunt School in Hertfordshire. Approximately 2000m² of flooring from Polyflor’s Mystique PUR,


Prestige PUR and Polysafe Mosaic PUR ranges was fitted at the secondary school by flooring contractors Flortec Ltd working for regional construction company Beard. This high specification, decorative safety vinyl flooring combines the assurance of sustainable slip resistance with high durability for years of performance.


0161 767 1111 www.polyflor.com


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ARCHITECTURAL & STRUCTURAL SOLUTIONS


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At FP McCann, we believe in working with you as a partner from the start, which means offering our expertise in designing and manufacturing rooms to suit every individual project. Far from being an off-the-shelf solution, our architectural and structural solutions are made-to-measure, whilst maintaining our design


philosophies and standard details. Our precast concrete crosswall construction is a fast and convenient way to produce multi-unit structures such as hotels, education, student, secure and health accommodation, private and social housing in a fraction of the time of traditionally built structures.


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