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GROUNDWORKS; STRUCTURAL ELEMENTS


Burnham Biodigester ‘T’ range


The Biodigester ‘T’ range caters for 6-42 people and larger Biodigesters are available for up to 2000 people. All Biodigesters are suitable for variable loading. The ‘T’ range Biodigester has been tested to EN12566 Pt 3 and has a CE Mark. Owners are impressed by the limited maintenance


required, infrequent emptying intervals and the ‘Odour Free’ totally aerobic process. The Biodigester range is backed over 45 years experience and full details may be obtained from Burnham Environmental Services Ltd.


sales@biodigester.com Building it better at Bridgewater Road


Building contractor T G Sowerby Limited has selected a range of products from Catnic’s new Thermally Broken Lintel range, for an eco-friendly social housing development in Scunthorpe. Bridgewater Road will be the first major development in the UK to benefit from the company’s new lintels, which deliver industry- leading Psi values. The project also calls for bespoke, 150mm wide cavity lintels, which are


being specifically manufactured to help provide a high performance solution. Bridgewater Road is scheduled for completion in May 2017.


0292 033 7900 www.catnic.com


Introducing Allerton Construction


Allerton is a supplier and installer of Sewage Treatment Plant and Raw Sewage/Dirty Water Pump Stations. For Septic Tank conversions the company can install the Allerton ConSept. Allerton services, maintains and


repairs all makes of Sewage Treatment Plant and Pump Stations. Allerton has now been in business for over 40 years and takes great pride in its after sales customer care. All of Allerton's Engineers are British Water accredited and can give unrivalled service across the UK.


sales@allertonuk.com


Kingspan Klargester pumping solutions


Kingspan Klargester offer complete pumping solutions for domestic and commercial appli- cations not connected to the sewer or located below the sewer line. They are made with the highest-quality materials and require little or no maintenance. All products comply with


Building Regulations Document H1 Foul Drainage and British Standards BS EN752, including options for 24-hour waste storage. Kingspan Klargester also offer adoptable/high specification pump stations designed to meet the requirements of ‘Sewers for Adoption 7th Edition’ and the ‘Water Industry Standard’.


contact@kingspan.com  Roofshield preserves Scottish heritage


Steeped in Scottish history, a beautiful 15th century Estate in Stonehaven is being preserved thanks to the protection of Roofshield from A. Proctor Group, one of the highest performing roofing membrane solutions. Roofshield’s patented structure


allows high levels of airflow, in addition to the transport of moisture vapour, making the formation of condensation in the roof space virtually impossible. It has an extremely high degree of vapour permeability, as well as air permeability, so will still perform in conditions in which air tight alternatives will not.


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01250 872261 www.proctorgroup.com  Regeneration scheme for elderly


A new lease of life is being given to an iconic tower block in Liverpool city centre. Marwood Tower was refurbished, and a single storey extension built, to provide 81 apartments for the over 55s. A key element of the build is the roof. Advanced roofing


technology specialist, Churchmore, stripped the existing asphalt roof, and replaced it with a new vapour control layer, insulation, and mechanically fixed 350m2


Protan SE1.2mm standard overlap dark


grey single ply to the concrete slap. Protan SE is developed to cope with even the most extreme weather conditions without detriment.


01925 658001 www.protan.co.uk


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