WHAT’S NEW? HIGH PERFORMANCE FOR
CHALLENGING FLOORS Setcrete High Performance floor levelling compound and wearing surface offers professional builders and tradesmen a simple, easy-to-use, cost-effective solution to problematic flooring installations.
Setcrete High Performance is a high- strength floor levelling compound and wearing surface, specifically designed for use over plywood subfloors, as well as over concrete and traditional sand/cement screeds.
Setcrete High Performance levelling compound and wearing surface is fibre-reinforced, meaning that it can ‘flex’, allowing it to accommodate the movement inherent in wooden floorcoverings. It can therefore be installed onto properly prepared plywood subfloors without the new flooring installation being put at risk. This can save a professional builder a great deal of time and effort.
PROJECT:FF&E APPOINTED TO NATIONAL FRAMEWORK AS IT ANNOUNCES
MAJOR EXPANSION Project:ff&e has been appointed to the ‘Y Gwasanaeth Caffael Cenedlaethol’ (National Procurement Service) Framework for the Provision of Furniture Solutions.
The specialist provider of furniture, fittings and equipment is one of only four organisations to be chosen for Lot 3 of the three- year framework agreement for accommodation furniture where it will provide a range of products for local authorities, healthcare establishments and higher and further education organisations across Wales.
Project:ff&e has also announced a major expansion with investment into its catalogue division, the recruitment of new staff and a move to larger premises within its current base at Dean Clough, Halifax.
Setcrete High Performance is ideal for installations that require the levelling of two or more different subfloor types. This could be problematic for a time- pressed tradesman, as different subfloor types usually require the use of different specialist levelling compounds. Setcrete High
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The company has strengthened its catalogue division with five key appointments including EU and rest of the world procurement managers.
Performance allows contractors to create a smooth and level surface over a range of subfloor types, including plywood, concrete and sand/cement screeds, in a single application.
The compound is self-levelling,
Nigel Tipper is the new business development manager for catalogue sales, Alex Hall has joined as website developer responsible for designing bespoke customer web-stores as well as developing the company’s online store; and Janeann Sharp has been appointed as internal sales development manager.
Amanda Brearley, customer service director, Project:ff&e, said: “Being appointed to the framework agreement means we can broaden our service offering geographically and provide a local service from our base in Swansea.
“Our expansion is a reflection of the hard work of our team and our commitment to the long-term growth of the business. We aim to grow the catalogue division organically through new product development and by investing in our infrastructure and diversifying into new markets.”
Project:ff&e provides furniture, fittings and equipment for the student accommodation, commercial office, housing, healthcare and education sectors. The company won a FIRA Innovation Award for its Fortis water-resistant kitchens.
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requiring minimal trowel work, and rapid drying, being walk-on hard in as little as an hour. The versatility of the product allows for application of 2-10mm over plywood, and up to 15mm on concrete surfaces.
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