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HANSON PLYWOOD LTD T: 01422 330444 F: 01422 330706 E: sales@hanson-plywood.co.uk W: www.hanson-plywood.co.uk


Hanson Plywood Ltd have developed SP101 Flooring Plywood™; a high quality panel product carefully designed to meet the requirements of the CFA guidance note on underlay plywood for flooring applications. As an ideal substrate for levelling a surface prior to laying a high value flooring product. SP101 Flooring Plywood™ features; strict dimensional tolerances, no core gaps or overlap and high quality glue lines to EN314-2 Class 3 and LFE E1 emissions class. SP101 Flooring Plywood™ is compliant with the requirements of EU Timber Regulation 995/2010 and is the only panel to carry the TFT Diamond Mark. Hanson Plywood Ltd is a leading supplier of a complete range of panel products and offers a service which is tailored to individual customer requirements. High quality plywood specialists offering specifically engineered panels to suit all manufacturing and construction processes. Ideally situated in Halifax, West Yorkshire to serve the North of England and the UK as a whole.


MILLIKEN ENTRANCE FLOORING SOLUTIONS Hilton Fold Lane, Middleton, Manchester M24 2HZ T: 01942612999 E: matsinfoeurope@milliken.com W: www.millikenmats.com


Milliken is at the forefront of innovation as a leading manufacturer of entrance flooring products for high performance end users solutions. As a pioneer in sustainability Milliken has been engaged for over 100 years in making products that do good for the World and the Environment. Most recent developments in this respect are a whole new range of technical flooring textiles manufactured with Econyl® fibers which are 100% regenerated polyamide from post-industrial and post-consumer waste. Our European manufacturing facilities and Customer Service are based in the United Kingdom where we produce an extensive range of products under the OBEX® brand designed to exceed customer needs as entrance flooring solutions in the most demanding commercial and public buildings, such as airports and shopping centres.“Leadership through Innovation” is our driving force – proven by more than 2000 patents worldwide.


nora® T: 01788 513160 E: info-uk@nora.com W: nora.com/uk


The nora® nora®


floorcovering system convenient, comfortable and eco-compatible solutions. rubber floorcoverings satisfy current requirements for modern-day construction projects. The floorings’


dense, unbroken surface prevents dirt absorption, thus enabling them to be cleaned easily and economically, without any coating required. With their high walking comfort and excellent footfall sound absorption properties, these resilient rubber floorings are the ideal guarantee for harmonious visual synergy. Above and beyond this, the floorcoverings’ extreme durability, backed up by their slip resistance properties and excellent fire-protection characteristics, ensure lasting safety for generations.


nora®


stairwell areas, the extraordinarily wear-resistance of nora floor coverings ensure a long-lasting warm, friendly and pleasant atmosphere. The norament®


a fast, neat and cost-efficient job, in new buildings and refurbishment projects.


RECOFLOOR Recofloor, Tudor House, Meadway, Bramhall SK7 2DG T: 0161 355 7618 E: info@recofloor.org W: www.recofloor.org


Recofloor is the UK’s national vinyl flooring recycling scheme, which has recycled well over 2,700 tonnes of waste vinyl flooring since its 2009 inception by leading flooring manufacturers Polyflor and Altro. The scheme’s flexibility enables all supply chain sectors to engage in recycling. This helps facilities managers, local authorities, distributors and contractors to divert growing volumes of waste vinyl flooring from landfill - reducing disposal costs and helping firms to meet their sustainability goals.


Waste vinyl material is collected from flooring contractors, construction sites, schools, hospitals and other large sites. Clean post-installation vinyl made by any manufacturer and smooth uplifted vinyl is accepted as long as it meets specifications. Smooth and safety off-cuts are recycled back into new flooring with smooth uplifted flooring recycled into other products, such as road traffic cones.


Recofloor has 700 collectors and more than 60 drop-off sites across the UK and Ireland.


UZIN Unit 2, Mitchell Court, Central Park, Rugby, Warwickshire CV23 0UY T: +44 (0) 1788 530 080 F: +44 (0) 1788 536 508 E: info@uzin.co.uk W: www.uzin.co.uk


Quick, clean renovations without business closures. With Sigan it is possible to renovate floors without causing unnecessary disturbances or closing businesses. Floor coverings can be replaced quickly and cleanly, then years later can be removed without leaving any residues. Sigan can be used discretely so that normal business hours are not disrupted during installation and future removal. It enables floor coverings to be replaced almost anywhere from shops, offices to hospitals.


Your Floor. Our Promise. It takes a high degree of effort and attention to detail to complete your refurbishment. In recent years flooring installations can be compromised with low quality subfloor products which can affect the durability and appearance of the floor covering. At UZIN, we promise our product systems are of the highest quality, offer specifications based on your requirements and provide solutions that can streamline work and deliver additional security.


62 TOMORROW’S FM YEARBOOK 2016/17


colour range you’ve only got one chance to make a first impression! Particularly in heavy traffic entrance and stairtreads conveniently preshaped in one piece turn installation into


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