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68 INDUSTRY NEWS / WEB DIRECTORY TIMOLEON BECOMES PARTNER Enquire Here


Timoleon has become the Indoor Environmental Systems Partner for Polypipe. Announcing the successful conclusion of discussions between the two companies a delighted Rex Ingram, Chairman of Timoleon, stressed the benefits Polypipe support would bring. “We’re naturally flattered that the leading name in the UK piping systems market has seen the potential of Timoleon so early in our development,” he said. “The relationship with Polypipe gives us access to an even more comprehensive range of underfloor heating solutions and the investment to put all our ideas into action much sooner.


BRITISH LION CELEBRATES Enquire Here


Tim Stimpson, ex-British Lions rugby player has paid a visit to the British Embassy in Doha, to celebrate British-manufactured products being installed. Cathedra Stone’s high quality paving was selected to complement the Embassy’s clean and elegant appearance. British based company Cathedra Stone was selected by David Jarvis Associates, the landscape architects on the project, for the unmatched quality of their products. The luxurious off-white stone is currently being shipped to the Embassy in Doha to match the existing paving, which was supplied to the scheme last year.


GREEN CREDENTIALS Enquire Here


Burdens has added Ecomerchant to its portfolio of green businesses. Ecomerchant is a successful and proven supplier of green and sustainable materials into the UK construction market with over 11 years trading experience. Kevin Hancock Burdens Corporate Development Director said “Ecomerchant will add considerable value to our current offering to the sustainable sector, strengthening our overall position by complementing our existing Burdens Environmental division bringing greater focus to house building, self build, refurbishment and general construction


BALDWIN BOXALL SUPPORT RAFT Enquire Here


Baldwin Boxall has presented the staff of RAFT with two very heavy collection boxes. Over 400 was raised for the charity on Baldwin Boxalls exhibition stand at this years International Firex. Visitors to the, now infamous, Plug & Socket stand were asked for donations in return for a glass of Harveys Real Ale. The boxes were presented to Chief Executive of RAFT Leonor Stjepic and Laboratory Technician Julian Dye. The team at RAFT were delighted by the amount raised (437.04) in such a short space of time. The charity relies heavily on donations such as this.


COLLECTING CARB ACCREDITATION Enquire Here


Kronospan has further strengthened its environmental credentials by achieving the CARB accreditation. The certification, awarded by the California Air Resources Board, demonstrates low levels of formaldehyde within products and has been awarded to the company’s MDF range. The Chirk-based company has achieved both phase one and phase two of the accreditation, crucial when dealing with their key European client base. The status was awarded after a rigorous external testing and auditing process, and the products will continue to be tested on a regular basis.


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Standard & high performance metal louvres, ellipsoid blade sunbreakers, sunscreens, glass louvres for natural and smoke ventilation applications. Supply & fix service.


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Sundeala Manufacture a range of boards made from 100% waste newsprint. Pin boards & notice boards are available in a range of colours and styles. Whiteboards also available from stock. Visit the web site for full details.


APPROVED UNDER THE MCS Enquire Here


Altherma Air Source Heat Pump from Daikin has been approved under the Microgeneration Certification Scheme (MCS). As a certified product under MCS, Altherma will qualify for grant aid and householders can apply for a grant of up to £900. The MCS gives consumers the guarantee that certified Microgeneration products and the installers of those products have conformed to a rigorous set of standards. The criteria for product certification include evaluation of manufacturing quality and operation performance, to ensure the certified products deliver the required levels of energy efficiency and therefore, running cost savings.


EVEN BETTER FENESTRATION Enquire Here


Bespoke fenestration produced on state-of- the-art machinery means that you can have a choice of design as well as many advantageous product and environmental attributes when you choose Mumford & Wood Conservation™


timber windows and


doors. Competing with mass produced joinery is tough but if you still want to preserve the inbuilt historic designs and sheer quality that befits your property, be it modern or period, then Mumford & Wood can provide the products.


RECRUITING NEW SALES STAFF Enquire Here


Yeoman Shield has expanded its sales force and recruited two new members to its UK sales division. Danny Linger and Darren Holmes will be responsible for sales of Yeoman Shield wall and door protection products to many different types of market sectors including healthcare, education, retail, sports and leisure centres. Danny, who is based in Reading will be covering a newly formed area (the south central area of the country). Cardiff based Darren will be looking after the South West area.


DELIVERING FASTER QUOTES Enquire Here


As part of significant changes taking place at Bison Manufacturing Ltd, the company has introduced a new Rapid Response Quote (RRQ) system designed to improve the service levels it provides to customers for its Hollowcore and stair products. The RRQ system delivers a rapid response to quotation requests from customers for flooring enquiries generally below 800m2


and allows


them to receive a realistic price for their particular requirements at the earliest possible opportunity.


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