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Portaloo’s modular sports changing facility


Revite® ’s intensive pitch


Artifi cial pitch maintenance specialists Technical Surfaces carried out their spe- cialist deep-cleaning Revite®


on the 3G


sports pitch in Stoke City FC’s Academy Dome, UK. The Revite®


process pro-


vides a more intensive clean than can be achieved through regular sweeping and should be completed either annu- ally or every second year as a minimum. By penetrating deeper into the carpet pile, it removes any dust, debris and broken-down carpet fi bres that have migrated lower into the rubber infi ll.


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Rubb takes centre court at Cornish sports college


Rubb Buildings provided the design, manu- facture and installation of a new sports hub at the Budehaven Community School spe- cialist sports college in Cornwall, UK. The company worked on increasing the height of the existing building to provide a 39.5m x 35m x 7.2m sports hall that could accommodate two new tennis courts and two new netball courts.


112 sport-kit.net KEYWORD: TRIOGEN


Rubb supplied the steel-framed super- structure clad with a PVDF-coated polyester fabric membrane to add protection, to allow natural light to penetrate into the hall and to provide an airy atmosphere for the 1,300 students and feeder primary schools. The Gateshead-based company also completed sports complexes at Paignton Community and Sports College in Devon and Taunton Vale Sports Club in Somerset.


sport-kit.net KEYWORD: RUBB SPORTS MANAGEMENT HANDBOOK 2013 www.sportsmanagementhandbook.com Triogen extends UV range


Triogen has launched two new UV water treatment systems: the UVARAY Cross Flow (CF) system for commercial pools and the low-pressure TR2 UV range for residen- tial pools, spas and water features. The UVARAY CF extends the company’s UVARAY range, covering fl ow rates from 40 to 830 m3/h. It utilises a 316L stainless steel reactor, fi tted with a DVGW-approved UV sensor and a reactor temperature sensor.


Portaloo, part of the Portakabin Group, has launched a specially designed sports changing facility which the company says can be operational 24 hours after delivery and supplied for either interim or per- manent use. The new modular changing rooms can be used for both team and indi- vidual sports and have been designed in accordance with Sport England guidelines. Available to buy or hire, each building pro- vides two large communal changing areas with bench seating and individual showers and toilet cubicles for men and women.


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