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Barrier forms secure bond   


Protection against groundwater ingress as well as gases and chemicals is offered by DualProof – a brand new two-layer durable watertight solution for below ground structures from Delta Membrane Systems. This is a fully and permanently bonded, pre-applied membrane which is fitted prior to the fixing of steel reinforcement, and the concrete pour. It comprises a sealed two-layer flexible pvc membrane laminated with a non-woven polypropylene fleece. This fleece


makes use of FiberTex technology which gives the necessary bond to the concrete, as it integrates into the concrete when poured.


01992 523523 www.deltamembranes.com Enq. 125 Flexible cover design provides drainage options   


Access cover and drainage product leader Clark-Drain has launched a B125 circular (CD 1649 KMB) and square to round ductile iron cover (CD 1649 KMB/SR) to locate on top of its 300mm diameter clear opening polypropylene inspection chambers. Ideally suited to driveways, residential pedestrian areas and pavements the new designs combine a ductile iron cover with a polypropylene frame, to provide 12.5 tonne loading performance which is BSI Kitemark


Certified to BS EN124. With exceptional strength to weight performance and providing long-lasting value to customers.


01733 765317 www.clark-drain.com Enq. 126


Park and Drive


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Environmental paving solutions


Grass Concrete Limited Duncan House, 142 Thornes Lane, Thornes, Wakefield, West Yorkshire WF2 7RE England


Tel: +44(0)1924 379443 Fax: +44(0)1924 290289


www.grasscrete.com Enq. 127 Enq. 128 selfbuilder & homemaker www.sbhonline.co.uk 33


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