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38 PROJECT REPORT: CULTURAL BUILDINGS; PROJECT REPORT: HOTELS


Luceco LED Lighting performs for Westlands in Yeovil!


Luceco has recently supplied an energy saving LED lighting solution to Westlands in Yeovil, Somerset. Operated by South Somerset District Council alongside The Octagon Theatre, Westlands offers the ideal venue for sports and entertainment. A host of LED luminaries from Luceco were installed by R.E.F Electrics Taunton Ltd working in partnership with EDP Environmental in Exeter, including Platinum, Climate, LuxBay, LuxPanel, Atom, Academy and Atlas. LuxBay luminaires were used in the purpose-built fitness gym, refurbished squash courts and sports hall, providing cost-effective LED lighting for this multi-use area. Platinum downlight luminaires offering potential running cost savings of up to 80 per cent over traditional lamped fittings were installed in meeting rooms, fitness suites and dance studios as well as circulation areas such the lounge bar, entrance lobby and reception. Offering 50,000 hours of operational, maintenance free life, Platinum has an impressive efficacy of 129 Llm/cW. Other luminaires included the Atlas Bulkhead, providing an alternative to traditional 28 and 38 watt 2D compact fluorescent fittings, were installed in changing rooms.


01952 238100 www.luceco.com Boon Edam provides elegant entry


Boon Edam was consulted to provide a stylish entry solution to London’s Berkeley Hotel, to complement its refurbished lobby entrance and reflect its brand image. Boon Edam’s Crystal Tourniket door was chosen for the entrance; one of the most impressive and eye-catching revolving doors available. A Crystal Tourniket is constructed almost entirely from glass, with added stainless-steel accents to support the


solidity of the door. With 140 years’ experience, Boon Edam ensured the bespoke design blended seamlessly with the building.


sales@boonedam.co.uk C-TEC powers up paradise island!


An exclusive resort in the Maldives is the latest prestigious location to benefit from C-TEC’s innovative life-safety systems. In an environment prone to adverse weather conditions and reliant on diesel


generators rather than mains, C-TEC’s high-performance EN54-certi- fied switch-mode power supplies are ideal for powering the life safety systems on the island. With deep discharge battery protection and EN54 compliant reporting of battery impedance faults, the BF362-5 units are supplied in tough durable metal boxes and include single- pole volt-free changeover relays that switch for any fault condition.


sales@c-tec.co.uk Hidden benefits for hotel interiors


Powermatic door closers from Samuel Heath deliver outstanding performance in fire resistance and accessibility, but it is their concealment that delivers a host of benefits for hotel projects, and which has made them the specifier’s choice for hotel interiors. British designed and manufactured, the door closers fit neatly between the door and frame and are totally concealed when the door is closed. They do not have the unsightly control arms and boxes that make surface-mounted devices so unsightly and, as such, ensure that nothing interferes with the appearance of the door and interior. They also help to create a more homely, less functional, ambience within the room, assuring a more comfortable and relaxed guest experience. These benefits have seen Powermatic used by the world’s leading designers on impressive hotel projects across the globe, from owner-managed boutique residences to luxury hotel, spa and leisure resorts. Recent additions to the long list of hotel projects that have benefited from Powermatic, include Brown’s Hotel and The Savoy in London; ARIA resort and casino, Las Vegas; Hilton, Manchester and the exclusive South Lodge hotel and spa in Surrey.


0121 766 4200 www.concealeddoorclosers.com Wetroom srain has sunk to new depths


CCL Wetrooms, a leading wetroom specialist, have launched their shallowest ever waterless trap – the NEW Lo-Seal Trap – at a cutting edge depth of only 55mm. Developed specifically for use in


wetroom construction projects with screed depths of below 60mm, the new trap allows wetroom drainage to be installed where standard depth drains cannot be accommodated. Designed as the central element of the Linear Screed Drain, the new Lo-Seal waterless trap has an improved design which contains a spring-loaded mechanism keeping the trap sealed when not in use.


0844 327 6002 www.ccl-wetrooms.co.uk Novus scales new heights with refurb


National maintenance, refurbishment and new build contractor, Novus Property Solutions has transformed a Luton hotel into a brand new Thistle Express Hotel. During the eight-month project, a team from Novus’ National Projects office carried out


extensive upgrades to the full M&E infrastructure of the existing hotel building, which was also reroofed using the innovative Triflex system. The team refurbished all 152 bedrooms, corridors and ancillary areas as well as reconfiguring some public areas to create a brand new breakfast room, kitchen and communal area.


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