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36 APPOINTMENTS & NEWS


OAG innovation leads the way in architectural glazing


the sector, London-based OAG is fast- becoming one of the UK’s most sought-after structural glazing specialists. Now, the company has been appointed


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to undertake the retail glazing package on the prestigious Battersea Power Station redevelopment. The size and complexity of this package, part of a wider £9 bn scheme, is a testament to OAG’s vast structural glazing expertise. Its portfolio already brims with some


of Britain’s most complex and high-profile developments – London Bridge Station, the Aviva Tower and 135 Bishopsgate are just some of its more recent projects – and if you’re managing a major construction project and need high-end architectural glazing, it’s very likely OAG is on your shortlist. OAG emerged at a time when the market was dominated by firms with a mass-market


rawing on two decades of commercial expertise, and synonymous with quality and innovation throughout


ethos, aiming to shift large volumes of off-the-shelf products. OAG’s approach was different. Striking glass structures, expertly tailored to the architect’s specifications, became the brand’s hallmark. Now firmly established after twenty years


as a leader in its field, OAG continues to go from strength to strength. Recent years have seen it complete work on Aviva headquarters, the ambitious redevelopment of London’s historic Devonshire Square and Oxford’s world-famous New Bodleian Library, as well as help rejuvenate the BBC’s former White City studios and the Tate Modern. Most recently, collaborating with Costain


and Network Rail, OAG helped extensively renovate the London transport hub in three phases over four years. This included installing a 275m bespoke glass facade along the station’s Tooley Street entrance, with a stylish curved upper tier, and a lower tier consisting of double-height bomb blast glazing. 2018 has also seen the company bring two


decades of expertise to the broader glazing market with Fortiglaze, a comprehensive choice of fire-rated glazed door systems, framed and frameless walls. Fortiglaze is hugely versatile, with 30, 60,


90 and 120-minute configurations available. It offers both ‘Integrity and Insulation’ and ‘Integrity’ only options, all tested up to a BS EN 1634 – 1:2014 standard, allowing it to meet CE European standards, due to become compulsory for all fire-rated products from 2019.


01494 492 700 www.oag.uk.com Flowcrete unveils the fast curing Terrazzo system Mondéco Rapide


Flowcrete has launched Mondéco Rapide, a new resin terrazzo flooring system that delivers a robust, decorative finish in a fraction of the time of traditional terrazzo materials. Mondéco Rapide reduces the overall installation time associated with epoxy or polyurethane resin terrazzo flooring systems by up to 75 per cent. Its ability to combine time-saving benefits with high-end visuals made Mondéco Rapide a key talking point at this year’s World of Concrete exhibition in Las Vegas. Based on an innovative technology called PUMMA, Mondéco Rapide brings together the rapid curing power of methyl methacrylate (MMA) technology with the resilience of polyurethane. This combination is what makes Mondéco Rapide such a significant step forward in the terrazzo flooring world. Mondéco Rapide creates a smooth, luxurious finish and its extensive design potential means that custom colours can be installed in completely bespoke patterns. Even the floor’s shimmer and shine can be tailored by altering the aggregate blend that goes into the finish. Aggregates such as locally sourced marble, mother-of-pearl and recycled glass are all available to achieve the precise glittering lustre that is desired.


01270 753 000 www.flowcrete.co.uk Kingspan Environmental Renamed Kingspan Water & Energy


Kingspan Environmental is being renamed Kingspan Water & Energy. The change has been announced, in part, to reflect the division’s recent focus on water and energy solutions. Its product portfolios will now be grouped under Water Management Solutions (to include wastewater, surface water and rainwater harvesting), and Energy Management Solutions (to include diesel, oil, AdBlue, agri storage, renewables, cylinders and intelligent monitoring solutions). Meanwhile, Service Solutions will continue as a key element to both portfolios, offering an exclusive support package for Kingspan customers. Pat Freeman, Kingspan Water & Energy Divisional Managing Director, says: “For the last 50 years, Kingspan has been creating sustainable solutions for sourcing, storing and protecting water and energy, supporting homes and businesses across the world. It’s quite a legacy, and one that we intend on building on as Kingspan Water & Energy.” Pat explains: “While we are determined to push forward with innovations and into global markets, our main goal – wherever we are – is to preserve and protect water and energy sources for future generations.”


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